Bad Business on TV
Is what you see on TV shaping your idea of what it’s like to be an entrepreneur?
Do you watch Homes Under The Hammer and think you could be a property developer? Or The Apprentice and believe you could do a better deal?
In this podcast, long time entrepreneur Claire is joined by a fellow business owner to talk about the lies, misrepresentations, and all round bad business advice in a chosen TV programme or film. We’ll cover everything from The Apprentice through to Fireman Sam.
Some episodes will be informative, some may be education and others will simply be two business owners having a breakdown.
Hosted by Claire from Loud and Clear Accounting
Produced by Emily Crosby Media
Theme Tune by AxolotMusica
Artwork by Alternative Aesthetics
Bad Business on TV
Miracle on 34th Street - Did Santa invent price checking?
Bad Business goes bite-sized for the summer.
In these shorter episodes, Claire covers some TV shows and films that contain some bad business, but not enough to warrant a full episode.
In this episode she discusses the 1994 film, Miracle on 34th Street.
Claire ponders:
- Is knowing the price of stuff a superpower?
- When did we start price checking?
- How this film gets the core point of offering a price checking service wrong.
The bite-sized episodes have been produced by The Pod Booth.
This podcast is presented by Claire Owen-Jones of Loud and Clear Accounting www.loudandclearaccounting.co.uk
It is edited by Emily Crosby Media.
Theme Tune by AxolotMusica
Artwork by Alternative Aesthetics