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Ulster Bank Northern Ireland Business Podcasts

By: Ulster Bank Northern Ireland
  • Summary

  • A new series of podcasts exploring how Northern Ireland's local entrepreneurs and resilient business owners have adapted during the coronavirus crisis. Businesses in Northern Ireland have had to think fast to tackle the new challenges and stresses that the coronavirus crisis has thrust upon them. But where there have been challenges, there have also been inspiring displays of innovation and resilience. Hosted by presenter Sarah Travers, the Thrive in the New World business podcast aims to harness the power of peer-to-peer learning by telling the stories of forward-thinking business owners from a diverse range of industries in Northern Ireland, helping businesses to get motivated, realise their growth ambitions and stay agile.

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Episodes
  • Modernise or move, what’s the most cost-effective way to make a workplace eco-friendly? - The Ulster Bank Business Show: Sustainability Special
    Nov 8 2022

    In the final episode of our sustainability series, Angellica Bell questions if businesses should modernise or move their residences to create more eco-friendly workplaces.


    Her Guest, Dr. Jenn McArthur, Smart Building Research Group Lead & Associate Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, talks through some of the ways you can adapt & save energy in your workplace.


    Listen now for insights that could help your business grow with confidence.


    Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by Ulster Bank. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Ulster Bank.




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    20 mins
  • How can businesses build sustainable supply chains in disruptive times? - The Ulster Bank Business Show: Sustainability Special
    Oct 20 2022

    In this episode of our sustainability special series, Angellica Bell questions how businesses can adopt sustainable choices in their supply chains. 


    Guests, Amee Ritchie & Jake Elliott-Hook the founders of S’Wheat, and Dr. James Cadman, Head of Consultancy & Carbon at Action Sustainability, offer insights into the actionable steps you can take to work towards a more sustainable supply chain on a budget. 


    Listen now for insights that could help your business grow with confidence.


    Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by Ulster Bank. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Ulster Bank.



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    17 mins
  • Is now the time for businesses to switch to renewable energy? - The Ulster Bank Business Show: Sustainability Special
    Oct 11 2022

    In this episode of our sustainability special series, Angellica Bell questions how sustainable solutions could help us become more energy efficient during an energy and cost of living crisis.


    Guests, Jim Bisset, the founder and inventor of Hydro Genie and Heidi Simpson, Propositions and Engagement Manager at NatWest, offer insights into the alternative solutions to consider when reducing your environmental impact on a budget. 


    Listen now for insights that could help your business grow with confidence.


    Please note that the views and information have not been endorsed, issued or approved by Ulster Bank. Any views expressed in this podcast are not necessarily those of Ulster Bank.




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    14 mins

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