Episodes
Kate Wright, CEO of Freeda, and entrepreneur and friends of Africa Jersey member, Lesley Kastande discuss why community is “core and key” to change. The community workstream leads touch on how attitudes need to shift in the public realm to successfully become an Island of Longevity. They also offer practical tips on how change can start right now to realise their vision of what Jersey could become by 2050. For more information on the project, visit its website
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Jersey's economy may seem stable in comparison with other world economies, but scratching beneath the surface reveals a more fragile and unsustainable reality for the island's future. Discussing Jersey’s economical successes and pitfalls, armchair economist and longevity workstream lead Paul Milbank, joins sustainability and economics practice lead at PwC Channel Islands, Alison Cambray. Listen in to hear about what new creative and perhaps brave ideas could be harnessed to better the health of Jersey’s future economy. (and spoiler alert, it's not all about GDP) For more information on the ...
Our attitude towards retirement needs to change to benefit ourselves and the island community. That's the message from recruitment expert Tina Palmer, who explains why she is passionate about restructuring traditional systems and mindsets geared towards retirement as an end stop. In the episode she emphasises that employers and employees must work together to understand that age really is just a number if we are all increasingly likely to live in triple digits. For more information on the project, visit its website
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Welcome to Aurigny In The Air(waves) a podcast with James Filleul, taking you behind the scenes of Guernseys airline, Aurigny. Join us as we meet the dedicated team who makes the airline soar giving the Guernsey community a deeper look in to the organisation and its operations. In this episode James chats to Jason Bowley Head, of Maintenance and Lottie Robert Safety and Compliance Officer. They discuss what its like working as a engineer for Aurigny, and what goes in to keeping everyone safe.
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No one really likes talking about money, but if we are all living longer we must face why personal finance matters if we want to live long but sustainable lives. Island of longevity co-founder Phil Romeril discusses the topic with Tim Townsend, head of wealth management and corporate consulting at Alex Forbes. The pair break down why finance isn't all about dull Excel spreadsheets and how we can each use money better to rely less on the public purse later in life, no matter our current bank balances. For more information on the project, visit its website
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Health and care is a wide-reaching and often contentious subject for many in Jersey. But are existing systems sustainable? Occupational physician and Lifestyle Medicine founder Dr Chris Edmond joins Family Nursing & Home Care CEO Rosemarie Finley to break down what needs to change in our culture and health services to better the community’s health in all forms. They also spell out the disastrous effects if nothing is done to change it and what it will take to get us there. For more information on the project, visit its website
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Are you ransomware resilient? Would you know what to do if your business was hit with a ransomware attack? Meg Winton speaks to Jonathan Benton, chief executive and founder of iSanctuary, who warns that you might not be as prepared as you should be... Sponsored content
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Organisations today can no longer afford to think of cyber attacks as a distant possibility. The question is no longer whether it will happen, but when, and how prepared and ready are you to respond. Without preparation and clear communication, even the best cyber defences can collapse under the pressure of a real attack.Lynne Capie, founder of crisis communications business Soteria, and Dougie Grant, chartered cyber security professional and member of the NCSC Advisory Group, tell Emily Moore why all businesses need to prepare for an attack.Sponsored content
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Is AI the new geopolitical battleground?Oliver Farber, Arthur Mainja, Rory Steel from BDO Jersey / C5 Alliance Guernsey tell Meg Winton what the future holds for AI development, geopolitics and your businessSponsored content
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How ready are the Channel Islands to deal with a major cyber security incident? What are the steps that need to be taken to try to minimise the risk of such an attack and how would we respond if those defences were penetrated?Emily Moore speaks to Matt Palmer, director of the Jersey Cyber Security Centre, about plans to shore up Guernsey's cyber defence.Sponsored content
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Should we be worried about cyber security? Are attacks on the rise? And is the risk of a cyber attack something that should be on the radar of all Island businesses and individuals?In simple terms, says Matt Palmer, the answer to all those questions is yes. And yet, despite the prevalence of such attacks, the director of the Jersey Cyber Security Centre says that most people are still surprised when they become the target. He chats to Emily Moore about what you can do to protect yourself.Sponsored content
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Children born in 2025 have around a 50% chance of living past 100 years of age. Is Jersey, as a small jurisdiction, prepared for an ever-increasing demographic while grappling with plummeting birth rates? The ground-breaking Island of Longevity initiative aims to re-write the narrative on ageing and suggest how Jersey could thrive by 2050. Chatting to Hannah Esnouf, co-founders Joe Dickinson and Phil Romeril introduce where the idea came from and how their expert team could pave the way for wider change.For more information on the project, visit its website.
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Welcome to Aurigny In The Air(waves) a podcast with James Filleul, taking you behind the scenes of Guernseys airline, Aurigny. Join us as we meet the dedicated team who makes the airline soar giving the Guernsey community a deeper look in to the organisation and its operations. In this episode James sits down with Head of Flight Operations Andrew Robins to discuss what it takes to fly for Aurigny.
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Sky News Security and Defence Editor, Deborah Haynes, was due to make the most of Sark on a weekend getaway with her husband, when an ultra-rare disease decided to rear its head. Express's Luke Webb takes a look at the dramatic rescue which saved her life.
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On the morning of 8 December 2022, the Jersey fishing boat L’Ecume II set out to sea with three men on board. Just after 5.30am, it collided with the freight ship Commodore Goodwill off the island’s west coast. The impact was catastrophic.Skipper Michael Michieli and his two crewmen, Larry Simyunn and Jervis Baligat all lost their lives.What followed was one of the most complex investigations Jersey has ever seen. Teams had to recover and examine evidence from the seabed, analyse data from the ship’s black box, and reconstruct the final moments before the collision.In this episode of Inside...
Former restaurateur Gavin Roberts was sentenced on Thursday 25 September for fraud and forgery totalling more than £700,000. He was already serving a 15-year sentence for rape and assault.In this Bailiwick Podcast episode, reporter Jodie Yettram speaks to Detective Constable Carla Garnier of the Public Protection Unit and financial investigator Faith Shalamon of the Joint Financial Crimes Unit.They explain how the two investigations unfolded – and how patterns of violence, coercion and deception were finally exposed to bring Roberts to justice.Support services...Jersey Domestic and Sexual A...
Tim Sanders and Greg Powell sit down with Meg Winton to share the TMGA story and what effective wealth management looks like in the current economic climate Sponsored content
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The Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey, Vice Admiral Sir Jerry Kyd, shares his views on how Jersey can promote its interests internationally though the intelligent use of 'soft power' - including by providing development aid and deploying its 'ambassadors', such as the Jersey cow and aid volunteers.
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The Express's Luke Webb sits down with Steven Parks, the Head of Customer Experience at Guernsey Electricity to discuss this weekend's Powering Life for Less show. The community event takes place at St Pierre Park Hotel on Saturday 20 September from 10:00 to 15:00 and attendees will hear from experts offering bespoke advice and hands-on demonstrations from the company’s staff.
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In this sponsored Bailiwick Podcast episode, brought to you in partnership with the Government of Jersey, Jodie Yettram sat down with Dr Nigel Minihane, Michelle Ryan, and John Rogers to discuss Jersey’s new healthcare facilities programme. This long-term initiative aims to improve and modernise the Island’s healthcare infrastructure through a carefully planned, multi-site approach informed by independent advice and public consultation.They discuss the decision to move from a single-site hospital plan to a multi-site model, what services will be based at Overdale, Kensington Place, and St S...
EWG Director and Founding Member, Alan Yates sat down with AIM Sports Editor Elliot Corbel to discuss the largest sponsorship in youth football across the Channel Islands ever made. Yates dives right into the meaning behind the partnership from both a professional and personal perspective in a fascinating conversation about how the company plans to help shape the future of the next generation of junior footballing talent on island.
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Tenn Capital CEO Matt Watson and Head of Structured Credit Jordan Cameron recently joined Bailiwick Podcasts for a special feature with Bailiwick Express, offering a candid insight into the firm’s remarkable journey from start-up to scale-up. In this episode, Matt reflects on founding Tenn during Guernsey’s covid lockdown and shares how the team’s clear vision, a world-class capital partnership, and relentless early outreach laid the foundation for the lending business. Jordan discusses why he joined Tenn, how its robust infrastructure is built for long-term scale, and how the team is expan...
In this episode, award-winning performance poet, teacher and new children's author Christian Foley, discusses his career, his debut picture book The Oddsocktopus, and the the power of words ahead of his appearance at the Jersey Festival of Words.Taking place this September, the literary festival, now in its tenth year, is being held in conjunction with the sister publication of Bailiwick Express, the Jersey Evening Post.
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This a big year for local runners – a whole two decades of the Jersey marathon. Henry Baye from lead sponsor Standard Chartered Jersey and "shoepurb" runner Karl Fitzpatrick discussed all things community and running with Meg Winton ahead of this year’s event.Sponsored content
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In this sponsored Bailiwick Podcast episode, brought to you in partnership with the Government of Jersey, Jodie Yettram sat down with Olivia Chaplin (Head of Visitor Economy) and Charlotte Howe (Head of Retail Economy) to explore how the island is navigating the challenges facing retail and tourism today – and what’s being done to encourage inward investment, cut red tape, and breathe new life into St Helier.From the Better Business Support Package to a modernised GST refund system, and a new alcohol licensing law, Olivia and Charlotte share insights into the policies shaping the island’s f...
Pride has come a long way in Jersey over the past decade – but organiser Christian May says that ensuring that all the LGBTQ+ community feels seen, heard and celebrated is as important as the party itself. As CI Pride marks its tenth anniversary this weekend, he spoke to reporter Jodie Yettram about the people Pride is for, the challenges facing queer Islanders, and why the fight for visibility, safety and equality is far from over...
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Violence against women and girls is something that has affected far too many lives, and for too long, it’s been hidden in plain sight. For the latest feature in our series in partnership with the Government of Jersey examining its approach to key issues, Kate Wright, who led a review into the scale of the problem in the island, explains why it was needed, what’s been achieved so far – and where it’s going next.Support… Jersey Domestic and Sexual Abuse Support (JDAS) offer specialist support and guidance in relation to domestic or sexual abuse incidents. Support is provided before, during an...
How could Jersey become a destination for the crews of films, TV and games? Filmmakers Rebecca Coley has researched the question for the government and has worked in the island. We sat down with Rebecca to find out how Jersey can encourage artists from the island and from abroad to use Jersey as a location...
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To mark Men’s Mental Health Awareness Week, Jodie Yettram sits down with five sixth-form students to talk about what it’s really like growing up as a teenage boy in today’s world.From gym culture and body image to pornography, politics, online radicalisation and the rise of far-right influencers, the boys speak openly about what they’re seeing, what worries them, and what gives them hope.
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Connecting the world: Sure Business Tech Series | Episode 4Josh Chaloner is an IP Network Engineer for Sure. He gave Laura Clayton a walkthrough the different options available for residential and business users, and how Sure can help you connect with your network and customers.Sponsored content
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