Taking Stock With Vincent Wall

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Vincent Wall is joined by experts on the big issues facing economies and societies across the world and the direction of the future economy.

Episodios

  • The art of saying no in the office

    20/09/2024 Duración: 47min

    This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the benefits of putting your foot down at work and simply saying 'no'. Michael McGrath got the Justice portfolio in the European Commission, but how did the rest of Europe fare when the big jobs were being handed out? EuroNews Reporter Jorge Liboreiro chats to Mandy. And two and a half years on Mandy looks at the war in Ukraine and where it stands now as the people of Ukraine head into another winter.

  • How the Beeb and RTE compare

    13/09/2024 Duración: 47min

    This week on Taking Stock Mandy is joined by Lauren Fedor from the Financial Times who has been covering the US Presidential debate and she breaks down the fallout for both Trump and Harris as we enter a crucial phase in the race. The government says a €13 billion windfall from the Apple Tax ruling won’t affect this year’s Budget package. But with the Dáil set to return, how much cash will actually be available? Mandy takes stock of the promises made over the summer and what it would cost if everything the government pledged actually came to pass.Plus we turn our attention to the UK and the ongoing debate about the BBC's future. What challenges are they facing, and how might it compare to our own media landscape?

  • Why the position off the suns affects how you vote

    06/09/2024 Duración: 47min

    With two major elections on the horizon both here and in America this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston dives into voter patterns and surprising factors like how weather can affect turnout when she talks Kevin Cunningham from ‘Ireland Thinks’We’ll also look at how banks are assessing risks in their commercial property portfolios and what that could mean for the economy. Catherine Sanz of the Business Post will share her findings.And in Germany, the far-right AFD party made historic gains in recent elections. Author Katja Hoyer will discuss what this could mean for Europe.

  • The death of the office dress code

    30/08/2024 Duración: 50min

     This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at how Poland has decided that the next phase of its economic growth needs to be fuelled by a shiny new infrastructure project: a massive airport built away from Warsaw. Is it the type of bold thinking we could learn from here or will it end up as a folly? Raphael Minder, Central Europe Correspondent of the Financial Times explains the plan.Laura Slattery of the Irish Times talks us through the ever more complex relationships between tech giants and world leaders.Plus, Fashion writer Bairbre Power on the changing face of office wear and how its lead to a growth in the business of personal shoppers.

  • Kamala ascends, Crisis at Starbucks and the Life of Mick Lynch

    23/08/2024 Duración: 43min

    This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Caroline Vakil of The Hill who was at the US Democratic Conference all this week and she’ll bring us the key moments from the political jamboree in Chicago.There have been major upheavals at Starbucks with high-profile sackings making headlines. Mandy talks to Amelia Lucas of CNBC about the recent goings on.Plus, Mandy looks at the life and legacy of Mick Lynch, the British tech mogul often compared to Bill Gates, who tragically was lost at sea this week.

  • Techscape on Taking Stock- Making Rain

    16/08/2024 Duración: 14min

    In our Monthly ‘Techscape’ slot we thanks to PWC we look at the strange case of the people trying to make rain in the United Arab Emirates when we hear from Amit Katwala of Wired.

  • HR lessons from Netflix and cloud-busting in Abu Dhabi.

    16/08/2024 Duración: 45min

    This week on Taking Stock Emmet Oliver is in for Mandy Johnston and he talks to Paul McArdle of the Panel.com about Netflix’s policies around under-achieving staff.We ask where would a Trump Victory leave Ireland economically and should we be worried? Emmet talks to Economist Dan O’Brien.And in our Monthly ‘Techscape’ slot we thanks to PWC we look at the strange case of the people trying to make rain in the United Arab Emirates when we hear from Amit Katwala of Wired.

  • US & EU taking on big tech, Venezuela's political instability & what might the future hold for Aer Lingus?

    09/08/2024 Duración: 45min

    This week on Taking Stock with Joe Lynam:Big tech has often been seen as too big to be reined in by regulation but that might be changing as lawmakers are targeting well-known brands like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta. We’ll be finding out about the differing approaches being taken from both Europe and the US.As the struggle for political supremacy in Venezuela goes on, we look at the man at the centre of it all - Nicholas Maduro.Pre-pandemic it was one of the highest-margin airlines in the world but in recent times Aer Lingus has lost its position as one of IAG’s top performers. Aviation journalist, Gerry Byrne joins Joe to discuss.

  • UK fiscal challenges, ESG implementation for business & exploring the role of the US Vice President

    02/08/2024 Duración: 47min

    In the UK this week Chancellor Rachel Reeves set out a series of “incredibly tough choices” to fill in a £22bn fiscal hole she’s found since taking office. George Parker, Political Editor for the Financial Times joins Mandy to discuss what it will look like for the Government and the people of the UK.How committed is business to pursuing the green agenda? Peter Stapleton of Greenscene and Raquel Noboa, CEO of Fifty Shades Greener join Mandy to discuss.And, it was once described as "the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived, or his imagination conceived”, yet Vice Presidents have also been integral to some of the most consequential chapters in U.S. history. Joel Goldstein, author of The White House Vice Presidency: The Path to Significance, Mondale to Biden joins Mandy to explore the origins and purpose of the office.

  • Do The Ethics of War Have a Place in Business?

    26/07/2024 Duración: 46min

    This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at Defence spending and how its increasing across Europe and asks should Ireland do the same when she talks to Jackie King of IBECWith the Olympics beginning Mandy looks back at how the games have evolved over the years when she talks to Philip Barker, the Editor of the Journal of Olympic History about the evolution of the greatest games on earth.And you’ve heard of the Art of War in business - but what about ‘Ethics’ in war and in business?  David Rodin is an Oxford-trained philosopher of war who global leaders can't  get enough of and he has some fascinating observations on modern business practices.

  • Techscape on Taking Stock- Why Big Tech is having a rethink

    19/07/2024 Duración: 14min

    For this Month's 'Techscape' on Taking Stock, with thanks to PWC, Mandy talks to Elaine Moore of the Financial Times about how big tech companies are ditching the bean bags and latte machines for tougher lines with their staff.

  • Spanish Overtourism, Big Tech's Retreat and Ursula's Victory

    19/07/2024 Duración: 46min

     “Overtourism” is a real thing in Spain right now and this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston talks to Sam Jones of the Guardian about Spain’s growing disdain for throngs of tourists.In ‘Tech Scape’ Mandy talks to Elaine Moore of the Financial Times about how big tech companies are ditching the bean bags and latte machines for tougher lines with their staff.Ursula Von Der Leyen made it across the line with ease in the end to become President of the European Commission for a second time.  Jack Power of the Irish Times tells us how it all panned out and what it means for Ireland.

  • The eyes of the World are on NATO

    12/07/2024 Duración: 48min

    At this week’s NATO Summit all eyes were on President Biden following a disastrous TV debate. This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston asks where NATO stands in the world when she talks to Alex Marquardt, CNN Chief National Security CorrespondentElectoral Shocks; whether it’s the Far Right in France or Jason Rees Mogg losing his seat or even Trump winning in 2016, it seems it’s nearly impossible to really know what any future election is going to throw up. Mandy talks to Geoffrey Evans the co-author of ‘Electoral Shocks: the Volatile Voter in a Turbulent World’.During the Covid Pandemic supply chains were constantly in the news. But have things settled down? A new report from PWC tells us that supply chains are actually becoming more localized. 

  • Why Quiet Quitting Won't Quit

    05/07/2024 Duración: 44min

    This week on Taking Stock Joe Lynam is in for Mandy and he hears about the continuing phenomenon of 'Quiet Quitting'. Joe also talks to Joe Miller of the Financial Times who details why Donald Trump was given immunity and what it means for the US justice system. Plus Sean Keyes of the Currency discusses the government's role in AIB and why Revolut is going to give out mortgages.

  • Remaking Britain

    28/06/2024 Duración: 44min

    This week on Taking Stock as the UK elections enter their final days Mandy Johnston is joined by Will Hutton, an opinion writer for the Observer and former Editor-in-Chief. He’s a respected voice in UK politics and he shares his thoughts on what we might expect and tell us about his latest book ‘This Time No Mistakes: How to Remake Britain’.Could AI be the key to closing the gender gap in boardrooms? Sue Duke, Country Lead for Ireland in LinkedIn talks to Mandy.And finally, Mandy delves into the challenges facing Jack Chambers as he takes up one of the most pressurised roles in Government when she talks to Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times.

  • Can Paramount Survive the Streaming Wars?

    21/06/2024 Duración: 45min

     This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at Legendary Film Studio Paramount Pictures the company behind The Godfather, Indiana Jones, Chinatown and Titanic and asks whether the last major studio left in the Hollywood district can survive the streaming era? Mandy talks to journalist Justin Klawans. As Eamon Ryan exits politics - we look at his legacy beyond the environmental issues that he championed and examine how he has affected, rail, roads, airports and energy policy. Mandy talks to Daniel McConnell of the Business Post. Plus in our monthly ‘Techscape’ slot Mandy talks to Nell Watson author of ‘Taming the Machine: Ethically Harness the Power of A1’.

  • Techscape on Taking Stock- Taming the Machine.

    21/06/2024 Duración: 12min

    This Month on 'Techscape' with thanks to PWC Mandy Johnston talks to Nell Watson author of ‘Taming the Machine: Ethically Harness the Power of A1’.

  • Is France Having Its Brexit Moment?

    14/06/2024 Duración: 50min

    Last week Emmanuel Macron stunned the political landscape by announcing parliamentary elections and as they are about to host the Olympic games shortly this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston takes a look at the turmoil in French political life and also at the economic costs and benefits of hosting large scale sports events.Mandy also talks to Economist Dan O Brien & John Downing from Mediahus about how much is in the Government coffers and how much they have to tempt you in the next general election. 

  • Taking Stock: Newstalk Election Special

    09/06/2024 Duración: 53min

    Mandy Johnston dives into the latest election news with Iar Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Former Tánaiste Frances Fitzgerald, Tommie Gorman, Jonathan O'Brien, Newstalk's Seán Defoe and Christina Finn.We take a look at both local and European elections, as well as the prospect of Presidency for Bertie Ahern.

  • Europe at the Polls.

    31/05/2024 Duración: 54min

    With the whole of Europe seemingly on an election footing this week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at the political landscape at home and abroad when she looks into the Reform Party in the UK with Philip Webster, Former Political Editor of the Times. We look at the situation in Belgium which is divided and increasingly being pulled to political extremes when we hear from Laura Dubois who is the editor of Europe Express for the Financial Times. Here at home we ask how significant are the upcoming Local, European and Mayoral elections really? Mandy is joined by Law Lecturer Jennifer KavanaghPlus Mandy talks to the Irish entrepreneur Paul Barrett who recently made headlines in Forbes magazine for spearheading a record-breaking investment in a groundbreaking Hydrogen project in Australia.

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