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Ep 498FLARE | Meet the Judge: Alt Collective, Claudia Sutton & Sophie Clyde-Smith
Last week the winner of FLARE was chosen by our expert judging panel and will be announced in time for International Women's Day. But before then, Connect editor Fiona Potigny spoke to Alt Collective, Claudia Sutton & Sophie Clyde-Smith sponsors of FLARE, about their first-had experience of how exciting yet also challenging the first 5 years of business can be and how valuable having support from mentors, coaches and marketing experts is. ⭐️🙌At Alt Collective supports female founders and ambitious women to build confidence and unlock their potential while growing businesses and careers that feel aligned, sustainable, and fulfilling. Through coaching, events, and community, they create spaces where women can connect, get inspired and feel encouraged to take bold action. ⚡️ ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 497The Warm Up | 3 | Crunch Time for the Bulls, Unbeaten Jersey RFC and Hockey History on the Line
The latest episode of The Warm Up, with sports reporters Elliot Corbel and Archie Corbett, looks ahead to another hugely important weekend of sport, with play-off pressure, trophy action and testing away trips all firmly on the agenda.The pair begin with a deep dive into Jersey Bulls’ trip to AFC Whyteleafe, a fixture loaded with narrative as the two sides sit separated by just a single point inside the Isthmian South East Division play-off places. With memories of last season’s title race still fresh and the Bulls narrowly winning the reverse fixture back in October, it’s a monumental game in Jersey’s debut run-in at this level made all the tougher by Whyteleafe’s formidable home record.Attention then turns to a packed local football programme, with Premiership 1 and 2 fixtures spread across the Island and silverware on the line. There’s also Championship football to look forward to, while the Cherry Godfrey Women’s Division returns on Sunday morning with Rozel Rovers hosting Jersey Wanderers.Rugby also features heavily, with Jersey RFC travelling away as they look to maintain their 100% record against CS Stags 1863, having edged a tight contest earlier in the season. There’s discussion too on Royals RFC, who face a tough home test against fourth-placed Ditchling as they continue a challenging campaign.The episode rounds off with hockey, where it’s a big weekend on home turf at Les Quennevais. Jersey Men’s 1s are just one win away from a rare place in the England Hockey Tier 2 Trophy semi-finals as they take on Woking, while the Ladies’ 1s also have national knockout action to look forward to against Guildford 3s.Tune in for Tuesday’s episode of The Cool Down, where Elliot and Archie will look back on the results, talking points and moments that mattered most. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 495The Interview: Helping Guernsey's homeless
Laura Clayton speaks with CEO of At Home in Guernsey, Charlie Cox, about the charity's work during 2025 - and how it has started to help those at the very peak of Guernsey's housing crisis. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 494The Cool Down - Episode 2: Bulls score six each, Jets rampage at Hatfield and Junior Hockey Inter-Insular success
The Cool Down - Episode 2: Bulls score six each, Jets rampage at Hatfield and Junior Hockey Inter-Insular successThe second episode of The Cool Down with Archie Corbett and Elliot Corbel breaks down some excellent results across the board for Jersey's finest athletes. The Jersey Bulls 6-1 rout over second placed AFC Croydon Athletic in this Isthmian South East Division was accompanied by a perfect 6-0 win over Cranleigh from the women's team on Sunday. There was plenty to talk about regarding the future of the Jersey Bulls Women's season as the league splits into two. The pair discuss the Evelyn Partners Jets' immense win away from home with a 64-39 win over Hatfield Hawks, alongside Jersey Hockey's trip to Guernsey for their annual Junior Inter-Insular's. Finally, Elliot runs through all the winner from Friday night's illustrious Jersey Cricket awards.The team will be back on Friday afternoon for The Warm Up where they discuss the upcoming fixtures across all sports this weekend.Get the latest episodes and Island sports news straight to your inbox by signing up to our newsletter. Go to https://jerseyeveningpost.com/warmup/ ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 493The Warm Up - Episode 2: Jets take flight, Bulls double header and Jersey Cricket Awards nominees
The most recent episode of The Warm Up with sports reporters Elliot Corbel and Archie Corbett dives into another packed weekend of action, featuring standout stories from both on and off the Island. The mic’d-up reporters dive into a packed sporting weekend, starting with the Jersey Bulls’ home double-header, before turning their attention to the local football scene and upcoming fixtures. There’s rugby talk too, with both the Second XV (and ongoing bets on how long it takes Archie to stop calling it the XI) and the women’s side in action, while a local hockey title is up for grabs this weekend. The pair also reflect on the Evelyn Partners Jets’ impressive recent displays and round things off with a look ahead to tonight's Jersey Cricket Awards, much to Elliot’s delight.Tune in for Tuesday’s episode of The Cool Down, where we’ll reflect on the weekend’s stories and results. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 492The Cool Down - Episode 1: Jersey Bulls hurt by FA Cup top scorer, Jersey RFC's flawless season continues and Super League gets underway
The inaugural episode of The Cool Down marks the launch of our new bi-weekly podcast, hosted this week by sports reporters Archie Corbett and Oliver Kidman in the absence of Elliot Corbel.In this first instalment, the pair break down a busy weekend of local sport, including Jersey Bulls’ 1–1 draw away at Ashford United, Jersey RFC’s 31–20 home victory over Old Alleynians, a full round-up of local football action, the opening weekend of the Hockey Super League, Jersey’s junior tennis Inter-Insular clashes, amongst many more local results.We’ll be back on Friday afternoon with the next episode of The Warm Up, looking ahead to another packed sporting weekend. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 491The Interview: Three years after the VAWG taskforce, "the digital world is just enormous"

Ep 490The Warm Up - Episode 1: Darts Stars Revealed & Tribe Recalled for Lions
The Warm Up - Episode 1: Darts Stars revealed & Tribe recalled for LionsThe debut episode of The Warm Up / Cool Down with our local sports reporters Elliot Corbel and Archie Corbett gets underway with a full breakdown of a packed sporting weekend, including standout news both on and off the island.This week’s discussion covers the Jersey Bulls’ trip to Ashford United in the Isthmian South East Division, dramatic cup action across local football, Jersey Rugby’s triple-header, the launch of hockey’s new Super League, Asa Tribe’s Lions recall, and a behind-the-scenes look at the impressive White Collar Darts set-up.We’ll be back on Tuesday with our first Cool Down episode, bringing you a full run-down of the weekend’s action. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 489FLARE | Meet the Chief Judge: Shakera Rolle-Manuel, founder of SRM Accountancy
Female entrepreneurs in Jersey have just days left to apply for a groundbreaking new initiative which aims to supercharge their growth over the next year.FLARE – a competitive programme by All Island Media which is short for Female Leaders And Rising Entrepreneurs – will see one outstanding founder awarded a year-long mentorship and £20,000-worth of advertising support across the Island’s leading media platforms.Applications close on 31 January, with the winner to be selected by an expert judging panel in February, and announced in time for International Women's Day.Among those judges is Shakera Rolle‑Manuel, founder of SRM Accountancy and lead sponsor of FLARE, who says her backing for the scheme comes from a long-standing commitment to helping entrepreneurs who might otherwise go unseen.In this podcast, she speaks to Connect editor Fiona Potigny about her business journey and passion for helping rising stars.Head to flarejersey.com to find out more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 488FLARE | Meet the Judge: Zandy Cohen, founder of Cohen Family Law
Are you a female founder with a big idea? Imagine unlocking £20,000-worth of marketing support across Jerseys biggest media platforms, and year-long mentorship to take your business to new heights.Welcome to FLARE – a new initiative from All Island Media set to supercharge women-led start-ups in the lead-up to International Women's Day.In this episode, Connect Magazine Editor Fiona Potigny speaks to FLARE sponsor Zandy Cohen, founder of Cohen Family Law about her business journey to date and why she would encourage others to apply for this game-changing opportunity.Head to www.flarejersey.com for more information. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 487FLARE | Welcome to FLARE, empowering female founders in Jersey
Are you a female founder with a big idea?Imagine unlocking £20,000-worth of marketing support across Jerseys biggest media platforms, and year-long mentorship to take your business to new heights.Welcome to FLARE – a new initiative from All Island Media set to supercharge women-led start-ups in the lead-up to International Women's Day.Connect Magazine Editor Fiona Potigny speaks to Rosie Lee, All Island Media Business Development Manager, about how this game-changing opportunity will help turn ambition into action.Stay tuned as Rosie shares her own entrepreneurial side hustle and how YOU could become the next success story.Head to www.flarejersey.com for more information – and to apply. ★ Support this podcast ★
Ep 484The evolution of sustainable finance, with Capital International's Russell Waite
Sponsored contentSustainability is a key commitment for many financial firms – both local and further afield. Sustainability has also been a key focus of Russell Waite’s career, and he has seen first-hand the way the topic has evolved over the years. Russell is an Investment Director at Capital International (Jersey) Limited, part of the Capital International Group. He joined the Group following its acquisition of APW Investors Limited, formerly Affinity Private Wealth’s investment arm - a move he says will strengthen the focus on sustainable finance. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker and do not constitute investment advice or a recommendation. Capital International (Jersey) Limited is regulated by the Jersey Financial Services Commission.” ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 486The Interview: Saving the world's rarest duck with Chris Ransom
A duck that has been called the "world's rarest duck" and was declared extinct in 2004 had a rising-from-the-ashes moment when conservationists found a flock on a remote Madagascar lake...But this wasn't the end of the Madagascar pochard's tribulations, as when the species was saved, their new habitat was destroyed.Chris Ransom, the Durrell Wildlife and Conservation Trust's Field Programmes Director, spoke to Bailiwick Podcasts about the charity's work bringing back the duck - and a whole lake while they were at it. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 485Aurigny In The Air(waves) | Episode 6 | A Career in the Cabin
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 final episode James dives into life in the cabin with Max Redhead, Aurigny’s Cabin Crew Manager. From working closely with a small, tight-knit team to getting to know regular passengers right down to their favourite food orders.Max also shares how the airline is bringing more genuine Guernsey products onboard, helping passengers start their island experience before they even land, and what the intensive training process looks like for cabin crew when it comes to safety and handling emergencies.For your chance to WIN a pair of return flights from Guernsey or Alderney, all you have to do is listen carefully! The answer to win the sixth pair of flights is covered in Episode 6. Then follow this link to fill in the form: https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/news/listen-aurigny-in-the-airwaves-episode-six-a-career-in-the-cabin/Bailiwick PodcastsDecember 2025Auringy In The Air(waves) 6/6 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 482Inside the Investigation: Family Liaison Officers with Caroline Foord and Lisa May

Ep 479Politics Disassembled: Jersey isn't low-tax for all, says Lyndsay Feltham

Ep 480Aurigny In The Air(waves) | Episode 5 | Scheduling & Networks: Beyond Profit
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 penultimate episode James chats to Graham Knight, Head of Scheduled Revenue & Planning.They dive into the world of scheduling and networks, from filling seats and securing slot times, to balancing routes for business travel and leisure passengers. Graham also shares what it’s like to work for an airline where decisions aren’t driven purely by commercial profit, but by the unique needs of the island community.For your chance to win a pair of return flights from Guernsey or Alderney, all you have to do is listen carefully! The answer to win the fifth pair of flights is covered in Episode 5. Then follow this link to fill in the form: https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/news/listen-aurigny-in-the-airwaves-episode-five-scheduling-networks-beyond-profit/ ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 472The benefits of giving in Jersey | Jersey Loves Giving
In this sponsored Bailiwick Podcast episode, brought to you in partnership with the Association of Jersey Charities, Jodie Yettram is joined by Robert Surcouf (Chair of the AJC), Bex Harris (Jersey Giving), and Alan Le Pavoux (volunteer.je) to discuss the benefits of giving.They explore how Jersey’s charities are adapting after a challenging few years – from the pandemic to the cost-of-living squeeze – and how Islanders’ generosity continues to keep the sector going.The guests explain the rise of new platforms like Jersey Giving, the importance of volunteering and sharing professional skills, and why regular or legacy donations can have such a lasting impact.They also share practical ways to get involved, why Christmas is such a key time for giving, and how every act of generosity – however small – helps to make a difference. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 478Chaos in the skies: The Blue Islands fall-out – and your rights in 10 minutes
On Friday night, Jersey's air links were thrown into chaos, as Blue Islands announced it was suspending operations with immediate effect, suspending all flights, and leaving passengers scrambling for answers.Since then, our team have been piecing together what happened, what it means for Island connectivity, and what your rights are if you're one of the many passengers affected.Julien Morel caught up with Consumer Council Chair Carl Walker... ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 477A Place to Paint, Why Guernsey should push public painting spaces
Express Reporter, and hobbyist artist, Luke Webb, explores the Guernsey Street Art scene, Art for Guernsey's Diversion, and poses the question "Should Guernsey establish a legal place to paint"?Music Credits;Whistle, (00:00 - 01:41), (13:10 - 15:54) & (21:53 - 26:11), Fashion: (01:44 - 06.20), Daily Vlog: (09:57 - 12:15), and Startup: (18:38 - 21:11).Composer: Alex ProductionsWebsite: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_M61F81Nfb-BRXE-SeVALicense: Creative Commons (BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Blue Boi: (16:00 - 18:38)Composer: Lakey InspiredWebsite: https://www.youtube.com/LakeyInspiredLicense: Creative Commons (BY-NC 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Provided by BreakingCopyright, https://breakingcopyright.com ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 474Aurigny In The Air(waves) | Episode 4 | From The Ground Up
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 Dave Cox, Head of Ground Operations and Deputy Chief Operating Officer at Aurigny Air Services. With a career spanning multiple ground-based roles, Dave shares insights into safety from a Post Holder’s perspective, strategies for reducing boarding times, and approaches to managing strategic challenges and operational delays.For your chance to win a pair of return flights from Guernsey or Alderney, all you have to do is listen carefully! The answer to win the fourth pair of flights is covered in Episode 4. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 476Parenting in the island with MentorHood Jersey
Recruitment expert and mum Denise Heavy sees how parents are struggling every day through her job and at home. Having felt worked against by a punishing model for parents in Jersey, she felt empowered to launch her own service to support parents like herself.In this episode she discusses the recent launch of MentorHood Jersey, which will provide free workshops, advocacy and advice for parents of all ages and backgrounds.Sitting down with MentorHood supporter and speaker, Freeda CEO Kate Wright - the pair describe the possibility for instant and lasting change from government and workplaces. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 475The Interview, Ghosts of Sausmarez Manor
Peter de Sausmarez spoke with Express Reporter Luke Webb, on the haunted happenings at Sausmarez Manor. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 473Aurigny In The Air(waves) | Episode 3 | Leading Aurigny
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 Nico Bezuidenhout, Chief Executive Officer at Aurigny Air Services. They discuss what it’s like to lead the company, the ongoing conversation around fare prices, and his vision for the future of Aurigny. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 453Island of Longevity - Community
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 464Island of Longevity - Economy
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 project, visit its website ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 454Island of Longevity - Employment
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 471Aurigny In The Air(waves) | Episode 2 | Engineering & Safety
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 460Island of Longevity - Personal Finance
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 458Island of Longevity - Health
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 466Cyber attack: When, not if, with Matt Palmer of the JCSC | Cyber Matters
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 455Responding to ransomware with iSanctuary | Cyber Matters
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 468Cyber readiness: Addressing the new business fire risk with Soteria | Cyber Matters
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 457AI as the new geopolitical battleground with BDO Jersey / C5 Alliance Guernsey | Cyber Matters
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 469Raising defences against invisible attacks with the Jersey Cyber Security Centre | Cyber Matters
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 450Island of Longevity: Re-writing the narrative on ageing
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 470Auringy In The Air(waves) | Episode 1 | What it takes to fly at Aurigny
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 467Deborah Haynes and aHUS, the Sark emergency rescue that breached National Headlines
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 465Inside the Investigation: The last voyage of L’Ecume II
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 the Investigation, we speak to the lead officers who oversaw that work. From specialist radar analysis to underwater recovery operations, they take us step by step through how the inquiry unfolded – and the scale of expertise required to piece together what happened that morning...Follow bailiwickexpress.com for more information on the case. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 463Inside the investigation: Uncovering an abuser and fraudster (The Gavin Roberts cases)
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 Abuse Support (JDAS) – 01534 880505 | [email protected] SARC at Dewberry House – 01534 888222Jersey Action Against Rape (JAAR) – 01534 482801FREEDA (Freedom from Domestic Abuse) – 24-hour helpline: 0800 7356836Victims First Jersey – Free, confidential support: 0800 7351612Fraud prevention: fraudprevention.jeJersey Cyber Security Centre – 01534 500050 | [email protected] report fraud or scams directly: States of Jersey Police – 01534 612612 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 462Why TMGA Wealth Management say, ‘we’re invested in you’
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 461The Lieutenant-Governor on Jersey's use of 'soft power'
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 459The Interview: GEL relaunches the 'Powering Life for Less' show
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 451How is Jersey reshaping its healthcare infrastructure?
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 Saviour’s Health Village, how clinical input and patient experience have influenced the designs, the progress already made, and the next steps towards construction... ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 452The Interview: EWG agrees historic 3-year sponsorship deal with the Jersey Bulls FC Academy
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 449Tenn Capital's milestone year
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 expanding into new asset classes while staying true to its core values.[sponsored] ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 448The Literary Interview: Christian Foley
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. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 444THE INTERVIEW: Twenty years of running, charity and community spirit
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 ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 446How is the Government aiming to revitalise Jersey's retail and tourism sectors?
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 future economy – and the difference they’re already starting to see. ★ Support this podcast ★

Ep 443THE INTERVIEW: Christian May on ten years of Pride in Jersey – and why it still matters
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... ★ Support this podcast ★