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Want your own Brand or Business Podcast? Try out our NEW Podcast Calculator: https://www.boxlight.io/ From Billion-Dollar Business to Philanthropy: John Caudwell's Journey | Jimmy's Jobs of the Future In this episode of Jimmy's Jobs of the Future, Jimmy welcomes John Caudwell, the entrepreneur behind Phones 4U. John opens up about his remarkable journey from starting in the mobile phone industry to eventually selling his business for billions. He shares his insights on hiring practices, the importance of ambition and resilience, and the evolution of his entrepreneurial strategies. The discussion also covers John's philanthropic efforts through Caudwell Children and Caudwell Youth, as well as his thoughts on current economic policies, the future of AI, and personal health practices. John candidly discusses his views on government and commercialism, and his personal life, including the challenges and joys of raising young children again. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for entrepreneurs, insights on philanthropy, and John's vision for the future. 00:00 Intro 01:33 How John Hires (and Why He Looks for “Brilliance”) 05:09 Building Phones4U Into a Billion-Pound Brand 11:19 Hard-Earned Lessons from Early Struggles 18:26 Why the UK Economy Needs Urgent Reform 36:51 Family Life, Personal Challenges & Adventures 38:38 Finding Purpose After Retirement 40:25 Parenting, Legacy & Raising Kids Again 44:55 The Real Threat of AI (and What Comes Next) 56:29 How John Gives Back Through Philanthropy 01:12:36 His Daily Health Habits & Wellness Advice ********** Follow us on socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmysjobs Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jimmysjobsofthefuture Twitter / X: https://www.twitter.com/JimmyM Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-mcloughlin-obe/ Want to come on the show? hello@jobsofthefuture.co Sponsor the show or Partner with us: sunny@jobsofthefuture.co Credits: Host / Exec Producer: Jimmy McLoughlin OBE Producer: Sunny Winter https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunnywinter/ Junior Producer: Thuy Dong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's BOAT Briefing, features director Charlotte Hogarth-Jones is joined by travel and charter editor Georgia Boscawen to dive into all things charter. The pair look at how the market fared in 2023 in collaboration with MYBA, while revealing the demographics that charter the most superyachts in the fleet. Georgia, meanwhile, recalls her epic adventure to Antarctica on board the Hanse Explorer with EYOS and Charlotte looks at how design is reflecting the charter client of today. In the news is Feadship's new 118-metre flagship, the new 122-metre Kismet for charter and the owner of 73-metre Titania's generous donation of a week-long charter in aid of the Caudwell Children charity. The state of charter BOATPro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro/superyacht-insight/myba-charter-yachting-report-2024 On board the Hanse Explorer: https://www.boatinternational.com/charter/luxury-yacht-charter-news/charter-yacht-of-the-week-hanse-explorer The new Kismet available for charter: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/lurssen-superyacht-kismet-ex-project-jag Infinite Jest in Antarctica: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/infinite-jest-superyacht-in-antarctica Feadship's new flagship: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts/news/feadship-1010-superyacht--launchpad Titania's charity auction: https://www.boatinternational.com/charter/luxury-yacht-charter-news/titania-yacht-charter-charity-auction Solstice for sale: https://www.boatinternational.com/yachts-for-sale/solstice-custom-2025 Santandrea for sale: https://www.boatinternational.com/yacht-market-intelligence/brokerage-sales-news/solimano-tug-boat-santandrea-for-sale BOAT Pro: https://www.boatinternational.com/boat-pro Subscribe: https://www.boatinternational.com/subscriptions Contact us: podcast@boatinternationalmedia.com
About Graeme Carling Graeme Carling, a self-made entrepreneur and visionary leader, defied the odds by transforming from a school leaver with no qualifications to one of Scotland's largest private residential landlords. Together with his wife Leanne, they have not only excelled in property but also diversified into acquiring and consolidating businesses across sectors.Graeme's expertise and insights make him a sought-after investor and non-executive director in international markets. Through The Carling Group, their family investment office, they hold interests across the UK, Europe, the Middle East, and the USA. Graeme is also a dedicated philanthropist, supporting charities like Caudwell Children and JDRF.About this EpisodeEver wondered how a school dropout builds a property empire? In the latest Matrix Green Pill podcast, meet Graeme Carling, a self-made entrepreneur and one of Scotland's largest residential landlords. His journey from no qualifications to business success is a testament to tenacity.He shares his candid story, including the turning point inspired by 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad.' Graeme discusses quitting corporate jobs, innovative property strategies, and their shift into business acquisitions. Their expansion into the UAE and tackling UK housing shortages are also highlighted. This episode is a valuable guide for aspiring entrepreneurs and a fascinating peek into Graeme's journey with The Carling Group.Quotes3:36 – I couldn't see myself being just an employee. Within me, I wanted more, but I just didn't know how to get there.4:06 – I started my own business in the early 2000s. And they were really steep learning curves – I had three failed businesses by the time I had to go back to mainstream employment.6:00 – It took me a few years to be able to restart my own business, but what I did in the meantime was immerse myself in financial education.13:47 – Setting goals is like a journey. Once you reach one, just aim for the next. Keep moving forward, one goal at a time.25:52 – If there was one thing I could go back in time and change, I would have started earlier than I did. Starting earlier meant I would fail earlier and therefore learn earlier. Useful LinksWebsite: https://www.thecarlinggroup.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/graemecarlingofficial/LinkedIn (personal): https://www.linkedin.com/in/graeme-carling/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-carling-groupTwitter: https://twitter.com/GroupCarlingThe Matrix Green Pill Podcast: https://thematrixgreenpill.com/Please review us: https://g.page/r/CS8IW35GvlraEAI/review
The long-awaited autobiography of John Caudwell – Love, Pain, and Money: The Making of a Billionaire. Seven decades captured in one book, John Caudwell, British entrepreneur, philanthropist, and billionaire who founded mobile phone retailer Phones 4U, releases his long-awaited autobiography on 7th October. The hardback, must-read book of 2022, takes the reader on an emotional rollercoaster of John's road to riches as a businessman. Born in a terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent, Caudwell went from bullied child to self-made billionaire, befriending Sir Elton John, Eva Longoria, Hugh Grant, and Robbie Williams, who have all taken part in his charity balls to raise money for Caudwell Children. In this flashback episode, John Caudwell shares his journey from starting a car business to building a £1.46 billion mobile phone empire. He emphasizes the importance of time and the need to take risks and make quick decisions in business. He also discusses the role of pain, love, and money in his life and how his focus shifted from financial success to philanthropy. John highlights the importance of resilience, commercial intellect, and leadership in achieving success in business. You may learn about Caudwell Children at caudwellchildren.com Get your Business Growth Secrets SUCCESS PLANNER for FREE and profit like a pro: https://adamstottplanner.com/free-book47315172 Adams website: https://adamstott.com/?el=Pod Watch the Episode on Adam's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/adamstottcoach?el=Pod Connect with Adam on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamstottcoach/?el=Pod Join Adam's network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-stott-coach/?el=Pod Business owners: Monetise social media, get more clients, increase your following, and make more sales: https://socialmediamonetisation.com/unlockfb?el=Pod Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers: lower your marketing costs, increase ticket prices, and get more high-ticket clients: https://personalbrandunlocked.com/fb-event-reg?el=Pod
Making the trip to meet with John Caudwell, founder of the Caudwell Group – which included mobile phone retailer Phones4u – at his house in Mayfair, showed just how far this young “ginger curly-haired boy” from the streets of Stoke-on-Trent has come.We talk to John about his career, his new book Love, Pain and Money: The Making of a Billionaire, selling his baby, why anyone could do a better job than some of our politicians, and much more.Here's what we discussed:Could a business like Phones4u exist today? (03:00)If we went back to speak to a young Caudwell and told him that one day he will become a billionaire, and help over 65,000 children through Caudwell Children, what would your reaction be? (04:19)Could you tell us about the early years of building the Caudwell Group? (06:12)When you were losing money at the Caudwell Group, did any part of you think that it was time to pack it in and admit failure? (08:04)The Caudwell Group was known for having great talent. How did you manage to retain that talent? (09:54)When you exited the business in 2006, was it a difficult decision or did you have your heart set on selling? (11:34)Did you have any seller's remorse after exiting your business? (13:19)Some people believe it's best to prepare for a sale from when you first start your company, but others believe that it can become a distraction while building a business. Which approach do you believe is best? (15:13)The Caudwell Group was well known for its company culture. In a world of working from home, do you think it would be difficult to build a similar culture today? (17:02)What are your thoughts on the trend of companies raising a lot of money, with wild valuations, before even turning a profit? (19:19)What is your prognosis for the UK economy currently? (20:56)There's a train of thought that billionaires should be brought into discussions about policy, and the delivery of those policies because they aren't affected by a four- or five-year campaign cycle like politicians are. What are your thoughts on that? (23:27)Do you feel you've been successful? (24:51)You're a big advocate of sustainability, and you put your money where your mouth is with your developments such as 1 Mayfair. You also famously predicted the 2008 financial crisis before it happened. Looking at sustainability and what is going on in the governments around the world at the moment, what do you think the future holds? (27:12)How did you find the experience of writing your book, Love, Pain and Money: The Making of a Billionaire? (30:06)The Good News Postcard: What has been your most challenging moment and how have you overcome it? (31:52)What is one fact about you that people can't find online? (33:27)What makes a great business leader? (34:19)Thanks to Denis from the Jill Dando News for bringing us The Good News Postcard this week. Get your dose of positive news by visiting The Good News Post, a website collated by hundreds of young people aged 8 to 18 in the UK. They've written real-life “news that's good for you”, covering people, animals, stories to cheer people up, and tips to make lives better.Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and the Business Leader YouTube channel for more interviews with some of the world's leading business figures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was at a car auction in 1987, the height of Mrs. Thatcher's booming Britain, that he spotted the future. A mobile phone came in an unwieldy suitcase. Within two decades John Caudwell sold his Phones 4u business for £1.46 billion. John's life story retraces the inspirational journey, from the very shaky beginnings of his phone empire to owning yachts, private planes, a fleet of topflight cars, a Jacobean mansion in the Midlands, and London's most expensive home (featured in a Channel 4 documentary). It's a fascinating insight into the drive, ambition, focus, and vision required to become a billionaire. Born in a terraced house in Stoke-on-Trent, Caudwell went from bullied child to self-made billionaire, befriending Sir Elton John, Eva Longoria, Hugh Grant, and Robbie Williams, who have all taken part in his charity balls to raise money for Caudwell Children. In this episode, John Caudwell talks with Adam Stott about his new book Love, Pain, and Money, his successful charity work, and his journey to becoming a Billionaire. John shares his battles with endless career misfortunes and overcoming a series of personal tragedies to become a successful businessman and philanthropist. Listen to learn more!
Good Morning Monaco MONDAY MAY 30, 2022 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Leclerc denied Monaco Grand Prix win by Ferrari's tyre muddle The 2022 Monaco Grand Prix ended in frustration for Scuderia Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, as a ludicrous decision by his own team resulted in the home hero being denied the victory he so well deserved in Sunday's race... Dropping Monaco would be mistake for F1, says Ecclestone Formula One would be making a wrong move if it dropped the Monaco Grand Prix, the sport's former commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Friday... Amber Lounge raises 400k for charities at Grimaldi Forum event Amber Lounge Fashion held an artistic fashion show with an array of eye-catching fashion collections, while Motorsport drivers took to the catwalk in support of Caudwell Children on Friday evening... Monaco adopts system to isolate and control EV fires Monaco has installed a treatment unit to handle electrical fires in electric or hybrid vehicles. The Government says it is a world first... DULY NOTED: HSH Prince Albert has sent a personal message to US President Biden expressing "deepest condolences and sympathy" to the families of the 21 victims of the recent Texas school shooting, Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
Money Talks – a series of interviews with Liam Halligan, Economics and Business Editor of GB News. In this episode, Liam talks to British business leader, billionaire and philanthropist John Caudwell. John rose to prominence after he founded and built the UK's biggest independent phone retailer, Phones 4u - which he then sold in 2006. Today, Caudwell is focussed on property investments and philanthropy - not least his children's charity, Caudwell Children. In this interview, John Caudwell talks about his childhood in the back streets of Stoke and issues a warning about the dangers of Russian nuclear aggression. And, as the government encourages British people to take in Ukrainian refugees, Caudwell offers to house families fleeing Putin's invasion in his Staffordshire home, Broughton Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Caudwell is a businessman and philanthropist who founded the mobile phone company Phones 4U in 1996. It became the UK's largest independent mobile phone retailer and made him one of Britain's most successful businessmen. John was born in Birmingham and grew up in Stoke-on-Trent. He came up with his first business venture when he was five – he sold his toys to the other children in his neighbourhood. After he left school he became an apprentice engineer at the Michelin Tyre Factory but the hunger to have his own business drove him on. In his spare time he set up a variety of enterprises from a grocery store to a mail order business selling motorcycle clothing. In 1980 he set up a car dealership with his brother Brian and a few years later spotted a mobile phone in use at a car auction. Although the phone was heavy and cumbersome, John saw the potential of cellular technology and set up his own retail business, starting off with 26 phones which took him almost a year to sell. In 2000 he set up Caudwell Children, his charity which helps children with disabilities, and remains its largest single benefactor. He was one of the first people in the UK to sign up to Bill and Melinda Gates's Giving Pledge, vowing to give away 70% of his wealth during his lifetime. In 2006 John sold the Caudwell Group for £1.5 billion. Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Paula McGinley
Good Morning Monaco Friday, October 8, 2021 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Council President welcomes budget 'in line with reality' President of the National Council Stéphane Valeri opened his remarks at an important budget meeting on Thursday night by underlining the enduring difference in functions of the elected body on one hand and the Government on the other... No new cases, no recoveries It was the status quo in Monaco on Thursday, as no new cases of coronavirus were reported and no-one was reported to have fully recovered. Cooking oil reduces carbon footprint Air France, TotalEnergies, Métropole and Nice Côte d'Azur Airport joined forces to achieve a flight powered by sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF. Annual ball raises 1.5 million euros The Butterfly Ball has raised 1.5 million euros for UK-based Caudwell Children, a charity that helps disabled children. Monaco financier joins board of Hertz Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. announced that Evelina Vougessis Machas has joined its Board of Directors, effective September 30, 2021. She is an accomplished executive... NOTE TO READERS: Starting tomorrow, October 9, we will be adding a Saturday edition of Good Morning Monaco, highlighting articles uploaded at NEWS.MC during Friday. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
It is Saturday May 15th: Let's start your weekend! - As the coronavirus death toll ticks up and some states ease their restrictions, a new study suggests that men might be more likely to leave their face coverings at home. Men in the US report less intention than women to wear face coverings, especially in counties that don't mandate wearing them, according to a study (Mathematical Science Research Institute in Berkeley, California). This, the authors say, suggests that making face coverings mandatory “has a larger effect on men than on women.” - A survey shows 88% of workers have lied for a boss or supervisor. - A South Carolina restaurant partially reopening for dine-in customers is keeping the tables compliant with social distancing guidelines by filling the dining room with blow-up dolls. The Open Hearth restaurant (in Taylors) closed its dining room due to the COVID-19 pandemic March 17 and was allowed to reopen this week with a reduced capacity and a requirement that customers are seated 6 feet apart. The owners of the eatery said they didn't want the restaurant to look empty when customers came in to eat. - A British charity is seeking volunteers willing to walk barefoot over Lego bricks to raise money for children with disabilities. Caudwell Children, a charity providing practical and emotional support to children with disabilities and their families, said it is seeking volunteers to participate from their own homes in the May 31 Lego Walk. The charity create pre-recorded instructional videos to show the volunteers how to safely walk across a pile of Lego bricks. - Creepy! Wichita, Kansas, police arrested a 14-year-old boy who allegedly entered a home and was caught on camera standing directly over a sleeping girl. The teen faces charges of aggravated burglary and theft. - For those of us who suffer from seasonal allergies, the spring and summer can be miserable. A few tweaks to your daily routine can keep the outdoors from invading your home. The blog Apartment Therapy gives some great ideas, but here's one we've never heard: change your clothes and shoes as soon as you enter your home. Leaving the clothes by the door prevents the transfer of allergens into other rooms. Don't bring these clothes into the bedroom and put them in the hamper, either — that brings allergens into the bedroom and defeats the purpose. - If you bite your tongue or stub your toe, your first instinct is probably to yell “Ow!” But have you ever wondered why that is? According to a study, being vocal could actually help you tolerate the pain. Researchers tested how long subjects could keep their hands immersed in very cold water before they couldn't take it anymore. They found that saying “ow” during the experiment increased the subjects' tolerance for pain. - A new study examining people's cleaning frequencies and their personality traits revealed Americans who are “super clean” are twice as happy with their overall lives than those who believe themselves to be “messy.” The study surveyed 2,000 Americans and divided them into three self-identifying groups: super clean, moderately clean and messy. The super cleans were found to be more content in family matters, have a better sex life, get better sleep, have more career satisfaction, and felt less stressed. WHAT IS A FACT THAT CAN POSSIBLY SAVE YOUR LIFE? Some tips from the reddit community. • This is a New Zealand specific one, but all emergency numbers work here. The official number is 111. But 999, 000, 911, etc. will all work. This is so that tourists can still reach emergency services easily. • When having a heart attack, you don't swallow asprin, you chew it. • If your vomit look like coffee grounds you are bleeding internally and you need to go to the hospital. • There are no rules if a stranger puts their hands on you. Yell, scream, kick, bite, make the biggest scene you possibly can and run away as fast as you can. And share this info with your children. •...
Caudwell Children have recently launched Sports Equipment programme in partnership with The Edward Gostling Foundation. To celebrate it we have invited to our studio ex-footballer Mark Lawerson, medal-winning paralympian Hollie Arnold MBE and wheelchair footballer Dylan Kelsall. The post The launch of Sport Equipment Programme appeared first on Caudwell Children.
Caudwell International Children’s Centre, the UK’s first independent purpose-built facility dedicated to autism and underdevelopment disorders, has officially launched on 16th of May after 11 years of development. To commemorate this momentous event we have invited to our studio Chris Peers from NetInspire, Alex Tilbury from Irwin Mitchell, Hanna Colagiovanni from Zoflora and Anthea Fosti from Zeus PR. All our […] The post Caudwell International Children’s Centre Launch – with Chris Peers, Alex Tilbury, Hannah Colagiovanni and Anthea Fosti appeared first on Caudwell Children.
In our latest podcast we celebrate the grand finale of Children’s Activities Week 2019! We were joined by the CEO & Founder of Little Voices, Jane Maudsley, the Founder of babyballet – Claire O’Connor and the founder of Children’s Activities Association Sam Willoughby. They are joined by our very own host Ben Sutcliffe and we talk about how collaboration is […] The post Children’s Activities Week 2019 – with Jane Maudsley, Claire O’Connor and Sam Willoughby appeared first on Caudwell Children.
We’re happy to celebrate the release of our first Caudwell Children Podcast! We were joined by the lovely Charlie Beswick from Our Altered Life, Alex Manners Aspergers Champion and Speaker, Dr Matt Johnson and our very own host Ben Sutcliffe. We really cover a range of conversations circling the world of autism! We hope you enjoy the discussion! Join us on Spotify – […] The post Autism – with Charlie Beswick & Alex Manners Ep.1 appeared first on Caudwell Children.
John Caudwell is an entrepreneur and philanthropist. He founded Phones4u in 1987 during an emerging mobile phone market, and later sold the business in 2006 for £1.47 billion. The UK’s biggest taxpayer, John donates over half of his wealth to philanthropic causes through the Giving Pledge and his own charities Caudwell Children and Caudwell LymeCo. In this in-depth conversation, he reflects on his eyes being opened to an aggressive marketplace and rivalry early on in his sales career, which put him in good stead for his future, argues “spiritualism is more rewarding than materialism”, and discusses business being a double-edged sword that can be tough on your home life but “gives rewards for being the best”.
Join Adam and Katie as we talk through her experience on Destination Dreams 2018 for Caudwell Children. Find out how to apply in the future and just what it takes to be a volunteer. You can find out more about Caudwell Children and the work they do at https://www.caudwellchildren.com/
Giving It Away Global philanthropy is on the rise, but can the huge sums donated by wealthy business people risk undermining governments and democracy? Manuela Saragosa is joined by economist Neva Rockefeller Goodwin, a member of the Rockefeller family that owns one of the world's largest fortunes. Neva is also one of 400 wealthy people in the USA who signed a letter organised by the Responsible Wealth project against tax cuts for the rich. And we hear from British businessman John Caudwell who sold his high street mobile phone company for more than 2 billion dollars. He now spends more time on his philanthropic work, including his charity for children with disabilities, Caudwell Children. Manuela is also joined by Barbara Ridpath, Director of the St Paul's Institute in London and Antonia Mitchell, Director of Aurelia Philanthropy. Also in the programme: David Callahan, author of The Givers, which questions the power acquired by philanthropists. (Picture:the 85th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, New York November 29 2017. Credit: Getty Images)
Welcome to Show 31 of Disneybrit Bitesize. Join Adam, Susan and Katie as we discuss the Destination Dreams trip run by Caudwell Children. Please review us on itunes as it really makes a difference. We always look forward to your feedback, both good and Bad. Download our Disney Podcast on itunes We also think you may enjoy Dis After Dark Click here to find their show https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/disafterdark-disney-podcast/id499831329?mt=2
Welcome to Show 174 of the Disneybrit Podcast. Join Adam and Alan as they chat about the latest news to come out of Disney.This week we focus on the details of the Disneyland Paris Half Marathon. We also invite Kirsten from Caudwell Children to join us and talk about her half marathon experiences and explain a little more about the work that Caudwell Children do. We hope you enjoy this episode.Please review us on itunes as it really makes a difference. We always look forward to your feedback, both good and Bad.Download our Disney Podcast on itunesWe also think you may enjoy Dis After Dark Click here to find their show https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/disafterdark-disney-podcast/id499831329?mt=2
It’s here! The episode you’ve all been clamoring for. (Or many of you have, anyway.) Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we tackle the big issues (and a precious few that aren’t so big) in yet another divisive episode of series 8. What did we think about killing the moon? Would we have turned off our lights? Did we think it was intentionally evocative of the real-world reproductive rights debate? Do we think the Doctor was justified in his actions? It’ll come as no surprise that we don’t all agree. What we do however, is wade through technical issues to succeed in having a really good conversation about all these things and more. What about you? Would you have left your lights on? Let us know in the comments! ^E Also covered [links on our site]: Lynne is still obsessed with Doctor Who Legacy! Tansy is touched by the outpouring of social-media love for the late Maggie Stables, who played Evelyn Smythe. Erika forgot last week to mention Seasons of War is raising money for Caudwell Children through a JustGiving charity campaign! loved Rivers of London (aka Midnight Riot) by Ben Aaronovitch (writer of Remembrance of the Daleks and Battlefield)! impulse-bought Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit! Deb is thrilled with the new 12th Doctor comic book! will be doing a Doctor Who panel this Friday at 4:15pm in room 1A24 at New York Comic Con! Bonus links [also on our site]:Paul Cornell's Shadow Police books: London Falling, The Severed StreetsKill the Moon reviews: Tor.com, i09Love and War (New Adventures novel)Two-minute Time LordThe Doctor Who Book Club Podcast