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The UK government has recently pledged to put around £14 billion into supporting the development of artificial intelligence over the next few years. But because AI comes with perils as well as promises, careful policy decision are going to be crucial. In order to make such decision in an informed way, politicians need to interact with the mathematicians and scientist who develop AI. In this episode of Maths on the Move we talk to mathematician Chris Budd who recently went to Parliament for something called Evidence Week, where he and other AI researchers talked with MPs and Peers from the House of Lords. Chris tells us about the discussions he had with politicians — about the worrying issue of bias in AI, its promising applications, for example in the medical arena, and also about the fact that AI is built on mathematics. A strong maths education, starting at primary school, is therefore essential if we're going to make the best of AI in the future. Chris is Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, co-lead of the research project Maths4DL, and Director of Knowledge Exchange for the Bath Institute for Mathematical Innovation. He attended Evidence week with a team of researchers which included Yolanne Lee, a Maths4DL PhD student who recently featured in another Maths on the Move episode. The image above shows, from left to right, Dáire O'Kane (Maths4DL), Jenny Power (IMI), Yolanne Lee (Maths4DL), and Alexandra Freeman, Baroness Freeman of Steventon. To find out more about some of the topics discussed in this episode see AI be the judge: The use of algorithms in the criminal justice system Can AI help with breast cancer screening? Maths4DL AI policy brief: Black boxes of AI - watch maths open them This podcast was produced as part of our collaboration with the Mathematics for Deep Learning (Maths4DL) research programme. Maths4DL brings together researchers from the universities of Bath and Cambridge, and University College London and aims to combine theory, modelling, data and computation to unlock the next generation of deep learning. You can see more content produced with Maths4DL here.
Welcome back to another guest episode of Let's Talk Money and More Podcast!In this episode, I am joined by Chris Budd, owner of the financial planning company Ovation Finance Ltd. He is the author of six books, including the original book about financial wellbeing which he wrote in 2015, The Financial Wellbeing Book, and The Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing.In this episode we delve into the fascinating concept of one's money story. Chris shares insightful anecdotes about growing up during Thatcherism and witnessing their father's bankruptcy, leading to a distinctive perspective on wealth and financial well-being. Chris and Lesley touch on the correlation between monetary success and happiness, the impact of social media comparisonitis, and the importance of purposeful actions and problem-solving in the workforce. Moreover, they emphasise the need for proper financial planning and considering life after selling a business. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on finding meaning and purpose, making informed decisions, and seizing opportunities that align with personal values. Tune in to gain valuable insights that could reshape your approach to money and more.Key TakeawaysShifting the focus from financial rewards to purpose and belonging in the workforce, emphasising the importance of a meaningful vocation.The significance of connecting with your future self to make decisions that not only enhance your current well-being but also benefit you in the long run.The power of saying yes to opportunities that align with your values and stepping out of your comfort zone, as it often leads to unique, rewarding experiences.Connect with Chris BuddFinancial Wellbeing website www.financialwell-being.co.uk/For Advisers - The new Financial Wellbeing Pulse: www.financialwellbeingpulse.com/The Institute for Financial Wellbeing: www.instituteforfinancialwellbeing.com/To Buy the Books: www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Chris-Budd/author/B00FF6G094?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4&qid=1722241683&sr=8-4&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Connect with Lesley ThomasBook a call with me www.calendly.com/lesley-themoneyconfidenceacademy/30minsFREE Resources www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/resources/My website www.themoneyconfidenceacademy.com/Join my Facebook Group www.facebook.com/groups/letstalkmoneyandmoreYoutube channel www.youtube.com/@themoneyconfidenceacademyFollow me on Instagram www.instagram.com/iamlesley_thomas/Connect with me on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/lesley-thomas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Modern Producer Secrets, host Adam Reifsteck sits down with Chris Budd, a seasoned music producer with a rich history in the electronic music scene. Chris shares his journey from starting out as a drummer to becoming a prominent producer working with top-tier labels like Toolroom, Armada, and Ministry of Sound. He delves into the importance of having a diverse skill set, how to balance personal artistic projects with client work, and the challenges of staying relevant in a rapidly evolving industry. Chris also offers insights into the different paths producers can take, emphasizing the significance of building a unique sound and brand that resonates with both audiences and industry professionals. The episode is packed with valuable advice for aspiring producers on how to navigate the complex world of music production and achieve sustainable success. Follow Chris Budd on InstagramFollow Chris Budd on XSubscribe to Chris Budd Music on YouTubeListen to Chris Budd Music on SoundCloud Producer & Host: Adam ReifsteckEdited in Descript. Try it for yourself (affiliate code in link)Published by: Teknofonic Recordings LLCIntro Song: Jacaranda - Duck the BassOutro song: Lost in A Remix – Pollux & Castor
Taking a slightly difference approach in this episode, we sit down with Chris Budd to delve into the exciting launch of The Financial Wellbeing Pulse, a groundbreaking tool designed to help individuals measure their relationship with money. Chris shares insights into how the tool was developed, its key features, and the impact it can have on improving financial wellbeing. Whether you're looking to gain better control over your finances or simply curious about innovative financial tools, tune in to discover how The Financial Wellbeing Pulse can make a difference in your life.
The SMX Insiders are here to recap the season so far, with a unique Not Top 10 List. Which moments from the season made you stand up yell, cringe a little, and wonder what were they thinking? We put our thoughts into our Not Top 10 list. In the Big Interview, Jason Thomas talks to the talented drone pilots, Daniel Rogerson and Chris Budd, who have changed the way you see SMX on TV. Plus, a look at the Foxborough track map and a preview of round 13.
Today I am joined by repeat guest and financial planning legend, Chris Budd. He has a new book called the Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing and it's a very helpful read for anyone struggling to keep money in its place, or with the effects that money can have on our mental health. Shownotes: https://meaningfulmoney.tv/session533
From the profound wisdom of finding internal happiness beyond material possessions to the transformative power of intentionally seeking positive experiences in life, our recent episodes have been deeply clarifying.Sonya Lutter and Wes Brown reflect on insightful conversations with guests Chris Budd and Dan Haylett. Delving into the intricate relationship between joy, happiness, and financial well-being. We explore the multifaceted nature of happiness at different life stages and the factors that influence our well-being.Through engaging discussions on effective listening, empathy-building, and embracing new beginnings, this recap offers practical guidance for cultivating joy and financial well-being in our lives: challenges conventional notions of wealth and fulfillment, invaluable insights into retirement as a new beginning, emphasizing the importance of building empathy, spending time outdoors, and embracing generosity for lasting mental health benefits.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Learn more about Analog AdvisorAnalog Advisor is a production of Palm Tree Pod Co.Subscribe Apple Podcast | SpotifyFollow Us Twitter | LinkedIn | WebsiteHave thoughts or ideas for future topics or episodes, email us at hello@analogadvisorpodcast.com
When financial planner and author Chris Budd redefined 'financial well-being,' it changed his entire outlook on coaching. Join hosts Wes Brown and Dr. Sonya Lutter as they learn the practical coaching techniques Chris uses to help his clients find purpose beyond wealth, challenging conventional assumptions about money and happiness. From contemplating life's purpose to embracing the transformative power of kindness, Chris shares invaluable wisdom that transcends traditional financial planning. He reminds us that happiness isn't merely a fleeting goal but a sustainable state of contentment and well-being.Drawing from Buddhist philosophy, he emphasizes joy as the essence of existence, attained through acts of kindness and advocates for intrinsic motivations over isolated goals, urging us to lead lives filled with meaning and purpose rather than constantly searching for them.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Learn more about Analog AdvisorAnalog Advisor is a production of Palm Tree Pod Co.Subscribe Apple Podcast | SpotifyFollow Us Twitter | LinkedIn | WebsiteHave thoughts or ideas for future topics or episodes, email us at hello@analogadvisorpodcast.com
Adam welcomes, Chris Budd of My Old Man Said, to discuss Villa's trip to the City Ground.Follow us:Twitter/X: @redsidetrentThis Podcast has been created and uploaded by Red Side of the Trent. The views in this Podcast are not necessarily the views of talkSPORT. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Climate Worrier - the maths of Climate Change. I talk to mathematiciand a man wading kneed deep in the climate models, Chris Budd. Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, He takes me painstakingly -but not painfully- through the key Big Numbers that you should know about when it comes to climate change. We recorded this a couple of years ago during Maths Week 2023 and guess what, it's still an issue! WHo knew?(Apologies for sound quality on this, I have a slight Long Wave Radio sound about me, just it was a youtube interview and I think the internet had covid when we recorded.)
In this episode Adam Owen chatted with Chris Budd, founder of the Institute for Financial Wellbeing and author of two financial wellbeing books. Here they talked about the intricate link between happiness and our interactions with money, understanding our own mental landscape and how good financial planning can support a positive outcome. Join our community: www.nextgenplanners.co.uk
In this episode of LID Radio, we've got Chris Budd with us to talk about his new book The Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing. He also shares what role money plays in our happiness and how to create a financial wellbeing plan. Chris Budd is the founder of the Institute for Financial Wellbeing and is the Chairman of Ovation Finance. He is the author of The Financial Wellbeing Book (part of LID's Concise Advice series). The Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing presents an understanding of our finances that is defined not in terms of wealth or status, but by your happiness. Through a four-cornerstone approach, it provides practical advice on how to create a financial wellbeing plan that will help you focus away from simply accumulating wealth, and instead focus on enjoying your life.
In this episode of In Conversation with, host Lois Vallely talks to Chris Budd, financial adviser and founder of the Institute for Financial Wellbeing. He discusses why financial wellbeing is gaining traction and what advisers can do to ensure their clients are financially ‘well'. He also talks about the disconnect between the present and future self, and warns that financial goalsetting is not always helpful.
Join host Steve Coughran as he interviews Chris Budd, the author of the Four Cornerstones of Financial Wellbeing, in this episode of the podcast. In this thought-provoking discussion, they delve into the question of why so many of us feel dissatisfied and unfulfilled when it comes to money. Chris challenges the conventional wisdom that accumulating more wealth is the key to financial independence, and suggests that true contentment lies in becoming more aware of what truly makes us happy. By focusing on the four cornerstones of financial wellbeing - security, freedom, options, and happiness - we can unlock new opportunities for success and fulfillment in our lives. Tune in to gain valuable insights into how to build a stronger relationship with money and achieve greater financial wellbeing.Helpful links:Join the Strategic Financial Mastery programJoin Our Free CommunityTrain your team with an on-site workshopDisclaimer:BYFIQ, LLC is a wholly owned entity of Coltivar Group, LLC. The views expressed here are those of the individual Coltivar Group, LLC (“Coltivar”) personnel quoted and are not the views of Coltivar or its affiliates. Certain information contained in here has been obtained from third-party sources. While taken from sources believed to be reliable, Coltivar has not independently verified such information and makes no representations about the enduring accuracy of the information or its appropriateness for a given situation.This content is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be relied upon as legal, business, investment, or tax advice. You should consult your own advisers as to those matters. References to any securities or digital assets are for illustrative purposes only, and do not constitute an investment recommendation or offer to provide investment advisory services. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendations. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. Please see https://www.byfiq.com/terms-and-privacy-policy for additional important information.Support the show
Adam welcomes David Michael and Chris Budd from Villa Podcast, My Old Man Said to discuss Villa's visit to the City Ground and the news of Steve Cooper signing a new deal on Trentside. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Money Espresso - no-froth conversations exploring money and life
In this, my final episode as host of Money Espresso, I reflect on some recurring themes from a selection of the wonderful guests who joined me on Season Two. These themes focus on enjoying the now, contentment, legacy, giving, joy and recognising your own value. We hear from Cathi Harrison, Holly Ryan, Clare Fielding, Neil Bage, Tom Ilube, Chris Budd, Nick Elston with some powerful closing words from Sue Baker. I close with my personal thanks to our sponsors Paradigm Norton, our guests, you, the listener, and give you a little intro to our next hosts who will be carrying on the conversations. Sit back, grab yourself an espresso (or drink of your choice!) and enjoy the reflections If you would like to talk about your money matters do feel free to contact me on: • Twitter - twitter.com/ruthsturkey • LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ruthsturkey/
Money and happiness will forever be intertwined, specifically the relationship between the two. While money may not be able to buy happiness, it can certainly influence it. When you're working with people and their money, you have the opportunity to help them use their money in a way that accumulates happiness rather than just simply … Read More Read More
Money and happiness will forever be intertwined, specifically the relationship between the two. While money may not be able to buy happiness, it can certainly influence it. And, when you're working with people and their money, you have the opportunity to help them use their money in a way that accumulates happiness rather than just simply accumulating wealth. Of course, that first requires a deeper understanding of happiness. Not only what it is, but the components that contribute to happiness, and how money can either increase or decrease it. Fortunately, Chris Budd runs an organization focused on helping advisors and planners understand what clients actually want from their money. And, he explains what advisors need to know in order to help clients become happier and more fulfilled, not just wealthier. In this episode, we discuss: Why the worst first question is: "What does money mean to you?" The "un-training" every advisors needs to improve relationships When he realized clients didn't actually want to talk about money The "financial wellbeing junkie" conversation to have with every client The ways to spend money that create long-term happiness *The featured partner for this episode is Knudge, an automated system to help clients actually follow through on their tasks and reach their financial goals. *For more resources discussed in this episode, check out www.wiredplanning.com/episode60. *For more resources and insights on masterting the human side of advice, go to www.wiredplanning.com. *Follow Brendan for insights on mastering the human side of advice: Twitter LinkedIn
As the cost-of-living crisis continues to affect millions of people, even the mid-affluent, financial wellbeing has arguably never been more important. In this special episode of the Money Marketing podcast, chief reporter Lois Vallely chats to IFW founder and chair Chris Budd and vice chair Ruth Sturkey about what financial wellbeing means and why it is so important, and how a new branch of “philanthropic planning” is emerging. The IFW – a not-for-profit group for financial advisers and planners who want to improve their clients' wellbeing as well as wealth – was granted ‘Institute' status by the business secretary on 31 August. Chris Budd will be speaking at Money Marketing Interactive London at etc.venues, 133 Houndsditch on 29 September, where he will explore what financial wellbeing really is and the opportunity it presents for advisers.
Artificial intelligence and machines that train themselves might sound like a plot from a science fiction movie, but these things are already part of our everyday lives. How can a machine learn to distinguish a picture of a cat from a picture of a dog? At the Heidelberg Laureate Forum in 2019, Chris Budd, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, talked us through the basics of how these learning machines tick. While Raj Reddy, Turing Award winner and artificial intelligence pioneer, talked to us about his grand challenges in artificial intelligence, and why time travel and immortality might be easier to achieve than creating a machine that rivals human intelligence. To find out more about machine learning, its history, and some of the moral questions it raises, read the series of articles based on Chris' Gresham College lectures. The music in this podcast is from Oli Freke, and the track is called "Experimental 5". You can find his music at soundcloud. This podcast, first published in August 2020, was partially funded by the European Mathematical Society.
How do you go about predicting something as complex as the Earth's climate? In this podcast — featuring climate modelling experts Emily Shuckburgh and Chris Budd — we explore what those climate models look like, the uncertainties involved in climate modelling, and also why the predictions need to be taken seriously despite those uncertainties. We also look at the simplest climate model of them all— the energy balance model — and explain the famous butterfly effect in just one minute. Emily Shuckburgh is a mathematician and climate scientist and Director of Cambridge Zero. The podcast features clips from Emily Shuckburgh's talk at the Cambridge Festival in March 2021, which was hosted by the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge. You can watch the full talk here. Chris Budd OBE is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, who works on climate models. You can read Budd's Plus article about climate modelling here.
Money Espresso - no-froth conversations exploring money and life
In this episode I chat to Chris Budd who shares his journey of personal discovery, selling his financial planning business to its employees and how a random tweet led him to found the Initiative for Financial Wellbeing (IFW). Chris is a man of many talents; business founder, author, speaker, podcaster, coach, musician and force behind the IFW. He generously shares the events that shaped his life, made him ‘moderately successful' and led him to understand that life is not about accumulating money, it's about finding what truly makes you happy and using money, which is often less than we think, to support that end. Chris is on a mission to equip more financial advisers, planners and coaches to support their clients to find their true meaning and happiness. Finally, Chris shares his best money purchase for around £30 and his two Money Pearls of Wisdom. Sit back, grab yourself an espresso (or drink of your choice!) and enjoy the conversation. • Chris can be found on LinkedIn here- https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-budd-80b75413/ • Find out more about the Initiative for Financial Wellbeing here - https://initiativeforfinancialwellbeing.org.uk/ • Buy Chris' book ‘The Financial Wellbeing Book' here - https://shop.pennybrohn.org.uk/products/the-financial-wellbeing-book with all proceeds going to the Penny Brohn UK Cancer charity • You can find The Book of Joy by the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu here - https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-book-of-joy-the-sunday-times-bestseller/9781786330444 If you would like to talk about your money matters do feel free to contact me on: • Twitter - twitter.com/RuthSturkey/ • LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/ruthsturkey/
For more than a generation, people were taught to set money goals as cornerstone of managing financial wellbeing. What if there were a better way? Chris Budd, Founder and Chairman of the Initiative for Financial Wellbeing and author of The Financial Wellbeing Book, offers an alternate approach for financial planning and how we think about the role of money in our lives. In this conversation, we discuss the how purpose and values inform financial planning, how setting financial goals can create a vicious cycle, financial education in the workplace, retirement planning and the changing role of financial advisors.
In this week's show Leadership tip of the week: Understanding understatement A discussion with : Chris Budd. Chris is one of the UK's experts on employee ownership. He also writes books on money, unhappiness, employee ownership as well as novels Contact Chris at Theeternalbusiness.com Question of the week: How can I tell if somebody is introverted, or extroverted? It's not always as easy as you might think. Read more at https://bit.ly/3mdeIFx Introvert myth of the week: Introverts can't network. Read more ant Ninjanetworking.co.uk Get your question about introversion answered at activateyourintropvert.co.uk
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How do you go about predicting something as complex as the Earth's climate? In this podcast — featuring climate modelling experts Emily Shuckburgh and Chris Budd — we explore what those climate models look like, the uncertainties involved in climate modelling, and also why the predictions need to be taken seriously despite those uncertainties. We also look at the simplest climate model of them all— the energy balance model — and explain the famous butterfly effect in just one minute. Emily Shuckburgh is a mathematician and climate scientist and Director of Cambridge Zero. Chris Budd OBE is a Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, who works on climate models. You can read Budd's Plus article about climate modelling here: https://plus.maths.org/content/climate-change-does-it-all-add .
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In this week's episode we talked about Greek History Facts, Trolling Twitter and we have part 2 of our interview with Chris Budd author of Financial Wellbeing
In this week's episode we talked about Jacking Wifi, Retro Gaming and we have part 1 our interview with Chris Budd author of Financial Wellbeing
What do you do if you want to keep your business going after you exit? What processes can you put in place to ensure your business survives without you? How can you extract maximum value from your life's work?Chris Budd is the founder and former CEO of Ovation Finance. He is also one of the UK's foremost experts in selling your business to an employee ownership trust. Why is he an expert in this? Because this is the route he chose to exit his own business. “What I wanted, which, at its essence, was to see the business continue. I wanted to be able to exit but not see the business broken up or sold or merged with another company, I wanted to continue because I have a big ego. And I'm proud of the business.”As well as writing the book on it The Eternal Business, Chris also advises business owners how to follow suit. By creating an employee ownership trust and selling your business to an employee ownership trust, and then moving out the way is how to do it. But how do you do it successfully? It's all linked to purpose, culture and happiness, says Chris. This is a fantastic episode, we hope you enjoy it as much as we did.On today's podcast:Becoming an expert in employee ownership trustsWhat is EOT business?The eternal businessPreparing employees for EOT businessManagement and trustees in EOT businessesWhat do you need to sell your business forLinks:www.ovationfinance.co.ukwww.cbudd.co.ukBook - The Eternal BusinessEmployee ownership associationFinancial wellbeing podcast
Emergence is a concept that's become quite famous in popular culture, but still has a ring of the magical and mystical about it. In this podcast we talk to Chris Budd, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, about what emergence is and where we can observe it. We also listen to some music that has emerged from cellular automaton, and see how one can go about modelling the behaviour of those most complex of animals: human beings. And as usual, we will explore some maths in one minute. To find out more about these issues in our series of articles by Chris Budd:https://plus.maths.org/content/maths-crowd The music in this podcast was created using the software Visions of Chaos, produced by Softology:https://softology.com.au/index.htm You can listen to a longer version of the piece on YouTube:https://youtu.be/ZZu5LQ56T18
Artificial intelligence and machines that train themselves might sound like a plot from a science fiction movie, but these things are already part of our everyday lives. At the Heidelberg Laureate Forum last year, Chris Budd, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Bath, talked us through the basics of how these learning machines tick. While Raj Reddy, Turing Award winner and artificial intelligence pioneer, talked to us about his grand challenges in artificial intelligence, and why time travel and immortality might be easier to achieve than creating a machine that rivals human intelligence. To find out more about machine learning, its history, and some of the moral questions it raises, read the series of articles based on Chris' Gresham College lectures: https://plus.maths.org/content/rise-machines And you can find all our coverage from the Heidelberg Laureate Forum at https://plus.maths.org/content/tags/hlf The music in this podcast is from Oli Freke, and the track is called "Experimental 5". You can find his music at : http://soundcloud.com/olifreke
The one about data versus stories, video editing apps and Bond 25 - TG02 00:00 Introduction Here are your hosts, Roger and Pascal. 01:07 In the News A selection of announcements and news releases from the world of marketing and technology that caught our attention. 06:52 Content Spotlights With the global events industry looking for digital alternatives to live experiences, the importance of marketing your event—whether virtual, live, or a hybrid of both—has never been more relevant. https://www.bizbash.com/production-strategy/strategy/article/21138016/tips-for-marketing-your-event-in-the-covid19-era (https://www.bizbash.com/production-strategy/strategy/article/21138016/tips-for-marketing-your-event-in-the-covid19-era) By Isabel Lane Even B2B Audiences Want Emotion in Their Content https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2020/06/b2b-audiences-emotion-content/ (https://contentmarketinginstitute.com/2020/06/b2b-audiences-emotion-content/) By Jodi Harris 20:54 Marketing Tech and Apps Pascal: Flipboard - https://flipboard.com/ (https://flipboard.com/) Quik by Gopro - https://gopro.com/en/gb/shop/softwareandapp (https://gopro.com/en/gb/shop/softwareandapp) Roger: Inshot - http://www.inshot.com/ (http://www.inshot.com/) Snapseed - https://snapseed.online/ (https://snapseed.online/) 27:50 This Week in History Our selection of historical events and anniversaries from the world of science, technology and popular culture. 32:33 Creator Shout Outs Richard Tubb – Friday Favourites. https://www.tubblog.co.uk/friday-favourites/ (https://www.tubblog.co.uk/friday-favourites/) Hilary Dunn – 100 Stages to Speak On https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hilarydunne_100-stages-to-speak-activity-6671066636641964032-67ca (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hilarydunne_100-stages-to-speak-activity-6671066636641964032-67ca) Louise Brogan - LinkedIn profile crib sheet. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/louisebrogan_linkedin-profile-checklist-activity-6680789720634552320-YD1u Chris Budd - Financial Wellbeing Podcast - redefines financial advice as coaching. Interesting take on a dry subject. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-financial-wellbeing-podcast/id1107950494 (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-financial-wellbeing-podcast/id1107950494) 37:19 Film Marketing This week we talk about Bond25 “No Time to Die” looking at the teaser campaign before the film was delayed as a result of Covid-19 About Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast Hosted by the two geeks, Roger Edwards and Pascal Fintoni, to keep you up to date with the latest news, tech, content and wisdom from the world of marketing. Roger is a man on a mission to keep marketing simple. He is the voice of the Marketing & Finance Podcast and the host of the RogVLOG series. Pascal is also on a mission to demystify digital marketing. He's the host of the Content Marketing Studio video podcast and many other video series. Every week we'll bring you the following segments. In the News. Content Spotlight Marketing Tech and Apps This Week in History Creator Shout Outs Film Marketing Please subscribe and leave comments and suggestions in the usual places. Watch the show on video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCChv7HnP_ZqGoFQbzqkeaKA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCChv7HnP_ZqGoFQbzqkeaKA)? Pascal Fintoni: https://pascalfintoni.com/ (https://pascalfintoni.com/) Roger Edwards: https://rogeredwards.co.uk/services/ (https://rogeredwards.co.uk/services/)
Chris Budd, author of The Financial Wellbeing Book, host of the Financial Wellbeing podcast and founder of The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing, joins the show to chat about financial wellbeing which is the study and application of how money can make us happy. Chris shares the personal journey of why he wrote The Financial Wellbeing Book, and why he donated the proceeds to a cancer center; we chat about money and happiness; what they're building at the Initiative for Financial Wellbeing and he shares a bit about the Financial Wellbeing podcast. Links and show notes at https://innovatingadvice.com/post/episode44. Connect with Kate on LinkedIn.
Simonne Gnessen helps people navigate the journey of their personal financial life. As a money coach and a financial life planner with a company called Wise Monkey Financial Coaching, Simonne helps people build better relationships with money to feel more confident and in control of their finances. She is also co-author of Sheconomics. Simonne joined me to chat about the work she does, the ways in which she has helped a number of clients and the benefits people have experienced in their financial – and broader – lives. She brings a range of expertise from non-regulated financial planning, life planning and coaching and is also now working with previous guest Chris Budd on a wellbeing initiative. Listen here on episode 085 of The Retirement Café Podcast.
This final lecture will celebrate some of the great mathematical equations, and related algorithms, which have both changed the world as we know it and which are likely to change it in the future. The lecture will focus on a number of equations and algorithms including Laplace's Equation, the Navier-Stokes Equations, Schrödinger's equation, the Kalman Filter, the FFT, the Page Rank Algorithm, the Simplex method and the Conjugate Gradient Method, all of which are making a profound difference to the way that we live. Truly, mathematical equations can change the world!A lecture by Chris Budd 28 AprilThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/world-changing-equationsGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
In this podcast, Rohan & Chris discuss Chris' recent sale of his majority shareholding in Ovation to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) and the implications of this including affect on himself, his staff and his clients. We delve into the mechanics of such a setup and discuss the advantages and disadvantages attached to it.
The MLC Show in association with My Legal Club: Sean Rogers talks to leading employee ownership expert Chris Budd from The Eternal Business theeternalbusiness.comWhat is employee ownership? How does it work? What are the benefits? What are the challenges?Traditional succession planning often doesn't provide all the answers to business owners. However, a solution is available. Employee ownership is a new and better way of preserving the business and the owners legacy.An employee-controlled business is not like other businesses. The transition of control needs time and careful planning to build a business that might just last for ever.Likes & Shares on Twitter and social media appreciated
•How Chris started his business •How Chris charges his clients (including a good story) •How Chris grew his business and network •Using professional connections to grow his client base •How Ovation takes clients through a journey •Chris's new project Financial Wellbeing
David Scarlett, The Soul Millionaire, talks to Chris Budd, Chairman of Ovation Finance, Founder of The Eternal Business Consultancy and Founder of The Initiative for Financial Wellbeing. Key learning points: -How to harness the brilliant creative thinking of your team, by shutting up and getting out of their way. -The empirical evidence that shows that leaders who do all the thinking and all the talking for their firms, actually put the brakes on the firm's development. -The three skills that are the minimum baseline for leadership in any industry or profession, particularly the Financial Planning profession. -How to hold both you and your business accountable for its innovation, it's excellence, it's fulfilling culture, and its commercial performance. -How to create a business which delivers happiness and joy for your clients and for your team.
Episode 61 - Coping With Anxiety During Lockdown with Nick Elston We have a very special interim podcast for you. Special guest Nick Elston is back for a chat with Chris Budd to talk about anxiety and our well-being during the pandemic lockdown. The two talk about what you can do when stuck at home [...]
Mathematics and art are more similar than is commonly thought. Each is concerned with the process of being highly creative with abstract objects and of producing everlasting work of great aesthetic beauty. Early art inspired by geometry, symmetry, numbers and algebra will be considered, as will the role maths played in the art of the Renaissance. Mathematics' influence on other artistic forms will be explored, taking us up to the work of Escher and how this inspired the study of Fractals.A lecture by Chris Budd 10 MarchThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/art-of-mathsGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Mathematics is often thought of as being a dry and logical subject, and its conclusions free from the vagaries of fashion and misconception. However this is far from the truth. Mathematical misunderstandings, or perhaps a misunderstanding of mathematical ideas and conclusions, can permeate the public consciousness, and once there survive for a long time. This lecture looks at the mythology that has gathered around the Golden Ratio, and also consider the fairness of cake-cutting, and changing choices in "the Monty Hall problem".A lecture by Chris Budd 11 FebruaryThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/great-maths-mythsGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Saving the whales and curing cancer are two of the great challenges of the present day, and mathematics has a part to play in addressing them. This talk will use these two examples to illustrate the process of mathematical modelling to gain insights into how the world works and how we can change it.A lecture by Chris Budd 7 JanuaryThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/can-maths-save-whalesGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
From the unfairness of voting on TV shows to how Santa gets down so many narrow chimneys. Chris Budd take a mathematical look at the traditions of Christmas. Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets.
Much has happened in the 500 years since the birth of Thomas Gresham, and mathematics is no exception. Most mathematicians were then in awe of the Greeks and felt little had been done since. But the start of modern mathematics soon followed, marked by the solution of the cubic equation. Mathematics has grown explosively since then and we are now in an age of great discovery. The last 500 years of progress in maths will be reviewed, to see where it is going next and ask whether we are truly living in a mathematical Golden Age.A lecture by Chris Budd, Gresham Professor of Geometry 30 April 2019The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/500-years-mathematics-golden-ageGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
The world's population is rapidly expanding and the majority of this population will live in large city conurbations. What will out future cities look like? How will transport system work, how will people move around, and how will we supply them with energy and remove their waste? What sort of houses will people live in in the future and what will our communities look like? The lecture will show how mathematical models can help us understand how cities work and how they might evolve in the future.A lecture by Chris Budd, Gresham Professor of Geometry 12 February 2019The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/maths-future-citiesGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
One of the biggest advances in modern technology has been the development of GPS systems which allow us to find our position to very high precision. GPS is just the latest advance in the science of navigation, which has had a profound effect on human civilisation.This talk will show how mathematics has played a vital role in making navigation as accurate as it is today and the impact that this has had on us all. Indeed it is one of the few areas where Einstein's general theory of relativity directly impacts on our lives.A lecture by Chris Budd, Gresham Professor of Geometry 8 January 2019The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/maths-where-we-areGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Part 3 of the Money Mindset series continue in this episode with our latest featured guest, Chris Budd! We discuss how financial wellbeing is NOT about living the life that others think you should have, but rather the life that you want. We get into the principles that have enabled Chris to build a business around his desired lifestyle rather than the other way round as well as discussing Chris' simple practical advice for enhanced financial wellbeing. Please remember to subscribe to the show on your chosen Podcast platform to get automatic updates! The Unstoppable Podcast : © 2016 Dan J. Gregory Soundtrack: © 2016 Jon Burns
In this episode, you'll learn what Financial Wellbeing is and how it relates to Wellbeing generally. You will meet Chris Budd, author of The Financial Wellbeing Book as he talks with actor and writer David Lloyd. You'll hear a bit of background behind the book, and why Chris has decided to donate all the proceeds to the Penny Brohn UK Cancer Centre.