Episodi

  • My next business will add $Billions to the global economy...
    Jun 26 2026

    Welcome to "Pub vs. Boardroom," where Alex and Jim dive into an eclectic mix of business practices, historical tidbits, and amusing anecdotes. This episode explores controversial business practices, the quirks of historical taxes, and bizarre stories from reenactments, all through a humorous and illustrative lens

    • Disapproval of short selling and phoenix companies and their impact on businesses and the economy.
    • Personal recounts of local government issues: misleading company dissolutions, company liquidation, and safeguarding deposits.
    • The role and responsibilities of companies, shareholders, and legal obligations under the Companies Act.
    • Data privacy and large bank data holdings, particularly Lloyds Banking Group, and their influence on small business cash flow.
    • Strategies and risks involved in creative and dangerous business endeavors like film pyrotechnics and historical reenactments.
    • The significance of accurate company records, liquidation implications, and the dangerous game of trading whilst insolvent.
    • An exploration of historical taxes such as the Dane Geld, and peculiar historical practices like gelding horses.
    • The "going concern" phrase and its misinterpretation in assessing business viability.
    • Superstitions and innate fears, including fear of the dark and abandonment.
    • The innovation of safety apps for pedestrians, potential monetization models, and their broader economic benefits.
    • Explosive stories from reenactments, including cannon fire, horse accidents, and the risks of handling explosives.
    • Humorous anecdotes about historical figures, military reenactments, and bizarre military procedures involving cannons.
    • Final thoughts on understanding the economics behind innovations and the importance of clear, factual information.

    00:00 - Welcome and overview of eclectic episode topics 02:00 - Business practices we disapprove of: short selling and phoenix companies 04:30 - Personal story: Parish Council CCTV deposit issue 07:00 - Responsibilities in company obligations and shareholder priorities 09:00 - Data holdings of Lloyds Banking Group and implications for cash flow support 11:00 - Local business example: trading while insolvent and the importance of liquidation records 13:00 - The purpose of deposits and safeguards in contracts 15:00 - Cases of companies changing directors after liquidation 17:00 - Examples of ongoing trading during liquidation and misrepresentation of "going concern" 19:00 - Historical and modern taxes: wool tax, Dane Geld, and peculiar practices 21:00 - The significance of "going concern" and business health indicators 23:00 - The impact of company record inaccuracies and liquidation on local businesses 25:00 - Hemophilia, gender, and chromosome patterns 27:00 - Media, science, and debate around gender recognition 29:00 - Cultural and scientific debates around gender and chromosome patterns 31:00 - Personal health stories: fractures, injuries, and medical insights 33:00 - Custard powder explosions and military experiment stories 36:00 - Reenactment stories, including cannons, horses, and pyrotechnics 41:00 - The value of inventions for public good: cat’s eyes, Bic pens, pedestrian safety apps 45:00 - The pedestrian safety app concept and how it works 50:00 - Risks and stories involving historical military reenactments and explosions 55:00 - Safety procedures and lessons from cannon reenactments 61:00 - Final thoughts on innovation, safety, and economic impact

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    52 min
  • I missed the last train home because I was getting drunk with a Hollywood star...
    Jun 19 2026

    Health, parties and celebrities, as well as the usual mix of pub trivia, business tidbits and chat from Alex and Jim.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Pub vs. Boardroom
    06:42 Men's Health Conversations
    12:34 Workplace Culture and Employee Feedback
    24:32 The Evolution of News Consumption
    30:42 Food and Cultural Perspectives
    36:21 Trivia and Fun Facts
    38:26 Etymology and Language Play
    41:42 Polar Bears and Arctic Life
    44:26 Drunken Adventures and Misadventures
    52:06 Behind the Scenes of TV Productions
    60:41 Marketing Insights and Creative Campaigns

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    58 min
  • What's better, being hunted by a Parish Council.. or a T-Rex? We find out.
    Jun 12 2026

    Most people don’t realize how much history, culture, and surprising truths hide behind the simple act of a pub lock-in or a morning drink. In this candid, humorous conversation, Jim and Alex dive into the untold stories of late-night pub secrets, cultural shifts, and personal histories that reveal what these rituals say about society—and ourselves.From the end of pub lock-ins after 2003, when licensing laws changed, to the unspoken rules around shift workers enjoying early morning pints, they explore how drinking customs evolve and what they say about community, tradition, and identity. Jim shares vivid tales of locking in with friends in Kent, police visits, and old Victorian pub customs, while Alex reflects on the quiet side of pub culture—working distractions and his aversion to crowds as an autistic individual.You'll discover the fascinating history of UK licensing laws, secret pub lock-in stories that feel like scenes from a film, and how modern drinking habits still reflect deep-rooted cultural shifts. The conversation also twists into surprising insights: the myth of vampires, the meaning of transubstantiation, and the curious tradition of eating Marmite during wartime—highlighting how history, food, and belief systems interconnect.Why does this matter? Because understanding these social customs helps you decode the subtle signals communities send through their drinking habits—whether you’re a historian, a culture enthusiast, or simply curious about what your night out really means. Missing out on these stories means missing a window into societal change, personal history, and human connection.Perfect for anyone fascinated by cultural anthropology, pub lore, or the quirky history of everyday life, this episode will make you see your favorite local in a whole new light. Whether you’re a pub regular, a history buff, or someone exploring the psychological side of social rituals, tune in to uncover secrets hidden in plain sight—and enjoy the humorous, heartfelt reflections along the way.This episode is a treasure trove of stories, insights, and laughs that remind us: behind every pint and pub door, there’s a story worth telling. So grab a drink—seriously, any time’s a good time to understand the stories behind our social habits.

    00:14 Introduction and Midlife Crisis Cars

    03:57 Driving Experiences and Track Days

    06:34 Nostalgia for Pub Lock-Ins

    16:27 Reflections on Alcohol and Family History

    27:52 Corrections and Comments on Previous Discussions

    30:04 Understanding Mental Health Conditions

    32:37 Impact of Nutrition on Generations

    33:34 World War II and Food Rationing

    35:11 Personal Anecdotes and Family History

    37:25 Culinary Preferences and Habits

    39:43 Community Engagement and Local Governance

    41:21 Imposter Syndrome and Career Reflections

    42:13 Entrepreneurial Journey and Business Growth

    45:35 Experiences of Being 'Hunted'

    46:49 Working with Dinosaurs and Unique Jobs

    49:47 Wildlife Encounters and Fear of Predators

    53:15 Humor and Closing Thoughts

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    56 min
  • I'm obsessed with Eels! Did he really take a bullet for the Queen?
    Jun 5 2026

    In this engaging conversation, the Jim and Alex explore a variety of themes ranging from personal anecdotes about royal experiences to deeper reflections on confidence, performance, and the nature of spiritualism. The discussion flows through humorous stories, insightful lessons learned from past experiences, and critical views on the entertainment industry, particularly regarding mediums and clairvoyants. The conversation culminates in a personal medical journey, highlighting the importance of asking questions and seeking help. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into personal health journeys, particularly focusing on prostate health and the importance of screening. They share humorous anecdotes about their experiences with health checks and the societal pressures surrounding men's health. The discussion transitions into sports, exploring the significance of nicknames and camaraderie in athletic communities. The conversation takes a philosophical turn as they discuss the implications of Schrodinger's cat and the concept of parallel universes, ultimately connecting these ideas to the notion that we are all made of stardust, highlighting our cosmic connection.

    Takeaways
    The mother of Elizabeth I was Anne Boleyn.
    Confidence can be learned and developed over time.
    Unique experiences can arise from simply asking.
    The entertainment industry often blurs the lines between reality and performance.
    Spiritualism can provide comfort but also raises ethical questions.
    Personal anecdotes can reveal deeper life lessons.
    Historical connections can enrich our understanding of the present.
    Humor can be a powerful tool in storytelling.
    Medical experiences can be both daunting and enlightening.
    The nature of faith can complicate our understanding of grief. Health awareness is crucial as we age.
    Prostate screening should not be overlooked.
    Humour can ease the discomfort of health discussions.
    Nicknames in sports foster camaraderie.
    Official secrets can complicate personal narratives.
    Schrodinger's cat illustrates complex quantum theories.
    Parallel universes challenge our understanding of reality.
    We are all made of stardust, connecting us to the universe.
    Personal experiences shape our views on health.
    Engaging in sports can lead to lifelong friendships.

    00:00 "I took a bullet for the Queen."
    08:00 "You can't leave it there."
    10:48 "I had a very influential French teacher."
    15:52 "He was a genuine, warm, kind, decent person."
    17:11 "You could have described him differently, I suspect."
    21:23 "It's a complete scam."
    22:11 "It's the nature of faith."
    37:09 "I'm the fittest, I'm strongest I've ever been."
    37:32 "It's a health warning for me."
    40:14 "Why have you not had that difficult conversation?"
    62:09 "It's a hard audience, you know."
    71:12 "We're all made of stardust."
    71:41 "I think it was Moby that said we're all made of stars."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction: Pubs and Boardrooms
    01:51 Historical Anecdotes: Royal Connections
    05:57 Experiences at Balmoral: A Unique Invitation
    10:08 Lessons in Confidence: Stories from the Past
    13:59 The Nature of Performance: Insights from the Stage
    17:52 Spiritualism and Entertainment: A Critical View
    22:11 Medical Experiences: A Personal Journey
    36:45 Health Journey and Awareness
    39:15 Prostate Health and Screening Conversations
    43:43 Humor in Health Experiences
    46:01 Sports and Nicknames
    50:49 Official Secrets and Personal Experiences
    61:09 Schrodinger's Cat and Parallel Universes
    71:12 Stardust and Our Cosmic Connection

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    1 ora e 1 min
  • Pub vs Boardroom - S1E1
    May 30 2026

    Join Alex and Jim as they explore a wide range of topics from personal anecdotes, local crime, climate change, to historical figures and religious beliefs. This engaging conversation offers insights, humour, and thought-provoking debates that keep listeners entertained and informed.

    Resources

    Climate Data and Weather Statistics - https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

    Council Tax Explanation and Calculations - https://www.gov.uk/council-tax

    History of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Henry-VIII

    Religious Studies and Beliefs - https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion

    Genealogy and Ancestry Resources - https://www.ancestry.com/

    The Life of Brian - Monty Python - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc7kU7k7U4k

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    1 ora e 11 min