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Wake Up To Money

'Keep Britain Working'

Wake Up To Money

BBC

Business

4.1775 Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

More on a new report looking at getting people on long-term sick back into the office. We also have the latest from New York as the City decides its new Mayor. And Sean Farrington finds out why the unlikely crossover between chess and nightlife is proving a hit for one London venue.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts.

0:07.3

Hello, I'm Kimberly Wilson. I'm a psychologist, and in my new podcast, Complex, I'll be your guide

0:14.4

through all the information and misinformation that's out there about mental health.

0:19.0

I'm joined by expert guests covering topics

0:21.8

from people pleasing to perfectionism,

0:24.2

burnout to empathy,

0:25.9

to find tangible advice

0:27.3

so we can understand ourselves a little better.

0:30.5

Complex with me, Kimberly Wilson.

0:33.0

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:36.7

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts.

0:41.3

Wake Up to Money from BBC 5 Live.

0:44.5

Hello, welcome. It is Wake Up to Money.

0:47.3

Employers will need to do more to tackle the health-related workplace absence.

0:52.7

That's according to a new report from the former boss of John Lewis to Charlie Mayfield.

0:57.5

We're going to delve into what he thinks will, as the report's title,

1:00.7

to keep Britain working.

1:02.5

We've got a new mayor for New York.

1:04.6

We'll head over to New York to get the latest on the race there.

1:08.9

Plus cocktails and checkmates. We'll find out why the unlikely there plus cocktails and checkmates.

1:11.1

We'll find out why the unlikely crossover between chess and nightlife is proving a hit

1:16.3

for one London venue in particular.

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