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Today in Focus

The astronauts ‘stuck’ in space

Today in Focus

The Guardian

Daily News, News

4.65.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2024

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Why are Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore staying onboard the International Space Station much longer than planned? Richard Luscombe reports. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/infocus

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Guardian. What happens when you pop up to space for a few days?

0:13.0

And then mission control say that you might have to stay for eight months.

0:17.0

Hey everyone, it's Abby Clancy here, the host of Exhibit A podcast, and I'm teaming up with

0:26.9

Barclay Card Payments. We're here to talk to you about toxic hustle culture.

0:30.8

Did you know that 60% of business owners say they feel exhausted and

0:34.7

drained from where? So as business owners, what steps can we take to combat this trend?

0:40.1

That's where Barclay Card payments comes in.

0:42.8

As champions of small businesses,

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Barclay Card payments are rallying against toxic hustle culture

0:48.0

by helping business owners to identify those red flags

0:51.0

before they become harmful.

0:52.4

On the Barclay Card website, you can answer some simple questions to help check

0:56.4

if your business is on the right side of the puzzle.

0:58.5

And from there you can help access loads of free online resources to help you develop

1:02.4

healthy habits, a positive working

1:04.7

culture, become a more goal orientated and of course working smarter, not harder.

1:09.6

So if you're a business owner like me, you can start by visiting the Barclay Card

1:12.9

payment website and find out if you're on the right side of the hustle and

1:16.3

get your personalized support plan. 5, 4, 4, 3, 2, 1, ignition, and lifto

1:30.0

of Starliner at Atlas 5, carrying two American heroes drawing a line to the stars for all of us.

1:41.0

The conditions could hardly have been better for the launch of the Starliner space shuttle in early June.

1:47.0

The weather at Cape Canaveral was warm and calm, the blue Florida sky providing a perfect backdrop for Starliner's first man voyage to the

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