Azets is now launching Bang the Drum, a new podcast aimed at entrepreneurs and SME leaders. The podcast delves into a range of current topics and provides practical advice for businesses to help them on their growth journey.
The podcast is hosted by Emma Sheppard, a British freelance journalist who has worked for The Guardian, The Times, Financial Times Securities, and many more. Bang the Drum consists of 12 episodes, with episodes released every three weeks.
The first episode looks at what SMEs need to do to ensure cash flow in the midst of one of the world’s most demanding economic challenges. Subsequent sections will discuss the tools and techniques available to these companies to help them stay on top of their finances.
Other topics that will be discussed on the podcast include the positive change that follows a diverse work and how to manage the many different cultures within an organization.
The first episode of Bang the Drum is now available On all major podcast platforms, including Apple and Spotify. The podcast is produced in association with Cue Podcasts, a Great Britain-based production company that also collaborates with Roc Nation, VICE, Samsung, and Halifax, among others.
Says Sean Staff, Head of Group External Communications at Azets:
“We developed Bang the Drum with small and medium businesses in mind since they are not underrepresented in the media ‘noise’, despite them being the backbone of our economy.
At Azets, we work with aspiring companies and business owners every day and wanted to create some content that specifically targeted this group and all the aspiring entrepreneurs out there. Bang the Drum addresses wide-ranging issues for businesses and provides actionable insights from business leaders that can help our listeners on their growth journey.
We look forward to welcoming many exciting and cultured guests to Bang the Drum, along with our fantastic host Emma Sheppard and Azet specialists from all over Europe.”
Niall Killeney-Taylor, Executive Producer of Bang the Drum and Head of Production at Cue Podcast says:
“We are thrilled to be working with Azets on this new podcast series. We know he will touch on important topics and hope he leads listeners on a journey where they will gain useful new insights and answers to many questions.”
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