The podcast from Legal and Accountancy firm Oury Clark starts 2023 with a brand new website and an episode featuring FT Economist Martin Wolf
Business Without Bullshit, the podcast giving an unapologetically frank look at modern business, has returned in 2023 with a brand new website, new format and a special first episode with FT economist Martin Wolf.
The podcast is created and funded by Legal and Accountancy firm Oury Clark, which has been providing straight talking advice on business, legal and accountancy issues since 1935, and produced by Audio Culture Ltd. With the launch of the new website Oury Clark is demonstrating its commitment to pushing the Business Without Bullshit brand to become a media brand in its own right.
The new website, designed & built by Ambasco, aims to give listeners expanded episode information and provide a place for them to access and interact with all the info from recordings in one simple, no-bullshit, destination.
As a podcast Business Without Bullshit has gained steady momentum since its launch in 2020. 2022 saw 13.3x growth and the podcast sits in the top 25% of all podcasts according to Buzzsprout. It is now at over 150 episodes and new episodes are released twice a week.
The first episode of 2023 lands with a bang as hosts Andrew Oury and Richard Oury chat to Martin Wolf, author and Chief Economics commentator at the FT. The three discuss the UK’s position in the global business market, and what sectors could drive growth and “levelling up”
Andy Oury, BWB host and Partner at Oury Clark said “When we started Business Without Bullshit, our only goal was to be a place where people could get straight talking analysis and advice on the major issues plaguing businesses today. But since launch the show has taken on a life of its own and now it’s a full blown media brand in its own right.
“I’ve loved talking to all the entrepreneurs, pioneers and personalities we’ve had on the show over the years and I can promise that in 2023 we will pull no punches and provide the best, unadulterated, analysis of the issues plaguing modern business you’ll ever hear.”
“To date our guests have, by and large, agreed with each other that hour long meetings are bullshit, but that swearing in meetings is the business, you can see more of our findings here.”