if you wanted to go to harvard or yale, you had to be at the top of your class. they demanded greatness from their students. if you wanted to walk the runway at fashion shows and have your face placerred on magazines and billboards, you had to be in tip top shape. stunning enough to make somebody stop in their track. if you wanted to run nasa, ibm or exxon you had to be the best in the business. they demanded greatness from their employees and that demand formed generations of excellence. the weak were weeded out. the strong were rewarded with money and status and a sense of fulfillment. our society doesn t have standards anymore. everybody gets a trophy. you re not allowed to judge anybody. nothing s taboo. the people we revered yesterday are despised today. weakness is rewarded and strength is punished. we traded excellence and achievement for diversity and inclusion. it s happening all across the country. in new york, the nypd s neutering the physical fitness test. they ar
now on bbc news, talking business. hello, everybody! a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s go and take a look at what is on the show. hey, need more money? how about a side hustle? as millions look for ways to make extra cash, we are going to take a look at the boom in the second jobs market. does your outlook signature need a makeover? here is a trick for anning your photo and clickable icons into your signature. whether it is giving software tips on tiktok or starting a global travel company, the side hustle can lead to riches and rewards but it can also open people up to being the victim of scammers. i will be talking about the possibilities and perils of the side hustle, with these two there they are. cat, who s gig on tiktok has changed her life, as well as from the consumer committee of america. plus, i talk to the big boss of the travel company flix on how he turned his side hustle into a global transport disrupter. wherever
hundreds of staff have been made redundant, and all flights to and from the uk operated by the airline have been cancelled. you re watching bbc news. now, talking business. hello, everybody, a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron heslehurst. let s have a look at what is on the show. need more money? how about a side hustle? as millions look for ways to make extra cash to meet the rising cost of living, we are going to take a look at the boom in the second jobs market. here is the trick for adding your photo into your signature. weather it is giving software tips on tiktok of starting a global travel company, the side hustle can lead to ridges and rewards but it can also open people up to being the victim of scammers. i will be talking about the possibilities and perils of the side hustle, with these two, kat norton, whose gig on tiktok has changed her life, as well as someone from the consumer committee of america on how not to get scammed by online sid
a global travel company, the side hustle can lead to riches and rewards but it can also open people up to being the victim of scammers. i will be talking about the possibilities and perils of the side hustle, with these two there they are. kat norton, who s gig on tiktok has changed her life, as well as erin witte from the consumer protection committee of america. the consumer federation of america. plus, i talk to the big boss of the travel company flix on how he turned his side hustle into a global transport disrupter. wherever you re watching me from around the world, once again, a big hello and warm welcome to the show. you know, the side hustle, it s become a watchword for a new generation who, well, want to make a bit more cash but it is a newish term for an old fashioned idea making some money on the side while still working another job. some of the biggest companies in the world were started as side hustles. we re going to make some history together today. appl
lot of razors and sleeps in a boiler room, comedian, founder of western razor company, david angelo. and she s frail, pale and can escape from any jail, new york times best-selling author and fox news contributor kat timpf. before we get to some news stories, let s do this. [ ] greg s leftovers. greg: it s leftovers where i read the jokes we did not use this weekend is always it s the first time i m reading them so if they sok we will dress joe mackie as a dog and sent him to kristi noem. unless the weather is bad. sunday is mother s day and we actually got our hands on a few celebrity cards. like this one. mom, thanks for not murdering dad, happy mother s day. love chelsea. by the way, bill clinton is planning to get up early and prepare breakfast in bed and then he will go home to hillary. [ laughter ] whoa. greg: and this one is nice, a stepmom, what are you up on up to later? want to party? love hunter. the guy does not have boundaries. all right, dear mom, happ