Episodios

  • Living Attentively 6 - Raising Self-worth
    Apr 16 2026

    In a world of “too much”, it is easy to find self-worth drowned with anxiety, guilt, and missed deadlines. This life episode of LIVING ATTENTIVELY gives you keys to considering how your self-worth is yours to claim and proposes steps to restoring this amazing value. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley is your Voice of Respectonomics, his hearing aid is jeremy@respectonomics.com. Please speak up with your experiences and successes.

    Más Menos
    12 m
  • Living Attentively 5 - Valued Employees
    Apr 15 2026

    LIVING ATTENTIVELY puts forward two issues. First, we shine the focus of Respectonomics, a process of giving dignity and respect to the least and the greatest of any business organisation. The circumference is without limit, its radius is dignity, and the centre is purpose. Respectonomics is the call to Live Attentively. The second issue we put forward twists convention: what if we were to consider employees as customers? How would we offer value? How would this be a premise for “repeat business”? And what would it mean for referrals? Should this be a template for empowerment? Let us raise the conversation. Jeremy Wentworth Stanley is your Voice of Respectonomics. He is your Ear at jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    18 m
  • Living Youth 65 - Driving On the Road
    Apr 15 2026

    Respectonomics presents a Living Youth series of Pelgie’s Pebbles, narrated by Jeremy, your Voice of Respectonomics. Enjoy the fables of family life with a pebble of having care and attention for others. jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    8 m
  • Living Youth 64 (Pelgies Pebbles) - Clean Windows
    Apr 15 2026

    Respectonomics presents a Living Youth series of Pelgie’s Pebbles, narrated by Jeremy, your Voice of Respectonomics. Enjoy the fables of family life with a pebble of being clear is open to challenge by others. jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    8 m
  • Living Youth 63 (Pelgies Pebbles) - Setting Concrete
    Apr 15 2026

    Respectonomics presents a Living Youth series of Pelgie’s Pebbles, narrated by Jeremy, your Voice of Respectonomics. Enjoy the fables of family life with a pebble of setting firm ideas and opinions. jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    8 m
  • Living Economics 6 - Currencies: Fact or Fiction?
    Apr 15 2026

    Respectonomics through the Living Economics platform considers the backing – or the underlay – of major traded currencies. We examine how fiat currencies have morphed out of the original gold backed variety. We test the confidence in a currency, as would be associated with the underlying economy and the integrity of its central bank. The strident expansion of the money supply, connected to rising governments’ deficits, throws down a gauntlet of risk. Living Economics, a platform of Respectonomics, provides bi-weekly assessments of economic and financial issues. The analysis is timely, straightforward, relevant, unvarnished and actionable. Your Voice of Respectonomics, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, draws on more than fifty years in the investment industry, developing the creed of “making the obvious obvious before it becomes obvious”. What are your reflections and ideas? Would you pass them back to us? And share the message please. jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    14 m
  • Living Youth 62 (Pelgies Pebbles) - Hockey at the rink
    Apr 15 2026

    Respectonomics presents a Living Youth series of Pelgie’s Pebbles, narrated by Jeremy, your Voice of Respectonomics. Enjoy the fables of family life with a pebble of turning an idea into a score. jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    8 m
  • Living Economics 5 - Gas Price Wars
    Apr 13 2026

    This episode exposes shortages as an outcome to the middle east conflagration since February 2026. Aside from obviously higher gas prices, there are the interrupted supplies of, for example, aluminum, urea, helium, sulphuric acid, and LNG distillates. These will form blockages into the supply chain, which will have a knock-on effect on the production of fertiliser, plastics, and even the operation of MRI equipment. Economically prices would rise. Morally galling is the denial of life-support to countries which lack the necessary capital or safety nets. What are your reflections and ideas? Would you pass them back to us? And share the message please. jeremy@respectonomics.com

    Más Menos
    14 m