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The INFORMER ''The Deep Dive'' Podcast

The INFORMER ''The Deep Dive'' Podcast

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The Informer provides timely, reliable, and insightful news, keeping you informed about the latest trends, events, investigations and stories that matter. ''Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. - George Orwell.''Copyright The Informer Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • How to Build a Morning Routine That Lasts
    May 24 2025
    The podcast episode offers a personal account of the author's journey to establish a consistent morning routine over 30 days after previous attempts failed. It outlines the catalyst for this experiment and the lessons learned each week, emphasising the importance of starting small, personalising the routine, incorporating rewards, and embracing flexibility. The piece also touches upon the science behind why this particular routine stuck, such as using micro-habits and aligning with chronotype, and provides a flexible framework for the author's current morning ritual. Ultimately, the author encourages readers to audit their current habits, begin with a single keystone habit, experiment to find what works for them, design their environment for success, and celebrate small wins to create their own sustainable routine.

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    18 m
  • Welcome to the UK and Goodbye
    Apr 30 2025
    The podcast it’s based , the article titled "Welcome to the UK and Goodbye: Where the Grass Was Greener, Once" from The INFORMER, discusses the reasons behind the increasing departure of Romanian and Polish migrants from the United Kingdom. The author points to a decline in the quality of life, citing factors such as a third of the population living below a minimum socially acceptable standard and stagnating wages. The piece also highlights significant issues within the National Health Service (NHS), including extended waiting times and soaring negligence claims. Furthermore, the article argues that racism and xenophobia against Eastern Europeans have risen significantly since Brexit, and it notes a surge in crime rates, particularly shoplifting. Ultimately, the source suggests that these combined factors create an environment where remaining in the UK becomes increasingly challenging and undesirable for these migrant groups.

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    10 m
  • The Rise of Artisanal Candles in the UK
    Apr 27 2025
    There’s something magical about lighting a candle. The gentle flicker, the subtle aroma, the way a room seems instantly warmer and more welcoming. In the UK, this simple pleasure has sparked a booming market for artisanal candles-handcrafted, sustainable, and brimming with personality.A Market That’s Glowing Brighter Than EverCandles have always been a staple in British homes, but the last few years have seen a real shift. The UK candle market is now worth hundreds of millions, with some estimates placing it at over £1.9 billion. What’s truly remarkable is how much of this growth is driven by small, independent makers. In fact, nearly a third of all candles sold in the UK come from regional and handmade brands.This isn’t just a trend among hobbyists. Many of these businesses have grown from kitchen-table ventures to thriving companies. Take Candle Shack, for example-a business that started small and now supports nearly 10,000 aspiring candle entrepreneurs, with a turnover of £15 million.Why Are Artisanal Candles So Popular?It’s not just about the scent. British shoppers are looking for more from their candles:* Sustainability: Eco-friendly materials and refillable containers are now the norm, not the exception.* Natural Ingredients: Soy, rapeseed, and coconut waxes are replacing paraffin, offering a cleaner burn.* Unique Design: Sculptural candles and creative packaging turn these products into statement pieces.* Wellness and Ambiance: Candles are no longer just for special occasions. They’re part of everyday routines-helping people unwind, focus, or simply make their homes feel more inviting.During the pandemic, this desire for comfort and relaxation saw candle sales soar by nearly 30%. People wanted to make their homes cozier, and candles offered an affordable way to do just that.Meet the MakersFrom luxury names like Jo Malone London and Neom Organics to independent brands such as Hazel & Blue, Giorgio Luca and Cotswold Candle Co., the UK is home to a diverse community of candle makers. Many focus on small-batch production, hand-pouring each candle, and experimenting with new scents inspired by the British countryside.What sets these makers apart is their attention to detail. They use high-quality essential oils, natural wicks (sometimes even wooden ones that crackle like a fireplace), and recyclable packaging. The result? Candles that look, smell, and feel special.What’s Next for the UK Candle Scene?Looking ahead, the future is bright for artisanal candles. Here are a few trends to watch:* Refillable Candles: More brands are designing containers that can be reused, cutting down on waste.* Complex Fragrances: Expect to see more layered scents-think cedar and citrus, or sandalwood and sage.* Sculptural Shapes: Candles are becoming art objects in their own right, with bold shapes and colors.* Subscription Boxes: Monthly deliveries of new scents and styles are gaining popularity.* DIY Kits: With more people interested in making their own candles at home, kits and workshops are on the rise.The TakeawayArtisanal candles in the UK are more than just a passing fad. They’re a reflection of changing tastes-towards sustainability, craftsmanship, and the simple joys of home. Whether you’re a candle lover or thinking about starting your own business, there’s never been a better time to join the glow.Want to discover more about the world of British candle making? Explore your local makers, try a new scent, or even pour your own. The possibilities are endless-and the future looks bright.

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    10 m
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