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    BBC’s The Apprentice: why PRs make good TV stars – PRWeek podcast

    23/04/2026 | 45 mins.
    The Apprentice contestant and PR specialist Lawrence Rosenberg and Andrew Bloch, the PR adviser to Lord Alan Sugar, are guests on this week’s PRWeek Beyond the Noise podcast episode.

    Lawrence Rosenberg discusses his background in communications and public affairs, as well as his experiences on the BBC reality show The Apprentice.

    On the show, the public affairs professional was looking to impress Lord Sugar and secure his mentorship, as well as a £250,000 investment in his business plan. He reached the final five candidates of the show.

    Andrew Bloch, PR adviser to Lord Alan Sugar, co-founded and led Frank PR as managing partner for 20 years before stepping back in 2020 to launch Andrew Bloch & Associates. He also works as an adviser to several firms in the PR and communications industry.

    Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest communications and PR issues. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or on your favourite platform.

    Rosenberg talks about what influenced him to take part in The Apprentice, what comms skills he used to maximise the opportunity, and chats about what PR skills have come in useful after appearing in the show.

    Bloch explains how he first met Sugar, how he got involved in The Apprentice, and shares his insights from over the past 20 years.

    Rosenberg responds to the criticism he received for his business plan, which was to launch a PR firm using AI technology. He also explains his future plans after the show.

    Bloch shares his view on Rosenberg’s business plan, and discusses how he is assisting the show’s winner, Karishma Vijay.

    Other topics discussed include reality TV stars becoming influencers and the biggest comms lessons Rosenberg has taken away from the experience. Bloch offers his advice to Rosenberg on how to monopolise on the comms and PR opportunities.

    Joining Rosenberg and Bloch on this episode is PRWeek UK deputy editor Siobhan Holt.

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    Fighting PR’s ‘crazy’ ageism

    15/04/2026 | 38 mins.
    How can PR overcome its ageism problem? That’s the topic of PRWeek’s latest podcast.

    Joining us this week is Madeleine Weightman, co-founder of The Work Crowd, which co-produced a recent studyshowing that comms is among the most-affected industries when it comes to age discrimination.

    Our other guest is Ginny Paton, founder and MD of Ready or Not and president of Women in PR, which has also looked at the issues.

    Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen in the browser above or on your favourite platform.

    Speaking to PRWeek UK editor John Harrington, our guests discuss the main findings of the report, which was produced with Hanson Search and surveyed more than 200 senior industry leaders.

    They look at some of the stereotypes about older workers in comms and discuss why they persist, and why our industry doesn’t appear to value experience more.

    The guests discuss why ageism can affect women more than men. They offer advice for employers, and to employees who may have been affected.

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    ‘You have to be a hustler’ – launching a PR agency

    09/04/2026 | 37 mins.
    What’s the secret to launching a comms agency in today’s market? PRWeek’s latest podcast takes a closer look.

    This week’s Beyond the Noise episode features the founders of two new agencies: Gerry Wisniewski (pictured left), founder and managing director of Catchfire, and Fenella Grey (pictured right), co-founder of Hello Tomorrow.

    Beyond the Noise looks at some of the biggest issues affecting communications and PR. Download the podcast via Apple, Spotify, or listen on your favourite platform.

    Speaking to PRWeek reporter Elizabeth Wiredu, Grey and Wisniewski discuss the origins of their agencies and the biggest early-stage challenges, including recruitment, AI and cash flow.

    They also cover the importance of networking, growth targets and plans, as well as their views on building an independent agency versus the traditional large agency model.

    Finally, the duo offer their top tips for aspiring agency founders.

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    LADbible’s Natalie Evans on AI, the death of ‘churnalism’, advice for PR

    02/04/2026 | 31 mins.
    PRWeek speaks to Natalie Evans, managing director of web editorial at LADbible, for the Future of the Media series.

    Among other things, Evans discusses what makes a good story for LADbible in 2026; becoming less reliant on Meta and Google’s algorithms; how LADbible is shedding its old stereotypes; co-creating content with brands; use of AI; and other advice for PR professionals.

    Stay tuned for more interviews with editors, as part of the Future of the Media, which will be published on the podcast feed soon.

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    Will Whitehorn: “We have to industrialise in space. It is an imperative”

    02/04/2026 | 26 mins.
    How do we solve population pressure and climate crisis in space? How has GPS allowed us to provide 12% more food globally? How did the UK become a global leader in small satellite manufacture after the British Government said, “there’s no future for the UK satellite industry”? How did Elon Musk turn reusable rockets from science fiction to science fact in less than 20 years? What else are “Elon and Jeff” going to allow us to do? And why is SpaceX still “the elephant in the room”?

    Join Alice as she talks to Will Whitehorn, chair of giant space tech investor Seraphim and former president of Virgin Galactic, and they discuss the implications of “The Elon Musk show” and its legacy, “the beginnings of a competitive space industry of scale”.

    Contributors:
    Alice Bunn, President of UKspace
    Dr Alice Bunn OBE FIMechE FRAeS CEng | LinkedIn
    UKspace: Overview | LinkedIn

    Will Whitehorn OBE, Seraphim Space Investment Trust
    Will Whitehorn OBE | LinkedIn

    Key topics covered:
    UK satellite manufacture
    UK universities
    SpaceX valuation
    Reuseable rockets
    Agricultural management
    Population pressure
    Climate crisis
    Solar power
    Data centres in space
    Industrialising in space

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