
Damien Talks Money – provides practical advice on managing money in the real world. His content covers topics like budgeting, saving, investing, and avoiding financial mistakes, helping viewers build better financial habits. By explaining complex ideas in a simple way, he supports individuals in making smarter financial decisions and improving their long-term financial wellbeing. He has a podcast & YouTube channel.
Please follow the link to all his channels: https://damientalksmoney.com/

Atomic Habits – Atomic Habits explains how small, consistent habits lead to long-term success. Based on scientific research, it helps improve productivity and decision-making. In Business Studies, this links to improving employee performance, productivity, and long-term business growth. The author, James Clear, also offers a free newsletter with habit tips which can be found here: https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1 link to the book: Atomic Habits
The Psychology of money – The Psychology of Money explains how people think and behave with money, showing that financial success is often about mindset rather than just knowledge. It highlights ideas like saving, risk, and long-term thinking, which are key in Business Studies for understanding consumer behaviour, financial decision-making, and how businesses manage risk and growth. The Psychology of Money
Steve Jobs Biography – The story of Steve Jobs and how he built innovative products and a global brand. It highlights leadership, creativity, and decision-making, linking to Business Studies topics such as entrepreneurship, marketing, and business growth. The book shows real-world lessons on taking risks, innovation, and building a successful company. Steve Jobs Biography

Homes Under the Hammer, Dragons Den & The Apprentice all found on BBC iPlayer –
Homes Under the Hammer – This show follows buyers purchasing and renovating properties, showing how they aim to increase value and make profit. It links to Business Studies through investment decisions, budgeting, risk, and return on investment. The show highlights real-world examples of planning, cost control, and how to create value in a competitive market.
Dragons Den – This show features entrepreneurs pitching business ideas to investors in exchange for funding. It highlights key Business Studies concepts such as entrepreneurship, investment, risk, and negotiation. The show provides real-world examples of how businesses secure finance, present ideas, and make strategic decisions to achieve growth.
The Apprentice – This show follows candidates competing in business tasks, testing skills like teamwork, leadership, and decision-making. It links to Business Studies through areas such as management, marketing, and strategy. The show provides real-world examples of problem-solving, communication, and how businesses operate in competitive environments.
Big Short – The Big Short explains the causes of the 2008 financial crisis, following a group of investors who predict the collapse of the housing market and bet against it. As the crisis unfolds, the film shows how banks, investors, and financial systems failed. It highlights key Business Studies concepts such as risk, financial markets, and decision-making, providing real-world examples of how poor judgement and lack of regulation can impact businesses and the wider economy. Can be found on streaming platforms or Blu-ray.
Steve Jobs reveals the iPhone (2007) – Steve Jobs revealed the first iPhone in 2007, presenting it as a revolutionary all-in-one device. The launch created huge excitement and changed the smartphone market. https://youtu.be/MnrJzXM7a6o?si=kmK2YxEVV9qGJI0l

Have a look into the famous gym shark story, Britain’s youngest billionaire Ben Francis. https://uk.gymshark.com/blog/article/the-official-gymshark-story .
Netflix offered itself to Blockbuster in 2000 for $50 million dollars but Blockbuster said no. This shows how important it is for businesses to adapt and recognise new opportunities. https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/09/netflixs-crazy-doomed-meeting-with-blockbuster?srsltid=AfmBOorJJQc5uFJj-LvzzJ9SP_v5H06L1eJSH1y-9ujkXUPAeZ8214tG&utm_source=chatgpt.com
Want to know how / why we get targeted ads on our devices?
https://mechanysm.uk/blog/digital-marketing-glossary-a-z/what-is-cookie-marketing-explained/

Cities Skyline 1 & 2 – Cities: Skylines is a useful way to explore business concepts. Players build and manage a city, making decisions about infrastructure, taxes, and spending. This helps demonstrate key ideas like budgeting, resource management, and how to grow a successful economy.
Planet Coaster 1 / 2 – Planet Coaster 2 is a useful way to explore business concepts. Players design and manage a theme park, making decisions about pricing, staffing, customer service, and guest satisfaction. This helps demonstrate key ideas like budgeting, operations, and how to build a profitable business.