Nigel Farage: "I'll be popular when I'm dead"

In this episode Business Psychologist Michael Costello explores with Nigel Farage how he managed to lead radical change that impacted a generation and sent shockwaves around the world. Once the discussion gets past his "Booze Brand" & how the 'Great British Boozer' got voters on his side they explore the serious questions of: - How will history judge him & what will his loved ones say about him at his funeral? - How did cheating death three times impact his view on life & resilience? - What was it that engaged 2.5 million voters who had never voted before? - With UKIP members' extreme views on women, abortion, nationalities & homosexuality how was his views of freedom of speech tested? Lastly we touch on his new ventures in the financial markets with Fortune and Freedom where Michael asks “Why should the British public trust you with their money?“  Please remember to like and subscribe to the podcast or get in touch with any feedback or questions you might have. You join Michael & Nigel discussing how the 'Booze Brand' developed and worked in his favour….so you might also want to pour yourself a quick drink.  As always, enjoy the podcast!...  Find out more:  Fortune & Freedom Financial Advisors Financial Conduct Authority Nigel Farage Twitter Nigel Farage Website --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jointheevolution/message

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The Workplace Evolution Podcast has evolved into the 'Think People Podcast' by Ernst & Young where you can hear Business Psychologist Michael Costello talk with more workplace experts, inspirational people & business leaders to help you with your leadership, management and workplace challenges. You can still hear past episodes with Olympians, CEOs, Politicians, Astronauts, Formula 1 Drivers, World Cup Winners, Mountaineers, Psychologists, Professors, Financial Advisers and Historians to help you navigate the ever evolving workplace.