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In Series 2 of our brilliant podcast series, “How Did I Get Here?”, we conducted interviews with people working in a variety of economics or economics-adjacent roles, from students and apprentices all the way up to established professionals. It’s a great way for young people to get an insight into the industry, or for those curious just to find out more about our amazingly dynamic field.

In this episode, we sit down with a dynamic group from the Health Foundation’s REAL Centre (Research and Economic Analysis for the Long-Term), which provides independent research to help shape the future of health and social care.

Our guests include Hannah-Rose Douglas (Assistant Director), Ann Raymond (Economist), Zeyad Issa (Economist), George Stevenson (Apprentice), and Ashley Fernando (Apprentice).

Together, we discuss their unique journeys into economics, the value of apprenticeships, and how that diversity strengthens decision-making in the field.

This would suit being used as part of a suite of Economics homeworks, or for use in citizenship, careers, or PSHE lessons.

Podcast URL: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1714536/episodes/16539875

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