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The Apprentice Podcast

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Podcast Description

This season, James Max is following The Apprentice step by step. Each week he discusses what's been going on in and out of the boardroom with guests from the world of business such as Margaret Mountford, Theo Paphitis and Raef Bjayou. Brought to you by Westminster Kingsway College. Find your new Apprentice with www.employertrainingsolutions.co.uk or get ahead of your own career with www.westking.ac.uk

Customer Reviews

Pretty awful

A great idea, marred by an absolutely dreadful presenter. James Max (who I recall was quite likeable series one of the Apprentice) has all the skill and grace of Mr Toad - which is uncanny, given that he sounds exactly like him. Incredibly self-aggrandising and obnoxious, he spends much of these podcasts either talking about how things were FAR better during his series, or laying into female contestants for the sole reason that he finds them unnattractive, while attempting to goad guests into doing exacly the same (well done Raef for rising above it!). There is a place for a good apprentice podcast (eg Richard Bacon's from series two) - unfortunately this is most definitely not it. Poop poop.

fab!

with raef as a pundit, this cannot be beaten. and for free as well! ace!

avoid at all costs

This is such a wasted opportunity. Instead of useful analysis from business experts and past contestants we are treated to elitist, often prejudiced opinions from over inflated ego`s who can`t get beyond asinine comments about the candidates appearances. It’s the podcast equivalent of a poorly written heat magazine. The only thing worse than the content is the way it is delivered. James max has somehow forgotten he was as useless as any of the candidates. He puts himself on a pedestal so high that it soon becomes evident he is suffering for altitude sickness, which might also explain why is voice is so grating and high pitched. Avoid this utter rubbish at all costs. At £0.00 this podcast is grossly overpriced.

The Apprentice Podcast
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  • Category: Arts
  • Language: English

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