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re:WORKING with Tim Campbell

re:WORKING with Tim Campbell

Written by: Bauer Media
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Work is changing, so is how we feel about it.

re:WORKING is a weekly podcast for anyone trying to get ahead at work, grow their money, and still have a life outside of it.

Hosted by Tim Campbell, the first ever winner of The Apprentice and now a business leader and advisor, the show cuts through the noise of hustle culture and empty career advice.

This is not another interview show dressed up as a business podcast. Every episode is built around the idea that the guest is there to help solve the challenges facing you, sharing their lived experiences, hard earned lessons, and practical advice you can actually use.

From asking for a pay rise without burning bridges, to knowing when it is time to quit, to building wealth not just income, re:WORKING tackles the questions we are all thinking about but rarely get honest answers to. Whether you are starting out, stuck in the middle, or ready for your next move, this is a podcast made to help you make smarter decisions, feel more in control, and define success on your own terms.

Bauer Media
Careers Economics Personal Success
Episodes
  • Alastair Campbell - How to Influence When You’re Not in Charge
    May 11 2026

    Work is not just about being good at your job. It is about being heard, building influence, and knowing how to navigate the people around you.

    In this episode, Alastair Campbell shares what decades at the highest levels of power taught him about influence, communication, and getting things done. From working alongside Tony Blair to shaping messages that cut through, he has seen first hand why some people get their way and others get ignored.

    This is not about spin or manipulation. It is about understanding how influence really works and how you can use it in your own career.

    We cover how to influence when you are not in charge, why being right is often not enough, and how to get people to back your ideas. Alastair also explains how to handle power dynamics at work, deal with difficult personalities, and say what needs to be said even when it is uncomfortable.

    If you have ever felt overlooked, frustrated, or unsure how to make an impact at work, this episode will give you the tools to change that.

    Credits:

    Podcast Content Producer - Jon Weeks

    Camera Operator - Alex Thompson

    Junior Video Producer - Raphaelle Sanis

    Social Media Producer - Adeola Oladeji

    Social Media Agency - Your Social Currency

    Talent Booker - Jo Sheinman

    Designer - Ben Watkins

    Production Assistant - Emily Spungin

    Production Manager - Sarah Nicholls

    Executive Producer - Finn Ryan

    Head of Production - Cat Moran

    Chief Creative Officer - Lucie Cave

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    58 mins
  • re:WORKING with Tim Campbell
    Apr 23 2026

    Work is changing, and so is how we feel about it.

    Re:Working is a weekly podcast for anyone trying to get ahead at work, grow their money, and still have a life outside of it.

    Hosted by Tim Campbell, the first ever winner of The Apprentice and now a business leader and advisor, the show cuts through the noise of hustle culture and empty career advice.

    This is not another interview show dressed up as a business podcast. Every episode is built around the idea that the guest is there to help solve the challenges facing you, sharing their lived experiences, hard earned lessons, and practical advice you can actually use.

    From asking for a pay rise without burning bridges, to knowing when it is time to quit, to building wealth not just income, Re:Working tackles the questions we are all thinking about but rarely get honest answers to. Whether you are starting out, stuck in the middle, or ready for your next move, this is a podcast made to help you make smarter decisions, feel more in control, and define success on your own terms.

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    2 mins
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