Episode 7
A farmer uses his goats in a yoga class to help keep his dairy business alive, and a painter uses an ethical loan to get back into business after a brush with death.
A Dartington dairy farmer decides to diversify into goat yoga in a bid to keep his farm alive. He bucks the local trend and applies for a loan to buy equipment to produce his own goat milk and ice cream, and when the goats aren’t being milked, they’re used in a yoga class.
In south Wales, a painter gets back to work thanks to an ethical loan. He lost his business when he was diagnosed with cancer, but with a clean bill of health he’s back out with his brushes, taking his decorating business to new heights.
New Zealander Emma turns the aftermath of the London riots into a community venture. She's using a loan to bring local people together, by setting up an award-winning community directory. And in Liverpool, Enterprise Credit Union are on hand to help their members and keep high-interest pay day loans away from its community.
And time's running out for a mum who needs an emergency loan to keep a roof over her head. Will the credit union be able to help her and keep her away from loan sharks?
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Kevin Duala |
Executive Producer | Claire Simpson |
Executive Producer | Camilla Lewis |
Series Producer | Angela Davison |
Production Manager | Laura Tjia |
Production Company | Curve Media Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Tue 27 Aug 2019 11:00
- Wed 28 Aug 2019 07:15