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The GCSE Business Studies Revision Podcast Series

Unlock your potential in GCSE Business Studies with our engaging and accessible podcast series, designed to support learners of all abilities. Covering the entire GCSE Business Studies syllabus, these episodes help you master key concepts, deepen your understanding, and prepare for exam success. Whether you're pre-learning content to get ahead or revising after lessons, our podcasts provide the clarity and focus you need to excel.

Each episode is meticulously crafted using advanced Google Notebook LM technology to make complex topics clear and relatable. With real-world scenarios and fictional stories like BrewBliss, LuxeGuard, and ProSmooth, we bring business theory to life. Explore topics such as marketing, business operations, customer service, and external influences, while understanding how they relate to the functional areas of business: operations, human resources, marketing, and finance.

Our podcast doesn't just explain concepts—it prepares you for exams. Special episodes are dedicated to working through exam-style questions, offering practical tips, model answers, and strategies to boost your confidence.

As well as supporting each lesson, we include engaging fictional stories to illustrate how business concepts work in practice, making your learning journey both informative and enjoyable.

We value your feedback! Let us know how we can improve or topics you'd like us to cover in more detail. Reach out to us via social media or leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

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Brought to you by PEELC Strategy Productions, with audio and AI support powered by Google Notebook LM. Join us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts, and transform your Business Studies revision experience today!

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Episode: Mastering the 9-Mark Questions with the PEEL C Strategy In this special Deep Dive episode, we explore the PEEL C Strategy, a structured approach to answering 9-mark questions in GCSE Business Studies. Learn how to craft clear, analytical, and evaluative responses that maximise your marks. We break down each element—Point, Evidence, Explain, Link, and Conclusion—and demonstrate how to apply it effectively when analysing two options and making a justified recommendation. With practical...
Struggling with Business Studies exam techniques? Not sure how to approach those 9-mark questions? In this episode, we break down the exam structure, key question types, and essential strategies to help you maximise your marks and confidently tackle your GCSE Business Studies exams! 🔍 What You'll Learn: ✅ Concept Clarity – Understand core business concepts, from costs and market segmentation to pricing strategies. ✅ Exam Structure Demystified – Navigate the two 90-minute papers with a clear...
The first source is an excerpt from the "Deeper Thinking and Stronger Action" resource, an organizational commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) primarily aimed at managers and leaders in the Further Education (FE) sector. This resource outlines the importance of developing knowledge and understanding of EDI concepts, engaging in deeper thinking about personal biases and privilege, and committing to stronger action through detailed planning and collaborative effort. The second s...
The provided source offers an extensive examination of unconditional positive regard (UPR), a foundational concept in psychology, particularly within client-centered therapy as pioneered by Carl Rogers. This article defines UPR as an attitude of complete acceptance and love for an individual, regardless of their actions, and differentiates it from accepting every behavior. Furthermore, the text explores the psychology behind UPR, discussing its application in counseling, social work, and pare...
This episode explores the updated Ofsted Schools Inspection Toolkit (September 2025), highlighting the key evaluation areas that will shape inspections: safeguarding, inclusion, curriculum and teaching, achievement, attendance and behaviour, personal development, early years, post-16 provision, and leadership. We break down what inspectors are looking for, how evidence will be gathered, and what the changes mean for schools in practice. Designed for school leaders, teachers, and governo...
In this episode, we explore Tom Bennett’s landmark review Creating a Culture, which examines how school leaders can shape behaviour and culture with clarity and purpose. Drawing on real-world case studies and practical recommendations, the discussion highlights what it takes to embed values, design consistent routines, and build a school climate where students thrive. Listeners will gain insight into balancing high expectations with inclusion, addressing disadvantage, and ensuring behav...
This podcast examines an excerpt from a scholarly article by Marshall Ganz titled "Public Narrative, Collective Action, and Power," published in 2011 and made available through Harvard University's DASH repository. The core argument explores how organized collective action, or social movements, requires leadership capable of mobilizing publics for political change under conditions of uncertainty. Specifically, the article examines the practice of "public narrative," which is described as a le...
This extensive research report from August 2025, authored by Pallavi Banerjee of the University of Cambridge, examines the influence of the home learning environment (HLE) on the educational attainment of young people in England. The study utilizes linked administrative and survey data (LSYPE-2 and NPD) to investigate how socioeconomic factors, parental background, family relationships, behavior, and neighborhood context predict the likelihood of students achieving Level 2 (L2) and Level 3 (L...
This episode follows up on our recent Business in the Real World assessment. It’s a focused look at how to turn good knowledge into great analysis — the difference between explaining what a business does and showing why it matters. Dom revisits key questions from the paper, using real student examples from Fone Ltd, Suheila Web Design, TradeUp, and Amelia’s Phone Repair Shop to explore how to build stronger reasoning. The episode introduces the Chain Builder — Because, Leading to, Therefore —...
Episode 1: The Purpose and Nature of Business In this episode, we explore the fundamentals of business, focusing on why businesses exist and what drives their success. Learn about the purpose of business activities, the difference between goods and services, and how businesses meet customer needs and fill market gaps. We break down key concepts such as the factors of production (land, labour, capital, and enterprise) and explain opportunity cost using clear and relatable examples. Discover ho...
Episode 2: A Deep Dive into Entrepreneurs and Business Sectors In this episode, we take a closer look at the world of entrepreneurs and explore what drives them to turn ideas into successful businesses. Learn about the key qualities of great entrepreneurs—like resilience, innovation, and determination—and discover why they pursue independence, profits, or passion projects. We also dive into the concept of opportunity cost and how it influences business decision-making. Finally, we break down ...
Episode 3: A Deep Dive into Business Ownership In this episode, we explore the various types of business ownership, including sole traders, partnerships, and private and public limited companies. Learn about the benefits and drawbacks of each structure, focusing on how they impact liability, control, and the ability to raise finance. We also delve into not-for-profit organisations, explaining their unique role in benefiting society rather than generating profits. Using relatable examples, we ...
Episode 4: A Deep Dive into Business Aims and Objectives In this episode, we explore how businesses set and achieve their goals by breaking down the difference between aims and objectives. Using the SMART framework (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound), we explain how businesses turn long-term ambitions into actionable targets, with examples from BrewBliss, our fictional café. We discuss common aims such as survival, growth, and customer satisfaction, and show how BrewBliss...
Episode 5: A Deep Dive into Stakeholders In this episode, we uncover the vital role of stakeholders in shaping business decisions. From employees and customers to suppliers, the local community, and shareholders, each stakeholder group has unique needs and expectations that businesses must consider. We explore how businesses manage stakeholder relationships, balance competing demands, and communicate effectively. Discover how stakeholder influence can make or break a business and why strong c...
Episode 6: Finding the Perfect Spot – The Importance of Business Location In this episode, we explore the critical decisions businesses face when choosing the right location. From bustling high streets to remote offices and overseas operations, we break down the factors that influence where businesses set up shop. Learn how proximity to markets, access to labour, costs, and competition shape these choices. We illustrate the impact of location on success with examples like an eco-friendly café...
Episode 7: Planning for Success – The Power of a Business Plan In this episode, we explore the essential role of business plans in turning ideas into reality. Whether launching a start-up or expanding an existing business, a solid plan acts as a roadmap to success. We’ll break down the key components, including mission statements, SMART objectives, financial forecasts, and staffing needs. Using BrewBliss as a case study, we show how the café’s founders used their plan to secure funding, ident...
Episode 8: Growing Big – The Challenges and Rewards of Business Expansion In this episode, we take a deep dive into how businesses expand and the benefits and risks that come with it. From organic growth strategies like opening new stores or franchising to external methods like mergers and takeovers, we explore the many ways businesses can scale up. We break down the concepts of economies of scale—how bigger businesses can cut costs—and diseconomies of scale, the challenges that growth can br...
Episode 9: From Idea to Impact – Riley Taylor’s Entrepreneurial Journey In this episode of the PEELC Strategy Podcast, we dive into the fictional yet inspiring story of Riley Taylor, a young entrepreneur who transformed their passion for fitness into a thriving business: ProSmooth, a high-protein, all-natural smoothie brand. Through Riley’s journey, we explore key concepts from the GCSE Business Studies curriculum, including the purpose of business, entrepreneurial traits, business ownership,...
Episode 10: Business in the Real World – Tackling a 9-Mark Question - Adventures in the Real World In this Deep Dive episode of the PEELC Strategy Podcast, we break down how to approach a 9-mark business studies question with confidence. Using a structured approach, we guide you through a real exam-style scenario where John is considering a partnership with Lucas to expand his Adventures business into ski holidays. We explore: ✅ The advantages – Lucas’s local knowledge and financial investmen...
Episode 1: Technology and the Future of Business In the first episode of our Influences on Business series, we explore how technology has transformed the way businesses operate. From automation and e-commerce to the creation of entirely new job roles, technology continues to shape the business world in ways we couldn’t have imagined 50 years ago. We discuss the advantages and challenges of embracing technology, with real-world examples like Amazon's revolutionary use of automation and online ...
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