The Sounds of the Baskerville

115. When the Storm Hits

17 min · 7. apr. 2026
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In this episode of The Sounds of the Baskerville, Chris Baskerville and James Flaherty take a candid, unscripted look at the economic storm clouds gathering over Australia. From the cascading effects of global conflict on fuel prices, to the squeeze on household disposable incomes, to tightening credit across second-tier lenders, the conditions for a wave of business distress are quietly falling into place.  Chris unpacks the concept of externalities, the economic shocks no business owner can plan for and what history tells us about the insolvency cycle that follows. With recession talk returning and the cost of living biting harder than ever, this episode is a timely reality check.

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In this episode of The Sounds of the Baskerville, Chris Baskerville and James Flaherty bring the SBR vs Voluntary Administration debate to life with real war stories from the coalface. First up: a nightclub owner who poured his personal injury compensation into a business, only to find himself trapped in the wrong restructuring tool and how switching to VA changed everything. Then Chris flips the script with a COVID-era engineering firm that was the textbook case for SBR: a fundamentally sound business, a hockey stick recovery in sight, and a director who just needed one clean break from legacy debt. The lesson? Neither tool is universally better. The right answer depends on who you owe, what assets you hold, and how early you ask for help. And the earlier you call, the more options you have.

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