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First Act shares the origin tales and inspirational stories of Australia’s small business innovators and startup founders. Hosted by Kochie’s Business Builders’ editor Cec Busby, these fireside chats and frank conversations deliver a deep dive into the genesis of success. Cec and her guests unpack…

First Act


    • Jun 20, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 37m AVG DURATION
    • 68 EPISODES


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    Raise a glass to Pub Choir: Astrid Jorgensen's singalong sensation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 45:09


    ‘Am I the CEO?' Astrid Jorgensen asked herself while wrapping her head around the idea that maybe her wildly popular Pub Choir was indeed a business. But when you attract fans like Mariah Carey, KISS and The Cranberries, you're onto something. Over the past 7 years, Pub Choir has become a global phenomenon that brings thousands of people together to learn the harmonies of a song in the most non-judgemental way. Astrid is the centre of the Pub Choir universe – it cannot exist without her powerful energy and her unique ‘musical thinking', as we learn on this episode of First Act. We go behind-the-scenes with Astrid on her path from high school teacher to a choral conductor, composer and performer who's taught more than 300,000 people to sing.  Head to pubchoir.com.au for more.

    Season 3 - First Act

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 0:30


    First Act is back with a brand new season, kicking off on Friday 14 June. Each week, Kochie's Business Builders editors and co-hosts Cec Busby and Adam Bub talk with some of Australia's most innovative business owners and personalities and share their inspirational stories and origin tales. So subscribe now for the new season of First Act. Because every story has a beginning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    A royal workout: How Cameron Falloon is transforming fitness empires

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 44:50


    Cameron Falloon is passionate about fitness. He's spent decades helping elite athletes, the rich and famous and everyday Aussies meet their fitness goals to be the best they can be. He is the founder of Body Fit Training - the fastest-growing fitness franchise in Australia - with over 240 locations opened across the globe. Plus he's the former head fitness coach of the Geelong Cats, the Western Bulldogs and was the high performance coach of Port Adelaide Power for a time. At the ripe old age of 24, he was the personal trainer of perhaps the world's most famous woman - Princess Diana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Secrets of a serial entrepreneur: How Scratch's Mike Halligan became a dog food mogul

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 43:06


    Melbourne entrepreneur Mike Halligan is a bit of an overachiever. He's mastered the worlds of eCommerce, marketing, blogging, apps and subscription services – all driven by his desire to find solutions to consumer problems and build brands accordingly. Some of his pet projects have taken off, others haven't. Right now, he's the co-founder of a howling multi-million dollar success: Scratch, Australia's fastest-growing direct-to-consumer dog food company. On this episode of First Act, Mike speaks honestly about the lessons he's learned that any startup founder or budding entrepreneur will lean in to hear. Episode notes In this episode, Mike shares: 2:58 – Growing up in an entrepreneurial family 5:31 – Lessons learned from launching a business as a teen 9:30 – The benefits of studying entrepreneurship 11:10 – Building a successful marketing firm at age 19 – Engage Marketing 15:25 – Jumping on the early blog designing bandwagon – The Blog Designers 18:50 – Evolution into eCommerce and building online stores – Online Store Guys 21:55 – The power of eCommerce to scale a business 24:30 – Launching one of the first health tech apps – BodyWise 30:05 – Advice for people wanting to launch an app today 33:05 – The birth of Scratch subscription pet food service 36:45 – The benefits of a subscription model for business efficiency 44:20 – Reigniting the spark for business after failure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Sauce it to 'em: Manu Feildel's journey from chef to entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 42:34


    He's one of the most recognisable faces on Australian TV thanks to My Kitchen Rules, but that's only one part of the Manu Feildel story. Coming from a family of French foodies, Manu caught the cooking bug working as a teenage apprentice in his dad's restaurant in Brittany. Armed with natural talent and joie de vivre, Manu embarked upon a career working in some of the finest French restaurants in London before making the move to Australia. From the highs of heading up hatted restaurants to the heartbreak of closing much-loved venues, Manu's learned the hard lessons of hospitality firsthand. In this frank, funny and fascinating First Act, Manu shares the secrets of surviving fine dining, navigating TV fame and the challenges of getting a brand into supermarkets (The Sauce By Manu is his latest). Episode notes: In this episode, Manu unpacks: 2:00 – The most overrated food trend 4:00 – Manu's family foodie history + early days in the food industry 7:00 – Lessons learned from working in hospitality 9:30 – From France to London – Manu's early career moves 12:00 – Differences between Australian vs European food industries 13:51 – Making a fresh start in Australia – early successes and failures 16:50 – Hardest lessons learned from business challenges 20:00 – Breaking through depression after business failure 22:45 – Upsides and downsides to starring on My Kitchen Rules 25:45 – Learning to be a public figure 27:50 – From representing brands to building his own – By Manu 30:10 – The long journey from idea to supermarket shelves 36:30 – Why the switch from TV chef to supermarket brand? 38:15 – La Botanique – going into business with wife, Clarissa 40:45 – Crowdfunding to expand the By Manu team and brand Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    What Lisa Cox wants you to know about disability and disrupting expectations

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 44:47


    Lisa Cox has a no-BS approach to life. Her ability to cut through fluff has been key to her success as an internationally respected disability advocate, award-winning author, business consultant and media professional. It hasn't been an easy ride. At just 24, Lisa suffered a brain haemorrhage caused by an infection. Three weeks in a coma, two months on life support and dozens of operations and procedures later, Lisa had to rebuild her life, living with a brain injury. Dealing with such a curveball presented Lisa with a second chance. Now, she's renowned as one of Australia's most powerful voices for representation, diversity and inclusion for people living with disabilities. Episode notes:In this episode, Lisa unpacks: 2:39 – Making a career out of communicating 6:25 – Disrupting expectations of people with disabilities 9:30 – Fighting back after a sudden, debilitating illness at age 24 12:00 – Disability is more than socially good – it's good for business 15:29 – Why disability representation matters in media, marketing and advertising 17:35 – Virtue signalling – businesses MUST do better than once a year 22:32 – The problem with the ‘positive inspo' space 25:44 – Challenges with social attitudes towards people with disability 30:10 – Tiers of prejudice – invisible vs visible disability 34:00 – Understanding what employees with disabilities need 36:12 – The importance of consulting with people with lived experience 39:45 – Support and self-care as a disability advocate 41:30 – Supporting small business owners with disabilities  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Put the zing in it: Refugee-turned-entrepreneur Yarrie Bangura's tonic for success

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 40:41


    Warning: This episode of First Act deals with trauma and may be potentially distressing for some listeners. Yarrie Bangura is a survivor. At the age of eight years old, her family fled the civil war in Sierra Leone and migrated to Australia as refugees. While the painful memories live on, Yarrie has found a way to celebrate the positive parts of growing up in her West African village. Inspired by a natural recipe made by her aunty and grandmother, Yarrie created Aunty's Ginger Tonic. Now a successful entrepreneur living in Sydney, Yarrie has captured the vibrant spirit of Africa and is passionate about giving back to her adopted homeland of Australia. Episode notes: In this episode, Yarrie talks about: Life in Sierra Leone and the conflict that caused Yarrie's family to flee (4m) Starting new life in Australia as a teen - coping with trauma + learning a new language (9m30s) Yarrie's mother's inspiring entrepreneurial survival skills (16m30s) The family inspiration and product development behind Aunty's Ginger Tonic (19m25s) Expanding from markets to supermarket shelves (27m30s) Building a business support network to help you reach success (31m45s) Next steps: Expanding the Aunty's Ginger Tonic flavour range (36m45s) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Taco 'bout success: Clovis Young's Mad Mex revolution

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 42:35


    From SoCal beaches to the streets of Darlinghurst, Clovis Young's journey to becoming a fast food mogul has been a winding one. Growing up in sunny California, Clovis fell in love with the fresh flavours of Mexican cuisine. But it wasn't until he ditched his Wall Street job as an equity trader for life down under, that he began his singular mission: to bring fresh Mexican food to Australians. It was a move that would disrupt the local fast food movement with a healthier alternative. Fast forward 13 years later and you can find Mad Mex Fresh Mexican all across the nation. Episode notes: Clovis' first act – early foodie memories + creative parents (1m) From Wall Street to Australian taco tycoon – next steps (9m 40s) Business blind spots – a steep learning curve (15m30s) Running a business with your significant other (20m) Bootstrapping, franchising + challenges of moving into new territories (24m30s) How a community-focused approach works best (29m) Resilience tips when coping with business challenges (35m) The power of transparency (40m) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Wheels of fortune: How Camplify's Justin Hales turned sharing caravans into an ASX-listed startup

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 36:48


    Camplify is an Australian startup success on the road to world domination. Based in Newcastle, NSW, entrepreneur Justin Hales came up with the idea of connecting RV owners with holidaymakers through an online marketplace. Airbnb for caravan and campervan hire, if you like. In 2015, Camplify was born. Now Camplify is a multimillion-dollar, ASX-listed brand that's expanded to the UK, Spain and New Zealand. Justin joins First Act to share what he's learned about about raising capital for a startup, scaling up and harnessing the power of the sharing economy. Episode notes: Justin's first act – early life and entrepreneurial journey (1m 45s) The ‘aha' moment that sparked Camplify (6m50s) Building the Camplify community (10m) How a business accelerator program helped Camplify take off (14m) Overcoming self-doubt and challenges (17m) Growing pains – dealing with rapid growth + raising capital (19m) Dealing with COVID interruptions (22m30s) Ups and downs of overseas expansion (27m) Maximising the sharing economy (31m50s) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Clean energy innovator, billion-dollar startup founder: Richard Turner is the essential entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 43:27


    Richard Turner is a fountain of entrepreneurial knowledge. He's founded four successful businesses in different industries from food distribution to labour hire to renewable energy – with three of those becoming multi-billion-dollar startups. One of them is ZEN Energy, the second-largest electricity retailer in South Australia, and soon to become Australia's first Clean Energy Utility. As a mentor to hundreds of early-stage startups, and as the former Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Adelaide, he's got a wealth of experience to share about starting businesses, reinvention and industry disruption. His new book, The Essential Entrepreneur, is an essential guide. Take it away, Richard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Zara Cooper fell head over heels for barefoot shoe brand PaperKrane and found love along the way

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 40:25


    PaperKrane flew into Zara Cooper's life and brought the winds of change with it. The mum of three was a customer of the cult barefoot shoe brand when she approached co-founder Kate Corleison with a proposition to grow the brand from its baby shoe niche into a global footwear company. Leaving the law firm she'd founded, Zara embraced her new life as an entrepreneur and helped expand the brand from booties to children's shoes and adult footwear. That's not the only change PKs (as PaperKrane shoes are known among their fervent parent followers) brought into Zara's life. She met a woman whose child was wearing PKs – and fell in love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How Rebecca Klodinsky built the Queensland bikini brand beloved by the Kardashians

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 34:27


    Rebecca Klodinsky is one of Australia's most successful young entrepreneurs. She's the founder of cult swimwear brand IIXIIST - which she bootstrapped herself with just $2000 at the ripe old age of 24. Almost a decade later, IIXIIST has grown from a backyard brand to a global success story beloved by celebrities like the Kardashians and Rihanna. But that's not Bec's only startup - she's also the co-founder of Prestwick Place, a jewellery brand, that's shaking up the diamond industry with its lab-grown creations that give conflict diamonds the boot and provide instead, a sustainable alternative that's better on the wallet, people and planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    No money, no food, no education: How Forever Projects is changing lives in Tanzania

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 36:34


    In 2010 Mark Dombkins and his wife Anna moved to Tanzania with their children in the hope of extending their family by adoption. Three years later, the couple returned to Australia as a family of eight and with a firm desire to help the women of Tanzania break the cycle of poverty.  From this desire, Forever Projects was born, a not-for-profit whose dream is to educate Tanzanian women to become self-sustaining in the hope of keeping more families together. Several years later and Forever Projects has managed to save over 1000 families from being split apart, and Mark's not stopping his mission anytime soon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Who Gives A Crap's Simon Griffiths is a toilet paper mogul on a mission

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 44:28


    Here's a story worth giving a crap about. In 2012, Simon Griffiths sat on a toilet for 50 hours to raise money for Who Gives A Crap – a social enterprise that would sell toilet paper and give 50 per cent of those profits to communities in dire need of clean water and toilets. That's around 2 billion plus people on this earth. Who Gives A Crap became a sensation. A toilet paper disruptor. A saviour to many throughout the TP panic of the pandemic. Raising millions for charities, Simon and co-founders Jehan Ratnatunga and Danny Alexander are kicking lofty goals. And if you ask Simon, they're only just getting started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Sonia Majkic started her first business at the age of 12. Now, her $25 million business is booming

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 36:17


    Over the past five years, Sonia Majkic has made $25 million with her Australia-wide digital marketing company, 3 Phase Marketing. She's been named on AFR's Fast 100 List and won numerous accolades for her work helping businesses of all sizes grow and prosper. But Sonia didn't have money growing up. Immigrating from Serbia to Australia in the '80s, Sonia's family struggled with language, community and finding work without formal qualifications in Melbourne. At the age of 12, Sonia took it upon herself to sell ‘crafty things' to her neighbours – an idea that sparked a rags-to-riches tale you'll love listening to on First Act. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Living the green life: Catherine Velisha's journey from fruit picker to packer to managing director

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 43:03


    Catherine Velisha is passionate about all things fruit and veg, but that wasn't always the case. It was never her intention to run the family business, Velisha Farms. Yet since taking on the role of managing director, Catherine has taken the family's market farm to new heights. In a male-dominated industry, she is a force to be reckoned with. When she's not busy navigating the ins and outs of the family business, she's got her hands full with VEG Education - a support service for those in the fresh fruit and veg trade, and Food Futures, which is helping to train the next generation of food experts. Catherine is changing the face of the Aussie agricultural industry for the better! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    From side hustle to media success: How Man of Many's Frank Arthur found a niche that took off

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 43:07


    Like many great entrepreneurs, Man of Many's Frank Arthur has two driving forces that kicked off his early career: a major passion and a job at Macca's. The passion was for product design – which would later become his bread and butter. But not without some surprising career moves along the way… Born in Ghana and raised in Dubbo, this ideas man found his calling when he and then-flatmate Scott Purcell started a digital platform to profile the latest trends in products, culture and style. In 2012, Man of Many was born. Years later, they quit their jobs and threw everything into what is now an award-winning men's lifestyle media brand consumed by millions worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How a skincare obsessive used science to build a beauty brand that's better for the planet

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 43:40


    Natassia Nicolao is on a mission to save the beauty industry from water waste. As the founder of Conserving Beauty, she has developed a range of waterless beauty products that are a real game changer for the sector. When you consider two-thirds of the global population will live with water restrictions by 2035 and that beauty products are usually made from 50-70 per cent water, you get some idea of the magnitude of her innovation.  Natassia was recently crowned the 2022 Women of the Future winner for her achievement and she joins us to share how her passion for beauty and science have combined for the betterment of the planet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    From food labs to the aisles of Woolies: Dr Vincent's apple innovation is changing lives

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 37:10


    Does an apple a day keep the doctor away? Dr Vincent Candrawinata knows the answer. He's the founder of Renovatio, one of Australia's fastest-growing health and wellness brands specialising in anti-inflammatory relief. At the core (boom-tish!) of his operations are apples from Orange, NSW. Yes, apples from Orange. The highly respected antioxidant researcher, food scientist and clinical nutritionist discovered how to extract bionic antioxidants from apples using only water – a process scientists globally had been trying to do for more than 80 years. Renovatio has since helped 1000s of Australians - here's the story behind the brand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Expert networker Leela Cosgrove went from Brisbane's mean streets to Richard Branson's island

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 37:49


    Entrepreneurship may have seemed an unlikely choice for Leela Cosgrove, founder of business growth consulting firm Strategic Anarchy. Growing up in Brisbane's housing commission estates, Leela was surrounded by less-than-ideal circumstances. Fortunately, she had strong female role models - in the guise of her mother and grandmother - who led her to believe anything was possible. Today, Leela heads up a multimillion-dollar business and counts Richard Branson among her friends. She's passionate about helping women succeed in business and shatter any barriers that are in their way. Leela is bringing this mission to life as the Australian Chapter Leader of the Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network (DWEN), and with the Women's Leadership Festival in Melbourne this October. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Celebrity chef Dan Churchill: The Aussie who's changing how New Yorkers eat breakfast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 44:15


    He's the Aussie chef who's made it in the US, popping up on shows like Good Morning America and The Drew Barrymore Show. And every day, he's serving up Aussie breakfasts and coffees to discerning New Yorkers at his impact-driven restaurant in Nolita, New York: Charley St. But we first met Dan on season five of MasterChef Australia when he was making ‘dude food'. He's since become a globally renowned chef, cookbook author, athlete, wellness coach and podcast host on The Epic Table Podcast. He also happens to be the chef and nutrition expert for Chris Hemsworth's CENTR health advice app – and he's now joined Australian Eau De Vie grape spirit brand Feels Botanical as a partner and major investor. Busy, but oh so chill. How does he do it?

    How Daniel Flynn made social impact easy for everyday Aussies with Thankyou

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 46:16


    Daniel Flynn is an eco-warrior. As the managing director and co-founder of Thankyou, Daniel and his team are flipping consumerism on its head to deliver meaningful change. In a world where brands often pay lip service to social impact, Thankyou is the real deal. Since launching Thankyou in 2008, the brand has grown from selling a single product to over 50 lines that are available in supermarkets all over Australia. The ethos of Thankyou is simple: to create a better world where no one lives in poverty and as co-founder, Daniel is leading the charge.

    How Marion Grasby cooked up a global food empire loved by millions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 37:10


    Cook, media publisher and entrepreneur, Marion Grasby wears a lot of hats. As one of Masterchef's favourite contestants, Marion quickly won the hearts of Aussie viewers with her Thai-Aussie flavour fusions. Although she missed out on the crown, Marion quickly parlayed her fame into a cook book deal before launching her brand, Marion's Kitchen. Today Marion is the head of a next-generation food and lifestyle company with a subscriber base of 7 million and a global monthly reach of more than 30 million people. Not bad going for the home-cook who insists fame was never on her agenda.

    What do pet owners want? Justus Hammer has figured it out with Mad Paws

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 43:29


    If you're mad about pets, you'll be mad for our next guest … Justus Hammer. Justus is the founder of Mad Paws, Australia's largest online pet care platform. Dubbed ‘Airbnb for pets', Mad Paws matches pets with trusted pet sitters. It's a fabulous alternative to traditional kennels and has proved a massive success. But Mad Paws isn't his first venture. Justus is also the man behind Australia's largest group buying platform, Spreets – which he sold for a massive $40 million less than a year after launch. It was the first of a number of successes for the serial entrepreneur but there have been some failed ventures too. Justus joins us to share the highs and lows of his First Act.

    Sarah Cordiner was the first woman in her family to get a higher education. Now she's a global edupreneur.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 51:33


    Sarah Cordiner's used to breaking boundaries. As the first woman in her family to get a higher education, Sarah bucked convention from the start. Education is her passion and it drives her purpose. As one of the world's leading edupreneurs, Sarah has helped thousands of small business owners use their expertise to create new revenue streams. She's the queen of online courses, has been cited by Forbes as a leader in the education space, ranked by HuffPost as one of the world's 50 must follow women entrepreneurs and has the number 1 blog in the e-learning space. Did we mention she holds the record as the youngest University ‘Executive Director and Head of Campus' in Australian HISTORY? But it hasn't all been plain sailing and Sarah joins us to share some of the ups and downs of her entrepreneurial journey.

    Luxe Listings' Simon Cohen has nailed the art of negotiation in high-end real estate

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 28:22


    Simon Cohen knows a thing or two about the lifestyles of the rich and famous. As the founder of CohenHandler - Australia's number one Buyers Agency - his job is to find the ultra-rich the most extra homes. He's gone from starting a business with just $5000 in his bank account to becoming the highest-grossing buyers' agent in Australia. A natural salesman, Simon has quickly carved out a niche in a competitive industry. He joins us on First Act to unpack some of the secrets to his success, including how he's leveraged his expertise into a popular TV show, Luxe Listings Australia.

    The man behind the Seabin Project: Pete Ceglinski's ingenious invention to save our oceans

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 48:03


    Pete Ceglinski is a surfer, industrial designer and ‘eco-preneur' whose game-changing invention, the Seabin has captured millions of kilos of waste from our oceans. It's a simple idea - a bin for the sea - yet its footprint is indelible. Since launching the business with a crowdfunding campaign, Pete and his team have taken Seabin global, saving 1000s of sea creatures from being trapped in plastic waste. But the Seabin isn't just a floating garbage collector, thanks to smart technology, Pete and co. can now track microplastics and their impact on the ocean. Thanks to Pete and the Seabin Project, our seas and futures look brighter every day!

    Family business dramas? Two Men and a Truck's Richard Kuipers has survived it all

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 33:55


    From his early days as a Dutch backpacker bartending in the '70s gangster's paradise of King's Cross to growing his family business from a backyard caravan, Richard Kuipers is a man with stories to tell. At 75, he's passionate about sharing what to do and what NOT to do when running a family business – based on his learnings from creating one of Australia's largest removal companies, Two Men And A Truck. Richard started the business more than 40 years ago with a single truck. Now it's a multimillion-dollar operation that employs 300 people with a fleet of close to 100 vehicles. But not without family drama along the way.

    How Australian women's fashion trailblazer Jane Cay made Birdsnest soar

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 43:27


    Jane Cay is one of the most humble entrepreneurs you'll meet. She also happens to be one of Australia's leading fashion retailers and has grown her business from a small boutique store in country New South Wales, into an online empire with more than 150 staff. But retail was never the original plan for Jane. It wasn't until she fell in love and returned to the Snowy Mountains that this accidental entrepreneur found her calling and her business Birdsnest was born. Jane knows how to make Australian women feel good, whatever size, colour or style of dress they're wearing. She's also got a crystal ball when it comes to trends in online shopping ...

    Michelle Fotheringham is saving ‘corporate escapees' from the daily grind

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 42:33


    People, culture and organisation are Michelle Fotheringham's bread and butter. As the cofounder of Werkling – an on-demand talent platform - Michelle spends her day-to-day immersed in helping businesses assemble their dream teams. But it wasn't always the case. Michelle is a self-described corporate escapee who took the plunge into startup land during the pandemic, after realising people wanted to make the shift from work as life to work with purpose. If you want to get the lowdown on people and the future of work, Michelle shares plenty of advice as we delve into her first act as a founder.

    Why Jax Garrett is becoming ‘the Kris Jenner of the gaming world'

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 40:34


    Jax Garrett puts the ‘game' into ‘game-changer'. In 2018, the Newcastle-based entrepreneur founded GGWP Academy, an E-learning and Influencer marketplace platform to help gamers globally become full-timer creators and connect with sponsors. Jax has skin in the game – she's a gamer herself and her son competed in a Pokemon tournament in the US when he was just nine.  With an intimate knowledge of the esports industry, Jax saw an opportunity to change it from the inside – and she's only getting started. Jax tells First Act about her unique career path, how she came up with GGWP Academy and what it means for the world's next generation of gaming influencers.

    How Skins founder Jaimie Fuller took on doping, homophobia and corruption in sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 44:12


    Jaimie Fuller always loved sports so it seems inevitable that he would one day find his place at the helm of a sporting company. His passion led him to become an outspoken advocate; championing fairness, equality and justice in the games he loved. Taking a stand is just part of who he is and even when his business crumbled and he filed for bankruptcy, he took the failure in style with a mea culpa to his brand's fans. He's here today to share the rise and fall of his beloved business, Skins, his journey as an activist and advocate and how he's stepped up again to start a new game-changing venture that's set to protect athletes from brain injuries.

    Marketing expert, cancer survivor, ‘no bull' motivator: The wisdom of Sharon Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 47:25


    Sharon Williams is a marketing maverick and PR maven. While other agencies were still wrapping their heads around personal branding and business strategy, Sharon was coming up with her own trademarked formula - the Taurus Bullseye - which has led countless businesses and corporations to success. She's managed to do all this while being a single mum to three children and a survivor of multiple breast cancer diagnoses. Her no guts, no glory attitude is evident in everything she does – but it's tempered with a kindness and generosity of spirit that is rare. She joins us today to share the highs and lows of a close to three-decade career.

    Out of his darkest moments, Cuppa.tv's Luke Cook has created a movement of vulnerability

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 36:14


    Luke ‘Cookie' Cook is on a mission to change how we see and speak about mental health. Since launching his business Cuppa.TV during the pandemic, Cookie has put conversations about mental health and wellbeing on the national agenda. His daily discussions with movers and shakers in the wellness space have delivered a dose of optimism to a nation in need. He joins us to share the inspiration behind the Cuppa brand and how its helped him get through times of struggle too.

    Lawpath's Tom Willis knows how to market your small business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 47:25


    He may be the cofounder of one of Australia's most successful legal startups, but Tom Willis's driving purpose is to help businesses be seen. Marketing is his raison d'être and he's spent over a decade at the forefront of the digital marketing space. As General Assembly's go-to lecturer for all things marketing, he's taught thousands of students, marketers and business owners the ABCs of the latest digital trends. He joins us today to tell us how he got the marketing bug and why he's so passionate about sharing his wisdom.

    Lawpath's Tom Willis knows how to market your small business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 45:55


    He may be the cofounder of one of Australia's most successful legal startups, but Tom Willis's driving purpose is to help businesses be seen. Marketing is his raison d'être and he's spent over a decade at the forefront of the digital marketing space.As General Assembly's go-to lecturer for all things marketing, he's taught thousands of students, marketers and business owners the ABCs of the latest digital trends. He joins us today to tell us how he got the marketing bug and why he's so passionate about sharing his wisdom.

    Anaita Sarkar's secrets to a booming green business and TikTok fame

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 37:08


    Anaita Sarkar knows how to back herself. The serial entrepreneur left behind a career in marketing to found her first brand, Olivia & Co, despite having no experience in fashion or small business. Several years later, horrified by the amount of waste her products were contributing to the planet, Anaita switched tack again to create Hero Packaging. Since launching in 2018, Anaita's compostable mailer has sold over 15 million units to 40,000 businesses globally. The accidental eco-warrior is now a passionate convert to sustainability and the green economy. Her can-do attitude has taken the startup from strength to strength and provides the perfect fodder for Anaita to deliver small business tips to a legion of 300,000 devoted TikTok followers. Did we mention she's also the author of the best-selling book Sell Anything Online? She's here today to take a look back at her career and share some of the highs and lows of being a female founder.

    Anaita Sarkar's secrets to a booming green business and TikTok fame

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 35:38


    Anaita Sarkar knows how to back herself. The serial entrepreneur left behind a career in marketing to found her first brand, Olivia & Co, despite having no experience in fashion or small business. Several years later, horrified by the amount of waste her products were contributing to the planet, Anaita switched tack again to create Hero Packaging.Since launching in 2018, Anaita's compostable mailer has sold over 15 million units to 40,000 businesses globally. The accidental eco-warrior is now a passionate convert to sustainability and the green economy. Her can-do attitude has taken the startup from strength to strength and provides the perfect fodder for Anaita to deliver small business tips to a legion of 300,000 devoted TikTok followers.Did we mention she's also the author of the best-selling book Sell Anything Online? She's here today to take a look back at her career and share some of the highs and lows of being a female founder.

    Flights of fancy: How Naomi Simson took RedBalloon from backyard business to Australian success story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 43:16


    TV viewers may remember her as the red-jacketed judge on Shark Tank. But long before she landed on TV screens, crushing or uplifting the dreams of the nation's entrepreneurs, Naomi Simson founded online success story, RedBalloon. From humble beginnings in Naomi's Balmain backyard, RedBalloon has grown to become a multimillion-dollar enterprise and is just one of the many strings to her bow. Today, Naomi is renowned as one of Australia's most inspirational business leaders and philanthropists. She has nearly 2.8 million followers on LinkedIn; she's an accomplished author and has one of the most popular business podcasts in Australia. Plus, she continues to play an active role at BigRedGroup. She joins us today on First Act to dive into the genesis of RedBalloon, why you need to back yourself and how having a singular vision can help you succeed.

    Flights of fancy: How Naomi Simson took RedBalloon from backyard business to Australian success story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 41:46


    TV viewers may remember her as the red-jacketed judge on Shark Tank. But long before she landed on TV screens, crushing or uplifting the dreams of the nation's entrepreneurs, Naomi Simson founded online success story, RedBalloon.From humble beginnings in Naomi's Balmain backyard, RedBalloon has grown to become a multimillion-dollar enterprise and is just one of the many strings to her bow. Today, Naomi is renowned as one of Australia's most inspirational business leaders and philanthropists. She has nearly 2.8 million followers on LinkedIn; she's an accomplished author and has one of the most popular business podcasts in Australia. Plus, she continues to play an active role at BigRedGroup.She joins us today on First Act to dive into the genesis of RedBalloon, why you need to back yourself and how having a singular vision can help you succeed.

    Roxy Jacenko on why every day's a bitch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 43:07


    #nofilter should actually be synonymous with Roxy Jacenko – the PR maven, entrepreneur and influencer is always unabashedly herself. In a world of pretenders, Roxy is the real deal. From founding one of Australia's most innovative PR agencies to pioneering the influencer movement with the Ministry of Talent to starring in her own reality TV show to taking the world by storm with her daughter Pixie and their brand Pixie's Bows. Jacenko is all-in, all the time. This has led to a life full of massive highs and lows. In this episode of First Act, Roxy unpacks it all as she battles mental health and addiction issues, breast cancer and infidelity on her road to being a great Aussie success story.

    Roxy Jacenko on why every day's a bitch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 41:37


    #nofilter should actually be synonymous with Roxy Jacenko – the PR maven, entrepreneur and influencer is always unabashedly herself. In a world of pretenders, Roxy is the real deal.From founding one of Australia's most innovative PR agencies to pioneering the influencer movement with the Ministry of Talent to starring in her own reality TV show to taking the world by storm with her daughter Pixie and their brand Pixie's Bows. Jacenko is all-in, all the time. This has led to a life full of massive highs and lows. In this episode of First Act, Roxy unpacks it all as she battles mental health and addiction issues, breast cancer and infidelity on her road to being a great Aussie success story.

    How Stephen J Hunt went from dish pig to $100m pub baron

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 41:15


    Stephen Hunt knows a thing or two about the pub business. He began his journey as a humble dish pig and decades later is the proud owner of the Hunt Hospitality Group, where he employs over 300 people and turns over millions in revenue. If you live in NSW's Hunter region no doubt you've been in one of his many pubs. But how does someone go from dishwasher to pub mogul? Stephen's is a story of lifelong lessons learned on the job, backed up by business nous and a strong sense of community. It's a marriage of passion and purpose and one hell of a business journey.

    How Stephen J Hunt went from dish pig to $100m pub baron

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 39:45


    Stephen Hunt knows a thing or two about the pub business. He began his journey as a humble dish pig and decades later is the proud owner of the Hunt Hospitality Group, where he employs over 300 people and turns over millions in revenue.If you live in NSW's Hunter region no doubt you've been in one of his many pubs. But how does someone go from dishwasher to pub mogul? Stephen's is a story of lifelong lessons learned on the job, backed up by business nous and a strong sense of community. It's a marriage of passion and purpose and one hell of a business journey.

    Melissa Wu's deep dive from Olympian to triple business threat

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 31:18


    A four-time Olympian and three-time entrepreneur, diving sensation Melissa Wu is as busy in the pool as she is out of it. Juggling training and business is all in a day's work for Melissa, who was thrust into the spotlight as a teenager when she scored a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games at the ripe old age of 13. The diver then backed it up with a silver medal at the Olympics two years later and has been making a splash off the high board ever since. The founder of three businesses (all with an athletic bent), Melissa Wu is as passionate about business as she is about sport and joins us today to share a little of her journey.

    Melissa Wu's deep dive from Olympian to triple business threat

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 32:48


    A four-time Olympian and three-time entrepreneur, diving sensation Melissa Wu is as busy in the pool as she is out of it. Juggling training and business is all in a day's work for Melissa, who was thrust into the spotlight as a teenager when she scored a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games at the ripe old age of 13. The diver then backed it up with a silver medal at the Olympics two years later and has been making a splash off the high board ever since. The founder of three businesses (all with an athletic bent), Melissa Wu is as passionate about business as she is about sport and joins us today to share a little of her journey.

    Junkee Media's Tim Duggan on the triumphs and trials of being a trendsetter

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 39:16


    Tim Duggan has always been a person with his finger firmly on the pulse of the popular zeitgeist. But his ability to see what's next is not some kind of crystal ball trickery. Rather it's born from his boundless creativity, his sense of community and an unfaltering vision and belief in himself. He joins us to share the genesis of his entrepreneurial journey and it's quite the rollercoaster ride.From journalist to digital publisher to event creator to author and editor at large, Tim's packed quite a bit into his life to date. Yes, there have been mistakes along the way – like that time he lost $80k in one night when an event he planned didn't hit its target - but there have been plenty of highs too. Listen in to hear Tim's First Act…

    Junkee Media's Tim Duggan on the triumphs and trials of being a trendsetter

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 40:46


    Tim Duggan has always been a person with his finger firmly on the pulse of the popular zeitgeist. But his ability to see what's next is not some kind of crystal ball trickery. Rather it's born from his boundless creativity, his sense of community and an unfaltering vision and belief in himself. He joins us to share the genesis of his entrepreneurial journey and it's quite the rollercoaster ride. From journalist to digital publisher to event creator to author and editor at large, Tim's packed quite a bit into his life to date. Yes, there have been mistakes along the way – like that time he lost $80k in one night when an event he planned didn't hit its target - but there have been plenty of highs too. Listen in to hear Tim's First Act…

    What would Amanda Rose do? Meet Western Sydney's woman of the moment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 39:58


    Amanda Rose is a force of nature. She's a serial entrepreneur and a tireless champion of both women in business and her local stomping ground, Western Sydney. Amanda's a #BossLady with a ‘take no prisoners' attitude, and her outspokenness makes her a wonderful advocate for Australia's female founders. She's a passionate mentor and campaigner for more women in leadership positions and if she sees an issue she's happy to tackle it head-on. Straight-talking and confident, Amanda joins us on First Act to share the lessons she's learned in resilience, passion and purpose during her journey to become an uncompromising entrepreneur.

    What would Amanda Rose do? Meet Western Sydney's woman of the moment

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 41:28


    Amanda Rose is a force of nature. She's a serial entrepreneur and a tireless champion of both women in business and her local stomping ground, Western Sydney. Amanda's a #BossLady with a ‘take no prisoners' attitude, and her outspokenness makes her a wonderful advocate for Australia's female founders. She's a passionate mentor and campaigner for more women in leadership positions and if she sees an issue she's happy to tackle it head-on. Straight-talking and confident, Amanda joins us on First Act to share the lessons she's learned in resilience, passion and purpose during her journey to become an uncompromising entrepreneur.

    Nexba's Troy Douglas on becoming a global soda mogul with strong LGBT pride

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 29:21


    Troy Douglas was just 23 when he and {now} brother-in-law, Drew Bilbe started Nexba – a sugar-free drink brand that has taken Australia by storm.In this episode of First Act, Troy takes us back to where it all began. From selling drinks out of the back of a van in Bondi to opening a cannery with equipment bought off the internet, Troy and Drew have built up Nexba to be one of Australia's leading sugar-free brands. Troy explains why passion and purpose go hand-in-hand with Nexba's success; what it's like to be in business with his best mate and how it feels to be a role model for young queer kids with startup aspirations.

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