Each week we bring on experts in their field to talk about topics of things relevant to our community, South East Queensland, and wider Australia. These topics revolve around property, people, or places (or sometimes all three!)
Yvette D'Ath is an Australian politician. She is a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland representing the seat of Redcliffe. Yvette is currently the Attorney-General of Queensland, Minister for Justice and Minister for Training and Skills.
On this weeks episode we chat to Carinda Gosling, Communications and PR Director at Kindred. Carinda is a language-lovin', content-producing, creativity-filled strategic-spellmaster who loves to blend her words with brands and persuade audiences through influential communication and strategy.
On this weeks episode we chat to Mel Roche and Stacey Porter. Mel and Stacey are both Olympic softball players with medals to their names. We chat all things softball, Olympics and women in sport.
Entrepreneurship is a way of life and intelligence for Phillip, not a title. Every project that he embarks upon goal is to do it different or better than anyone else. It was this passion and entrepreneurial spirit that led Phillip to start up hi first business venture, a small coffee-roasting operation in the suburbs of Brisbane in 2002.
Laura Valenti is the Managing Director of Solutions Property Management & Board Director at The REIQ.
On this episode we catch up with Peter Brewer & Tara Christianson. We chat all things tech, real estate and the digital world. We absolutely love these guys, hope you enjoy!
On this weeks episode we catch up with Ben Farkas & Jordan Bromley who head up virtual reality at Kindred Property Group. Ben & Jordan take us through what the future of virtual reality looks like, how the real estate industry will be changed and what open homes will look like in the coming years.
We catch up with the one and only Frank De Raadt from Kindred Property Group. Frank, now a sales leader at Kindred has over 25 years experience in the real estate industry and has a focus to do the best for the customer at all times. We chat all things property, owning an ice cream van and what living in the Netherlands is like. If you are new or old to real estate this is the podcast to listen to.
Billy is a local Queensland boxer who takes on Adrian Rodriguez this weekend for the Australian Super Welter Title.
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In this episode we catch up with Australian Diamond and Queensland Firebird, Caitlyn Nevins. In this episode we chat all things feet, her journey to become a professional netball player and Caitlyn’s trips to Bunnings as she finds the perfect wood to build her out door table. We had an absolute blast recording this podcast!
We catch up the Queenslanders from this years "The Block", Tess and Luke. We recorded this special edition of the podcast at the 2019 Moreton Bay Food & Wine Festival at Redcliffe.
About Bryce Hegarty Bryce Hegarty returns to Queensland as part of the 2019 St.George Queensland Reds squad after three respectable seasons at both the Melbourne Rebels and New South Wales Waratahs. Hegarty’s Rugby career began at high school where he proved a standout player at Marist College Ashgrove in Brisbane’s inner-west. Following school, Bryce was signed by the Brisbane Broncos U20s side in 2011 before he made the switch back to the 15-man code two years later with the Melbourne Rebels. He made his Super Rugby debut in May 2013 as the Rebels’ youngest squad member, before he briefly returned home to Brisbane at the backend of the season and played Queensland Premier Rugby with GPS, who finished runners-up to Easts in the Grand Final that year. Hegarty left the Rebels at the end of the 2015 season and signed a deal to play in Japan’s Top League with Toyota Shokki Shuttles. He arrived back in Australia the following year to take up a new Super Rugby contract with the Waratahs and went on to play 30 matches and score five tries for New South Wales.
We sit down with Ryan Elson to get to know the man behind the beard. About Ryan Ryan Elson is the Vice President of the Redcliffe Peninsula Chamber of Commerce. The founder of Tribe, a social belonging movement, he is also a veteran Commercial Real Estate Agent based on the Redcliffe Peninsula since 2004. Prior to that he was a Police Officer from the age of 18. As the Founder of Tribe, social belonging, Ryan is having a tremendous impact within the Redcliffe community in helping those who may have become isolated and are looking for connection and opportunity. He is also the driving force behind Employmeet, a radical new way to simply recruitment. Contact Ryan anytime on 0422 232 437 or ryan@ryanelson.com.au Or visit https://tribebelonging.com.au
Antonia is an accomplished CEO & solicitor with over 14 years’ experience in the real estate and property sectors. She has been identified as one of the 20 most influential people in Queensland real estate and recognised as a female leader in Australian property by Domain.com in its International Women’s Day feature 2017. Antonia has been profiled in the Australian Financial Review’s national ‘Boss’ magazine and the Huffington Post and numerous other publications. She is also a regular presenter on both national and local television and radio speaking on real estate and housing related issues, and is a in demand key note speaker at numerous large scale events and functions.
Dan & Josh talk about homelessness, community work and Rockin' 4 the homeless.Dan is a founding member of the local band Team Utopia:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qL24qQs_k2ACheck out the Rockin’ 4 the Homeless here:https://rockin4thehomeless.com.au/redcliffe-event/
Josh & Justin sit down to chat about how Justin started in real estate, his first car & does size matter when it comes to gavels? The guys discuss some really interesting points on property and share great insights on auctions.
For our second episode we are joined by Petero Civoniceva. Josh & Petero chat all things football, family and why we live where we live. About Petero Petero Civoniceva is an Australian/Fijian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. A Queensland State of Origin and Australian international representative prop forward, in 2009 he broke the record for most international matches for Australia of any forward in history. Civoniceva played his club football for the Brisbane Broncos, with whom he won the 1998, 2000 and 2006 NRL Premierships, as well as for the Penrith Panthers, whom he captained. Late in his career whilst playing for the Redcliffe Dolphins in the Queensland Cup, Civoniceva captained the Fijian national team in their 2013 Rugby League World Cup campaign.
For out first episode we are joined by Daniel Lyngcoln, CMO of Kindred Property Group. We’ll be chatting about why we’ve decided to break into the world of podcasting and what we will be tackling each week.