How many times have we been out with friends and after a couple of beers, had the best, most creative business idea ever that solves all of the world’s problems and makes us a gazillionaire in the process? Then, the next day we reflect on it and we say to ourselves, in the famous words of Netflix’s Reid Hoffman, “That will never work.†This podcast will be taking a deeper dive into some of these ideas, exploring the creativity behind them, why they will and won’t work, and how those ideas could be turned into the next Netflix.
Jason Balchand and Natasha Prévot
In this episode, Maxine Minter and Ash Kirvan join us in the studio to take a deep dive into the fashion world. We talk about the intersection of fashion and AI and whether there's a venture-scale business to be forged there.
Cheryl Mach and Josh Garratt join us on the pod to talk through two ideas, corking on demand and kerbside op shopping.
In this episode, we're joined by Paz Pisarski, Co-founder of The Community Collective and Dickie Currer, Head of Ecosystem at Scalare Partners and Co-national Lead at Tech Australia Advocates. The drunk idea? Doomsday apocalyptic prep boxes as a subscription service.
In our first episode, we're joined by Luke Anear, Founder and CEO of SafetyCulture, and Jessy Wu, Partner at AfterWork Ventures, to discuss the viability of VR dining experiences.