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On this Episode of Luke Who's Talking I'm going to talk about, a total FIASCO! So, my state government have totally painted themselves into a corner, by agreeing to build a $715 million dollar stadium so my state can have a team in the AFL (Australian Football League) and to say it hasn't gone down well is an understatement. In this episode of the podcast I cover the background, the ‘decisions and where things currently sit with it all. Plus there will be finance stuff for you finance nerds…. One quick thing, in the show I mention I was recording on Wednesday, it was actually Tuesday and I should also point out that the proposed stadium is to have a fixed roof. Podcast Website Twitter Discord Email: lukewhostalkingpod@gmail.com Use #LWT in your Tweets and Social Media Posts. "Cheery Monday", "Samba Stings" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In Episode 50, Sunny and Mayank sit with superstar Trent Cotchin.So often, as kids, and even now, we've seen him display courage, selflessness and a sense of power and stability on the field, but underneath all of that, is a man who knows what he wants, understands his identity and embraces vulnerability.In this episode we cover Trent's:
In this episode we discuss what was reported as an on field verbal class between two AFL (Australian Football League) players for Essendon Football Club. This was later dismissed by the club coach who advised this was "healthy verbal exchange". Topics covered in this episode: The facts Conversations are "Problem Solving" liveConflict does not have to end negativelyWhat happens when there is a lack of clarityThe respectful framework for honest conversationsHigh performance mindsets that support a robust discussionWhen conflict is handled wellAuthentic (Courageous) ConversationsLeaders who embrace and encourage healthy conflictThe supportive culture required for these conversationsThe downside of not having these conversationsFinding the upsideThe article discussed here is can be found here: https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/verbal-exchange-healthy-essendon-coach-c-6981224
Gday Legends, I'm a tiger tragic and I decided to make a small podcast about my team in the AFL (Australian Football League) the Richmond Tigers. The content you will get will be just my point of view of each game we have played and any important information to come out of the game. Each episode should run no more then 10 to 20 mins. ------------------------------------------------ Twitter : @MoMotastic88 - welcome any and all feedback to help improve my craft and if anyone wants to join me on the show. --------------------------------------------------- Opening and Ending Song: Music by John Farnham performing Playing To Win. (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment Australia Lty Ltd.
Gday Legends, I'm a tiger tragic and I decided to make a small podcast about my team in the AFL (Australian Football League) the Richmond Tigers. The content you will get will be just my point of view of each game we have played and any important information to come out of the game. Each episode should run no more then 10 to 20 mins. ------------------------------------------------ Twitter : @MoMotastic88 - welcome any and all feedback to help improve my craft and if anyone wants to join me on the show. --------------------------------------------------- Opening and Ending Song: Music by John Farnham performing Playing To Win. (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment Australia Lty Ltd.
Gday Legends, I'm i tiger tragic and I decided to make a small podcast about my team in the AFL (Australian Football League) the Richmond Tigers. The content you will get will be just my point of view of each game we have played and any important information to come out of the game. Each episode should run no more then 10 to 20 mins. ------------------------------------------------ Twitter : @MoMotastic88 - welcome any and all feedback to help improve my craft and if anyone wants to join me on the show. --------------------------------------------------- Opening and Ending Song: Music by John Farnham performing Playing To Win. (C) 2011 Sony Music Entertainment Australia Lty Ltd.
호주 식 럭비 룰 경기인 AFL(Australian Football League)의 2021 시즌의 왕중왕의 영예는 멜버른 ‘디몬즈'의 몫이 됐다.
We sat down with one of Australia's most prolific and unknown Angel Investors. Adrian Stone, who created Australia's first ever incubator, Angel Cube and has been advising, mentoring and investing in the countries best talent for over 20 years. Drawing upon his direct experience as an entrepreneur who traversed to the USA and back and facilitated his own successful exit, Adrian is an exceptional support person for Startup talent and prides himself on not getting in their way.Adrian has made over 60 early stage investments and is a big subscriber to the notion of spray and pray. For example, he will make multiple investments into early stage ventures and talent and rely on a volume play to produce success. He is a keen entrepreneur and it certainly runs through the veins, with his son Adam Stone, currently at the helm of Speedlancer, a successful startup from the 500 startups program in Silicon Valley. With jewish heritage and a massive background and portfolio in property, Adrian talked about the 3 phases of wealth management for his personal finances, being growth, building and protecting.Adrian spends his time offering up office hours at incubators & accelerators and is an incredibly giving entrepreneur. Check out some fun facts about him below.Here's what we learnt about Adrian in less than 60 seconds: There is at least 1 Tesla in the garage, i-phone is his device of choice & you guessed he also has no middle name like our first guest Terry Paule Adrian's very first job was at IBM before he transitioned to working for IDB (in Dad's business) :) He loves profit and growth, enjoys a rib eye steak, his spirit animal is a puppy dog as he has one and he went to school at Mount Scopus Memorial CollegeAsked if he would rather play in an AFL - Australian Football League grand final or be at the birth of his first child, he answered correctly and being at the birth :) With a preference for being rich over famous and holidaying in the country with his motorbike on the beach with his wife, he believes in Ghosts and hardly working.He doesn't like Lennon or McCartney & you won't find him on Facebook, apparently he was bumped off, we will have to find out more!Adrian answered 18 questions in 60 seconds to place him in second place on the One Minute Millionaire leaderboard behind the clubhouse leader Terry Paule.You can check him out here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrianstone/?originalSubdomain=auhttps://twitter.com/smalltimevc?lang=enhttps://angel.co/p/rockyfiveYou can watch his episode here on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6u-6XUvaza172I2ep047dA
In this episode of the ASIAL Security Insider Podcast, we speak with Tony Keane Head of Integrity and Security for the AFL (Australian Football League). What does it take to move 2500 players, staff, officials and family members interstate, and then ensure the safety and security of those people during one of the worst global health crises in modern memory, to enable the 2020 AFL season to proceed? Tony shares his experiences from 2020 providing insight into the role that security played in enabling the last year's AFL season and why the season may not have gone ahead without the aid of private security.
I'm delighted to welcome back on the show Author and Performance Expert, Fergus Connolly and Head Coach of Canada's AFL (Australian Football League) programme Cody Royle. Fergus and Cody recorded a series of webinars over the summer of 2020 which spurred some brilliant conversation about coaching and performance. And so, I wanted to get them both on to talk about some of the key take-aways they had from the show. We also speak about their new books – Fergus' book, The Happiness Handbook for High Achievers: Stoics, Circles & Sheepdogs, takes readers on a journey in search of the answers to our most pressing questions about happiness and contentment. And Cody's latest book which is due for release 1st February is The Tough Stuff – a book that focuses entirely on the human experience of head coaching - the emotional toll, the identity issues, the loneliness.
Corey Jackson describes his overall plans for the Outside the Sheds podcast, along with his weekly episode's components and what they entail:40-20'sThe GunsOutside the BubbleCorey also gives a few tidbits to those who are unfamiliar with NRL (National Rugby League) and AFL (Australian Football League).
Data Futurology - Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence From Industry Leaders
In the 5th episode of our “Bitesize Insights for Data Driven Leaders” Series, we have our first ever live audience episode with Elisa Koch. She is the Head of Data and Analytics at the AFL - Australian Football League. Elisa spent 10 years working for Avon Cosmetics, mostly in Latin America. That’s where she had her first encounter with marketing analytics and she fell in love with data once she discovered the link it has with customer behavior. Elisa shares her take on data translators and how she considers they are the first people you need to hire. Several organizations are not savvy enough to know how to apply their data and that’s why they need data translators to make their data approachable. Stay tuned to learn more about Elisa and the work she is doing at the AFL towards merging the sports analytics and marketing data worlds together to better understand their fans and grow their audiences. Quotes: "When I figured out that you can use data to try to predict what will happen in the future, that blew my mind." "Ask questions, be curious, do your research and figure it out." "A lot of organizations are not savvy enough to know exactly how to apply data and are even scared of it. The beauty of data translators is they make data approachable." Read the full episode summary here: Episode #133 Enjoy Elisa Koch in our “Bitesize Insights for Data Driven Leaders” Series! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datafuturology/message
Dream Job Ready Episode 12: Mark 'Howie' Howard (Cricket & AFL Commentator & Podcaster). Mark Howard (better known as Howie) is a long-time successful sports journalist, presenter and commentator in Australia. He's a lead commentator on Network 10's coverage of Australian and International Cricket, and commentates the AFL (Australian Football League) on Triple M radio. If you work in media or are studying to enter the industry, Mark gives up invaluable advice throughout this episode about the do's and don'ts of successful broadcast journalism. As he says in the interview, he's done it all and said YES to every opportunity that has come his way. He "stumbled" into his career, but has gone from strength to strength with this mindset and backs it for anyone just getting started. He also shares some great 'how to' tips about commentating and interviewing top talent. Howie hosts his own Podcast series called "The Howie Games", which has racked up over 20 million downloads from over 100 episodes. He's interviewed the who's who in professional sport. I ask him a stack of questions I hope students, graduates and young journalists will find helpful, and he shares some amazing insights and stories while we're discussing his career - explaining how he got started, how he built his experience and how he continues to develop his skills even as a house-hold name. I think Howie enjoyed the opportunity to be an interview instead of an interview, and I really enjoyed the chance to learn more about his rise to the top and his Dream Jobs. Big thanks to the University of Wollongong for supporting Dream Job Ready and for everyone listening, rating, subscribing and sharing this podcast series. This is Dream Job Ready with Howie! Thanks for listening, rating, subscribing and sharing Dream Job Ready. If you'd like to financially support this podcast series, please make a contribution via https://supporter.acast.com/dream-job-ready-1. LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamjobreadyTwitter / @dreamjobreadyFacebook / @dreamjobreadyInstagram / @dreamjobreadyEmail: dreamjobreadypodcast@gmail.com...The Howie Games podcast: https://www.howiegames.com...Music: ‘Funky Sunday’ composed and performed by Mark MatthewsCopyright 2020RemarkableSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/dream-job-ready-1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lance Picioane was a first round draft pick in the AFL - Australian Football League - with incredibly high expectations. But, playing Australian rules, where battle is done in gladiatorial like stadiums, was masking a private battle that Lance was facing. We all now know that athletes have human fragilities too. Lance takes us through his youth, football career, and some of his troubled times as his parallel mental health battles led to substance abuse and a descent into troubled waters. Lance is a character of exceptional qualities, brought out by the exceptional women in his life. With his Mum and his wife by his side, Lance was able to find a positive path into good mental health and he founded Love Me Love You, a foundation built purposefully so that people who face mental health struggles can walk the pathway with support. Whilst his football career was important, his post-football life changing people’s lives and getting them help is truly remarkable and inspirational. Have a listen to this candid and brutally honest discussion on Disciplinn this week. Enjoy.
Travers Beynon was an amazing guest and Kevin & Sully were appreciative of him for taking time from his busy life to record this episode. Hellbound with Halos is THE VERY FIRST podcast Travers has ever done! Travers is an Australian business owner and Managing Director of FREECHOICE, Australia’s number one tobacco franchise and vending operation, plus he's the owner of the Candy Shop Mansion. He goes by the persona “The Candyman”, and is a notorious playboy known for his extravagant lifestyle and wild parties. Travers took an interest in AFL (Australian Football League) from an early age. At nine years old his parents would strap a football to his hands when he slept every night. In 1989 at 16 he was drafted to a North Melbourne team and became the youngest U19’s North Melbourne captain. His parents did not push his academics as he felt he would spend his life playing football. However, at age 17, he broke his back in a career ending football accident. During his time playing football professionally, Travers was approached consistently by multiple modelling agencies, but it wasn’t until his major injury that he considered a career in modelling. A scout for America discovered him in Sydney and not long after he was signed to Elite Model Management in Miami Beach, Florida. He immediately packed his bags and moved to Miami in 1990 where his modelling career began. During his modelling days, he was known as ‘The Hunter ‘due to the hunger he has. He was described as a lion – nothing would get in his way. His first modelling job was for Levi Jeans which was shot in Mexico. He then went on to shoot for large luxury brands like Versace, Moschino, Valentino, Paul Smith and Calvin Klein. Travers was based in Milan and New York but was doing shows and photo shoots all over the over the world. He was earning between $2000 and $35,000 a day. He would take what he needed for rent and basic living expenses and send the rest home to his parents. Travers has been throwing wild and extravagant parties for 22 years. His home, the Candy Shop Mansion is renowned for these parties which can regularly host up to 1500 guests, several DJ’s, performances and hundreds of beautiful half naked woman. It has been rumoured that these parties have budgets of up to $1 million plus. The Mansion boasts 15 bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, a ballroom, a cinema, a large pool and a garage full of his branded car collection including a Rolls Royce, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, G-Wagon and a Harley Davidson. Beynon has commented that his vision for Candy Shop Mansion was born over two decades ago. He was given the name ‘The Candyman’ by Australian media after he made headlines around the world for his ‘house parties’ which are held at the Candy Shop Mansion. Beynon has a large social media presence and is regularly referred to in the media as the ‘King of Instagram’. With 800K followers on the social media outlet, he is infamous for pushing the boundaries with his photos and videos of his life at the Mansion. Beynon made international headlines in 2015 for posting a photo of himself leading his wife, Taesha Beynon and his girlfriend at the time, Kristy Engelmann around his mansion’s driveway on what appeared to be ‘dog leashes’ but were actually the girls bikini straps. This made national news on “A current Affair” which launched his profile both in Australia and internationally. Find Travers "The Candyman" and his epic "Candy Shop Mansion" at the links below: Candy Shop Mansion - https://www.instagram.com/candyshopmansion/?hl=en Travers Beynon – https://www.instagram.com/traversbeynonofficial/?hl=en YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT65Gg_f0wHZEi3r3RnP0JA Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/candyshopmansion/ Clothing Line - https://www.facebook.com/candymanclothing/
I have the pleasure of being joined by Cody Royle in this episode. Cody is Head Coach of Canada's AFL (Australian Football League) programme. He has also written “Where Others Won't” a fantastic book about high performance in sport and in the corporate world. During our discussion, we break down Cody's book chapter by chapter. We speak about coaching elite players; language; the importance of good communication; creating emotional bonds with individuals; leadership groups; experience not equalling leadership; Cognitive Entrenchment; cultural alignment and fighting for your culture.
FEEDBACK IS CRUCIAL, NOT PERSONAL. Josh Gibson is a 225-game veteran of the AFL (Australian Football League), triple premiership player, All-Australian (2015) and key defender for the Hawks during 2010-2017 – the team often referred to as the best of the century. I was fortunate to have Josh on the show to find out what it was about that team, those men and that period of time that made them such a stand out. Josh’s specific essay question was “Professional Athlete, businessman, entrepreneur, man about town… Success has come in many forms, but it hasn’t been an elevator to the top. A professional career with a sluggish start, multiple business ventures and self-confessed mental health battles – What is it about your view of failure, second efforts and faith that allowed you to be a dominant figure in, arguably, the greatest AFL team ever?” We spoke about his life after football and the ongoing business ventures he works on; the turning point in hi adolescence that made him realise talent was not enough; his view on the importance of feedback; as well as many other inspiring topics. IG: @joshgibson06 www: thankgoat.com.au Show Notes 00.00 : 02.28 – Introduction and Adverts 02.29 : 03.26 - WWO Intro 03.27 : 08.49 - Banter, Intro and Welcome to Sydney 08.50 : 12.29 - Thank Goat 12.30 : 15.14 - not my first rodeo... CocoVodka 15.15 : 19.14 - Resilience and the Perfection Mirage 19.15 : 36.34 - When it Clicked (the AFL career) 36.35 : 39.54 - Feedback is crucial, not personal 39.55 : 42.21 - Individual Performance in a Team Environment 42.22 : 52.44 - The Thing About Hawthorn 52.45 : 55.39 - from the hawks - onward 55.40 : 57.24 - Josh's best decision 57.25 : 59.31 - Inspiration for the Gibson 59.32 : 1.02.53 - School Morning Mantra 1.02.54 : 1.08.39 - Oz' Take Aways 1.08.40 : 1.09.19 - An Ambitious Gib 1.09.20 : 1.10.20 - Thank You and Wrap Up. www: wordswithoz.com IG: @WordsWithOz
March Madness and why I haven't been paying attentionWBC, an open letter to MLB Network and what the result meansStart of AFL (Australian Football League), who I’m following and why (Dogs, Tigers, purplehazygirl on Instagram)NBA and NHL winding down, heading to playoffsIssues with ExesPolitics - This Week in Misery
March Madness and why I haven't been paying attentionWBC, an open letter to MLB Network and what the result meansStart of AFL (Australian Football League), who I’m following and why (Dogs, Tigers, purplehazygirl on Instagram)NBA and NHL winding down, heading to playoffsIssues with ExesPolitics - This Week in Misery
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
On this week's podcast I chat with Tyson Densley from the AFL (Australian Football League) about the goals of the AFL social media team and what they are looking for in season 2014. On SEN I chat with Kevin Hillier about the AFL and NRL social media fan bases and what does it say about each league. Full show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/tyson-densley-afl-social-media/