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Alexandra Tselios, CEO of The Big Smoke Group spoke to the program about GameStop and what it means for Australian investors. Is the Australian Stock Exchange vulnerable in the same way? The post Could Australian investors be vulnerable to stock market manipulation? appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
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In this EPisode, Ben chats with Alexandra Tselios, founder and CEO of The Big Smoke Media Group. Together, they take a deep dive into the current abundance of conspiracy theories, how to deal with them when discussing them with students, the importance of education, and how robots are influencing education. To continue the conversation, join our Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age group on LinkedIn or Facebook.
Friends and successful business owner and entertainer Gretel Killeen and Alexandra Tselios discuss how shame has influenced them. To preorder Gretel’s new book “The Zebra Who Lost Its Spots’ or to attend her Sydney mini-masterclass ‘How To Create a Creative Career’ just head to her website gretelkilleen.com.au. Facebook Gretel Killeen Official Twitter and Insta Gretel Killeen. Alexandra is the CEO of The Big Smoke. Check it out at www.thebigsmoke.com.au and www.thebigsmoke.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alexandra Tselios is the founder and publisher of the BigSmoke.com.au and here she talks with Darren on the changes in publishing and her approach to content, advertising, publicity and the opportunities for advertisers and their agencies to engage with her audience in a way that delivers value to all involved. https://www.trinityp3.com/2017/03/modern-publishing-new-opportunities-for-advertisers/
#auspol member @deniseshrivell was joined by Robin Margo, ex-president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies, one of the foundation directors of The Sydney Alliance, and now editor-in-chief of independent Jewish website Plus61J - and Alexandra Tselios founder of opinion site - The Big Smoke - and regular media commentator on Trump and US politics. They spoke about Isreali Prime Minister Netanyahu's Australian visit this week, the widening global divide between the political left and right, examining the fascinating physiological causes (nature vs nurture etc) and try to find some common ground and a path forward. A very interesting discussion.
Jonathan Gaurano, better known as "Do Good Jonathan", loves making people happy. He chronicles his quests for smiles on his YouTube channel, and we caught up with Jonathon to find out why he loves to entertain people. Timeline featuring main topic changes 0-1:59 minute mark - Luke and Susie intro and commercial. 2:00 minute mark – Work from home and guest Alexandra Tselios of “The Big Smoke”. Poll: “Would you sacrifice 8% pay-cut for the flexibility and the work-at-home advantages?” 6:40 minute mark – Work at the office - Jenny. 7:40 minute mark – Poll: “Would you sacrifice 8% income (pay-cut) for the flexibility and the work-at-home advantages?” 9:00 minute mark – (Working from home with 8% pay-cut) a yes and no! – Tamara 10:20 minute mark – (Working from home with 8% pay-cut) a yes! – Amanda 11:50 minute mark - (Working from home but without 8% pay-cut) yes! – Jared/Jarrod 13:18 minute mark - commercial 13:55 minute mark – Uber ride and puppies, youtube, guest Do Good Jonathan (Jonathan Gaurano). 16:00 minute mark – Surprise passengers with puppies. 17:03 minute mark – The Chainsmokers were once his passengers. 17:55 minute mark – “Life is beautiful” Jonathan's line with passengers. 19:05 minute mark – Luke and Jonathan role play, Luke as passenger and Jonathan as Uber operator. 21:00 minute mark – Jonathan's passion of making videos and making people happy. 23:00 minute mark – Uber driver came first before youtube video-making and owning a youtube channel. 23:40 minute mark – People started calling him Do Good Jonathan in 2014 24:50 minute mark – Most interesting Uber ride – the one with passenger Rachel and friends, drunk and high, lost phone and cops. 28:00 minute mark – how did taxi industry take it with Uber rides coming in? 28:56 minute mark – Austin Texas banned Uber and cases of DUI's (Driving under the influences of…) went up. 29:00 minute mark - Uber ride and same companies are what more people want. 30:00 minute mark – the reality of riding a taxicab, some taxicab drivers are picky on passengers. 32:00 minute mark – Luke loves riding Uber. 32:40 minute mark – Closing part Sponsor's link: Christian Connection: christianconnection.com Christian Super: http://www.christiansuper.com.au/ Guest's link/s: Alexandra Tselios: thebigsmoke.com.au/ Do Good Jonathan: http://www.gaurano.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/doGOODjonathan
Former Christian Pastor turned life coach Jaemin Frazer joined us from Germany to talk about moving his family around the world for a better work/life balance. Jaemin Frazer is the voice behind “The One Minute Coach” radio segment, the author of “Elegantly Simple Solutions to Complex People Problems” and the founder of Jaeminfrazer.com. 0-3:00 minute mark – Luke and Susie intro and commercial. 3:01 minute mark – talk about weird jobs with the founder of http://thebigsmoke.com.au/ Alexandra Tselios. 8:00 minute mark – commercial 8:30 minute mark – the voice behind “The One-minute Coach” radio segment, author of “Elegantly Simple Solutions to Complex People Problems” and the founder of Jaeminfrazer.com, Jaemin Frazer. 8:55 minute mark – live in Germany for months for a family social experiment. 9:19 minute mark – 4-hour a week work from the other side of the world. 10:40 minute mark – The story behind Jaemin's coaching career from being a pastor to a coach. 11:58 minute mark – inspire to do things differently. 13:45 minute mark – coaching is more on stirring up motivations not just responsibility for people and making them change. 14:24 minute mark – communication keeps the legacy. 14:40 minute mark – the joy of working with people. 15:09 minute mark – apply coaching to your own family. 16:20 minute mark – working while living your dreams and still be with family. 17:07 minute mark – almost everything that Jaemin learns is from people that he coaches and it's a continuous learning process. 18:50 minute mark – being impulsive and being a risk taker on making decisions. 21:20 minute mark - moving to Germany was a big risk. 22:18 minute mark – location independent and family support 23:50 minute mark – the difference between coaching and mentoring. 25:19 minute mark– we are all individuals and we have own ways of doing things. 25:40 minute mark – Closing part. Add all sponsors links: Christian Connection: christianconnection.com Christian Super: http://www.christiansuper.com.au/ Add links to the guests websites/products: Alexandra Tselios - http://thebigsmoke.com.au/ Jaemin Frazer - http://jaeminfrazer.com/
Some people make you feel energised just by talking to them. That's exactly how today's guest makes us feel. Her name is Nikki Fogden-Moore and her life is full to the brim. She is a vitality coach, helping people who are already high achievers find greater fulfilment across all areas of their life. As an author, speaker, podcaster and coach, Nikki is self-confessed to be blessed with energy and vitality in abundance. We look at what vitality is, how do we recognise when we have or or are missing it and what do we do if we're lacking it. We also catch up with Alexandra Tselios from The Big Smoke. President Madura has a creative solution to the electricity crisis of his homeland, Venezuela. Not that the girls will like it, as they're advised to turn off the hairdryers and straighteners. We look at the situation, the proposed solution and come up with some suggestions of our own. Episode Timeline: 02:52 Introducing author, speaker, podcaster and coach Nikki Fogden-Moore 26:31 Red Shield Appeal 27:02 The Madura Effect – How to deal with the Venezuelan electricity crisis Show Links: To find out more about Nikki Fogden-Moore, go to: The Vitality Coach Check out The Big Smoke Support the Red Shield Appeal Keep in Touch: SMS us on 0417 4555 37 (within Australia) or at +61 417 4555 37 (Outside Australia) Facebook Twitter: @lukeandsusie
Emily Morgan is a single mum, by choice. The experience of motherhood took an unexpected turn when, whilst pregnant with her second child, she was diagnosed with peri-natal depression. It took this fiercely independent mum and forced her into a state of dependency, which ultimately led her down a track of coming to understand the concept of Informed Parenting. Emily is now committed to helping parents not just have access to different parenting ideas and philosophies, but to critically analyse theories surrounding parenting to make choices, not based on popular theory or someone's ability to sell an idea or even peer pressure, but on cold, hard fact. At the time this podcast launches, we're just about to head into the Easter long weekend. We all have our own way of celebrating Easter, but what does it look like around the world? Alexandra Tselios from thebigsmoke.com.au gives us a global glimpse of Easter. Episode Timeline: 02:25 Introducing Emily Morgan 23:04 Getting to Know You with Emily Morgan 27:53 Easter around the world Getting to Know You If you could give someone a book as a gift that would make their life better, what would you give? ‘Secrets of the Baby Whisperer” by Melinda Blau and Tracy Hogg “Purple Cow”, by Seth Godin Anything by Martin Seligman What is your favourite quote to live by? Are you having fun? What is your favourite family activity, past or present? Reading What are your recent highs and lows? Low: Having son, Harry, diagnosed with developmental delays High: The opportunity to give a talk on vaccinations to library technicians Show Links: To find out more about Emily Morgan: Emily Morgan To find out more about Informed Parenting, go to: Parent Resource Centre To hear Emily's podcast, go to: Parents in the Know For more stories from Alex Tselios and the Big Smoke team: The Big Smoke Keep in Touch: Facebook Twitter: @lukeandsusie SMS us on 0417 4555 37 (within Australia) or at +61 417 4555 37 (Outside Australia)
BENCHMARK Two blokes talking all things creative, technology and business in Australia! IN THIS EPISODE Andrew and Nick chat about - wearable devices, including a chat with Doug Girvin, CEO of Stantive Technologies, and Orchestra CMS http://www.stantive.com/OrchestraCMS - good and bad experiences of apps and customer service, - an interview with publishing entrepreneur Alexandra Tselios from The Big Smoke. www.thebigsmoke.com.au SPONSOR THANKS This episode of Benchmark is brought to you by Prospa - Business Loans made easy. www.propsa.com Hero Infographics - Making your data beautiful www.heroinfographics.com.au CREDITS Executive produced by Nick Bolton Written by Nick Bolton and Andrew Everingham Directed by Nick Bolton Produced and edited by Erin Harvey PRODUCTION COMPANY TEN ALPHAS - Making Moving Content www.tenalphas.com.au CONTACT nick@tenalphas.com.au #benchmark103
She's a singer, a comedienne, a writer, a television and radio presenter, podcaster, star of the stage, mother, wife and the list goes on. The best thing, though, is that the opportunity for each of these were presented to her and she took them, even though it was scary. Em Rusciano is not afraid to speak up. Her writing and manner is engaging, funny, provocative, honest and pushes buttons. Consequently, she's attracted a strong following of all she does as well as significant, personal criticism. Luke calls her a thought leader and, though she disagrees, she reveals her motivation as wanting to change the world for the better for her children and all children. We also catch up with Alexandra Tselios from thebigsmoke.com.au about the world of Netflix. It's the new dating app and can make or break relationships. Who knew that a stack of tv shows and movies could be so relationally powerful? Episode Timeline: 02:53 Introducing Em Rusciano 14:02 How Em Rusciano responds to being called a “Thought Leader” 17:26 Netflix: The New Dating “App” Show Links: To find out more about Em Rusciano, go to: Em Rusciano More about Alexandra Tselios and The Big Smoke at The Big Smoke
Mike Klimczak is a rare mix. He's funny. He's deep and insightful. And he's, in his own words, a nerd. Working as an IT professional and as a professional comedian and raising four children is proving to not be too much for Mike. In this podcast, we hear his unusual journey to becoming a father, a new strategy for marketing his IT business and the routine behind Mike's unique style. We also catch up again with Alexandra Tselios from the bigsmoke.com.au to discuss the difference between Asylum Seekers and Economic Migrants. Don't forget, you can still make a difference for a child who is a victim of the global refugee crisis. Just $29 can provide three months food for a child as well as their very first Bible, a possession they can call their own. Go to Food and a Bible to change a life. Episode Timeline: 02:19 Introducing Comedian, Father and IT Professional, Mike Klimczak 10:41 The unusual journey to fatherhood 16:26 The Mike Klimczak Style Guide 35:34 Make a difference for children in the worst refugee crisis of our generation 36:57 Alex Tselios discusses Asylum Seekers vs Economic Migrants Show Links: To find out more about Mike, go to: mikeklimczak.com or get exactly the same result at creepyguy.com.au You can help a refugee child understand that a full life feels good. A gift of just $29 will feed a child for 3 months and give them their first Bible. Find out more here: Food and a Bible
Josh Withers is a man in love, traveling the planet celebrating other people in love. When he started to feel that his job was lacking ultimate purpose and meaning, he went looking for something more. He found marriage. As a marriage celebrant, Josh goes above and beyond to personalise each couple's experience to ensure their marriage celebration (as opposed to wedding), is about them, not just about the traditions set in centuries past. He's quick-witted, wise and passionate about ensuring the focus is on marriage, not a wedding. Hear the heart behind one of Australia's most sought after marriage celebrants. With Valentine's Day, we answer the question, “who doesn't want to fall in love?” Alexandra Tselios from the bigsmoke.com.au gives insight into the minds of those who run the other way at the thought of a kiss. Episode Timeline: 03:03 Introducing Marriage Celebrant, Josh Withers 29:08 Getting to Know You with Josh Withers 34:22 Who doesn't love love? Getting to Know You If you could give someone a book as a gift that would make their life better, what would you give? “Oh the Places You'll Go”, Dr Seuss What is your favourite quote to live by? “Think different”, Steve Jobs What is your favourite family activity, past or present? Getting on a plane and going somewhere What are your recent highs and lows? Low: Having to take iPhone into the phone hospital that is the Apple store High: Redesign of business artwork Show Links: Find out more about Josh Withers, go to: www.marriedbyjosh.com You can help a refugee child understand that a full life feels good. A gift of just $29 will feed a child for 3 months and give them their first Bible. Find out more here: Food and a Bible In the radio show, Luke and Susie looked at Pharrell Williams' “Happy”. Here's the vid just to bring a smile to your dial: Happy We've mentioned the story of Violet, here's her story: Violet
Rachael Beck was born for the stage. As a dancer, singer and actress, she's the triple threat, starting young on the stage and crossing over into tv. As an actress, she's known for her role on Hey Dad!, a show now shrouded in negative press due to the scandal surrounding it's lead actor. Rachael brings a down-to-earth perspective on how Australia should celebrate the show despite the negative press of one man. Her theatre credits include Cats, Les Miserable, Sound of Music and Chitty Chitty, Bang Bang. Rachael shares on the challenges of the industry with motherhood mixed it. Also in this episode, it might be only February, but many people are already battling the stress bug. Alexandra Tselios from thebigsmoke.com.au brings some well-researched advice on the activities that actually work to reduce stress. Episode Timeline 05:03 Introducing star of stage and screen, Rachael Beck 26:00 The challenge to change a life with $29 27:37 Buy a puppy and get kissing – the best tips for de-stressing. Show Links: Find out more about Rachael Beck, go to: Rachael Beck Rachael's Albums: This Girl My Baby Just Cares For Me You can help a refugee child understand that a full life feels good. A gift of just $29 will feed a child for 3 months and give them their first Bible. Find out more here: Food and a Bible