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Host Paul Spain sits down with Angus Brown, co-founder of Ārepa, a New Zealand-based brain food technology company blending neuroscience, cutting-edge nutrition, and food tech innovation. Together, they discuss the journey of Ārepa, their mission to improve brain performance through scientifically backed products. Plus, a look at the latest tech news, including 2025 NZ Hi-Tech Award winners, Litmaps' funding success, One NZ's AI Trust report, West Auckland's Datacentre and OpenAI's strategic acquisition of Jony Ive's hardware startup. Discover highlights from Google I/O 2025 and Insights on Microsoft's AI plans and more.Thanks to our Partners One NZ, Workday, 2degrees, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
Happy Jeffmas! What better time than the silly season to watch the silly (and not terribly good, sorry) Elf Man (2012) starring Jackass' Wee Man? Thankfully, Angus Brown from the Sequels Suck podcast joined me to chat various elf lore, Jackass and ideal future roles for our man J-Co. Merry Chrysler! Thanks for listening in 2024, gang. See you in 2025 for more of your favourite (I assume) completionist character actor film review podcast! Follow the podcast: Twitter: @reanimatespod Instagram: @reanimatespod YouTube: @re-animatespodcast Tumblr: /reanimatespodcast
This time last year Arepa found themselves in hot water after the government officials decided that made unsubstantial health claims of cognitive and physical boosting abilities, they are forced to amend these claims and now back launching a new brain drink – Uplift. Co-Founder of Arepa, Angus Brown told Heather Du Plessis – Allan that this time round he's proud to call the "brain drink” because of the fact him and his team committed a lot of time and effort towards conducting human clinical research and have that peer reviewed and published. Brown says that its a really tough market but they're on the journey. He says that they are certainly making some strides towards it and are still the one and only drink that anybody could pick up in the supermarketthat's got clinical research behind it. “Learning this toughness in New Zealand is teaching us about how we can become fitter for entering bigger markets like the US” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time last year Arepa found themselves in hot water after the government officials decided that made unsubstantial health claims of cognitive and physical boosting abilities, they are forced to amend these claims and now back launching a new brain drink – Uplift. Co-Founder of Arepa, Angus Brown told Heather Du Plessis – Allan that this time round he's proud to call the "brain drink” because of the fact him and his team committed a lot of time and effort towards conducting human clinical research and have that peer reviewed and published. Brown says that its a really tough market but they're on the journey. He says that they are certainly making some strides towards it and are still the one and only drink that anybody could pick up in the supermarketthat's got clinical research behind it. “Learning this toughness in New Zealand is teaching us about how we can become fitter for entering bigger markets like the US” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With DL moving across the pond, Tommy welcomes friend of the show Angus Brown and one half of the Sequels Suck Podcast, to discuss Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II, horror movie scores and Terminator: Day Zero. Before getting to our exciting main topic! You can find Regs at the Sequels Suck Podcast: and his comedy on Instagram at @gusgusbrown.***********************We're getting more pumped for 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' to reboot Marvels first family, so to set up our Sequels Suck brethren, we follow on from the 2005 iteration last week with Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007)! ***********************Time Codes:Intro - 0:22What have you been up to? - 10:09MAIN TOPIC: F4 ROTSS (2007) *SPOILERS* - 23:13Stupid Plot Summary - 26:04Cast & Crew - 28:13Plot - 30:10(No) Action - 43:36Tones & Themes - 47:22Who's the biggest piece of shit? - 49:143 Best & 3 Worst - 50:08Critical Reception - 1:00:37Better or Worse than Aquaman (2018)? - 1:02:19Trivia True or False - 1:03:36Outro - 1:08:09Main Topic:After the original, came the sequel that sucked! And who better to discuss the follow-up to 2005's Fantastic Four.. ahem.. classic, than Angus Brown of the Sequels Suck podcast?!Tim Story the is back in the directors chair, for 2007's Rise of the Silver Surfer! Tommy and Angus as we discuss the state of superhero movies in 2007 and whether this is better or worse than Aquaman (2018).Is this the best version of Marvel's first family we've seen on screen? Should Julian McMahon be returning as Doctor Doom instead of Robert Downey Jr.? Let us know by contacting us at thepodcastassemble@gmail.com or hitting us up on socials, and we'll give you a shout-out on the pod!Website || Instagram || Twitter || YouTube || EmailAnd while we've got you, we'd love it if you gave us a 5 star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and let us know what you think of the show.#FantasticFour #RiseoftheSilverSurfer #RobertDowneyJr #FirstSteps #MCU #Marvel #DoctorDoom #chrisevans #review #jessicaalba #Galactus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ārepa has had a roller coaster year. The functional drinks company are on a mission to make brains work better, through their science and research-backed products. Last year, however, they went through a well-publicised process with the Ministry for Primary Industries about health claims on their labels, resulting in a media fire storm. How did that all come about? How did they move past it? And is the brain drink for real? To chat all this, founders Angus Brown and Zachary Robinson join the pod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover the inspiring story behind Ārepa, a venture born out of a quest to revolutionise brain health. Co-founders Angus Brown and Zac Robinson were driven by personal losses to create healthier energy drink alternatives. The duo partnered with renowned neuroscientist Professor Andrew Scholey to develop a groundbreaking range of natural, caffeine-free products crafted from New Zealand Blackcurrants and Bark.In this episode, I speak to Angus & Professor Scholey; we delve into the journey of Ārepa, from its humble beginnings to its emergence as a game-changer in brain health. Professor Scholey shares his expertise in human psychopharmacology and how it has shaped the scientific development of Ārepa, ensuring its effectiveness and safety. We also explore the concept of 'flow state', Ārepa's role in enhancing cognitive function, attracting attention from elite athletes and high-profile clientele worldwide.Tune in as we discuss the complexities of the human brain, the science behind Ārepa's products, how they've bottled the "flow state", their vision for reshaping the energy drink industry, the potential Ārepa has to make a lasting impact and much more.You can subscribe to the newsletter here: https://mentored.com.au/newsletter-sign-upJoin the Facebook Group.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Rob is joined by Mecardo's Senior Livestock analyst Angus Brown to give an update on the lamb job. They discuss the impacts of elevated slaughter and the return of the Middle East Bag Lamb market.
Yashasvi Jaiswal became the third youngest player from India to score a Test double century at the age of 22. With the series against England finely poised at 1-1, we hear from Jaiswal's childhood coach Jwala Singh.Alison Mitchell, Jim Maxwell and Charu Sharma also speak to Angus Brown, who represents England Men's Physical Disability cricket team after their five-match tour to India this week ended in a 3-2 defeat.Image: India batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrates his double century during day two of the 2nd Test Match between India and England at ACA-VDCA Stadium on February 03, 2024 in Visakhapatnam, India. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
A New Zealand-made drink company has been forced to publish a notice saying it's made some 'unsubstantiated' claims. Ārepa calls its product a 'brain drink', but the scientific community has questioned the assertion it boosts mental and athletic performance. The Ministry for Primary Industries has confirmed the notice the company had put online was compulsory, after an investigation into its labelling and advertising. Co-founder and co-chief executive Angus Brown says it's tough to balance complex, emerging science with health codes. "The issue with MPI is in relation to our use of the pre-approved health plans for vitamin C." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Rob is joined by Angus Brown, analyst with Mecardo to discuss identifying opportunities during the current downturn in Lamb and Sheep markets. They discuss store lamb trades, merino wether opportunities, and the current state of the market.
Ārepa is the world's first brain drink. Backed by neuroscience, this brand is on a mission to boost brain health around the world. Founded by Angus Brown and Zac Robinson in 2017, Ārepa has grown to become Australasia's most popular brain health drink. Backed by peer reviewed research, the mind-enhancing range of clinically tested brain drinks are now stocked in five countries and enjoyed by sportspeople, entertainers, and peak performers around the globe. Ārepa's formula spent five years being developed by a team of internationally renowned neuroscientists and universities around the world, with funding from Dementia Australia Research Foundation off the back of studies proving the drink's beneficial long-term effects. Led by science and technology, the company now has a pipeline of clinical studies supporting the effects of it's natural and potent ingredients and a presence in over 1,200 Australian retailers including Woolworths, Coles, Harris Farm and IGA stores across all states. Mentioned in Conversation: Ārepa's Origins & Growth Strategy: Tracing the brain drink's journey from inception to success. Effective Brain Booster: Ārepa's Active Ingredients: Unveiling the powerful cognitive blend within Ārepa. Natural, Caffeine-Free Vision: Why founders opted for an all-natural formula without caffeine. Science and Technology Synergy: Ārepa's innovation fueled by cutting-edge research. Short & Long-Term Effects: Understanding the cognitive impact of Ārepa's compounds. Want to learn more? To learn more about how our work and programs can support you come and say hi over at Owners Collective! See Our Business Growth Programs Here Links Owners Collective Website Owners Collective Instagram Pru on LinkedIn
In this episode, Food & Drink Business editor Kim Berry is joined by the co-founders of functional beverage Ārepa, Angus Brown and Zachary Robinson, to talk about the science and steps needed to make a beverage truly beneficial.We discuss the rapid growth of the market with a focus on nutritional drinks that aim to improve brain health, as well as boosts in energy and immunity. We get an insight into the development of Arepa, and the possible benefits it can provide to those with ADHD, dementia, and other neurological conditions, all whilst being natural and caffeine free.We also explore how Ārepa delivers the therapeutic doses required, as well as the logistics associated with conducting clinical studies, securing supply chains, and ensuring that the product is accessible to consumers.LINKS:The brain food berrywww.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au/news/the-brain-food-berryĀrepa raises $2.96m, international growth focuswww.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au/news/repa-raises-2-96m-international-growth-focus New nootropic beverage to clear your mindwww.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au/new-in-store/new-nootropic-beverage-to-clear-your-mindList of clinical studies used to inform the development of Arepa:www.drinkarepa.com.au/pages/clinical-research ------------------------------The Food & Drink Business Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Food & Drink Business, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Food & Drink Business, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Food & Drink Business via their website www.foodanddrinkbusiness.com.au or send an email to editor@foodanddrinkbusiness.com.auHost: Kim BerryMC: Grant McHerronEditor: Chris VisscherProducer: Steve VisscherFood & Drink Business - © 2023
Poetry can be a way to say the things that are hard to say. Angus Brown explores this idea on today's NaPoWriMo podcast. www.poetrynonstop.com
NBA player Steven Adams has invested in Kiwi 'brain drink' company Ārepa. The basketball star has bought 1.44 percent of the company, saying the science behind the drink was 'fascinating'. Ārepa co-founder Angus Brown says Steven Adams is already an investor in several agri-tech businesses and approached Ārepa directly to ask about the product. "He got to using the product, and then his agent kinda reached out and we broke the deal in parallel with our most recent investment round." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ārepa started from a simple idea and has evolved into world-leading neuroscience, creating foods and drinks that support brain health and performance. Co-founders Zac Robinson and Angus Brown have grown the Ārepa range from scratch, and now have supply contracts across New Zealand and Australia. They've been pioneers in a cutting edge field with massive health benefits. In this episode of Flying the Fern, host David Downs talks to Zac about: How they took the idea and made it into a business (including how they funded it) How developing a world-leading product was only the beginning of the hard work How they future-proofed their supply in the structure of the business Why it's so important to display their kiwi-ness How they cracked the biggest supermarkets in Australia To find out more, head to https://drinkarepa.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drinkarepa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drinkarepa To find out more about the FernMark Licence Programme please visit https://www.fernmark.nzstory.govt.nz/
In today's episode, Arepa Co-founder Angus Brown joins us to tell us more about the latest high-profile investors to back the brain food technology venture. And after an odd night of refereeing on display n Melbourne last night, former sports Broadcaster and REX host Hamish McKay gives his 2 cents on the action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Basketball star Steven Adams and Zespri boss Dan Mathieson are the latest high-profile investors to back brain food technology venture Arepa. The blackcurrant-based products are 100% natural, and clinically proven to benefit the brain both in the short and the long term. Co-founder Angus Brown joined us on REX Today to tell us more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a lot of pieces to the sheep & lamb supply puzzle at the moment with more plenty of old season lambs still trickling through as we approach the traditional influx of new season lambs in spring. To help us understand what's happening on the ground and what might be around the corner, we've got Adam Mountjoy, Regional Livestock lead for Nutrien, back on the podcast to share his insights around space for new season lambs, and what that could mean for price going forward. You can also read Angus Brown's take on the lamb supply situation here at Mecardo: https://mecardo.com.au/will-old-run-in-to-new/
Angus Brown is an absolute legend.For the last 10 years, he has dedicated his life to creating a product that will change the world for the better. Ārepa is a brain performance and maintenance drink made from New Zealand Neuro-berries, Pine Bark Extract, and L-Theanine.With over 4 million dollars invested in clinical studies and science to formulate the first-of-its-kind beverage.A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in NZFinding his passionDj and Uni lifeĀrepa origin storyDealing with setbacksIngredients and science behind ĀrepaI loved this chat and so will you!Ārepa's socialshttps://www.instagram.com/drinkarepa/Ārepa Brain Performance and Maintainance Drinkhttps://drinkarepa.com/ Code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off :)Cooper's SocialsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enGood Humans PodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/goodhumanspodcast/?hl=enUse code PODCAST for 25% off. Made for those who like to think a little differently about mental health...SHOP MERCH HERE - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allEnquire about a workshophttps://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/pages/workshopsCooper@thegoodhumanfactory.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Wellbeing Network 2022. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Angus Brown is an absolute legend.For the last 10 years, he has dedicated his life to creating a product that will change the world for the better. Ārepa is a brain performance and maintenance drink made from New Zealand Neuro-berries, Pine Bark Extract, and L-Theanine.With over 4 million dollars invested in clinical studies and science to formulate the first-of-its-kind beverage.A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in NZFinding his passionDj and Uni lifeĀrepa origin storyDealing with setbacksIngredients and science behind ĀrepaI loved this chat and so will you!Ārepa's socialshttps://www.instagram.com/drinkarepa/Ārepa Brain Performance and Maintainance Drinkhttps://drinkarepa.com/ Code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off :)Cooper's SocialsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enGood Humans PodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/goodhumanspodcast/?hl=enUse code PODCAST for 25% off. Made for those who like to think a little differently about mental health...SHOP MERCH HERE - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allEnquire about a workshophttps://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/pages/workshopsCooper@thegoodhumanfactory.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Wellbeing Network 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angus Brown is an absolute legend.For the last 10 years, he has dedicated his life to creating a product that will change the world for the better. Ārepa is a brain performance and maintenance drink made from New Zealand Neuro-berries, Pine Bark Extract, and L-Theanine.With over 4 million dollars invested in clinical studies and science to formulate the first-of-its-kind beverage.A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in NZFinding his passionDj and Uni lifeĀrepa origin storyDealing with setbacksIngredients and science behind ĀrepaI loved this chat and so will you!Ārepa's socialshttps://www.instagram.com/drinkarepa/Ārepa Brain Performance and Maintainance Drinkhttps://drinkarepa.com/ Code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off :)Cooper's SocialsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cooperchapman/?hl=enTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@cooperchapman_?lang=enGood Humans PodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/goodhumanspodcast/?hl=enUse code PODCAST for 25% off. Made for those who like to think a little differently about mental health...SHOP MERCH HERE - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/collections/allEnquire about a workshophttps://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/pages/workshopsCooper@thegoodhumanfactory.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/?hl=enWebsite - https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/Wellbeing Network 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Soaking spring rain has moved from the outlook to the paddock in areas, and with the weather warming up, feed is going to be abundant. It's that time of year when NSW Merino wether lambs start to hit the market, and so it's time Mecardo analyst Angus Brown joins us to share how the trade is shaping up this year and to discuss the underlying lamb demand outlook.
In today's episode we are joined by Angus Brown from Arepa. We discuss nootropics and the key components for enhancing cognitive function and performance including polyphenols and anthocyanins. We look at the importance of consuming products backed by strong evidence - double-blind placebo controlled trials - and then consider where this ongoing research may take us for conditions including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, traumatic brain injury and stroke, and so much more. Head to https://www.stephlowe.com/podcasts/339 for show notes, episode transcripts and more.
This week Lisa and comedian Angus Brown ~transform~ thanks to "Bad Wolf Down", episode 2 / season 1 of Creepshow (2019). Tune in for some frankly bang-on Cryptkeeper impressions, the fun of practical effects and the creation of the Werewolf Ombudsman.
This week we delve further into MLA's latest cattle projections update with Mecardo's managing director Robert Herrmann and our resident livestock analyst, Angus Brown. The two discuss the details of MLA's latest updates and what this could mean for the pace of the herd rebuild as well as price expectations going forward.
Angus Brown is the founder of Ārepa, and in this episode he joins us to explain what nootropics are and how his company uses them to make a drink that’s good for your brain. Alice and Simon give it a try to see if it helps them remember stuff. Angus is also a member of Future Food Aotearoa, a 10-person collective of emerging food tech leaders (including Dietary Requirements’ own Sophie), and they talk about how they're joining forces to help New Zealand become the Silicon Valley of the food scene.Join Rec Room – a weekly newsletter from The Spinoff full of recommendations of things to watch, read, listen to and eat. Sign up now at thespinoffrecroom.substack.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Commodity Conversations, Manager of Business Development at Mecardo has a chat with Mecardo's resident analyst Angus Brown about the latest moves and trends in the cattle and sheep markets. This week's episode has a look at cattle on feed numbers and how they are tracking against previous years.
Co-founder of Drink Arepa, Angus Brown joins Business Coach, Alison Morgan on the Mindfulbiz Podcast. Drink Arepa is a 100% natural & caffeine-free, containing nature’s most powerful brain-food, including New Zealand Pine Bark & Neuroberry Blackcurrants. Ārepa is New Zealand’s first brainfood technology company, & is backed by neuroscience. Spending several years working with internationally recognised neuroscientists & food-technologists, Drink Arepa is a patented formula containing unique New Zealand plant extracts that support Mental Clarity during moments of pressure and stress. https://www.relauncher.com.au https://www.instagram.com/relauncher_alison/
Angus Brown & Cable delve into the sands of Egypt and revisit the mythology of the sequel The Mummy Returns. Was it a positive trip down memory lane or was it as horrific as a CGI Scorpion King? Listen in to find out.
Livestock commodity prices opened 2021 with a bang at the southern weaner sales. The weights, quality and prices were an impressive show. This week we have Angus Brown and Andrew Hosken joining Robert Hermann to discuss the results and what it means for the year ahead.
Angus Brown (or Annie to her close friends) is a musician and performance poet whose writing is heavily influenced by themes of gender, sexuality and mental health. Angus's pronouns are she/her and she identifies as as a transgender woman and butch lesbian. Find out what that means to Angus in this episode. We also talk about the balance of masculinity and femininity, the evolution of the word ‘lesbian’, that labels can resonate whatever their original meaning, how gender identity influences self-expression, navigating being a teenager again, sexuality and attraction, and that moving from one side of the line of androgyny to the other side is only a small step. More on www.fiftyshadesofgender.com/angus
País Reino Unido Dirección Paul Feig Guion Bryony Kimmings, Emma Thompson, George Michael Música Theodore Shapiro Fotografía John Schwartzman Reparto Emilia Clarke, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Emma Thompson, Lydia Leonard, Patti LuPone, Ingrid Oliver, Rebecca Root, Sue Perkins, David Mumeni, Davina Sitaram, Jade Anouka, Joakim Skarli, Ritu Arya, Ruth Horrocks, Peter Mygind, Nasir Jama, Helena Holmes, Rene Costa, Laura Evelyn, Joe Blakemore, Martyn Mayger, Jassie Mortimer, Maxim Baldry, Boris Isakovic, Margaret Clunie, Rob Delaney, Peter Serafinowicz, Sara Powell, Ranjit Singh Shubh, Ansu Kabia, Angus Brown, Yinka Awoni, Angela Wynter, Ben Owen-Jones, David Hargreaves, Calvin Demba, Leon Delroy Williams, Anna Calder-Marshall, Laila Alj, Liran Nathan, Amit Shah Sinopsis Kate (Emilia Clarke) es una mujer joven que suele tomar siempre la decisión menos acertada. ¿Su último error? Haber aceptado un trabajo como elfo de Santa Claus en un centro comercial. Sin embargo, el destino la lleva a conocer a Tom (Henry Golding), circunstancia que cambia por completo su vida. Para Kate, todo es demasiado bueno para ser cierto.
The southern weaner sales are just around the corner and prices are sure to be hot. Just how hot and what we can expect in terms of supply and buyers are questions on many minds, so for this episode, Olivia Agar chats to Mecardo analyst Angus Brown, and livestock specialist Andrew Hosken about what we're likely to see.
Many of us covet flow in our busy lives, that optimum state when your brain is focused, and you are able to create magic at work, in your studies, or at home. Various coffee and energy drink brands have built their fortunes on the back of this need for flow. Though, as we are finding out now, those aren't the most optimal beverages to be addicted to and can have adverse effects over the years.Angus Brown started questioning this a few years ago. “As a student that hardly drank any caffeine myself, selling energy drinks didn't sit well with me. I started thinking if we could create a brain drink. What would a natural and healthy brain drink look like? Could we create something that helps with stress or flow while also protecting your cognitive function in the long term?”It took Angus and his co-founder Zac five years of working with internationally recognized neuroscientists and food technologists to develop a patented formula that aids mental clarity in moments of pressure. Their answer was Ārepa. Made from NZ sourced extracts of pine bark and blackcurrants, Ārepa is part of a small but fast-growing natural smart drink category for people that want to feel less wound up and more in-the-zone. Try Ārepa for yourself by taking part in our giveaway to win a week-long supply. All you have to do is leave a small review for Kiwi Foodcast on Apple Podcasts or over on the Kiwi Foodcast facebook page. Entries close 30 November 2020.
Angus Brown, Ben Waterworth and Cable talk all things The Lost World: Jurassic Park. Does it hold up and is it a worthy sequel to Jurassic Park?
Today I'm joined by Angus Brown, Founder of Arepa who shares the science behind their drinks that can juice your brain just when you need it. We talk about the performance moments or the maintenance support that Arepa nutritional drinks provide and what this innovation means for the New Zealand beverage economy. GET THE DRINKMental clarity with ArepaKEY TIMESTAMPS2 mins 42 secs How nutrition can affect brain performance. 6 mins 15 secs Improving your brain performance. 9 mins 51 secs The real time 'felt effect' of taking Ārepa for either a) a performance moment (students, corporate professionals for key moments and sports people) 11 mins 50 secs The brain maintenance benefits for the 1 in 6 people who need ongoing brain function support for conditions such as alzheimers, dementia, concussion recovery or depression. 15 mins 14 secs How the search started and the Ārepa journey since then. 24 mins 25 secs The magic of New Zealand blackcurrants. 26 mins 05 secs The regulatory framework. 29 mins 14 secs Ārepa - the Te reo meaning of the name. 33 mins 30 secs If you want to hydrate, drink water. If you want to be on your A game, drink Ārepa.
Mastering complex situations and successfully launching groundbreaking technology ahead of its time and getting record breaking results is revolutionary thinker and CEO, Angus Brown's playground. This insightful and intriguing interview with Angus covers topics ranging from the future of money, how Bitcoin is shaping the future, crypto payment processes, banking backed digital currency to the insider track on revolutionary thinking. He shares his experiences and lessons learnt from being part of a maverick team that launched the world's first banking backed digital currency, the acclaimed eBucks at FNB Bank. His uncanny ability to ‘see what it could be' and relentless entrepreneurial drive has led to innovate solutions in the financial services arena. He shares how Centbee, a Bitcoin SV is changing the payment landscape of both domestic and cross border payments. Angus explains why we should hold our views gently and why getting into a boat on a dry riverbed is exciting. Not a minute of this interview goes by without a profound insight delivered by this thought-provoking, revolutionary leader. Episode Themes The future of money Can Bitcoin shape our future for the better? Bitcoin myths Importance of Centbee service Adoption of Crypto Overcoming success barriers Seeing what others don't see Revolutionary thinking Bringing others into your thinking process The value of understanding other's motivations Hold your views gently Overcoming resistance Transformation / Re-invention for a new normal Engage the future Find meaning Connect with Angus https://www.linkedin.com/in/angusbrown/ @BankingAcumen @angusjbrown Connect With Carmen Wilde, Founder & Host of Business without Barriers & Co-Founder of Wilde Success Limited We're living through an economic revolution that will change the business landscape forever! While undoubtedly daunting, it also presents an unprecedented opportunity to RE-INVENT your business to succeed & thrive in the 'new normal!' Welcome to the future of success… where collaboration is the new competition, where we get to re-define what we do and re-invent ourselves and our businesses. I look forward to connecting and collaborating with you and celebrating your inevitable successes. Let's bring humanity back to business & together we will write a new human story and a future we're proud of. For Business Success or Breakthrough Coaching & Mentoring Enquiries: Email: teamwilde@wildesuccess.com Web address: www.wildesuccess.com Business without Barriers Podcast: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/businesswithoutbarriers Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/business-without-barriers/id1522708862 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BwBTV To Your Wilde Success! Carmen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/businesswithoutbarriers/message
A short summary of the agricultural markets in Australia by the Mecardo team. This week we have Robert Herrmann chatting with Angus Brown from Mercado about spring lamb prices, supply challenges, cattle markets and the return of wool sales.
The name is Flix, ChatFlix. Join us as we gear up and bungy jump head first into the dammed river that is the Bond Cinematic Franchise. Brose is joined by special guest, comedian Josh Ladgrove, comic artist Trevor Wood and comedian Angus Brown. Put on your best tuxedo pour yourself a vodka martini (shaken, not stirred) and pop us in your hear holes and listen to us chat about Pierce Brosnan’s James Bond debut in 1995’s Goldeneye.
This is what an entrepreneur is all about! An ambition and desire to explore optimum cognitive performance - an idea and concept that is fast becoming an essential part of everyday life. Angus Brown - CEO of Ārepa chats with Beyond the Field to share his journey from humble beggings and is the perfect example of hard work and determination. Angus and the Ārepa team continue to work to change the mindset of a generation to push the healthier alternatives to caffeine and sugar-packed energy drinks! Listen and Enjoy! You can follow Ārepa at @drinkarepa and www.drinkarepa.com Thank you to our series sponsor – Atomic Coffee. These legends fuel us and our guests through our podcasts. If you have any questions or comments, or have a topic you want us to discuss you can contact us at https://moneyempire.co.nz/, or follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MoneyEmpireNZ/ The advice shared on Beyond the Field is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances and is based on our personal opinions. Beyond the Field is for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon to make financial decisions. Kayne Wahlstrom, Isa Nacewa and the Money Empire group are Registered Financial Advisers. We do not provide our clients with advice on investments, nor do we provide investment planning advice. To receive personal financial advice, you must first engage with an AFA or RFA, and receive, read and understand their Scope of Service and Terms of Engagement to ensure the service and products are suited to your needs. We may discuss products, services and answer listener questions on this podcast for illustration purposes only. www.moneyempire.co.nz Triple M Group Limited (5737850) (NZBN: 9429041825877) Registered NZ Limited Company.
To celebrate ECB Disability Cricket week we speak to 3 members of the Hampshire disability community. Michael Powell and Katie Stares, from Portchester CC talk about Lords Taverners projects Super 1's and Super 9's, plus as thye have both recently qualified as Foundation Level 1 coaches they feedback on their experiences. In club corner we speak to England PD player Angus Brown. Angus plays for Hartley Whitney CC and has taken part in 2.6 challenge with his England teammates to raise money for Lords Taveners. For more info and to donate visit - https://www.lordstaverners.org/news/england-squad-take-on-marathon-challenge?fbclid=IwAR3fgrMlfORoUrzW0SMDioRkoIioQqCq1nsKkPCtNqyAGivlOL98Ox3tFiQCovid-19 FAQs for clubs - https://www.ageasbowl.com/cricket/cricket-board/covid19-faqs/#StayInWorkOut - https://www.ageasbowl.com/cricket/cricket-board/covid19-faqs/stay-in-work-out-hampshire/
Arepa is all about mental clarity. Forget coffee and energy drinks, Arepa is a seriously impressive brain food dream!! I really enjoyed talking to Angus about the science behind the drink and their range of products. We also get down to business and explain the passion behind Arepa and how it all came to be
You're missing open mic nights right? Well Word Spoken has got just the thing for you. In this episode we get to hear from 10 poets who entered the competition to have their poetry feature on the show. The winners were: Phil Joa, Sian, Jamie Crawford, Angus Brown, The Bipolar Poet, Heidi Henders, David Atkinson, Elinor Clark and Jeremy Gune. Enjoy!
Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand. This week he talks to Campbell Ellison from Callaghan Innovation and Alexandra Allan, CEO of FoodBowl.One of the coolest things about Business is Boring is when listeners, inspired by the people we talk to, share their ideas for cool products. Just the other day a friend talked about an idea for an innovative food product, and I was able to tell him about the existence of the FoodBowl - which provides support and resource for companies and innovators looking to move from small scale to the big time.He was amazed to learn that there is a facility that is part commercialisation and export readiness lab and part mad scientist workshop where food technologists, scientists and other enthusiastic inventors tinker, explore and create new food ideas. It’s an open access service supported by Callaghan Innovation and run by the Auckland chapter of the NZ Food Innovation Network.We’ve talked before to people like Angus Brown from Arepa who’ve been through it, so it is super cool to today be able to share a bit more about how it operates and how you could get involved.This week on the podcast we're joined by food and beverage technologist Campbell Ellison from Callaghan Innovation, and Alexandra Allan, FoodBowl CEO, who also has a background in making things, working through outfits like Cadbury and Horleys, before she turned to management. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ghostbusters 2's plot is the worst kind of popular tripe, its methods are sloppy, and its conclusion is highly questionable! Ghostbusters 2 is a poor film! 5 years after the original Ghostbusters blew us away we got Ghostbusters 2. Reuniting the original cast in a brand new story pitting then against a river of ectoplasm and a resurgence of paranormal activity. Sticking two fingers high up in the air Brose is back in business with Ghostbusters comic collaborator Tristan Jones, Victorian Ghostbuster Cable and comedian Angus Brown to chat Ghostbusters 2. Will they look back on the Ivan Reitman sequel fondly? Or are Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd, Harold Ramis, Sigourney Weaver and Ernie Hudson's second efforts too little, too late? Download now to find out!
Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand, with the interview available as both audio and a transcribed excerpt. This week he talks to Angus Brown from Arepa.There are a fair few functional drinks that have popped up in the fridges of interesting retail. Drinks that claim to help you focus and recover and what have you, though many - I’m looking at you Vitamin Water - have actually been packed full of sugar and dubious science. So many in fact over the years that you might be forgiven for thinking that they were all empty claims. But not so today’s guest’s product. After seeing the impact of cognitive illnesses on family, he set out to learn more about things that help the brain, and the journey took him to launch a functional drink that is backed by patents, research and formulated with a Professor of Psychopharmacology from Melbourne. Our guest is Angus Brown, the drink is Arepa, and it’s now found across the world - he joins us to chat the entrepreneur’s journey, discovery and selling a drink with a bit more to it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy St Patricks Day!This week Murphy is joined by his mates guys Angus Brown, Jonathan Schuster, and Claire Sullivan to drink Kilkenny and discuss Ireland, vomiting, middle names, Monash Green Week, Guinness, wisdom teeth, cask ale, weight, Tun, childbirth, MICF, fountains, Coke, dieting, Crusader, and more!
Recorded live at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne, Australia. The next show is on Saturday June 6th – 10.30pm at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne. Tickets for the live show can be booked here: http://mammth.co/controlsthemedialive For more updates, head to our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/controlsthemedia The post May 2015 – Clem Bastow, Demi Lardner, Angus Brown & Jess Perkins appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
It’s Day 264 of Bath Time! Today’s episode is part two of Paul Culliver Controls the Media – a live comedy quiz show about the news. Recorded live at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne, Australia. The next show is on Saturday June 6th – 10.30pm at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne. Tickets for the live show can be booked here: http://mammth.co/controlsthemedialive For more updates, head to our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/controlsthemedia The post 264 – Paul Culliver Controls the Media (May 2nd 2015) Part 2 w/ Clem Bastow, Demi Lardner, Angus Brown & Jess Perkins appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
It’s Day 263 of Bath Time! Today’s episode is part one of Paul Culliver Controls the Media – a live comedy quiz show about the news recorded on May 2nd, 2015. Recorded live at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne, Australia. The next show is on Saturday June 6th – 10.30pm at The Butterfly Club in Melbourne. Tickets for the live show can be booked here: http://mammth.co/controlsthemedialive For more updates, head to our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/controlsthemedia The post 263 – Paul Culliver Controls the Media (May 2nd 2015) Part 1 w/ Clem Bastow, Demi Lardner, Angus Brown & Jess Perkins appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
This week we track Greg Fleet to his favorite cafe... NOW WITH TALKING!! he's got to be there!! Comedians Neil Sinclair and Angus Brown attempt to create the definitive collection of interviews with Australia’s best comedians in The Australian Comedy Podcast. iTunes: tinyurl.com/pwb5rxx Non-iTunes: sopod.co/auscomedy
Comedians Neil Sinclair and Angus Brown attempt to create the definitive collection of interviews with Australia’s best comedians in The Australian Comedy Podcast. iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/pwb5rxx Non-iTunes: http://sopod.co/auscomedy
Dj Maynard drops by to give me tips for better podcasting. New Nev ep and story.Melbourne Comedy Festival 2013. People you will hear here. Vassili Kanidiadis. Sons of Fred. Paul the door guy (Victor Meldrew). Jacqueline Hau. Steele Saunders.Tom Ballard. Tony Martin.Coffee dude. John Robertson. Glories of Gloria. Nick Cody Dan Rathbone. Bart Freebairn. Angus Brown. Rhys Nicholson. Xavier Michelides. Max and Ivan (so sorry guys). Blernshaw Comedy. Avi Bernshaw.http://www.vasilisgarden.com/maynard.com.auhttp://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2013/season/
Dj Maynard drops by to give me tips for better podcasting. New Nev ep and story.Melbourne Comedy Festival 2013. People you will hear here. Vassili Kanidiadis. Sons of Fred. Paul the door guy (Victor Meldrew). Jacqueline Hau. Steele Saunders.Tom Ballard. Tony Martin.Coffee dude. John Robertson. Glories of Gloria. Nick Cody Dan Rathbone. Bart Freebairn. Angus Brown. Rhys Nicholson. Xavier Michelides. Max and Ivan (so sorry guys). Blernshaw Comedy. Avi Bernshaw.http://www.vasilisgarden.com/maynard.com.auhttp://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2013/season/