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LEADING SAFELY with Georgina Poole
Fighter Pilot Curiousity with On Target Teaming

LEADING SAFELY with Georgina Poole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 42:27


In this episode I chat with pilots Sam and Mike about safety leadership in the Australian Air Force, the cross over between human factors and human performance and why clear air turbulence makes my blood pressure drop.

I - On Defense Podcast
390: Another Round of IDF Strikes on Houthi Targets + Mossad Chief: We Need to Go Head to Head with Iran + Slovakia to Procure Barak Air Defense Systems + Australian Air Force Receives Final Batch of F-35A Warplanes + More

I - On Defense Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 15:00


For review:1. Another Round of IDF Strikes on Houthi Targets.The targets included “infrastructure used by the Houthi terror regime for its military activities” at Sanaa International Airport, and the Hezyaz power plant just outside the Houthi-controlled capital. 2. Mossad Chief: We Need to Go Head to Head with Iran.3. Slovakia to Procure Barak Air Defense Systems.4. Report: Russian Naval Vessels departing Syria for Libya. Italy concerned.5. Netherlands to procure anti-drone systems to defeat small unmanned aircraft systems.6. Australian Air Force Receives Final Batch of F-35A Warplanes.

Hangar 46
Hangar 46 at Exercise Pitch Black 2024: Participant Perspectives - New Zealand Edition

Hangar 46

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 21:26


Hangar 46 at Exercise Pitch Black 2024: Participant Perspectives -New Zealand Edition "The ability to practice our interoperability with the Australian Air Force is just such a cool and unique part of Pitch Black" Join us as we take the hangar to RAAF Base Darwin for Exercise Pitch Black 2024 and chat to New Zealand participants: Corporal Rachel Pugh, Flight Sergeant David Cresswell, Corporal Katie Sinclair, and Aircraftsman Jese Somerville. This episode is hosted by Cass Bowers. Please note: This episode of Hangar 46 was recorded on base at RAAF Base Darwin during flying hours for Exercise Pitch Black, audio quality may vary. 

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast
Interview with Mike Mason

Off Gassing: A Scuba Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 50:46


In this episode, I sit down with Mike Mason, a Human Factors in Diving Instructor located in Australia. I first met Mike when I contacted him to enroll in the Level 1 course, a 10-week webinar series from HFiD. Along with his work with the Human Diver, Mike is an active DM, a rebreather diver, and works with the Australian Air Force. I speak with Mike more about HFiD, his previous diving experiences, challenges going between open-circuit and closed, and much more. Please enjoy!Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/184882365201810/https://www.instagram.com/thehumandiveraustralia/The Human Diver:https://www.thehumandiver.com/meet-the-teamEmail:mike.mason@thehumandiver.com

The XCandidates
Shane Caudwell Interview - Tales from a UN Peacekeeper - XCandidates Ep 97

The XCandidates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 99:09


We are joined by former Australian Air Force and Army aircraft mechanic and United Nations Peacekeeper Captain, Shane Caudwell.     Shane entered military service at 15-years-old as an apprentice aircraft mechanic, which saw him work on Australia's F1-11 aircraft and Blackhawk helicopters.   In 1994, he joined the United Nations as a Peacekeeper and was quickly promoted to Team Leader and C4 Captain. His first deployment was to Bosnia and specifically Sarajevo, which had been under siege since 1992.   Shane shares with us his memories from working for the UN, as well as what he thought of those around him in other units. He also shares how he was involved in smuggling Iron Maiden's frontman, Bruce Dickinson and his solo band at the time, Skunkworks, into Sarajevo for a concert. Recently, these events were turned into the documentary, ‘Scream for Me Sarajevo'.   Shane gives us his opinion of the United Nations and gives us his experience of how it operates internally. Shane also details why he now plans to leave Australia and how he has lost hope for his homeland.     SHOW YOUR SUPPORT for the X-Candidates at ‘Buy Me A Coffee' – Donate or Sign up for our Membership https://www.buymeacoffee.com/xcandidates   Hosted by: ·        Adam Zahra - One Nation candidate for Macarthur (Federal) and Campbelltown (NSW) https://www.facebook.com/adam.zahra.3 https://twitter.com/AdamZahra2023 https://www.instagram.com/zahra4campbelltown   ·        Steven Tripp – Former candidate for Warringah https://www.facebook.com/RealStevenTripp https://twitter.com/RealStevenTripp https://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp  Follow us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/XCandidates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theXCandidates Twitter: https://twitter.com/theXCandidates YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@XCandidates Gab: https://gab.com/XCandidates Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/XCandidates Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ex-candidates/id1631685864   Please share and spread the word!   #AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #australia #brucedickinson #ironmaiden #skunkworks #screamformesarajevo #saravejo #bosnia #un #unitednations #peacekeeping #army #airforce #shanecaudwell

Death by Birding
8 - Hung like an Argentine Lake Duck with guest Caleb McElrea (PART 1)

Death by Birding

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 52:36


On this episode of Death by Birding, we discuss why Platypus should be birds, the real meaning behind bird calls and why you should never get into a fight with the Australian Air Force.Featuring Caleb McElrea, wildlife filmmaker, photographer and science communicator.If you like the show, please subscribe and rate. If you REALLY like the show, maybe leave a comment. if you REALLY REALLY like the show (and honestly it's getting a little creepy), come join the party. I guarantee you'll be disappointed but hey, it's your money.Follow us on Instagram - https://instagram.com/death_by_birdingSupport on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/DeathbyBirdinghttps://blog.feedspot.com/bird_podcasts/Death by Birding is a bird podcast, hosted by Cesar Puechmarin and based in South East Queensland, Australia.Use the offer code #DEATHBYBIRDING for 15% off at www.nocsprovisions.com.auUse the offer code #DEATHBYBIRDING for 15% off at https://www.nocsprovisions.com.auFollow us on Instagram - https://instagram.com/death_by_birdingSupport on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/DeathbyBirdinghttps://blog.feedspot.com/bird_podcasts/Death by Birding is a bird podcast, hosted by Cesar Puechmarin and based in South East Queensland, Australia.

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist
Episode 193 Deep Dive: Dr. Jordan Plotnek | The Intersecting Worlds of Critical Infrastructure and Space Security

@BEERISAC: CPS/ICS Security Podcast Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 39:11


Podcast: KBKAST (LS 27 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Episode 193 Deep Dive: Dr. Jordan Plotnek | The Intersecting Worlds of Critical Infrastructure and Space SecurityPub date: 2023-07-10Securing space technology is no longer a luxury but a necessity for the smooth functioning of our increasingly interconnected world. In this episode of KBKast, we delve into the fascinating world of space technology and its connection to critical infrastructure. Dr. Jordan Plotnek talks about his journey, the challenges of space security, and emphasizes the need for a tailored and collaborative global approach to managing space system security that has humanity at its core. Dr Jordan Plotnek received a PhD in space systems security and resilience from the University of South Australia and a Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications and Electronics from Swinburne University in Melbourne. Jordan is an Australian Air Force veteran and has held senior Operational Technology security positions for private and public sector organisations internationally. Jordan is currently a space security researcher at the University of South Australia and the Lead Partner for Critical Infrastructure at Anchoram Consulting. Jordan's research and professional interests are centred around space systems security, critical infrastructure resilience, and cyber-physical conflict.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from KBI.Media, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.

Made For More
068: How to Become a Coaching Leader and Help Create the Next Generation of Leaders with Clifford Morgan

Made For More

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 35:14


What was your first month in leadership like? If you're like most people, you probably weren't good at it. I know I wasn't, but my experience doesn't come close to what today's guest experienced. In just his first month as a leader, 15 volunteers quit. Imagine that! In this episode, I got to interview Clifford Morgan, a former member of the Royal Australian Air Force and now the Director and Principal of Lumian Consulting - a firm helping leaders and organizations unlock their potential and performance. What I absolutely loved about this conversation was Clifford's ability to use illustrative stories and practical strategies to demonstrate the transformative power of coaching leadership.Tune in to hear Cliff share insights into what it means to be a coaching leader, how to develop a pipeline of leaders for your organization, and ways to help your employees become better problem solvers.Topics We Discussed Include:Introduction (00:00)Getting to know Clifford Morgan (02:00)Clifford's journey to the Australian Air Force (03:40)Leadership in the Air Force versus civilian leadership (04:55)How Clifford lost 15 volunteers in his first month as a leader (08:53)Breaking down Clifford's book The Coaching Leader (11:08)The difference between a good leader and a great leader (14:27)Roadblocks to Effective Leadership (17:47) How long does it take to become a coaching leader? (21:40)Ways to help your employees become better problem solvers (26:52) Top 5 tips for leaders and upcoming leaders (29:00)Parting thoughts (33:24)Links and Resources:Clifford's LinkedInClifford's websiteThe Coaching Leader: Essential Skills to Enhance Your Leadership and Develop Your People Every Day by Clifford MorganConnect With Ally NitschkeMadeformore.com.auConnect with me on LinkedInConnect with me on Instagram and FacebookSubscribe to my YouTube channelGet our Courageous Conversations Guide

Build It. They'll Come.
SYPAQ Group– George Vicino makes clever cardboard drones, a secret weapon helping Ukraine fight the Russian invasion. 1/2

Build It. They'll Come.

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 45:03


Systems engineer George Vicino started a small advanced engineering consultancy some 30 years ago, with experience and training from his years in the Australian Air Force under his belt. But he always had big ideas for his little company, SYPAQ. Not only has SYPAQ grown to help major Federal Government departments and large corporates integrate complicated technology systems into  customer-friendly, seamless experiences, but the group now manufactures highly advanced engineering products for the Australian Defence Department. The latest is their Corvo fully autonomous aircraft, in the form of a smart drone. Or as George calls it, a clever flying box. But this is not just any ordinary drone, SYPAQ drones are made from cardboard, rubber bands and glue, and they've become a secret and much respected weapon in Ukraine's fight against the Russian invasion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts
Plemo interviews Advocate Tom Lisbourne of the GV Veterans Centre

98.5 ONE FM Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 6:38


This interview first aired on Tuesday the 25th of April, 2023 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM fill-in breakfast announcer Plemo interviews Australian Air Force veteran Tom Lisbourne who is an advocate of the Goulburn Valley Veterans Service. He talks about what ANZAC Day means to him and what the GV Veterans Service offers. For more information on ANZAC Day in the Shepparton region head to https://www.facebook.com/SheppartonRSL. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.

Pen To Print: THE PODCAST FOR ASPIRING AUTHORS & WRITERS
Writing Tips from Novelist Bill Swiggs : Write On! Audio

Pen To Print: THE PODCAST FOR ASPIRING AUTHORS & WRITERS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 13:12


Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen To Print Our November writing tips are from Australian novelist and short fiction writer Bill Swiggs. Bill's acclaimed novel Blood in the Dust was published in 2019 and Bill won the 2018 Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Award for “Best Unpublished Manuscript” for Blood in the Dust. He has combined writing with careers in the Australian Air Force, the Police Force and as a firefighter. You can find out more about Bill and his work by following him on facebook here https://www.facebook.com/adventurebooksaus/ and on twitter here https://twitter.com/bswiggs We're always delighted to read your contributions so if you'd like to see your words in Write on! or hear them on this podcast please get in touch. Please submit to: https://pentoprint.org/get-involved/submit-to-write-on/ Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio. This edition is presented by Tiffany Clare and produced by Chris Gregory. Write On! Audio is an Alternative Stories production for Pen To Print.

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
Meet Devika, 22, who has been named Brimbank City Council's Young Citizen this year

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 8:30


Melbourne-based Devika Chaudhary was named Young Citizen of the Year 2022 by Brimbank City Council for her community involvement. She was only 15 when she joined the Australian Air Force cadet program. It is her passion for volunteering that drives her to make a positive impact in the community. Ms Chaudhary is currently pursuing a degree in education at Victoria University.

ThePrint
ThePrintPod: NATO powers, Quad, Five Eyes, ASEAN—China's rise is forcing nations to unionise

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 9:39


Pitch Black 2022, Australian Air Force's biennial warfare exercise, stands out for an unusual display of enthusiasm by two EU powers, France and Germany.----more---- Read the full article here: https://theprint.in/opinion/nato-powers-quad-five-eyes-asean-chinas-rise-is-forcing-nations-to-unionise/1100308/ 

Granite Zero
Episode 149 Troy Knight

Granite Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 70:30


Tommo is joined by former member of the Australian Air Force and one of the first Air Force Combat Controllers working with the Australian Special Forces in multiple tours in the Middle East. Troy Knight, now author of the book Havoc-06 . Brought to you by: Kent CBD, www.kentcbd.org @kent_CBD Promo Code: GRANITEZERO Green Beret Coffee @Greenberetcoffeeco

Granite Zero
Episode 149 Troy Knight

Granite Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 72:47


Tommo is joined by former member of the Australian Air Force and one of the first Air Force Combat Controllers working with the Australian Special Forces in multiple tours in the Middle East. Troy Knight, now author of the book Havoc-06 . Brought to you by: Kent CBD, www.kentcbd.org @kent_CBD Promo Code: GRANITEZERO Green Beret Coffee @Greenberetcoffeeco

Off Duty Happy Hour
Off Duty Happy Hour Episode 8 - Fun with Friends!

Off Duty Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 43:54


G'day Mates! In our first every video episode, I talk to my Aussie friend, Annette, a military spouse who's husband is in the Australian Air Force. We learn what being an Aussie military spouse is like and the differences between military life in Australia, England and The United States, as she has been stationed at both! Also Find out Why Shrimp On The Barbie is not an accurate phrase… and so much more! Follow us on IG @offdutyhappyhour And Check Out Our Off Duty Happy Hour Community, You Can Find on Facebook at Military Wives Saving, Under Groups :) Love saving money?!? Be sure to become a member of MyMilitarySavings.com It's FREE! Are you a military family who is PCS-ing this summer? DO you have pets? Then You need to check out PCS with Pets! We educate and help active duty military families with pets navigate the complex logistical and financial challenges of the military PCS process. Visit http://Militarypetpcs.com

Straight Talk - Mind and Muscle Podcast
Troy Knight- Father, Veteran, Author HAVOC-06- Australian Combat Controller SOF Australian Air Force

Straight Talk - Mind and Muscle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 62:13


Today I had the opportunity to sit down with Tory Knight- Former Australian Air Force Combat Controller- a father, a veteran,an author, board member, resilience coach, mental health advocate & speaker. We had a great chat and he spoke about going from Special Operations to civilian life as an author, and what it is like to write a book about his life. I have titled the show- "Finding Purpose and a Sense of Belonging" as Troy shows in the interview how he has successfully done that in the many chapters of his life. Troy tells some funny stories and not so funny ones ranging from the time he parachuted into a chicken coop to calling in F16 Strafing mission "Danger Close" to his mates in battle. You can find Troy at- www.troyknight.com.au The awesome Not for Profit he supports at https://www.duesouthaus.com.au/ He is on Insta at https://www.instagram.com/troy_knight06/. and https://www.instagram.com/havoczerosix/

I Spied
The Sky Road to China

I Spied

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 30:53


Just last week, everything seemed to be on the up-and-up with China, until it was revealed that some sky-hi-jinks between an RAAF surveillance flight and a PLAAF fighter nearly brought the whole thing undone. So what really  happened? What is China up to? And just why was an Australian Air Force plane flying around the Sth China Sea anyway? And just when is an island not an island? Make sure your tray table is secured for this one! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Former Action Guys Podcast
Ep. 147 - Troy Knight - Australian Air Force CCT, Private Military Contractor, Author

Former Action Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 101:50


Troy Knight is a retired Australian Combat Control Team (CCT) airmen, private military contractor, author, and veteran of the conflicts in East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan. Knight talks about joining Australian military, becoming a contractor with missions around the world while also being a reservist, his CCT selection and follow-on training and his special operations deployments to Afghanistan.Knight's book, Havoc-06, is available for purchase in audio and book formats on his website and on Amazon.Havoc-06 website: https://www.havoczerosix.com/ Due South non-profit: duesouthinc.com.au Want to be on the Former Action Guys Podcast?https://forms.gle/9MuoSkzBUgNiVgPu5 Support the podcast and website: www.jcramergraphics.com www.ANGLICOshop.comPodcast Links:YouTube: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysYouTubeSpotify: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysApplePodcast: http://bit.ly/formeractionguysAppleSocial Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/formeractionguys Instagram: www.instagram.com/jcramergraphics Twitter: https://twitter.com/4meractionguys Reference:117 - Backpack-able radio for tactical use148 - Walkie-talkie style tactical radio152 - Walkie-talkie style tactical radio7-Ton - Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement (Dump truck-sized military vehicle for hauling troops, supplies, etc.)9-Line - CAS mission brief formatA&S - Assessment and SelectionAAV - Assault Amphibious Vehicle (Also called Tracks)ABC - ANGLICO Basic CourseANG - Air National GuardANGLICO - Air Naval Gunfire Liaison CompanyBLT - Battalion Landing TeamBRC - Basic Reconnaissance CourseCAR - Combat Action RibbonCAS - Close Air SupportCCT - Combat Control TeamCLB - Combat Logistics BattalionCO - Commanding OfficerCOC - Command Operations CenterCOP - Combat OutpostCorpsman - Navy medic attached to MarinesEOD - Explosive Ordnance DisposalFAC - Forward Air ControllerFCT - Firepower Control TeamFDC - Fire Direction ControlFET - Female Engagement Team.FSCC - Fire Support Coordination Center. Where fire missions are deconflicted and approved prior to shooting.GBU - Guided Bomb Unit GLT - Georgian Liaison Team. Georgian military advisors in Afghanistan.Hesco Barrier - Earthen filled barriers used to make or reinforce outpostsHMMWV - High mobility multi-wheeled vehicleIED - Improvised Explosive DeviceIOC - Infantry Officer's CourseJDAM - Joint Direct Attack Munition (GPS guided bomb)JTAC - Joint Terminal Attack ControllerLGTR - LASER Guided Training RoundM-ATV - MRAP All-terrain vehicleMARSOC - Marine Corps Special Operations CommandMART - Marines Awaiting Recon TrainingM-ATV - MRAP All Terrain VehicleMCAS - Marine Corps Air StationMCMAP - Marine Corps Martial Arts ProgramMCRD - Marine Corps Recruit DepotMCIWS - Marine Corps Instructor of Water SurvivalMCT - Marine Combat TrainingMEB - Marine Expeditionary BrigadeMEU - Marine Expeditionary Unit (Unit attached to ships for deployment)MRAP - Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (armored vehicle)MSOT - Marine Special Operations TeamMTU - Marksmanship Training UnitOCS - Officer Candidate SchoolOP - Observation Post. An area where forward observers spot enemy positions and conduct fire missions on targetsPB - Patrol BasePGM - Precision Guided MunitionsPID - Positive identificationPLDR - Portable Lightweight Designator Rangefinder PosRep - Position ReportPSS-SOF - Precision Strike Suite Special Operations Forces. Targeting program.RIP - Relief In PlaceRO - Radio Operator (Sometimes called an RTO)ROMAD - Radio Operator, Mechanic, and DriverR&S - Reconnaissance and SurveillanceSACC - Supporting Arms Coordination Center (FSCC on a ship)SALT - Supporting Arms Liaison TeamSERE - Survive, Evade, Resist, EscapeSOCS - Special Operations Capabilities SpecialistSOI - School of InfantrySOTG - Special Operations Training GroupS Shops - S-1 (Administration), S-2 (Intelligence), S-3 (Operations), S-4 (Logistics), S-6 (Communication)SVBIED - Suicide vehicle-borne improvised explosive deviceTACP - Tactical Air Control PartyTaco Rice - Greasy food for drunk Marines stationed in OkinawaWater Dogs - Logistics Marines in charge of purifying water and running sanitation facilitiesVBIED - Vehicle-borne improvised explosive device

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Australia: Borders reopen, AGL takeover, China flashpoint

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 9:21


Australia commentator Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about the reopening of Australia's borders after 704 days, who are the first arrivals likely to be? Australian tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes is determined to persist with a bid to takeover energy giant AGL and retire some of Australia's key coal plants early, and there's a new flashpoint in the soured relations between Australia and China - this time literally - following an incident in which Chinese military ship aimed a military-grade laser at an Australian Air Force aircraft.

Scuba Goat
Mike Mason - The Human Diver, Australia - S03 E01

Scuba Goat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 46:25 Transcription Available


With over 20 years as a fighter pilot under his belt, Mike Mason currently teaches pilots of the Australian Air Force how to hone their skills and use the aircraft they are flying as a weapons platform.  Human Factors is used on a daily basis to achieve the goals these men strive for, so its fair to say that Human Factors is pretty much second nature to Mike.  Armed with this and Gareth Lock introducing HF to the diving industry; Mike touched base with Gareth and began to learn about the Human Diver and how he could get involved.  Initially learning to dive in the UK, Mike now works in his spare time as a Dive Master at Lets Go Dive Adventures, Nelson Bay.  Following Gareth's tutorage he is also now part of the Human Diver instructional team and is bringing Human Factors to Australia. Mike has planned a FREE introductory zoom meeting on Thursday 17th Feb at 7:30pm (AEDT) for anyone wishing to learn more about what Human Factors is and how you can get involved in the courses that Mike will be providing.  Click here for the link to Mikes intro commencing 730pm, 17th Feb. Links:The Human Diver - Mikes biographyThe Human Diver Australia on Facebook

Marketing Trends
Business to Government and Democratization of Space with Jason Held, CEO of Saber Astronautics

Marketing Trends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 39:55


The next business frontier, in terms of physical spaces, is not one you can physically walk on. I'm talking about outer space, and I'm talking about it today with my friend, Jason Held, CEO of Saber Astronautics. I got to know Jason a few years back by chance, and immediately was captivated by his story, his passion, and his ground-breaking work in the space industry. Based in Boulder, Colorado, and in Sydney, Australia, Jason and his team are creating access to new areas of the space industry through better game-like user interfaces. Navigating business ‘friendly-enemy' relationships in the industry and operating in the complex world of business to government relationships is no small feat, but Jason saw an opportunity as a new graduate and couldn't say no. “Business to government, if you know how to play that game, is really lucrative. Fast forward, I did my Ph.D. in Australia, this was about 2007 when I was graduating, and there was a new category of satellites called CubeSats. If you think about the size of a spacecraft back then for an industry-level mission and things that are doing satellite communications or, or earth observation, things that produce large amounts of money, these historically are half a billion-dollar spacecraft, massive infrastructure required to do something like that. Well, the new category was what had just been embedded between 2005/2007 and they were the size of a toaster. The cost for starting your space company was less than half the cost of a juice bar range.”Lowering that financial barrier to entering the space industry was all it took for Jason to dive in. In this episode, he walks us through his process of disrupting the space industry by creating Saber Astronautics. He talks about the complexities of their business model working with both governments, and businesses. Jason shares about how their innovative PIGI software was created,  and the rise of downstream space industry service companies and micro-industries like this. He's predicting cool things for the future in space - all this up next on Marketing Trends. Main Takeaways:Business to Government Model: It's not one talk about a lot on this show but it creates some fun challenges in every aspect of the business. Biggest words of wisdom are, be ready to fight. The contracts are lucrative which means there's some fierce competition for them. When you get into government contract work, know that the voices of doubt won't just be coming from inside of your head; the government contracting industry is cut-throat. Space Traffic Regulation Is Coming: The amount of space debris, and operating satellites spinning constantly over our heads is increasing every day, and therefore so is the need for regulation and safety policies. Who should set these, what exactly they should be, and how they would be enforced are all up for debate in the community at this point, as companies and governments alike race to capitalize on the next ‘gold-rush' of business opportunity. Space For All: What Space Democratization Means: For the space industry, and for business, the creation of CubeSats removed a massively prohibitive cost barrier to both businesses operating in the industry and students learning how to work in it. Companies like Jason's could raise a normal business-sized amount of capital to start building out software, which they have done. Key Quotes:“It was a fistfight. We competed against companies that were 20 to 100 times our size, two of the largest defense contractors in Australia were our primary competitors, and they led up to, everybody said we couldn't do it. I was getting calls at two in the morning from our competitors saying, ‘what are you doing? You're never gonna make it.' And we persevered and we made it there. “We have a very strong product and very strong brand in that part of the world and everybody recognized that. We were told by the companies we were talking to that we had to prove that we were good enough and that's how the conversation went. So there wasn't a lot of incentive for partnering in that case. The other part was we started getting a lot of calls from people asking us if we were bidding. The volume got high enough and we said, let's go for it.”“Business to government, if you know how to play that game, is really lucrative. Fast forward, I did my Ph.D. in Australia, this was about 2007 when I was graduating, and there was a new category of satellites called CubeSats. If you think about the size of a spacecraft back then for an industry-level mission and things that are doing satellite communications or, or earth observation, things that produce large amounts of money, these historically are half a billion-dollar spacecraft, massive infrastructure required to do something like that. Well, the new category was what had just been embedded between 2005/2007 and they were the size of a toaster. The cost for starting your space company was less than half the cost of a juice bar range.“Historically space tools are bespoke. It's like the matrix. You've got a whole bunch of words on a screen and operators trying to figure out what is going on. ‘We said, why don't you turn that into a video game?' It's easy to use this human interface, this user interface, modern UI UX design, and reduce the barrier to entry to actually make space as easy as flying a car is our goal. So normally, like you need a Ph.D. or a Masters 15 years experience to get trusted with, with the satellite. We've got undergraduate interns, 20-21 years old, and first time we sit down, have a go.”“There is no space traffic solution globally. The U.S. military has been running it for most of the Western world, but they want to be space warriors, not space traffic cops. So much more material is coming out there. We've got 7,500 satellites that are active in space today and I think that's going to grow to 40,000 by the end of the decade. Some people are predicting a hundred thousand satellites and for every satellite, you've got 10 times more in pieces of debris floating around and it's all traveling at eight kilometers a second. If you get hit by one of those, that'll ruin your day. We do a lot of work in that field.”“We need someone to do it [patrol space traffic.] It can't be military; can't be a single government; it has to be a consortium of governments. I think it should be a public-private partnership because right now a lot of companies like Saber are competing for tools to be a part of that next gold rush. It's a hard thing to justify because it's related to the safety of flight.”“PIGI is our mission control software. We use it for entry-level design. With it, you're able to design all of your orbits and plan any orbit from it, pretty much any planet in the solar system, and use the outputs of that to plan your business. Students use it for their student projects but we really made this useful for entrepreneurs, people who want to start their own space businesses someday. They use it to calculate the addressable market for their mission plan.” Bio:Jason is a space engineer with 20 years of experience in spacecraft, operations, mission control, and team leadership. Space is a personal passion of his. He founded Saber Astronautics as the mechanism to contribute to this industry. For the last 10 years, this has been a practical application of machine learning and 3d graphics making space easy to control and to solve operational problems such as flight diagnostics, swarm control, space weather, orbital dynamics, etc. Saber now sells to the US Air Force, Australian Air Force, and a growing range of commercial satellite owners. Before founding Saber Astronautics, he was a US Army Major for USSTRATCOM (Space Command) and deployed internationally during wartime. He taught at the Interservice Space Fundamentals Course and served as an active duty engineer at Army Space and Missile Command Battle Lab. Military service also includes 5 years in the field of artillery deployed to a range of hazardous duty locations. As a civilian, he wrote flight software for the Hubble Space Telescope (Wide Field Camera 3) and testing for the International Space Station.As an academic, he lectured for the IRS Space Station Design Workshop, University of New South Wales, and International Space University. He led a research expedition in the high Canadian Arctic and is actively growing the "NewSpace" community co-founding teams such as the Delta-V SpaceHub Accelerator and the University of Sydney space engineering laboratory.He served on the Australian Government “Expert Reference Group” designing their Space Agency and is also active with international think tanks Global Access Partners, NSI, and the Economist, and I'll occasionally provide expertise to Australian News programs. Both through active teaching and through Saber's internship program brought over 250 people into the industry.---Marketing Trends podcast is brought to you by Salesforce. Discover marketing built on the world's number one CRM: Salesforce. Put your customer at the center of every interaction. Automate engagement with each customer. And build your marketing strategy around the entire customer journey. Salesforce. We bring marketing and engagement together. Learn more at salesforce.com/marketing.

The #BruteCast
Group Captain Jo Brick, "Military Ethics in Wargaming"

The #BruteCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 62:41


In this episode, we are excited to welcome another member of the newest cadre of #TeamKrulak Non-Resident Fellows. We were joined from down under by Group Captain Jo Brick. Group Captain Brick is a Legal Officer in the Australian Air Force. She has served from the tactical to strategic levels of the Australian Defence Force, and has deployed on a number of domestic and international operations, including Iraq and Afghanistan. She is a Senior Editor for The Strategy Bridge, and an editor for The Central Blue, which is a forum designed to promote informed discussion of air power issues affecting Australia; and to enhance professional development of Air Force personnel in order to create a new generation of air power thinkers. Her interests are in military law and ethics, strategy, remote warfare, and wargaming and education. This #BruteCast focuses on the intersection of two those of interests; specifically, military ethics and wargaming. Behaving ethically and making ethical decisions are responsibilities of military leaders regardless of rank. They are also inherently practical matters that can't be learned solely through books and lectures. As such, ethical behavior is a 'practice' that can be tested and exercised through the use of wargames. Intro/outro music is "Evolution" from BenSound.com (https://www.bensound.com) Follow the Krulak Center: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekrulakcenter Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekrulakcenter/ Twitter: @TheKrulakCenter YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcIYZ84VMuP8bDw0T9K8S3g LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brute-krulak-center-for-innovation-and-future-warfare Krulak Center homepage on The Landing: https://unum.nsin.us/kcic

Inside the mind of
Wendy Dean - The Survivor Storyteller | Inside the mind of [#27]

Inside the mind of

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 71:02


Wendy Dean is a veteran who served in the Australian Air Force and recently triumphed over a long battle with breast cancer. This inspiring woman is the survivor story teller and is spending the next chapter of her life sharing hers, and others, incredible and challenging stories.   Follow: @thesurvivorstoryteller https://www.instagram.com/thesurvivorstoryteller    Follow: @karlbeetv https://www.instagram.com/karlbeetv   KarlBeeTV Socials: https://linktr.ee/karlbeetv    Want to get your hands on a KarlBeeTV shirt? Visit Hipland.Co below: https://hipland.co/products/karl-bee-tv-tee Use Code: KARL2 for 10% off if you buy 2 or more!   Want to support KarlBeeTV and gain access to exclusive content? Well consider becoming a Patron. Click below link to join the community. https://www.patreon.com/KarlBeeTV    Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs and views expressed by the individuals in this production do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and views of KarlBeeTV and/or any associated businesses/groups of the individuals presented. This production is for entertainment purposes and any advice or guidance is general.

One Moment Please
#37 The Fighter Pilot - Christian "Boo" Boucousis

One Moment Please

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 63:00


Christian “Boo” Boucousis is an ex Australian Air Force fighter pilot. After he was diagnosed with a form of arthritis called Ankylosing Spondylitis, he retired from the Air Force. New to the world of business he moved to a country that offered the least barriers to entry, Afghanistan, to setup and start a new business with a mate.  Selling his now very successful company he left Afghanistan to moved to Pupa New Guinea for a different career, before finally returning home to Australia to embark as a property developer building a 17 story hotel in Perth as his first development project. Needless to say that Boo doesn't have an off button and is never afraid to embark on a new adventure or career. We chat about; -What being a Air Force fighter pilot is really like-Moving too and living in Afghanistan-How a fighter pilot mindset benefits into the corporate world-Corporate coaching Boo has expertly transferred his Fighter Pilot mindset to create successful businesses and today, he is training organisations in how to do the same.  christianboucousis.comafterburner.com.aufewpodcast.comBook: On Time, On Target IG:onemomentpleasepodcastFacebook: one moment please podcastonemomentpleasepodcast.com

On the Edge with April Mahoney
Michele Scherr , Success Mentor is coaching from On the Edge

On the Edge with April Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 34:00


Michele Scherr is a powerhouse woman , former Australian Air Force military nurse , wife and mother turned coach and mentor to women needing a breakthrough and wanting to challenge themself to recover and thrive

SBS Macedonian - СБС Македонски
The Royal Australian Air Force celebrates 100 years - Aвстралиско воено воздухопловство слави 100 години

SBS Macedonian - СБС Македонски

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 5:01


The Australian Air Force has revealed the nation will have its very own space command that's on-track to be established by next year. The bold plans were revealed as the Air Force marked one hundred years of service, while honouring those who served, both past and present. - Австралиското воено воздухопловство откри дека нацијата ќе има своја вселенска команда што се очекува да се воспостави до следната година. Смелите планови беа откриени на одбележувањето на сто годишнината на воздухопловните сили со погодна комеморација за минати и сегашни службеници.

SBS World News Radio
The Royal Australian Air Force celebrates 100 years

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 2:50


The Australian Air Force has announced the nation will soon have its very own space command - on its 100th anniversary.

Marnie and Campo
RAAF Wing Commander Scott Egan from the 35th Squadron celebrating 100 years of the Australian Air Force

Marnie and Campo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 3:40


Fifteen aircraft including F/A 18 Super Hornet and Globemaster C17s out of Amberley will take off for Canberra this morning to be part of a mass fly over to mark 100 years of the Australian Air Force.Ipswich has played a major role in the Air Force with RAAF Base Amberley -- one of the country's largest with over 6000 personnel.A total of 60 aircraft will take part in the mass fly over of Lake Burley Griffin from 9:30 this morning. More than 350,000 men and women have served in the Air Force in the past 100 years.11,100 personnel have been killed serving our nation

Inside the mind of
The Survivor Story Teller | Inside the mind of [#4]: Wendy Dean

Inside the mind of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 71:53


Wendy Dean is a veteran who served in the Australian Air Force and recently triumphed over a long battle with breast cancer. This inspiring woman is the survivor story teller and is spending the next chapter of her life sharing hers, and others, incredible and challenging stories.   Follow: @thesurvivorstoryteller Follow: @karlbeetv https://linktr.ee/karlbeetv   Disclaimer: The opinions, beliefs and views expressed by the individuals in this production do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, and views of KarlBeeTV and/or any associated businesses/groups of the individuals presented. This production is for entertainment purposes and any advice or guidance is general.

Small Biz Matters
Pivoting from piloting around the world to a worldwide small business With special guest Eric Peck, CEO | Swoop Aero

Small Biz Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 22:11


Small Biz Matters – #174 Providing the small business community with educational content and advocacy since 2014with Alexi Boyd, broadcaster, advocate and small business owner.Date: 1 September 2020 The road to small business success is dotted with the pitstops of life. Previous experiences, major milestones in your career, successes and failures in a former working life or maybe the success of failure of a former small business! But with each of these comes important life lessons that help to build up the pallet of colours that create your small business success. Some of those transitions are bigger leaps than the norm. Take for example today’s guest. Eric Peck from Swoop Aero who, in a former life was a Australian Air Force pilot. How could you possibly take such unique experiences from around the world and utilise those skills to create a small business? Well that’s exactly what Eric is here to share with us. Welcome to the show Eric. Topics we’ll be covering: Moving from piloting to the world of business — learnings, challenges and how his pilot experience spurred him on to tackle healthcare inequalities Transitioning from military to corporate culture - where to use the best of both worlds Why he decided to create a for-profit business and the impact he believes it has helped become more accountable as a result The mindset you need to be a for-proft business in a NFP world Business growth — going from zero to a global medical logistics network in three years The importance of creating a fully sustainable business — Swoop Aero’s drones have a smaller carbon footprint than a bike The future of healthcare and how it can be improved through technology To find out more go to their website: https://swoop.aero/ About our Guest & Swoop Aero Swoop Aero transforms the way the world moves essential supplies and  enables  access to healthcare for millions across the world. Founded in 2017, this Australian born and bred company is bringing healthcare logistics into the 21st century by deploying two-way drone networks capable of delivering essential medical supplies to urban, rural and remote areas globally. Their managed air transport service provides access to the skies to ensure sustainable, safe and reliable provision of essential health supplies. Unmanned vehicles are at the heart of the next significant shift in supply chain logistics. From the UN to USAid and the Gates Foundation, they are trusted to create value by sustainably transforming health supply chains.

Bookshelf Banter
Author Renee Conoulty

Bookshelf Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 34:34


This week I interviewed author Renee Conoulty. Renee is an Australian Air Force wife and mother of two. She writes stories of dance, romance, and military life including Heart Swings, Catching Onix, and Don't Mean a Thing. If you run into Renee at the shops, make sure you wave to get her attention because she'll likely be listening to an audiobook or lost in a daydream. Sign up for Renee's monthly newsletter and receive Cheek to Cheek for FREE! You can find out more about Renee on her website, Heysaidrenee. Check out Renee's novels and audiobooks on Amazon. Follow her on Facebook, Bookbub, and Instagram. too! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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The Kramer and LD
Wed 7/29/2020=Spotlight on Fred Valentich+New Show Info+Dueling Wooster Anthems+News+Stand Up+Tunes.

The Kramer and LD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 76:48


On the now weekly version of the Kramer and LD Hump Day Variety Show , we put our Spotlight on a strange case where a member of the Australian Air Force went missing mid-flight...was it an alien abduction or a hoax? We also covered News ranging from a Texas senator whose been ALIEN-ating Twitter users through Covid Updates, the new Stim bill,baseball highlights and more. Oh and Sports News, our dueling ideas for Woosters Anthem, Stand Up Comedy,90s rap AND last but not least , find out why my co host LD was in a turtle suit all day(hint...it involves Ohio's Governor)! Just Tune In...WOOSTERS own Indie Pirate Talk Radio show. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekramershow/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekramershow/support

Still Magic
Georgia Conn & Kyle Ford - Finders Distillery

Still Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 58:34


Episode 9 - Legacy Welcome to the Still Magic Podcast, your one-click audio stop for all things gin be it gin making, gin production, gin distilling, gin manufacturing, gin commercialising, gin tasting, gin drinking, gin steeping and everything else in between. This is a story of Australian produce worth sharing. Today we take a trip to Australia’s most populated city, and travel to the suburb of St Leonards, located at the southern end of Sydney’s north shore. And it is there that we chat with Georgia Conn and Kyle Ford.  Partners in business and the game of life, each will share their insights concerning their interest in gin, it's place in Australia’s craft gin movement and their decision to take on that most noble of challenges; to take a gin concept and turn that into a commercial reality. Hailing from Victoria, Georgia's family moved north to New South Wales, settling in Berowra, where Georgia spent her formative years with her younger sister and brother. Sport and a vast array of 'when-I-grow-up' interest ranging from acting to building – complete with a tool belt as a birthday present – punctuated 10 year old Georgia’s ambitions. Finally, it’s now hammer time for Georgia Conn. A former defence serviceman with the Australian Air Force, Kyle’s hometown is Gloucester, located in rural New South Wales, approximately 3 hours drive north of Sydney.  Kyle cites his cousin’s career in the navy, as influencing a decision to craft his secondary education toward the military. His near 10 years of serving his country, comprised a vast array of career highlights, culminating in a raft of practical skills, and enduring mateship. Though from contrasting backgrounds, both Georgia and Kyle shared a love of travel; an outlet that each of them pursued with great gusto before they first met.  And so it was, at an unremarkable transport stop in Prague, where Georgia and her younger sister had run to meet a bus. Seated and breathless, they were somewhat annoyed to see, that despite running as if their lives were at stake, they were going nowhere fast for around 20 minutes.  Turns out they were awaiting a wayward passenger to fulfil boarding formalities – a happy go lucky “boy from the bush” named Kyle Ford – before they could set off. This chance encounter triggered off a series of European adventures together, a return to Australia, and a 2 year odyssey to find ‘it’. This search would manifest itself as Finders Distillery. Their story is proof positive that energy, desire, enthusiasm and a willingness to learn will get you there. This is Georgia and Kyle's story https://www.findersdistillery.com/ Be bold. Enjoy yourselves. Let's create the next gin narrative. Still Magic paperback, digital and audio copies available from your favourite online stores https://www.amazon.com/Still-Magic-distillers-guide-beginners-ebook/dp/B07QZ4VFRV/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=still+magic&qid=1596545333&sr=8-1 Narrator: Marcel Thompson @stillmagicway Editor:@alexipigot

Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas  — with Ash Roy

Product Launch In 7 days with Barry Moore How do you launch a product in 7 days? Let me introduce you to Barry Moore. Barry trained as a combat pilot in the US Marines and then served in US Air Force and Australian Air Force. These days he's either flying commercial aircraft (viruses permitting) or doing his magic as a marketing automation specialist. If there's one thing most combat pilots are good at, it's process and checklists. Turns out, processes are critical when it comes to launching a product quickly and then putting that on autopilot. In this conversation, Barry explains his approach to getting a product launched within 7 days. Some key insights he shared in this conversation: * What does automation (autopilot) really mean and why it can be a disaster for you if it's not done right. * How to 'find the pivot' The wonders of MoonClerk and why you should consider it for your business (you can get it going in 10 minutes) * Why you should consider productizing your knowledge Affiliate marketing options   Links Mentioned: * www.activemarketeracademy.com * www.GetMeToDone.com * www.Productiveinsights.com * www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights * https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: * 177. Active Campaign Email Automation Strategies with Barry Moore from The Active Marketer * 192. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 1 of 3 * 193. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 2 of 3 * 194. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 3 of 3 Ash Roy and Barry Moore Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): So, Barry, you're the man who understands funnels and understands how to create beautiful automated funnels. You've really been trained and process being a combat pilot, so can you talk to us a little bit about how one goes about thinking about creating a simple offer that converts their skills into cold, hard cash in this very difficult environment today? Barry Moore (00:22): Yeah. I've had kind of two lives as a military pilot and that I took a big break, 10 to 12 years out of flying altogether and I worked in technology and e-commerce and if you've been in the internet marketing for any amount of time, you always hear the phrase your business on autopilot, right? And it's always been uttered by someone who's never touched an autopilot ever in their life, right? They wouldn't have the slightest idea of how autopilot wo...

Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas  — with Ash Roy

Product Launch In 7 days with Barry Moore How do you launch a product in 7 days? Let me introduce you to Barry Moore. Barry trained as a combat pilot in the US Marines and then served in US Air Force and Australian Air Force. These days he's either flying commercial aircraft (viruses permitting) or doing his magic as a marketing automation specialist. If there's one thing most combat pilots are good at, it's process and checklists. Turns out, processes are critical when it comes to launching a product quickly and then putting that on autopilot. In this conversation, Barry explains his approach to getting a product launched within 7 days. Some key insights he shared in this conversation: * What does automation (autopilot) really mean and why it can be a disaster for you if it's not done right. * How to 'find the pivot' The wonders of MoonClerk and why you should consider it for your business (you can get it going in 10 minutes) * Why you should consider productizing your knowledge Affiliate marketing options Links Mentioned: * www.activemarketeracademy.com * www.GetMeToDone.com * www.Productiveinsights.com * www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights * https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: * 177. Active Campaign Email Automation Strategies with Barry Moore from The Active Marketer * 192. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 1 of 3 * 193. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 2 of 3 * 194. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 3 of 3 Ash Roy and Barry Moore Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): So, Barry, you're the man who understands funnels and understands how to create beautiful automated funnels. You've really been trained and process being a combat pilot, so can you talk to us a little bit about how one goes about thinking about creating a simple offer that converts their skills into cold, hard cash in this very difficult environment today? Barry Moore (00:22): Yeah. I've had kind of two lives as a military pilot and that I took a big break, 10 to 12 years out of flying altogether and I worked in technology and e-commerce and if you've been in the internet marketing for any amount of time, you always hear the phrase your business on autopilot, right? And it's always been uttered by someone who's never touched an autopilot ever in their life, right? They wouldn't have the slightest idea of how autopilot wo...

Productive Insights Podcast — Actionable Business Growth Ideas  — with Ash Roy

Product Launch In 7 days with Barry Moore How do you launch a product in 7 days? Let me introduce you to Barry Moore. Barry trained as a combat pilot in the US Marines and then served in US Air Force and Australian Air Force. These days he's either flying commercial aircraft (viruses permitting) or doing his magic as a marketing automation specialist. If there's one thing most combat pilots are good at, it's process and checklists. Turns out, processes are critical when it comes to launching a product quickly and then putting that on autopilot. In this conversation, Barry explains his approach to getting a product launched within 7 days. Some key insights he shared in this conversation: What does automation (autopilot) really mean and why it can be a disaster for you if it's not done right. How to 'find the pivot' The wonders of MoonClerk and why you should consider it for your business (you can get it going in 10 minutes) Why you should consider productizing your knowledge Affiliate marketing options   Links Mentioned: www.activemarketeracademy.com www.GetMeToDone.com www.Productiveinsights.com www.YouTube.com/ProductiveInsights https://productiveinsights.com/the-eisenhower-matrix/ Related Episodes: 177. Active Campaign Email Automation Strategies with Barry Moore from The Active Marketer 192. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 1 of 3 193. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 2 of 3 194. Business Continuity Planning During A Crisis — A 3-Step Framework Part 3 of 3 Ash Roy and Barry Moore Video Transcript (This transcript has been auto-generated. Artificial Intelligence is still in the process of perfecting itself. There may be some errors in transcription): Ash Roy (00:00): So, Barry, you're the man who understands funnels and understands how to create beautiful automated funnels. You've really been trained and process being a combat pilot, so can you talk to us a little bit about how one goes about thinking about creating a simple offer that converts their skills into cold, hard cash in this very difficult environment today? Barry Moore (00:22): Yeah. I've had kind of two lives as a military pilot and that I took a big break, 10 to 12 years out of flying altogether and I worked in technology and e-commerce and if you've been in the internet marketing for any amount of time, you always hear the phrase your business on autopilot, right? And it's always been uttered by someone who's never touched an autopilot ever in their life, right? They wouldn't have the slightest idea of how autopilot works, but how autopilot works. It doesn't just do stuff by magic. It only does the stuff you've programmed it to do. Ash Roy (00:55): Welcome back to the productive insights podcast. This is Ash Roy, the founder of productiveinsights.com and the host of the productive insights podcast and I'm very excited to welcome back Barry Moore, who was previously on episode 177 where Barry and I talked about automation and a little bit about tagging. Now when we spoke before we promised that we would come back and talk about tagging and further detail, which we are going to do in this two-part series, but before we do that, I want to just reintroduce Barry to you. Barry is an ex US Marine who trained as a combat pilot and these days flies commercial planes and when he's not doing that, he's cooking up some insanely useful courses on marketing and automation and you can find out more about them at theactivemarketer.com I've known Barry for a few years, I think very highly of him. Ash Roy (01:44): I've had some really bright people on this podcast and I consider Barry as being one of those when he's not charming others with his boyish good looks and bracing around India in Oderick shows, he is talking to people like me on the productive insights podcast. So welcome back, Barry. Barry Moore (02:04):

The One-Eyed Man with Mike Stopforth
#010 Into the unknown — Andrew Blades

The One-Eyed Man with Mike Stopforth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 47:21


Andrew Blades — EPA Victoria | Manager, Risk and Compliance A deep dive into complexity with a leading 'uncertainty navigator' Can you tell from the title of this episode that I've been watching a LOT of Frozen 2 while on lock down? In this episode I talk to Andrew Blades, an uncertainty navigator and polymath, about how to lead in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world. Andrew is based out of Melbourne, Australia, and serves as the risk and and compliance manager in the state of Victoria's EPA (Environment Protection Authority). He started his professional career in the intelligence section of the Australian Air Force, focusing on planning the Force's response to ""low probability, high impact"" events, lectured in university, spent time in the private sector, and today holds four Master's degrees together with a range of certifications that match his substantial experience. Andrew has a truly remarkable intellect and his views on the current global COVID-19 crisis (both from a health and economic perspective) were insightful and helpful, particularly from a leadership perspective. Key quote: 'This (pandemic) is a systemic risk to all humans, and we're not used to thinking in terms of systemic risk - we're used to thinking in a much smaller level of risk ... I think there's a possibility ... that what we start to see out of this is people start think in a much broader (way)' -- Andrew Blades The Harvard Business Review article on Dave Snowden's Cynefin framework for strategic decision making in uncertainty and complexity · Margaret Heffernan's new book, 'Uncharted' · MikeStopforth.com · Connect with Mike on LinkedIn · Follow Mike on Twitter · 48h crisis communication consultancy

The One-Eyed Man with Mike Stopforth
#010 Into the unknown — Andrew Blades

The One-Eyed Man with Mike Stopforth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 47:21


Andrew Blades — EPA Victoria | Manager, Risk and Compliance A deep dive into complexity with a leading 'uncertainty navigator' Can you tell from the title of this episode that I've been watching a LOT of Frozen 2 while on lock down? In this episode I talk to Andrew Blades, an uncertainty navigator and polymath, about how to lead in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world. Andrew is based out of Melbourne, Australia, and serves as the risk and and compliance manager in the state of Victoria's EPA (Environment Protection Authority). He started his professional career in the intelligence section of the Australian Air Force, focusing on planning the Force's response to ""low probability, high impact"" events, lectured in university, spent time in the private sector, and today holds four Master's degrees together with a range of certifications that match his substantial experience. Andrew has a truly remarkable intellect and his views on the current global COVID-19 crisis (both from a health and economic perspective) were insightful and helpful, particularly from a leadership perspective. Key quote: 'This (pandemic) is a systemic risk to all humans, and we're not used to thinking in terms of systemic risk - we're used to thinking in a much smaller level of risk ... I think there's a possibility ... that what we start to see out of this is people start think in a much broader (way)' -- Andrew Blades The Harvard Business Review article on Dave Snowden's Cynefin framework for strategic decision making in uncertainty and complexity · Margaret Heffernan's new book, 'Uncharted'

The One-Eyed Man with Mike Stopforth
Into the unknown — Andrew Blades (EPA Victoria | Manager, Risk and Compliance)

The One-Eyed Man with Mike Stopforth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 47:28


Can you tell from the title of this episode that I've been watching a LOT of Frozen 2 while on lock down? In this episode I talk to Andrew Blades, an uncertainty navigator and polymath, about how to lead in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world. Andrew is based out of Melbourne, Australia, and serves as the risk and and compliance manager in the state of Victoria's EPA (Environment Protection Authority). He started his professional career in the intelligence section of the Australian Air Force, focusing on planning the Force's response to ""low probability, high impact"" events, lectured in university, spent time in the private sector, and today holds four Master's degrees together with a range of certifications that match his substantial experience. Andrew has a truly remarkable intellect and his views on the current global COVID-19 crisis (both from a health and economic perspective) were insightful and helpful, particularly from a leadership perspective. Key quote: 'This (pandemic) is a systemic risk to all humans, and we're not used to thinking in terms of systemic risk - we're used to thinking in a much smaller level of risk ... I think there's a possibility ... that what we start to see out of this is people start think in a much broader (way)' -- Andrew Blades The Harvard Business Review article on Dave Snowden's Cynefin framework for strategic decision making in uncertainty and complexity https://hbr.org/2007/11/a-leaders-framework-for-decision-making Margaret Heffernan's new book, 'Uncharted' https://www.mheffernan.com/#modal-close Music : Mike Morse | Perfect Teamwork Engage with Mike https://mikestopforth.com/ Connect with Mike on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikestopforth/ Follow Mike on Twitter https://twitter.com/mikestopforth When you're ready to produce your own podcast, contact the podcast experts at

The Professionals Playbook
Lessons from a top Red Bull Air Racing and decorated fighter pilot--Matt Hall

The Professionals Playbook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 60:55


My guest today is Matt Hall, Australia's top aviator. He has logged over 6,000 hours in various aircraft, including the F-18 Hornet and the F-15 Strike Eagle. He is a decorated Wing Commander in the Australian Air Force, a Fighter Combat Instructor (Australia's version of Top Gun), and in 1997 was named Australia's Fighter Pilot of the Year.Matt has also competed on the international level in aerobatics, winning the Australian Advanced Aerobatic Championship and finished first in Freestyle and second overall in the Unlimited category. For the last 10 years, Matt has been flying at the pinnacle of aviation racing--The Red Bull Air Race series. He is one of the top pilots, coming in second overall a record three times. With the final Red Bull race ever coming up, Matt is in second place with a chance to win the championship. What struck me most about Matt was his system's approach to winning. He has merged the training he did in the Air Force with an Olympic athlete's mindset. Every aspect of his life has been optimized so that on race day he can fly as fast as possible. In our conversation we talk about what it's like to pull 12G's, the time his wing hit the ocean during a race, his sports psychology training, and more. Below are the show notes with the associated timestamps:Where passion for aviation comes from (min. 02:45) Highlights of your military career and stories (min. 08:00)Lessons learned from combat (min. 12:15) How he got into racing (min. 14:45)How difficult the transition to racing was (min. 17:45)How to reduce jet lag (min. 20:15)Red Bull Air Race weekly schedule (min. 23:45)How the military background helps now (min. 27:45)Using sports psychology for flying (min. 30:15) Mental and physical training (min. 33:15)Pulling upwards of 12G's in turns! (min. 35:15)Race overview (min.37:15)Strengths and weaknesses flying (min. 39:45)Challenges he's had to overcome (min. 41:15)Being the CEO of the team and the pilot (min. 43:45)Crashing a Red Bull plane into the water (min. 47:00) Whats next now that the Red Bull series is canceled (min. 54:45)Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode I've also started a monthly newsletter where I send out a few useful or insightful things that have helped me over the last month. You can sign up by clicking here or going to:https://www.professionalsplaybook.com/newsletter Instagram-- @justinfighterpilotLinkedIn-- Justin LeeFacebook--@justinfighterpilotIf you got value from this episode, please give the show a review by tapping here and scrolling to the bottom where it says: "Write a Review." Thanks for the support

Becoming Mum
#realmumtalk Surviving Hyperemesis Gravidarum with Nadine Muller

Becoming Mum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 61:06


Nadine Muller is a Registered Emergency Nurse with the Australian Air Force with over 12 years experience, an avid health and fitness enthusiast – she’s also a Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Coach and runs her own Online Coaching and Mentoring business. After we connected online I saw that Nadine was going through Hyperemesis Gravidarum aka #HG (or the condition that Princess Kate has!) I wanted to get her honest take on what it’s like as I am beginning to discover it’s more common than we might have thought. This is a great episode to be able to somewhat understand what someone is going through and how you can best support them. Our chat takes all kinds of twists and turns, and we cover:(4:00) Hyperemesis Gravidarum - what it is and how it affects women physically, mentally, emotionally, financially and professionally(8:17) Being in the ‘death zone’ and what it’s like not being able to walk to the end of the street(12:00) Coming to terms with not being able to function as a mother, wife or friend(14:28) The significant markers for a HG diagnosis(17:00) Scheduled hospital visits to manage symptoms and not even being able to keep water down(26:00) Why asking for support and announcing prior to 12 weeks might be a good option for some women(34:30) How you can support someone going through HG by helping to lift the burden(41:30) 'You’re pregnant, not broken' – fitness during pregnancy(44:00) Making the shift from training to exercise and movement(49:00) Why, generally, lifting weights is no different to picking up your toddler(55:30) Finding your tribe and controlling your social media space+ a whole lot more!You can find Nadine on Instagram @nadinemullerHG Supporthttp://www.hyperemesis.org/https://www.facebook.com/HERFoundation

Pushing The Limits
Ep 55: Lisa Mammana - from unfit mum of 3 to super fit desert runner

Pushing The Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 53:41


Lisa Mammana is an Australian born mother of three. Her husband is in the Australian Air Force which means long periods of time with the kids on her own, add to that being a full time chef and having to shift towns and even countries regularly for her husbands work and you can imagine how tough it is to fit in your own fitness training and how hard it is to focus on your own sporting ambitions but somehow Lisa found the time to start. It wasn't all smooth sailing but slowly Lisa increased the distances she was able to do firstly just to the letterbox and back and after six months of steady work to do her first 10k but that was just beginning of her story.  She went on to achieve half marathons, marathons, ultramarathons and even a multi day stage race across the Australian Simpson Desert in 45 degree heat.  Hear her inspiring story.  We would also like to thank the sponsors of this show.  Running Hot Coaching:  The online training platform run by Lisa Tamati and Neil Wagstaff.  Do you have a dream to run a big race, maybe a half marathon, a marathon or even an ultramarathon? Have you struggled to fit in the training in your busy life? Maybe you don't know where to start or perhaps you have done a few races but keep having motivation or injuries troubles? Do you want to beat last years time or finish at the front of the pack? If you answered yes to any of these questions then we can help you. We promise to get you to the start line in the best shape ever! We will give you the benefit of our years of knowledge and experience in competing and training athletes, so you can avoid the mistakes, train efficiently, have fun and stay in optimal health while you are doing it. So who are we? Lisa Tamati is an a professional ultramarathon runner with over 25 years experiences racing the world's toughest endurance events and leading expeditions. Author of two internationally published running adventure books. She is also a mindset expert. From crossing the Libyan desert on foot to running Death Valley to running the length of NZ for charity, she has been there and done that. For more information on Lisa click here: www.lisatamati.co.nz Neil Wagstaff is an exercise scientist, coach and ultramarathon runner with over 22 years experience in the health and fitness industry. He has trained hundreds of athletes and coaches alike to the successful completion of their goals.  For more info check us out at www.runninghotcoaching.com Training Tilt software - a complete toolkit for trainers, health and fitness professionals, coaches and nutritionists, combine your website, ecommerce needs, client communication and training plans into one easy to use platform. Find out more at www.lisatamati.co.nz/trainingtilt   The Path of an Athlete - Mindset academy. An in-depth online programme that teaches you how to develop mental toughness, resilience, leadership skills, a never quit mentality, mental wellbeing and the keys for success in anything you set your mind to. Do you wish you had the mental toughness of an extreme athlete? Do you seek the confidence to deal with any threat, to steer any situation or challenge to a positive outcome? If so, you can now learn the secrets to mental toughness and to developing a never quit mindset from someone who has been there and done that and lived to tell the tale. For more information go to www.lisatamati.co.nz/ecourse     .  

Stuck Mic AvCast – An Aviation Podcast About Learning to Fly, Living to Fly, & Loving to Fly

Pre-Flight Checklist: Carl, Sean, and Victoria are here with our special guest Owen Zupp from Australia! Owen loves to fly for the airlines and is also passionate about General Aviation. Thank you to Plane Crazy Down Under for hooking up Carl and Owen. Cruise Flight: Owen’s parents both served in the Australian Air Force, introducing […] The post SMAC104 Owen Zupp, Inspirational Aviator from Down Under appeared first on Stuck Mic AvCast - An Aviation Podcast About Learning to Fly, Living to Fly, & Loving to Fly.

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PACAF 180
PACAF 180: Episode 2

PACAF 180

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015


Episode B discusses the latest from Cope North 2015 and takes you to Andersen Air Force Base, where U.S., Australian, Japanese, Republic of Korea, Philippine and New Zealand Airmen are in the midst of a field training exercise. CN-15's goal is to bring together a large multilateral force with a focus on working together to complete humanitarian assistance, disaster relief and defense missions. PACAF's homepage - http://www.pacaf.af.mil Facebook - http://facebook.com/PACAF Twitter - http://twitter.com/PACAF YouTube - http://youtube.com/PacificAirForces

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WorldAffairs
Guggenhime Speaker Series: A Conversation with James D. Wolfensohn

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2011 76:55


James D. Wolfensohn joins us to discuss his remarkable life story, reflect on his time at the World Bank and share his thoughts of the future of global poverty. During his ten years as President of the World Bank, James D. Wolfensohn traveled the globe, advancing the causes of education, basic health care, environment and stability. Born in Australia, Mr. Wolfensohn served as an officer in the Australian Air Force and was a member of the 1956 Australian Olympic Fencing Team before becoming a prominent investment banker. He served as President of the World Bank from 1995-2005, overseeing the Bank’s efforts to eradicate poverty with passion and personality. Mr. Wolfensohn is currently the head of Wolfensohn & Company, LLC, a private investment firm that provides strategic advice to governments and corporations doing business in emerging market economies. He also founded The Wolfensohn Center for Development at the Brookings Institution, which examines and evaluates development initiatives. He is the author of new autobiography titled A Global Life: My Journey among Rich and Poor, from Sydney to Wall Street to the World Bank.