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There are many efficient and successful women, but it is always rewarding when you can meet and talk with like-minded people. On Australia's East coast, the German Australian Business Women Alliance offers itself as a forum for exchange. Now the GABWA also exists in Perth, in Western Australia. Ully Fritsch is one of the two directors. She talks about what GABWA is planning for the future. - Tüchtige und erfolgreiche Frauen gibt es viele, aber es ist immer bereichernd, wenn man sich mit Gleichgesinnten treffen und besprechen kann. An der australische Ostküste bietet die German Australian Business Women Alliance sich als Forum für einen Austausch an. Jetzt gibt es die GABWA auch in Perth, in Western Australia. Ully Fritsch ist eine der beiden Leiterinnen. Sie berichtet, was die GABWA in Zukunft plant.
Women in Australia are still under represented in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers, holding only 15 per cent of STEM jobs. Amid recent threats to diversity and inclusion programs, Sally-Ann Williams CEO of Cicada Innovations and chair of the government's Pathway to Diversity in STEM review explains why a diverse workforce can improve productivity. She is speaking with SBS's Sandra Fulloon.
In this eye-opening episode, we bring you behind the scenes with Perye (our CEO based in South Korea) who reveals the exact strategies growing Unemployable from podcast to full media company. We dive deep into China tariffs and how they're reshaping Australian e-commerce (with actionable steps for negotiating better terms while your competitors panic). Macro Mark breaks down Monday's market bloodbath, sharing why Woodside Energy might be the overlooked opportunity at $21 (when it hit $42 in 2023) and why Warren Buffett is sitting on $300 billion. We explore split testing with IntelliGEMS for instant price optimization, plus our verdict on the bizarre "Royal Flush" Japanese toilet sound masker. Whether you're scaling a business, surviving market volatility, or building organic YouTube growth, this episode delivers the practical Australian business insights you won't find anywhere else.
A massive thank you to our sponsor this episode and our fave AI tool, Poppy AI. Use FIONA at checkout for a discount In this inspiring interview, Fiona chats with Phoebe Simmonds, co-founder of The Memo, Australia's leading parenting retailer. Phoebe shares her journey from founding The BLOW hair salon to creating The Memo and launching their own product line, DUE. Learn how she built these successful businesses, her approach to branding and community-building, and how she balances entrepreneurship with motherhood.You'll learn:How Phoebe identified and filled a gap in the parenting retail marketThe importance of creating a strong brand identity and communityStrategies for scaling from online-only to multiple physical locationsWhy finding the right business partner with complementary skills is crucialHow to develop your own product line after establishing retail successPractical approaches to balancing business growth with motherhoodThe value of creating experiences beyond just selling productsWhy focusing on your customer's journey leads to business successConnect with My Daily Business:Instagram: @mydailybusiness_TikTok: @mydailybusinessEmail: hello@mydailybusiness.comWebsite: mydailybusiness.comResources mentioned:Marketing for Your Small Business - 9-week live coaching program starting 13 May 2025Descript - AI video editing toolMy Daily Business courses - mydailybusiness.com/coursesConnect with Phoebe and the memo:The Memo website: thememo.com.auThe Memo Instagram: @thememoDUE Instagram: @duefromthememoPhoebe's Instagram: @phoebeactually ⭐️ GET MORE TIME BACK with our fave AI tool that has saved us HOURS. Use Poppy AI and code FIONA for a discount ⭐️ Need some inspiration and tips today? Check out our new book, Business to Brand: Moving from transaction to transformation now. Get started on a more successful and sustainable small business with our range of free tools at mydailybusiness.com/freestuff Want to know more about AI and how to harness it for your small businesS? Join our new monthly AI chat for small business owners. You can join anytime at www.mydailybusiness.com/AIchat Try out my fave AI tool, Poppy AI here and use discount code FIONA. Ever wanted to write your own book and build your brand authority or start your own podcast to connect with and grow your audience? Check out our How to Start a Podcast Course or How to Get Your Book Published Course at our courses page. Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business via our shop, freebies, award-winning books, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Think you're just a boss? Nah, you could be a mentor—and it might just change your team, your career, and even your bottom line. Let's unpack why, with some important stats, real stories, and takeaways you can use tomorrow. Let's take a look. First off, mentoring isn't just warm fuzzies—it's can be a game-changer for all those involved. Research says mentees get promoted five times more often than those without mentors, and retention jumps by 22%. That's from McCarthy Mentoring's 2017 study, and it's not just relevant, but growing in importance in in 2025. Imagine keeping your best people longer and seeing them climb the ladder—all because you took time to guide them. That's power! Here in Australia, COX Architecture saw this firsthand. After growing fast, their Sydney team—500 strong—used mentoring to tighten bonds and set sharper goals. Staff started to redefine and focus on their career paths, and the resulting morale? Unbeatable. Check it out on Parlour's site if you're curious. I'll include the links on the blog I've connected to this podcast. Now, let's talk diversity. Mentoring lifts everyone. Cornell University found it boosts minority leadership roles by up to 24%. In Aussie terms, look at the Australian Business and Community Network—ABCN. They went digital with Accenture in 2020, mentoring disadvantaged kids, including Indigenous communities. Result? 42% felt more confident about their future. That's not just feel-good—it's building a pipeline of diverse talent. As a manager, you could do that too! Okay, here's a stat to chew on: 71% of Fortune 500 companies run mentoring programs. It's not a trend—it's a standard. Down under, AusIMM's 2024 program hooked up over 100 mining pros. Mentors reported a 20% jump in job satisfaction—proof you don't just help others, you grow too. And get this: Cox Automotive saved over $3 million in turnover costs since 2017 with mentoring. That's cash you could keep in your budget! So, real-world wins? Plenty. Avison Young pushed women into leadership with mentoring—diversity ticked up fast. Vertex Pharmaceuticals went global, mixing reverse mentoring with peer circles—genius for multigenerational teams. And Paychex? Their high-potential women hit 94% retention. These aren't flukes; they're proof mentoring works. Locally, ABCN's online shift delivered 179 sessions in a year—regional kids got a leg up. That's mentoring breaking barriers, right here in Oz. Takeaways time! One: mentoring keeps talent and cuts costs—think millions, not pennies. Two: it's your diversity secret weapon—lift up underrepresented voices. Three: you'll grow as a leader—satisfaction and skills, sorted. How do you start? Assess your team's needs, pair people smartly, and track the wins—engagement, retention, you name it.
Oh yeah. There's been FLU. Australian Business. Painters. Sausages. Guy getting fully murdered by a tradesman. Ell of it. Hence the delay! But here's a summary of all that! In this episode, as well as the above, Yuna steals an item, clown nudes are discussed, and Yuna does other terrible cat things because she is a hairy little criminal. And, shockingly, Guy thinks a Garfield comic is "quite funny". October 03, 1978 https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1978/10/03
In this episode of The Friday Sessions at Unemployable, we tackle the real challenges facing Aussie businesses in 2025. Watch as we demo cutting-edge AI that's transforming how local companies handle customer service, explore why business owners are quietly moving their corporate treasuries into Bitcoin, and hear the raw story of losing $310K in monthly revenue overnight. With a special guest Chris from Earlibird AI and Toni From the empowered man, we break down what's actually working in business right now and share practical strategies you can implement today. No fluff, just real conversations about money, growth, and staying ahead in Australian business.
Acknowledgement of CountryNews HeadlinesLev Lafayette, Part 2 of the interview with the president of the Australia China Friendship Society Victoria on the first day of the Lunar New YearRapper Philly performing at the Abolish Australia event held on 25th of January - Language warning for this musical performanceDr. Mariano Heyden - Potential impacts of second Trump presidency on the Australian business landscapeSasha Gillies-Lekakis - USA-Cuba policy backflip concerning the list of State Sponsors of Terrorism
This week Brian and Harrison wiz through a few topics including; what went down at the NC Management XMAS Party, the new coach at the Sydney Swans, what BT has been up to in his time off and their take on Black Friday Sales. Next, the boys are joined by Australian Business Identity, Jeff Browne. For those who don't know the name, Jeff has been involved with the AFL industry within various roles and at across locations for 40 years. A lawyer by trade, he was one of the key people that were involved in the the VFLs transition to a national league, the introduction of the national draft and he was also a pioneer of the systems that allowed player movement within the league. In addition to his work as an advisor to the AFL, he was also the Managing Director of Channel Nine from 2010-2013 and most recently, the Collingwood FC President from 2022-2024. Jeff was diagnosed with a form of cancer called Myeloma a few years ago, fortunately he is now I deep remission, however, after stepping down as Collingwood President, he has decided to take on the role as Chairman of the Myeloma Foundation to help raise awareness and funds for those suffering with the illness. We thank Jeff for his time. Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Jeff Browne Produced by Harrison Taylor Audio & Video by Rhino Productions Get in touch with us or see more: Mailbag - lobmailbag@gmail.com Enquiries - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
In this insightful episode, Fiona Killackey interviews Lucy Feagins, founder of The Design Files, Australia's premier design destination. Lucy shares her 16-year journey of building a successful digital media brand, offering invaluable insights for small business owners and entrepreneurs. She discusses the challenges of scaling a business whilst maintaining brand integrity and work-life balance. Lucy emphasises the importance of trusting one's instincts in decision-making and staying true to core values. The conversation delves into strategies for effective team management, content creation, and adapting to changing media landscapes. Lucy also reveals the thought process behind launching The Design Files' print magazine, highlighting the enduring value of tangible media in a digital age. This episode is a masterclass in building a sustainable, passion-driven business, offering practical advice on leadership, brand evolution, and maintaining authenticity in the competitive world of digital publishing and design.Get started on a more successful and sustainable small business with our range of free tools at mydailybusiness.com/freestuff Want to know more about AI and how to harness it for your small businesS? Join our new monthly AI chat for small business owners, starting at the end of November 2024. You can join anytime at www.mydailybusiness.com/AIchat Ever wanted to write your own book and build your brand authority or start your own podcast to connect with and grow your audience? Check out our How to Start a Podcast Course or How to Get Your Book Published Course at our courses page. Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business via our shop, freebies, award-winning books, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Olga Koskie from Tax Assure updates us on the ATO's plan to recover outstanding tax debts owed by Australian businesses.Post covid19 the ATO is now actively chasing $52B in outstanding business tax debt. "The ATO has had a huge public shift and an internal shift that they're back to an active collection mode."If you're carrying ATO debt (that's been around longer than the last few months) and have treated them as a financier over recent years you're likely now in the firing line to be chased down The consequences of not actively managing this debt down, in conjunction with the ATO, are dramatic e.g. Director Penalty Notices, garnishing of bank accounts, statutory demands, and even bankruptcy. In this episode Olga talks about;the importance of taking proactive actionthe next steps you need to takewho you can engage to helpthe and seeking help to address the debtthe need for business owners to understand their cash flow and work with specialists to develop tailored payment plans that are sustainable and match their financial situationOlga also encourages business owners to be kind to themselves and not feel ashamed or embarrassed about their debt."If you don't do anything, they won't put you on a payment plan. They will initiate recovery action against you."Michael KerrKerr Capital Thanks for listening. Visit the Small Business Banter website to subscribe, listen back, or check out any resources or information mentioned on the show. Search @SmallBusinessBanter on your favorite podcast player to subscribe and listen to the episodes. Reach out to Michael Kerr via the website if you need personal assistance or advice for your small business. michael.kerr@kerrcapital.com.au www.smallbusinessbanter.com.au
Dr David Cooke is a CEO and Chair with over 35 years' experience in the corporate world and, is an Adjunct Professor at UTS Business School. He has served as the Chair of the UN Global Compact Network Australia and of The Australian Human Rights Institute Advisory Committee. He has been awarded two doctorates for his research and work in the field of responsible business. He is now engaged in public speaking and workshop facilitation through his firm ESG Advisory www.esgadvisory.com.au In his audiobook, Kind Business -Values create Value - Reimagining a corporate world where people and planet are placed at the heart of leadership decisions -Dr David Cooke journeys through the evolution of commerce, from its humble origins to the complex corporate structures of today. Kind Business scrutinises contemporary boardroom decisions, challenging the status quo and advocating for change.The book exposes the flaws of profit-driven business practices that are focused on short-term returns which overshadow long-term sustainability. Dr Cooke contends that the root cause lies in leadership failure, where decisions neglect the broader stakeholder ecosystem.But there is hope. Kind Business offers a blueprint for a new era of corporate responsibility, emphasising the integration of people and planet into leadership strategies. By spotlighting visionary leaders and exemplifying purpose-driven initiatives, Dr Cooke demonstrates how businesses can thrive by enriching society and nurturing investor interests.Find out more about Dr David Cooke here.Connect with Dr David Cooke on LinkedIn.Good on You App.What's your story?I'd love to chat!Contact me here.
How are Australian businesses navigating spending in tough times? Listen to this podcast where Chris and William from William Eisenhuth LinkedIn Ghostwriting share insights on the impact of business spending during an economic slowdown. Discover the strategic decisions shaping the future of the Australian market.
Join Phillip Di Bella as he dives into an engaging conversation with Daniel Kydd from Tyro Payments. This episode uncovers how Tyro's innovative payment solutions are transforming the way cafes and restaurants operate, offering seamless integration and customer-focused services that propel business growth. Discover the essence of customer obsession, the future of payment technology, and strategic marketing insights that can elevate your business to new heights.Key Takeaways:Tyro's ecosystem facilitates a smooth operational flow for cafes and restaurants, integrating crucial systems for an enhanced customer experience.The company's customer-centric approach and flexible solutions cater specifically to business needs, setting Tyro apart from competitors.Tyro's marketing strategies emphasize storytelling and emotional engagement, leveraging internal and external channels to effectively communicate their value proposition.Exploring the future of payments, Tyro is at the forefront of innovations like facial recognition and embedded payment systems, promising a revolution in the payment experience.This episode with Daniel Kydd from Tyro Payments encapsulates the critical role of innovation and customer service in driving business success. Tyro's forward-thinking solutions and commitment to addressing real-world challenges offer invaluable insights for businesses aiming for growth and resilience in a competitive landscape.Apply the lessons from today's discussion to enhance your business operations and customer service. Remember to share this episode, subscribe for more insightful content, and rate us. Your support helps us bring you the insights you need to thrive.Links and Websites:Tyro PaymentsThe Coffee CommuneProduced by The Podcast Boss https://www.thepodcastboss.com.#CoffeeCommune #BeanThereDoneThat #Innovation #CustomerService #PaymentSolutions #BusinessGrowth #Tyro #PodcastLife #Entrepreneurship #HospitalityIndustry #CafeCulture #RestaurantManagement #TechInHospitality #BusinessStrategy #AustralianBusiness #HospitalityTech #Podcasting #Podcasts #PodcastersOfInstagram #PodcastShow #AudioContent #PodcastHost #PodcastCommunity #FoodAndBeverage #TechSolutions #CafeOwners #RestaurantTech
In My Book Building Brands on Purpose I described the fundamentals of creating a PROACTIVE marketing strategy. Since releasing this methodology to the world in 2021 I have discovered important improvements which help keep organisations on the same page, speaking the language of the board, c-suite and the marketing team. Keeping this vision and purpose front of mind, simple to understand and speaking the same language between departments and levels of seniority couldn't be more important which was the problem I saw years ago and now have improved and implemented these changes through consistent pressure testing and innovation of the PROACTIVE methodology. This latest series of videos supersedes the first edition of the book where I describe how the proactive marketing methodology helps you chunk down your strategy into different stages and bring it together into one simple to understand one page PROACTIVE strategy.
In this episode, Lindy Hughson, Managing Editor & Publisher of PKN Packaging News talks to Rebecca Gilling, CEO and Executive Director of Planet Ark, about its new $13m partnership with Uber Eats to drive a shift to sustainable packaging in the food service sector.We discuss why Uber Eats engaged Planet Ark in its quest to give the 50,000+ restaurants on its platform access to sustainable packaging options; the framework developed by the University of Technology Sydney's Institute for Sustainable Futures; and how the $13 million funding from Uber Eats will be used to educate and incentivise SMEs in food service to make the switch to sustainable packaging. We review the obstacles businesses may face adopting new packaging, the importance of clear recycling labels for consumers, and the shortcomings of our current compostable solutions.The discussion also explores Planet Ark's position on government intervention in sustainable packaging mandates; its role in printer cartridge recycling with Close the Loop that has seen the development TonerPlas technology – made from combining recycled printer cartridges and recycled soft plastic waste – and used as an extender in asphalt roads; and finally we wrap up the conversation by reviewing Planet Ark's release of its second report on circularity in Australian business.Links:Australian Circular Economy Hub: acehub.org.auCircularity in Australian Business 2023 Report:acehub.org.au/knowledge-hub/research/circularity-in-australian-business-2023-perceptions-knowledge-and-actionsUber Eats delivers $13m to fund packaging changewww.packagingnews.com.au/latest/uber-eats-delivers-13m-to-fund-packaging-changeClose the Loop opens soft plastics recycling plantwww.packagingnews.com.au/latest/close-the-loop-opens-soft-plastics-recycling-plant------------------------------The PKN Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of PKN Packaging News, owned and published by Yaffa Media.The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of PKN Packaging News, 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 PKN Packaging News via their website www.packagingnews.com.au or send an email to editor@packagingnews.com.au.MC: Grant McHerronHost: Lindy HughsonProducer: Steve VisscherPKN Packaging News - © 2024
Let's begin processing your idea by answering key questions which you would be asked by a friend, colleague or investor. Using the PROACTIVE PROCESS you can process your idea into: Purpose - What is the purpose of this business idea or marketing campaign? Research - What research have you done? What experience do you have? Opportunity - What opportunity exists? Is there any competition? Is this the first of its kind? Audience - Who are you going to sell to? Content - What content are you going to create to sell this idea? Turn-On - What channels are you going to use to market/advertise? Ignite - What are you going to invest for the project/per channel/advertising/marketing? Verification/Validation - How are you going to verify success? Evolve - What could this idea/business/product evolve into? Whats the BHAG?
Step 2: Proactive Marketing Strategy - Team Planner Working with a team or friends this planner is a simple way to break down each of the components of a marketing strategy into bite sized chunks - albeit there's still work to do beyond this. The reason this is so helpful is because solving a large problem like your marketing strategy needs to go through several processes/iterations and research phases before you reach your conclusion. This same strategic marketing template is how you can keep your one page marketing strategy visible and front of mind in a easily digestible way. This is also a fantastic way to keep you marketing team on the same page :)
Step 3. PROACTIVE Internal and Market Research Is it time to determine if yours and your teams personal values and purpose align with your brand? Here's a little insight into a top down view of how this is achieved when building a brand on purpose using our PROACTIVE methodology. Workshopping with your team on your personal values and purpose can help align your key stake holders to your organisational values and purpose. Performing this task at the beginning of a marketing campaign / brand building exercise, builds a strong foundation from which you can leverage the energy of your organisations culture. Seth Godin said "Culture is Strategy" but what is the origin of culture? Values, inspire purpose, purpose, inspires actions, actions, inspire culture and of course, culture is strategy. Now that you understand the top down view of what's required to build a brand on purpose the next step is to make the workshop happen. But for now. We hope you enjoy this video. #purpose #brand #strategy #marketingstrategy #memedia
W miniony piątek 8go grudnia w centrum Sydney odbyło się przedświąteczne doroczne spotkanie zorganizowane przez Polish Australian Business Forum , którego celem jest łączenie i wzmacnie organizacji w zrównoważonym rozwoju biznesu między Polską a Australią, na spotkaniu z uczestnikami rozmawiała Dorota Banasiak.
Today's guest is Felecia Tappenden the Founder and Owner of CANGRO, an Australian beauty enterprise created by her own personal need for a safe, effective and affordable solution to achieving longer and thicker natural lashes. Felicia launched her first product, Long Lashes Eyelash Enhancer, in 2017 after 12 months of rigorous research, human trials and comprehensive testing, making them the first Australian Made lash serum to hit the market. It was extremely important to Felica that the product was safe, effective and able to be used on even the most sensitive eyes, which is why CANGRO's Australian Made formula and is vastly different to other lash serums on the market. Felicia story is one of overcoming overwhelming odds and challenges to sustain and grow her ethical Australian Business. Her mantra “real beauty is the confidence to be yourself” has driven her expand beyond CANGROs initial triumph with their lash serum and into a more diverse range of beauty products addressing everyday beauty and skin needs. Her product line now includes eyebrow and hair growth serums, collagen powders, skincare solutions, as well as a selection of tubular and lash growth mascaras, with CANGRO recently introducing a laminating eyebrow gel to its impressive array of offerings. Today, to talk about what her tremendous challenges have taught her about overcoming adversity, fostering resilience, and the importance of perseverance in every aspect of life and business, we welcome Felica Tappenden from CANGRO. Beaute by ABIC Podcast is an independent podcast that operates with the support of our listeners (that's you!) So if you would like to support the show, we would very much appreciate that. Hit ‘subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘follow' on Spotify, and leave a review if you're feeling especially generous and please follow us @aestheticbeautycouncil --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beautebyabic/message
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Ep#133 is a replay of Ep#52 from 10/4/21 Hunter Leonard Bio: Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is Hunter Leonard, multi-awarded business owner and founder of Silver & Wise. Started in 2016, Silver & Wise has been on a quest to end ageism by helping mature-aged individuals in planning for their work future or running a successful business. Hunter and his team have started organizing workshops and launching books and courses that have helped thousands of mature Australians. Now, they want to help thousands more around the world. Join me in this episode and learn why Hunter is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 – 05:00] Opening Segment I introduce and welcome Hunter Leonard Combatting ageism and discrimination Practical ways to fight them [05:01 – 15:21] The Future of Work How Hunter found the best place for him to end ageism The future of work is no longer tied to the 9-5 Here's what Hunter and his team found Assuming that ageism is gone, what will the world look like? Hunter shares his thoughts [15:22 – 25:55] Experience Has Value Too Boomers have value, and here's how they can show it How do Hunter's partnerships with other companies work? What it will take to combat ageism worldwide [25:56 – 29:48] Closing Segment Connect with Hunter! Links below Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “You can't tell me that experience and wisdom [don't] have value…it has nothing to do with age!” – Hunter Leonard “Just remember you have value and don't let anyone else tell you [that] you don't.” – Hunter Leonard Connect with Hunter: Blue Frog Marketing Book Generation Experience: 8 Steps for Mature-Age Business Success The Experience Equation: Creating a future where your experience is valued Email hunter@silverandwise.com.au to connect with Hunter or follow him on LinkedIn. Let's end ageism by checking out Silver & Wise today! —– BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also connect with me by emailing terry@kickassboomers.com.
Ep#133 is a replay of Ep#52 from 10/4/21 Hunter Leonard Bio: Our Kickass Boomer of the Day is Hunter Leonard, multi-awarded business owner and founder of Silver & Wise. Started in 2016, Silver & Wise has been on a quest to end ageism by helping mature-aged individuals in planning for their work future or running a successful business. Hunter and his team have started organizing workshops and launching books and courses that have helped thousands of mature Australians. Now, they want to help thousands more around the world. Join me in this episode and learn why Hunter is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 – 05:00] Opening Segment I introduce and welcome Hunter Leonard Combatting ageism and discrimination Practical ways to fight them [05:01 – 15:21] The Future of Work How Hunter found the best place for him to end ageism The future of work is no longer tied to the 9-5 Here's what Hunter and his team found Assuming that ageism is gone, what will the world look like? Hunter shares his thoughts [15:22 – 25:55] Experience Has Value Too Boomers have value, and here's how they can show it How do Hunter's partnerships with other companies work? What it will take to combat ageism worldwide [25:56 – 29:48] Closing Segment Connect with Hunter! Links below Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “You can't tell me that experience and wisdom [don't] have value…it has nothing to do with age!” – Hunter Leonard “Just remember you have value and don't let anyone else tell you [that] you don't.” – Hunter Leonard Connect with Hunter: Blue Frog Marketing Book Generation Experience: 8 Steps for Mature-Age Business Success The Experience Equation: Creating a future where your experience is valued Email hunter@silverandwise.com.au to connect with Hunter or follow him on LinkedIn. Let's end ageism by checking out Silver & Wise today! —– BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also connect with me by emailing terry@kickassboomers.com.
In this week's episode, host Nick Portillo talks with Alicia Paliuca, National Director of Foodservice Sales for Just Egg. Alicia shares stories from her global professional journey and talks about why she loves the technology, the people and the products in the foodservice industry. She discusses the importance of learning from your peers and finding leaders that will help you grow and teach you how to pivot. QUOTES“Hire somebody great and be willing to empower them to succeed or they're going to take off and go somewhere else. There's too many good companies. So if you're going to hire somebody good, you better be willing to back it up and to listen and to do what they say. If they take your go to market model and shred it into pieces and say pivot, you need to be humble enough to do that.” -Alicia Paliuca[34:53]“Find something where you can learn and just work hard every day. Talk to your peers. I hope that people are able to find wonderful leaders that will mentor them, help them grow, help them pivot, and learn how to pivot.” -Alicia Paliuca [47:41]TIMESTAMPS2:43 From Coca-Cola to Just Egg14:20 The CPG World18:17 Mental Clarity, Australian Business, and Plant-Based Foods in the US32:12 Strategies for Entering the Food Service Industry37:44 Building a Regional Sales Team45:32 Alicia's Advice for College GraduatesRESOURCESPortillo SalesCONTACT Nick: nick.portillo@portillosales.comAlicia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alicia-paliuca-5b5b4a3/
Nick Crocker is a general partner at Blackbird VC and founder or co-founder of numerous companies. Out of maybe 600 podcasts, this Australian Business Podcast episode has to be one of the best podcasts I have ever done. LOVE this episode? Why not subscribe to the Australian Business Podcast for weekly episodes, on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Castbox If any of these topics resonate with you, you will enjoy this episode: Building a business Investing in companies Creating anything - products, businesses, etc. Team building How to communicate better Australian business culture Opening yourself up to ambition How the fitness and music industry works Learning from others, and All of the above, mashed together. Nick Crocker episode show notes Australian Business Podcast resources WATCH THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE Owen Rask's free business course Ask a question This Australian Business Podcast Episode is for founders and investors in private companies. Join 2,300+ students in our free business course! If you liked this episode, don't forget to consider taking our free business course and tuning into the Australian Business Podcast episode one, in which I shared my journey. Love the Australian Business Podcast? Let me know about it by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify. If you want to help me out with the course, right now the best thing you can do is subscribe and review this podcast in Apple or Spotify. Please use the “Ask a question” menu link on the Rask websites, or leave your questions in the Apple Reviews. Take one of our amazing money & investing courses (think ETFs, shares, property and FIRE) on Rask Education. ASK A QUESTION: https://bit.ly/3QtiY00 If you want to thank us for putting this show together, please give The Australian Finance Podcast a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - it's a 5 second task which really helps support the show (and puts a big smile on our faces). Pearler, the broker for long-term investors. Sign-up to Pearler using the code “RASK” for $15 of Pearler Credit: bit.ly/Pearler We're proudly supported by Global X ETFs. Learn more about the growing range of leading ETFs, on the Global X website: https://bit.ly/gx-funds Boost your investment potential, with FundLater. With InvestSMART's Fundlater, you can start a $10,000 investment portfolio, with only $4,000 upfront. Find out how: rask.com.au/inv-fundlater Investing Made Simple. Thanks to InvestSMART's ready-made ETF portfolios, you can start investing now in a portfolio managed by experts. Not only that, you can invest confidently knowing your investment fees are capped. Learn more: rask.com.au/inv-pma DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser. Full individual disclosures for each guest are available via the show notes page. Owen, Kate and The Rask Group Pty Ltd do NOT receive anything for mentioning Super funds, products, shares, bank accounts, etc. Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Flux fam, we are back with another Flux recap episode! Before we return to our daily bite sized business news, this week it is all about the best stories from 2022. Today, we're looking at some of the biggest Aussie stories for 2022. --- Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance --- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 2 of our series on the evolution of business broking in Australia sees us return to our discussion with Max Kurz and Mike Smith, the founding fathers of the Australian Institute of Business Brokers (AIBB). We touch on the bad habits from the property industry that can easily get brought into the broking industry and also drill into the importance of discipline in the business broking sector. Max and Mike then share a few relevant war stories from their time in business broking. [EP 233] Inside Australian business broking - The evolution of business broking in and across Australia Part 1 Connect with Mike Smith AIBB Website Connect with our Legal Eagles! Book a Lawyer Now!
This week we have another exciting two-part series of the deal room featuring two gentlemen who could be dubbed the ‘founding fathers' of the Australian Institute of Business Brokers (AIBB), Max Kurz and Mike Smith. Max and Mike with our host Joanna Oakey reflect on the fascinating changes they have seen in the broking industry and its processes, from the time they first stepped into the industry to the present day. They drill into how AIBB was formed, the significance of education and training for the evolution of business broking and changes to the remuneration model's over time. [EP 233] Inside Australian business broking - The evolution of business broking in and across Australia Part 2 Connect with Mike Smith AIBB Website Connect with our Legal Eagles! Book a Lawyer Now!
Ever wondered how Owen built Rask into the business it is today? In this BONUS EPISODE of The Australian Finance Podcast, Owen shares a popular episode from our new Australian Business Podcast series. Listen to Owen Rask's journey in building Rask Australia from a Mac, Officeworks desk and a living room into a finance brand that is nationally known and includes around 17,000 students, 4,000+ members and 100,000 listeners, readers or viewers. Love the business series? Enrol in Owen's free business course. Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Spotify Subscribe online. Australian Business Podcast episode outline: The inside scoop of how the Rask business (the owner of this podcast) actually works Owen's four stages with Rask: Preparation
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I'm joined today by author and buyers agent Steve Palise. Steve recently released his second book, Residential Property Investing Explained, to complement his first release Commercial Property Investing Explained. But today we're not just talking property, Steve splits his time between Australia and the UK. He's achieved this through two of the three Financial Autonomy pathways that we focus on here. So let's dive in and learn how he's done it. [Disclaimer]
FoodBev Media's Rafaela Sousa rounds up this week's food and beverage news, including: PepsiCo ends production of drinks brands in Russia months after announcing halt – Reuters; Fonterra decides not to sell stake in Australian business; Over 20 vertical farming companies commit to sustainable food system; and more.
Did you know there are 2+ million businesses in Australia (2/3 are sole traders)? Owning businesses is the key to wealth (Buffett invested in other people's businesses, Oprah bought her own business, Michael Jordan makes more money from his own business ventures (e.g. Nike ownership) than in his career). In this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Kate & Owen discuss understanding the wealth quadrant (working for income, owning someone else's business, owning your own business), Owen's business journey, plus Owen's five tips for listeners considering starting a business.
A Gluten Free PodcastEpisode 42 My guest on today's episode is owner and managing director of Kez's Kitchen, Michael Carp. We'll chat about the story behind Kez's Kitchen, how they have been catering to the Australian gluten free community for so long and hear about their new gluten free range. What we'll cover: * How Kez's Kitchen started * Their connection with the gluten free community * Michael's family history with the gluten free diet * Values of Kez's Kitchen * What's next for Kez's Kitchen Links Kez's Kitchen website Follow Kez's Kitchen on Instagram Get in touchYou can find me on Instagram @a.gffamily or send an email to aglutenfreefamily@gmail.com You can also find me writing a regular column for The Australian Coeliac magazine under the title 'Gluten Free Dad' released quarterly for Coeliac Australia members. DisclaimerThe content on this podcast is not a substitution for professional medical advice. It is the opinion and experience of the show host or guests. Please seek professional medical advice from a medically qualified professional before making any decisions about your health or diet.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Harry Sanders from StudioHawk, an SEO agency he started when he was just 17 years of age. It is now the largest dedicated agency of its kind in Australia, employing more than 50 SEO specialists with over 300 clients including well loved eCommerce brands such as Officeworks, Flora & Fauna and Mecca. Harry grew StudioHawk into the multi award winning company it is today, despite going through a period of homelessness along the way. Links from the episode:Just SpasMr Pool ManReece PlumbingOfficeworksEvolve SkateboardsGiftology by John RuhlinThe Unmissable SEO Episode: Harry Sanders' Tips and Tricks | #185Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… This episode was brought to you by…eSuite About your co-host: Harry Sanders from StudioHawkHarry Sanders is the founder and director of Hawk Academy & StudioHawk, the largest dedicated SEO agency in Australia (and one of the largest in the world). Starting from (very) humble beginnings, on his journey, Harry has been in Forbes 30 Under 30, named B&T's Entrepreneur of the year, winner of the Australian Business award for Marketing Innovation, sits as a board member of AWIA (Australian Web Industry Association), and recently was awarded Best Large SEO Agency at the Global Search Awards all at the ripe age of 24.You can contact Harry at LinkedInPlease contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Amanda Niu and Ken Lau are co-founders of Eva, a homewares and furniture company with a focus on creating products that are made for living and fit into everyday life. SHOW NOTES:00:00 – Welcome to Uncommon00:30 - Moving to Australia 04:15 - Earliest memory 06:30 - Childhood career aspirations 08:55 - How Amanda and Ken met11:40 - Neuropsychology skills12:50 - Engineering skills15:00 - Running eBay store17:25 - Turning point in business 20:00 - Scaling the business 26:00 - Product range / Future projections30:22 - Surveying customers 32:10 - Conception to Manufacturing37:10 - Same or different manufacturer?39:50 - Changes in the past 12 months42:15 - Furniture manufacturing in China 44:08 - Supplies for products 45:30 - 365 Day Trial 48:40 - Short wait times for furniture 51:40 - People and culture in business 54:30 - What in the next two years55:40 - Engagement and wedding planning 1:01:20 - Rapid fire questions1:03:20 - Closing remarksLINKS:Eva - Website Eva - Instagram Eva - FacebookEva - PinterestAmanda's LinkedinKen's Linkedin
In this episode, I interview Eric Tjoeng, Founder and CEO of Business Growth and Exit Specialists (BGES), based in Sydney, Australia. Eric set up his own business to help entrepreneurs be the smart, successful, and sustainable businesses of today and tomorrow with clear business growth and exit strategy. in later years after 10 years of joining CAD Partners - CFO On Call, and becoming the Joint CEO, Eric formed a boutique management consultancy firm to provide a fresh and innovative strategy, financial roadmap, and low-hanging fruit concept. Business Growth and Exit Specialist (BGES) was established in 2015 and has been running for over 7 years. Recognized as one of the 10 Australian Business Strategists & Experts to Watch in 2021 by the Australian Business Journal with over 10 FTEs. Eric has said that growing a small business requires responsibility and optimism. So he says, “Be optimistic and responsible so you can persevere and not give up. This Cast Covers: Providing fresh, innovative methodology, strategy, financial roadmap, and low-hanging fruit concept. Helping entrepreneurs how to have a sustainable growth strategy. Teaching how to be more capable and responsible in growing a business. Learning how to make a difference with your own knowledge and experience. Learning how to handle work-life balance. Focusing on growing business through creating a marketing strategy. Understanding more about the strategic points of marketing. Helping entrepreneurs how to grow their business through partnerships. One of the first SME management consultancy firms focused on future-proofing. Learning how to maintain a healthy environment inside work. Additional Resources: Business Growth and Exit Specialist The of Art War by Sun Tzu ——————————— Quotes: “Once we form a business, our responsibility is to look after our team.” —Eric Tjoeng “Success is being able to make time for work and family separately.” —Eric Tjoeng “Be optimistic so you can persevere and not give up.” —Eric Tjoeng “Sometimes balance is a concept.” —Eric Tjoeng “Running your business without a clear financial roadmap means that you're running blind.” —Eric Tjoeng ——————————— Music from https://filmmusic.io “Cold Funk” by Kevin MacLeod https://incompetech.com. License: CC by http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Harry Sanders from StudioHawk, an SEO agency he started when he was just 17 years of age. It is now the largest dedicated agency of its kind in Australia, employing more than 50 SEO specialists with over 300 clients including well loved eCommerce brands such as Officeworks, Flora & Fauna and Mecca. Harry grew StudioHawk into the multi award winning company it is today, despite going through a period of homelessness along the way. In this chat, Harry shares how a video game started his love affair with SEO, which SEO metrics are BS and which ones really matter and why information architecture is crucial to effective SEO. We also find out what goes on at ‘Camp Hawk' - there are birds involved…er…obviously.Links from the episode:OfficeworksDentsuGlassdoorAmazonAppliances OnlineRetail GlobalMedcartDaily JocksSemrush The Good GuysShopify Plus and Crate & Barrel Singapore (sponsored)Packleo (sponsored)Questions answered:How did you start your career in SEO aged 14 years?What are the major differences in how companies approach SEO since COVID?What do the best SEO briefs look like?This episode was brought to you by… Shopify PlusSignetAbout your co-host: Harry Sanders from StudioHawkHarry Sanders is the founder and director of Hawk Academy & StudioHawk, the largest dedicated SEO agency in Australia (and one of the largest in the world). Starting from (very) humble beginnings, on his journey, Harry has been in Forbes 30 Under 30, named B&T's Entrepreneur of the year, winner of the Australian Business award for Marketing Innovation, sits as a board member of AWIA (Australian Web Industry Association), and recently was awarded Best Large SEO Agency at the Global Search Awards all at the ripe age of 24.You can contact Harry at LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Allegra Spender is the Independent Candidate for the federal seat of Wentworth. Through her work as an analyst at McKinsey in London worked with Retail, Consumer Goods and Non Profit sectors before joining Her Majesty's Treasury as a Policy Analyst. Further work in the healthcare sector in the Uk and Australia was coupled with volunteer work at a horticulture non-profit in Kenya. For eight years she was the Managing Director of Carla Zampatti Pty Ltd a company that brings in over 30M a year in revenue across 30 retail stores and their online operations. She was the Chair at the Sydney Renewable Power company, an impact investment operation that among other things deployed a 520kw Solar Power Installation in the Sydney CBD And Until January Allegra was the CEO of The Australian Business and Community Network - which works to improve the educational and career outcomes of Australia's youth through corporate volunteers mentoring students in the workplace. That is until she decided to pull the pin on this incredible run and decide to run for office. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen to Kristine Brooks, Head of Australian Business at Milford, as she recounts her journey from the trading floors of Perth to her position today, helping to lead the specialist investment firm with just under $17bn under management. The combination of Kristine's competitive nature and emotional intelligence saw her, during her time at Zurich, successfully manage the acquisition of Macquarie and OnePath's life insurance businesses. In this episode, Kristine shares how her people-centric leadership style helped navigate the integration of all three cultures during this time. She also explores the recent Milford report, ‘Financial Advice Reimagined', which reveals how understanding a client's emotional relationship with their money can ultimately lead to delivering better advice.
As job vacancies across the nation reach record highs, business leaders in Australia say almost every industry is currently under pressure. They're now pushing for greater incentives to entice more skilled migrants to come to Australia, including easier pathways for permanent residency.
Is your business solving a problem your customer has right now? How do you know? Our guest today, Jennifer Hinds, and she shares with us how a problem she had with her make-up was also the problem for so many other women. She took her problem and started a business which, in turn, has turned out to be a great solution for so many other customers. **Subscribe to our NEWEST Podcast called: Franchise Your Business. CLICK HERE.LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:Learn about NAS Cosmetics: https://nascosmetics.com.au/ If you are ready to franchise your business or take it to the next level: CLICK HERE.ABOUT OUR GUEST:Fed up with makeup making her sick, Jennifer Hinds decided to tackle the Goliath makeup brands and formulate her own from her kitchen. She navigated, inspired and innovated as she traversed the pitfalls of building a makeup business surrounded by a sea of big corporations. Jenn built a solid platform offering others the opportunity to own an independent makeup business. She made big mistakes and learned hard lessons but her focus and evolving vision birthed NAS Cosmetics an International/National Award-Winning brands.ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/ or by calling Big Sky Franchise Team at: 855-824-4759.
Priyanka Sethi Berani and her husband Ved Berani's dental practice won the 32nd Annual Ethnic Business Awards (EBA) in the small business category. Mr Berani claims they are the first Indian-origin migrants to win in this category in 31 years. Australia's "longest-running" business awards celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of migrant and indigenous entrepreneurs.
Are you an Australian Business? Do you want to know what to do before hiring a Virtual Assistant? WELL! You are in LUCK! I'm Taylor Victoria, Co-founder of Outsource Monkey. In today's video, I'm going to share with you the 5 things that you have to do before hiring a virtual assistant in 2021. After watching this virtual assistant tutorial video you will be able to Hire your Virtual Assistant perfectly. You will get a 10% discount coupon when you hire a virtual assistant in 2021. So, don't skip the video until the end. If you love this show, don't forget to take a screenshot of it, post it on Instagram and tag me @taylor.victoriaa and @themillennialbusinesspodcast so I can share some love. Say HI on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylor.victoriaa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Taylor-Victoria-472225693515023/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-peart-26157a13a/
Virtual assistants are gaining more and more spotlight in the online world because of their efficiency and a great help to business owners and online entrepreneurs. Are you a business owner who is ready to have your first VA or ready to expand and grow your team? Well, you're in luck! In today's episode, I will be deep-diving into the 5 most important ideas to Hire a Virtual Assistant for Australian Business. I'll guide you on how you can choose the right Virtual Assistant to help you grow your business and work with you in long term. Don't be nervous and confused because I'll be with you in this outsourcing and hiring journey! If you love this show, don't forget to take a screenshot of it, post it on Instagram and tag me @taylor.victoriaa and @themillennialbusinesspodcast so I can share some love. Say HI on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylor.victoriaa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Taylor-Victoria-472225693515023/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-peart-26157a13a/
Are you an Australian Business owner that wants to hire a virtual assistant service? Do you want to know the top 5 reasons you should hire a virtual assistant service in Australia? Well you are in luck! In today's video we are going to share the top 5 reasons that you should hire a virtual assistant service in australia, why you need to hire a VA service, how to hire a virtual assistant survive and how a virtual assistant can help you grow your business! Make sure to subscribe to the Millennial Business Podcast if you enjoyed this episode about the top 5 reasons to hire a virtual assistant service in Australia! If you love this show, don't forget to take a screenshot of it, post it on Instagram and tag me @taylor.victoriaa and @themillennialbusinesspodcast so I can share some love. Say HI on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylor.victoriaa/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Taylor-Victoria-472225693515023/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-peart-26157a13a/
After a divorce that left her a single parent of two young children, Sandy Forster dealt with many failed business attempts that left her feeling like she was on a hamster wheel—running like crazy but going nowhere fast.She ended up on welfare and $100,000 in debt.A chance opportunity came her way, which she felt she had no other option but to accept. Shortly thereafter, she discovered the Law of Attraction, which led to starting one of the very first women's business empowerment groups, Wildly Wealthy Women.She has literally gone from welfare to millionaire and has won many business awards, including International Mentor of the Year, Australian Business of the Year, and Entrepreneur of the Year.She is the bestselling author of How to Be Wildly Wealthy FAST, a world traveler extraordinaire and mentor to over 55,000 women worldwide. Her passion is empowering women around the world to think bigger, dream grander, and manifest more than they ever dreamed possible.Her website is https://www.wildlywealthy.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I chat with Sandy Forster of Wildly Wealthy. Sandy's passion is empowering women around the world to think bigger, dream grander and manifest more than they ever dreamed possible. But things were not always grandiose and great for Sandy. Sandy experienced divorce, single motherhood, and going $100,000 into debt from a previously failed business when she learned of the Law of Attraction. She longed for the success and income that would give her the freedom and lifestyle that eluded her for years.Sandy & I discuss:How the internet has helped her and can help other introvertsThe importance of small, actionable steps to shape massive changesAt what point Sandy realized she was an introvertChoosing things that feel good to YOU when it comes to running an online businessSandy's story of self-sabotaging when it comes to connecting with othersMindset work and blocksBalancing & harmonizing mind, body, and spiritSandy has gone from welfare to millionaire and knows exactly what it takes to transform your world – and that it can be a whole lot easier and more fun than you think! From a starting place of complete uncertainty and wondering what the heck she was doing in business, she is now blessed to have won many business awards including International Mentor of the Year as well as Australian Business of the Year and Entrepreneur of the Year. She absolutely loves transforming women's mindset so they manifest more abundance, prosperity and money than they ever dreamed.Sandy's Book Recommendation for the Ambitious Introvert: How to be Wildly Wealthy Fast by Sandy ForsterCracking the Millionaire Code by Mark Victor Hansen & Robert G. AllenConnect With Sandy:https://www.facebook.com/Sandylforster/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lawofattractionprosperitysecretshttps://www.instagram.com/sandylforster/ https://www.wildlywealthy.com/Connect with me:www.emmalouiseparkes.comInstagram: @emmalouparkesFacebook Group: The Ambitious Introvert NetworkApply to work with me 1:1