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Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast
What You Can Learn From Macquarie Telecom's CX Journey

Growth Colony: Australia's B2B Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 68:28


Chief Marketing Officer of Macquarie Technology Group, Anthony Emmanouil, joins Shahin on the pod to chat about Macquarie Telecom's successful customer experience program. This episode also covers... The beginning of Macquarie TelecomThe importance of brutal transparencyHow to attract the right teamWhere to start on a CX journey About Tony... Anthony is a veteran of the Australian IT&T sector, having held leadership positions in sales and marketing over the last 25 years.  With a career spanning cloud services, cybersecurity, software, networks, and AI, he has worked with world-leading industry names including Optus, Ericsson, Trend Micro and Gartner.  Anthony now serves as CMO of ASX 200 leader Macquarie Technology Group, where he works closely with the company's senior leadership and board to drive Macquarie's brand narrative around customer experience, technological innovation, and workplace culture.  Anthony is a renowned speaker and corporate spokesperson with many years' of experience hosting, engaging and educating audiences on how to drive business success through marketing. Resources mentioned in this episode: Customer Magic - Joseph MichelliThe Ultimate Question - Fred ReichheldGood to Great - Jim CollinsOh, the Places You'll Go! - Dr SeussMacquarie Telecom Video _________________

Come Rain or Shine
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

Come Rain or Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 24:24


In this episode of Come Rain or Shine, Nathan Thomas, former Australia water polo player who competed in the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics, joins the show to discuss leadership lessons learned from playing the sport. He shares his experience behind the idea that teamwork makes the dream work. As captain of the 2004 Australian water polo team in Athens, Nathan knows a thing or two about what it takes to win and inspire a unit. While a qualifying medal eluded him, the silver linings of his experiences proved to be paramount. For instance, though the Olympic moments were memorable, it was the teamwork and connectivity that inspired him from pool to marketplace. Now, as a chief operating officer of a large Australian IT company, Nathan hopes to lead the next generation by example and by letting them be themselves. In a charge to current leaders, be clear about expectations and let subordinates be part of the plan. Don't just work the structure but allow all employees to have a voice into that structure. As long as you encourage innovation, you'll trigger inspiration. Connect with Dan: www.dancockerell.com About - https://dancockerell.com/about/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dancockerell/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dancockerell/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/dancockerellspeaker Quotes: “Authorship breeds ownership.”

The 443 - Security Simplified
Q2 Threats and Guilty CSOs

The 443 - Security Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 90:51


This week on the podcast, we focus on highlighting WatchGuard's Q2 Internet Security Report, covering the latest threat trends and what you can do to avoid them. However, we also pack in our security news segment, with an Optus breach update from an Australian IT and security expert and WatchGuard Partner, the latest on the UBER CSO trial, and a warning about the recent zero day Exchange exploit that some call ProxyNotShell. This week's episode is a long one, so grab a fresh coffee and listen during a long walk or drive.

Influencing Insider
Tech PR with The Australian's Chris Griffith

Influencing Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 33:20


The Australian's Senior Technology Journalist, Chris Griffith joins Influencing Insider next Wednesday 3rd August at 2pm. Drawing on five decades of experience exploring business and technology, Chris will talk about: The type of stories he is interested in How to pitch stories The best time to pitch The Australian About Chris Griffith Chris Griffith is a Senior Technology Journalist with The Australian newspaper. Before working at Australian IT, he was media development editor at The Australian and in 2009 helped build The Australian's website. Before that he was deputy news editor online at The Australian, responsible for production of online political news during the 2007 federal election, and previously online reporter at The Courier-Mail newspaper in Brisbane, 1999-2007. Chris has worked in TV and radio however most of his career has been in newspapers, as a columnist with The Sun-Herald in Brisbane in the early 1990s, and then as a reporter with five year stints at both The Sunday Mail and The Courier-Mail before helping pioneer the paper's coverage on the internet. He was researcher at The 7.30 Report, Brisbane in 1993; researcher at 4BH 882 in 1994, and in 1995 founding editor of the indigenous newspaper Land Rights Queensland. Chris also has a computer programming background which includes mainframe coding and teaching computer programming in the 1970s and running a small business developing commercial PC packages in Queensland in the 1980s. About The Australian The Australian Technology, the country's leading newspaper information technology section delivers high quality technology news, features, opinion and product reviews that have made the section a must read for anyone in the IT game.

Sustainable Leadership and Disruptive Growth
Episode Thirteen | Part One: Steve Killelea

Sustainable Leadership and Disruptive Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 28:19


David welcomes Steve Killelea to the podcast. Over the last two decades, Steve has applied his business skills to his many global philanthropic activities, including an internationally renowned global think tank and a private family charity. He's also the author of Peace in the Age of Chaos: The Best Solution for a Sustainable Future. In part one, Steve shares how an Australian IT entrepreneur become a global philanthropist and why he was inspired to build one of the largest private overseas aid organizations in the world.

Redefining Sales with Abbie White
IT Series: Unpacking 2022 Growth Opportunities in IT with Phil Cameron

Redefining Sales with Abbie White

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 22:23


This week we have Phil Cameron, Managing Director of Westcon-Comstor Australia.Westcon-Comstor is a value-added IT distributor of unified communications, network infrastructure, data centre and security solutions with a network of specialty resellers.Phil is someone who I've been lucky enough to have worked with and learned from at IBM Australia. He is hands down one of the greats in the industry who I have the utmost respect for (despite the banter we share in this episode!)I hope you enjoy this interview with Phil as much as I did.You will hear Phil's unique insights on:What does it take to play a high-performance A game in IT sales?Where are the opportunities for growth within the IT industry in 2022?What do IT vendors want most from partners?What do partners want from vendors to support their growth?We then delver into how sales and marketing can support these growth opportunities.We share a few laughs and banter in this episode, including finding out what type of biscuit Phil would be!By way of background, Phil is a success-driven Managing Director in the highly competitive ICT industry. He has over 30 years with proven ability across ANZ and APAC regions to lead and manage channels, direct and sales management teams.Phil was inducted into the ARN (Australian Reseller News) IT Industry Hall of Fame (2008) for outstanding channel service and contribution to the Australian IT industry, as voted by industry peers.Phil has extensive experience in market segmentation for Large Enterprise, Government, Education and SMB, via Direct B2B, Resellers, System Integrators, Distributors, OEM and Retail relationships. Experience across infrastructure (PC, Server, Storage), software and services.You can find out more about Phil and Westcon-Comstor here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-cameron-390b6714/Westcon-Comstor: https://www.linkedin.com/company/westcon-comstor-australia/Westcon-Comstor Website: https://www.westconcomstor.com/

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast
Episode 310 - Reforming Electronic Surveillance in Australia - Part 1 - Submission from the Australia Computer Society

Cyber Security Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022


We speak with Dr Nick Tate, President of the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Nick is also President of the South-East Asia Regional Computer Confederation (SEARCC) and an Adjunct Professor of IT and Electrical Engineering at the University of Queensland.The ACS has recommended the Australian Government change the way electronic surveillance is performed by the nation's law enforcement agencies.In a written response to the Department of Home Affairs' Reform of Australia's electronic surveillance framework Discussion Paper last week, ACS called on the government to stop ‘deputising' IT professionals and technology companies.This follows ACS' objection to the 2018 Assistance and Access Bill requiring Australian IT companies and professionals to secretly assist in cracking electronic protections when called upon to do so by agencies.To read more visit https://australiansecuritymagazine.com.au/call-out-to-stop-deputising-tech-companies/To view the MySec.TV version visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/av-media/call-out-to-stop-deputising-tech-companies/

The Debrief with Dave O'Neil

With an impressive list of non-book credits John has spent the last few years building an impressive list of book credits.He also used to do radio on Triple R with Dave.FYI - Rural Romance is a huge book genre. Check out Puff Piece, John's latest book. In one chapter he goes to lunch with a Philip Morris executive."I didn't think John Safran wrote important books, just Chaser-style stunts without any mates. But Puff Piece is important." - The Australian It's a lockdown edition Debrief.Dave's doing community service checking on his peers to see how things are going. The questions change a little for lockdown, here they are: What was the last thing you cooked? What's the last thing you watched? What was the last human contact you had?  Original theme music by Kit Warhurst.Hear the making of The Debrief theme song.Artwork created by Stacy Gougoulis.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Growing Harvest Ag Network
Mid-morning Ag News, June 3, 2021: JBS hit by cyber-attack

Growing Harvest Ag Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 2:34


One of the world’s largest meatpackers recently announced it had been hit by a cyber-attack. JBS announced this weekend some of the servers supporting its North American and Australian IT systems were targeted.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Upon Arrival | Events & Incentives with Adelaine Ng
Ep 36 How AI can make you a content marketing machine with Suzette Bailey

Upon Arrival | Events & Incentives with Adelaine Ng

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 36:44


It sounds too good to be true that AI (Artificial Intelligence) can write your content marketing for you. This can be a godsend for small business owners and solopreneurs who are fully aware that visibility is a key part of what builds the know, like and trust factor... but often struggle making the time to create that content.Suzette Bailey is the CEO and Co-Founder of SimpleMarketing.AI and CEO of Sensory7. Although a bioscience graduate who built a successful multi-million dollar Australian IT company,  she found herself struggling when she tried to start a small business. That's when she found her opportunity to fill a market gap helping startups to create content using AI.Quotes From Episode"The first reaction (I often get about AI is) that fear factor. But I cut through that by actually getting them to understand and aligning it with the way they work... And then once they start to think of it from that perspective, it doesn't seem so scary anymore.""AI is the future. We can stick our head in the sand and think it's not going to come... but it is. We already find that it's part of our lives, even if we don't want it to be. And I think part of it is about embracing it and finding out how it can be used well as opposed to trying to deny it, because I think ultimately that's when people can use it unethically without you knowing."-Suzette BaileyDon't miss:-How AI is part of everyday life and you may not even know it-How Suzette's business idea was born from growing big to small -What AI can and can't do for your content marketing (but it can do heaps!)-AI's Got Talent but can it sing?-Ethical considerations of using AI-What AI creators are working on to make your work life even more efficient and futursticSimple Marketing's website:simplemarketing.aiSuzette's recommended AI for creating video:Vidnami.comConnect with Suzette Bailey:LinkedInClubhouse: @suzettebaileyConnect with Adelaine:Email: uponarrivalpodcast@gmail.com

Business Standard Podcast
Market Ahead Podcast, April 23: Top factors that could guide markets today

Business Standard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 4:28


Weak cues from Wall Street, a spike in Covid cases and rating agency action are among factors that are likely to keep Dalal Street bulls under pressure today. At 7.35 am, SGX Nifty was ruling 55 points lower at 14,348, indicating a tepid start for the benchmark indices. India added more than 3.3 lakh cases in the last 24 hours, making it the second consecutive day when it added over three lakh new cases and a new record for any country in the world. If cases continue to grow at this rate then India could add about a million cases in three days and this could put further pressure on the stock markets. Amid rising cases, rating agency Fitch Ratings has affirmed India’s long-term foreign-currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘BBB-’ with a negative outlook. The negative outlook reflects lingering uncertainty around the debt trajectory, following the sharp deterioration in India’s public finance metrics because of the pandemic, Fitch said. That apart, Covid cases also dominated the MPC deliberations, shows minutes, with many worrying that economic recovery could stall leading to the status quo on rates and accommodative monetary stance. Rapidly rising cases of COVID-19 is the single biggest challenge to the ongoing recovery in the Indian economy, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said, as per the minutes of the meeting. Meanwhile, on the global market front, U.S. stocks dived on Thursday on reports President Joe Biden planned to almost double the capital gains tax. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.94%, the S&P 500 lost 0.92% and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 0.94%. The sombre mood was visible in Asian markets too with Japan's Nikkie trading 0.76% down. Meanwhile, South Korea's Kospi was flat, up 0.02% and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 shed 0.04%. Now, a look at the stock-specific triggers that are likely to guide the market today HCL Tech, IB Realty, M&M Financial Services are among 16 firms slated to post their March quarter numbers today. Analysts expect HCL Tech's March quarter PAT to fall between 26-31% on account of one-time bonus impact although they eye a growth in the revenue, led by contribution from DWS Limited - a leading Australian IT, business and management consulting firm that HCL Tech acquired recently - demand in areas of digital foundation projects and improving traction in ER&D segment. Shares of Future Retail and Future Enterprises will be in focus today after a BS report stated that lenders to Kishore Biyani's Future Group will withdraw the just-approved debt recast plan that offered easier repayment options, if the troubled retailer's Rs 24,713 crore asset sale to Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) goes through in a reasonable time frame. Rallis India Thursday reported a consolidated profit after tax (after exceptional items) of Rs 8.12 crore for the March quarter. The company's consolidated PAT stood at Rs 68 lakh during the corresponding period of 2019-20. Torrent Power said it will set up a 300 MW capacity solar power plant in Gujarat at an estimated cost of Rs 1,250 crore.

Digital Surfing
Ben Johnson: The role trust plays in digital success

Digital Surfing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 38:14


Our guest this week is award winning Australian strategist and marketer, Ben Johnson.Ben has worked at Dicker Data, an Australian IT distributor, for nearly fourteen years and is responsible for Dicker Data's go-to-market strategies, vendor acquisition, partner enablement programs and delivering executional excellence with vendor marketing development funds.He is a technologist at heart - teaching himself to code at a very young age - and in today's episode we talk about trust and the role that it plays in digital projects. We dive into how empowering teams and allowing them to be part of the company's wider mission is critical for gaining long-serving employees and getting the most out of your team. We also discuss industry trends, looking at the growing importance of security as companies turn to remote working.It's Ben Johnson!Follow Daryn on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darynsmith/

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
Check-ins, singing, 4 square meters and the way out of COVID-19 - with Gary Koo, Cade Embery and Nick Utber

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 21:56


Check-ins, singing, 4 square meters and the way out of COVID-19.The Australian Prime Minister says in stage three of the Post Covid-19 reopening, groups will be able to meet with no upper limit on numbers from July, but there will be a blanket rule of 4 square meters per person. However, all visitors to buildings will be required to checkin and provide contact details.  For churches that have had no pastoral monitoring of who is attending, this is likely to be a revolution. But how to handle the technological upgrade necessary? We are talking today with Bishop Gary Koo, who heads the Sydney Anglican COVID-19 taskforce, and two Australian IT wizards Melbourne's Cade Embery, founder of http://www.fluro.io and Sydney's Nick Utber, from Open Box technology and https://www.adminosaur.com/.Subscribe at: https://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/check-ins-singing-4-square-metersSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
Samsung unpacks Galaxy Z Flip and S20, TPG/Vodafone merger gets the green light: Vertical Hold Episode 265

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 36:32


Has Samsung regained its position at the top of the smartphone tree with the S20 Ultra and Z Flip? What now for TPG/Vodafone now that the ACCC got itself SIMS smashed? Why did Apple cop a hefty French iPhone fine? Special guests News Tech Editor Jen Dudley Nicholson (@jendudley) and Australian IT editor Supratim Adhikari (@SupratimA) Vertical Hold is brought to you by Casa Systems. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau

Hacking Humans
Positive pretexting on the rise.

Hacking Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 29:47


Joe shares a cautionary Facebook tale from his own life. Dave has the story of an Australian IT company put out of business by scammers. The catch of the day tracks the response writer and comedian Dave Holmes had to scammers pretending to be from the IRS. Rachel Tobac from Social Proof Security returns with voting security information and the latest scams she's been tracking. Links to today's stories: https://www.crn.com.au/news/it-suppliers-forced-to-close-after-procurement-scam-528609 https://cheezburger.com/719877/troll-comedian-gets-a-scam-call-and-decides-to-play-along https://www.vampirecaveman.com/ Thanks to our show sponsor KnowBe4.

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
iOS 12 revitalises older iPhones, ACCC gets nasty on "unlimited", Google Assistant hits Aussie TVs -- Vertical Hold Episode 196

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 32:04


Will iOS 12 breathe new life into your old iPhone? Will the ACCC's rumblings about "unlimited" mobile plans amount to much? What does Google Assistant bring to smart TVs? Special guest Australian IT tech reporter Chris Griffith Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau

Exit Plan
S1E1 - F.M.L

Exit Plan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 20:53


Exit Plan is the story or rather collected journals of a nameless man who lives in Australia and has to deal with some threat or confrontation left unsaid so far. He has released his audio journals to provide information and context around what he has to do and to explain his situation. Is this for real or it is just an urban fantasy delivered in character? I don’t know.In this first episode we meet the unnamed Australian IT professional struggling to come to terms with some violent and frightening confrontation. His first journals appear mundane but reveal a personality wracked with arrogance and narcissism interspersed with far more humble but stressed interludes.I was contacted anonymously to edit and post this podcast. I’ve called it Exit Plan. My instructions were to download individual audio files and stitch them together. I added some theme music to the front because that’s the way serialised fiction podcasts are presented I guess. I wasn’t given any particular instructions except to stress that this is real and not fiction. But I find that hard to believe. Still I do as I am paid to do.

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Business Beyond Borders
Business Beyond Borders Podcast Episode #13 - Joanne Cooper, Founder of ID Exchange

Business Beyond Borders

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 46:55


This week on the Business Beyond Borders podcast, I interview Joanne Cooper, tech pioneer and Founder and Managing Director of ID Exchange.Jo is the entrepreneurial daughter of Australian IT pioneer Tom Cooper, a prominent figure during the 1980’s PC era. She cut her entrepreneurial teeth during the PC revolution, and at the tender age of 18, she founded her first company, Fox Computers.Jo has worked with big players in the telecommunications space, including international players from Taiwan. In 2015, she founded ID Exchange, an early stage startup that strives towards social privacy innovation and digital ethics.Tune in to my interview with Jo to find out about:• Jo’s views on online privacy in the wake of the Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal• How she found reputable international partners to build a global-scale product, including their partnership with UK company DigiMe• How her upbringing as the daughter of a tech pioneer shaped her trajectory as an entrepreneur - including joining her father’s company at the age of 15• Her journey as part of Stone & Chalk’s incubator program, and how she pitched her idea to them in the early stages• How she has always sought out mentors to guide her in her career and international journey• How the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in Europe has influenced ID Exchange’s model, to enable consumers to opt-in or out of having their data accessed and used by companies• Jo’s views on the environmental damage that the fintech industry has caused and her mission to address it via consumer-centric solutions• The commodification of “data as the new oil” and the land-grab that is happening with companies trying to get access to individuals’ data• How she researched and assessed the international competitive landscape and incorporated it into the design and development of her product• Jo’s future plans for ID Exchange, including the open of an innovation campus in North-Western SydneyAs you’ll hear, Jo isn’t your stereotypical tech start-up founder and I found her story quite inspiring, for what it teaches about operating on one’s own terms. Jo created ID Exchange as a mature woman, which is quite unusual, and she’s forging ahead, regardless of whether she conforms to expectations or not. Jo has a big picture vision and is committed to combatting a big problem - protecting the sanctity of personal data in an increasingly digital world. This is an episode with a difference … check it out!If you’re a small business thinking of going global, check out the International Business Accelerator - an end-to-end solution that helps micro-to-medium businesses build and implement an international strategy:www.internationalbusinessaccelerator.com

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
NBN adopts FTTC and Optus goes for unlimited mobile data (again): Vertical Hold - Episode 173

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 29:10


NBN flicks the switch on FTTC while unpausing HFC as Optus re-releases its unlimited data plans Special guest Australian IT editor Supratim Adhikari Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News
NBN's war on retailers, Vodafone's NBNfail mobile fallback and the future of AI bots: Vertical Hold Episode 138

Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 27:27


Can NBN win the broadband speed blame game with Australia's ISP? Can Vodafone's NBN 4G fallback save homes in broadband limbo? Is this all moot with AI getting smarter every day?  Special guest Australian IT editor Supratim Adhikari.

Side Hustle School
#210 -Saxophonist Hustles His Way to Back Injury Recovery

Side Hustle School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 10:00


When a chronic back injury sidelines an Australian IT professional, he pulls out his saxophone and establishes three new sources of income.  Side Hustle School features a new story EVERY DAY of someone who started a hustle without quitting their job. You’ll learn how they got the idea, how they overcame challenges along the way, and what the results are. You need a hustle! Share: #SideHustleSchoolShow notes: SideHustleSchool.comTwitter: @chrisguillebeauInstagram: @193countries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wikihospitals
Jonas discusses his Phonak hearing aid

Wikihospitals

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 10:53


Jonas is an Australian IT expert who also has complex hearing loss. In this interview he discusses his new Phonak hearing aid, it's ability to identify and modify different types of sounds, and link to smart devices using Bluetooth. Interview conducted 31st December 2016. For more information see www.wikihospitals.org

TalkingTrading
A Legacy of Wealth

TalkingTrading

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 18:33


In this episode property expert Michael Yardney shares the definition of true wealth and why high net worth investors desire to leave a legacy. Hear what differentiates average Australians from the uber-successful and why it always comes down to mindset. Also hear how Talking Trading was born and the power of being immersed in an environment where you are free to chase your investing dreams. Michael Yardney Michael Yardney is Australia’s leading property specialist and an expert on wealth creation, financial mindset and investing. Want to know the biggest difference between high net worth investors and the average Australian? It is their MINDSET. While the average Australian takes financial advice from well meaning but non- wealthy people successful investors often have mentors and mastermind groups who are able to see your blind spots and move you from limiting subconscious beliefs to empowering thoughts. Wealth Retreat is a high level masterminding educational event, which has had a track record for 10 years.  Every year 50 investors gather on the Gold Coast for 5 days to immerse themselves in an investing, networking and joint venturing environment. Wealth Retreat was the birthplace of Talking Trading three years ago as Louise and Caroline met for the first time and passions united and friendship forged. Louise Bedford and Chris Tate will be presenting this year as well a host of property experts, accounting and finance professionals. To immerse yourself in uber-success and leave a lifetime legacy of wealth go to: http://wealthretreat.com.au/trader/  

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video
Episode 430 - 26/03/2015

Aussie Tech Heads SD Video

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2015 72:33


Android "on-body" feature stops you unlocking phone Australian IT duo tackle Minecraft addiction Taylor Swift buys .porn and .adult web domain names Turnbull introduces bill to block piracy websites Facebook offers Messenger to businesses Apple phases out dual-boot support for Windows 7 PayPal Launches Free Return Shipping Gold and other metals in human poo at levels worth mining

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast
Lock N Load with Bill Frady Ep 615

Lock N Load with Bill Frady podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2014 102:18


Registration always leads to confiscation,From an Australian:It would have been worse in America,A Republican was the deciding vote for Vivek Murthy,Obamas Amnesty is UnConstitutional,The True Nature of War,Zero tolerance claims another victim.