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Best podcasts about Bankwest

Latest podcast episodes about Bankwest

Business News - WA
At Close of Business podcast March 26 2025

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 12:11


Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss why land developers are embracing inland areas and different housing types in order to meet demand. Plus: Further delays to extending the life of the North West Shelf gas project off WA's coast have been pinned on the looming federal election; Harbour Guidance decides to place Jeanswest in voluntary administration; Bankwest culls 130 roles.

Business News - WA
At Close of Business podcast December 19 2024

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 7:39


Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Bankwest's transition to the Commonwealth Bank banner. Plus Woodside and Chevron to asset swap; Nicola Forrest purchases historic Fremantle hotel; and Feds to fund low interest EV loans.

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Live from Compass Perth: Hard truths about the cost of career success; Why publishers are giving Google a free pass; raising the bar on WA's 'lazy' creativity

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 48:42


Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade. Today's episode of the Unmade podcast features the fourth stop on our Compass tour, when we visited Perth. Plus, further down, bad news on the economy tanks the Unmade Index.You should be at next year's Compass. If you've been thinking about upgrading to an Unmade membership, why not do it today? Your membership includes:* A complimentary ticket to all of Unmade's events, including HumAIn, REmade, Unlock, and Compass, all returning in 2025* Member-only content and our paywalled archives;* Your own copy of Media Unmade.Taxing the platforms, shaking Perth out of creative complacency, and the ‘b******t' about what it really takesThe fourth stop on Unmade's end of year Compass tour took the team to Perth, for an entertaining panel featuring five veterans of the WA media and marketing scene.Clive Bingwa became MD of Nine Perth six years ago after a media agency career including 303 and IPG Mediabrands. Steve Harris is CEO of Perth's biggest agency, The Brand Agency, as well as being a board director of the Chamber of Commerce & Industry of WA and of Fremantle Football Club. Taryn Hare is Executive Manager, Brand and Customer Strategy at Bankwest and was previously at 303, and part of the Brand Agency team that launched Bunnings Warehouse into the UK. Meg Coffey is the Founder of State of Social and managing director of digital marketing agency Coffey & Tea. And Amber Martin is the cofounder of the Hypnosis creative agency after stints at Wieden + Kennedy in London, and Host in Singapore.The conversation ranged from the lessons to be learned from the elites sidelining Donald Trump to what it really takes to succeed in the industry, and the barriers that creates for mothers.The lessons of the US electionOn Trump, Harris - who traveled to the US to watch the election unfold - argued that the media failed to capture some of the nuance. “Trump is grossly misrepresented by the Australian media. I think it's a sport to show the 10-second sound bite where he said something and not show the 30 seconds or the 60 seconds around that. And so I think everyone missed it.”Hare observed: “The fact that someone with that history is leading the free world is because Harris and her team potentially underestimated the needs of common people and campaigned on things that weren't that relevant Listening and truly understanding customers and what they need is the real lesson here.”Coffey argued that poor media literacy contributed to the result. She said: “I think media literacy has never been more important, and I think that we've lost track of that.”Whi is Google getting a free pass?The debate moved to the topic of Australia's relationship with social media. Harris pointed out that the negative impacts of social media only moved up the news agenda once Meta had decided to stop paying publishers.He said: “If you look at the big media war on social media, particularly the big major media companies, it wasn't really an issue until Facebook stopped paying under the Media Bargaining Code. When they were taking several hundred million dollars from Facebook, then it was okay. Well, it wasn't okay, but it wasn't an issue.”Harris suggested that Google is getting preferential treatment in news coverage of the social damage it contributes to because it still gives money to publishers. He said: “I'm not a big fan of Facebook for a range of reasons, but I just think it's worth noting everything you read is about Facebook. Google's getting a free reign because Google maybe still pays the money towards the media bargaining code.”He added: “Why don't these companies pay their fair share of tax? We wouldn't need a media bargaining code if they paid proper tax and they were structured correctly.”Raising the bar on creativityThe dual themes of the economic slowdown and the level of advertising creativity in the Perth market came together after Hare nominated raising the bar as a key topic that needs to be discussed. She said: “The issue that I talk about a lot is how we raise the creative quality in a market like Perth, where there are so many forces working against us.“It's very small. There are lots of businesses here that are the sole business in their vertical. They don't have to try as hard.”Harris agreed: “I think Perth is very comfortable. It's been easy to make money. It doesn't matter if you're selling coffee, selling cars, building homes, selling real estate, whatever you do in Perth in the last 15 years, it's an easy, easy economy.“And we've become a bit lazy.”The painful truth about finding career successMeanwhile Harris nominated his own unspoken conversation: “I don't think honest conversations are had about what it takes to be really, really successful. Everyone sits around and talks about your doona day, your mental health day, your right to disconnect.“And it's all b******t. If you want to be really, really successful, you don't see any Olympic gold medal winner saying, ‘I didn't train because I wanted a doona day'.“If you want to be really, really successful, you're going to have to make sacrifices, you're going to have to work harder than other people, it's going to hurt, it's going to be painful. There are things that aren't going to be nice but you'll get to be really, really successful. And I just don't think those conversations are had in any sense because they're just politically incorrect and everyone shies away from them.”Bingwa, agreed, saying” It's a tough industry, it's very competitive and there are no short cuts.”Amber Martin took a different tack, arguing that the industry loses women who become mothers. She said: “An important conversation that we need to have is around how hard this industry can be though when you're a woman and you have a baby and you try and come back into this industry, which does expect you to work really, really hard to reap the rewards.”She went on: “In our industry we're not seeing very many women at the top despite them making up the bulk of this industry that we work in, and I wonder if that's because we have this culture of ‘you have to work really hard to reap the rewards' which I agree with, but what does that look like? Is that about presenteeism, is that about being in the office all the time? What can we do to make that an easier transition for women once they've had children?“It's just too hard to have work-life balance and come back and work in a job like this. “I get a lot of satisfaction out of my baby, but I get a hell of a lot of satisfaction out of working in advertising as well. I don't want to give it up, but gosh, it's hard.”Slowing economy drags on Unmade IndexThe Unmade Index sank by nearly a full percentage point yesterday as the market digested implications of new numbers indicating slumping gross domestic product growth.Advertising spend is disproportionately affected by economic performance, and the Unmade Index fell more badly than the wider ASX All Ordinaries which lost 0.3%Nine fell back below a $2bn market capitalisation after losing 0.8%. Southern Cross Austereo had the worst day on the index, losing 3.7%.ARN Media moved in the other direction, improving by 3.6%Time to leave you to your Thursday.Today's podcast was edited by Abe's Audio. (Special thanks to Team Abe's for cleaning up what was poor audio recorded at the venue.)We'll be back with more tomorrow.Have a great day.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmadetim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

Your First Home Buyer Guide Podcast
What's the Secret to Overcoming the Big ‘C' in Property Buying?

Your First Home Buyer Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 28:50


What's the secret to overcoming the big ‘C' in property buying? In this episode, we dive deep into the art of compromising when it comes to purchasing your first home. We unpack a recent survey by Bankwest, revealing that a whopping 78% of young aspiring homebuyers are willing to cut back on property features to secure a home. It's a reality check that compromising is not just common; it's essential. Whether it's the location, property size, or specific features, something has to give. Throughout the discussion, we highlight the three P's: Price, Property, and Position. Every homebuyer, regardless of budget, faces the challenge of deciding which of these P's can flex. We explore generational differences in attitudes towards compromise, noting that while Gen Z and Millennials might be more flexible, Boomers tend to stand firm on their preferences. By the end of this episode, you'll see that compromising doesn't mean settling—it's about making smart choices. Tune in to get actionable tips and a better understanding of how to balance your needs and wants. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 02:02 - Meighan's special house of the week 04:20 - The three P's of property buying 05:09 - Survey insights on compromises 08:15 - Compromises on Price 12:13 - Compromises on Property features/preferences 14:18 - Compromises by generation and the underlying factors 20:00 - Advice on managing compromises in home buying Resources mentioned in this episode: The Bank of Mum and Dad: Examining the Opportunities and Potential Pitfalls https://homebuyeracademy.com.au/podcasts/133 Young West Aussie home buyers willing to sacrifice life's little luxuries https://www.bankwest.com.au/about-us/media-centre/news/young-west-aussie-homebuyers-willing-to-sacrifice-lifes-little-luxuries Resources: FREE MINI COURSE: How to price property like a professional https://www.homebuyeracademy.com.au/freecourse Meet our recommended mortgage brokers at Home Buyer Academy https://homebuyeracademy.com.au/brokers Visit our website https://www.homebuyeracademy.com.au/ Join our Facebook Group to get access to free monthly live Q&A sessions https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourfirsthomebuyerguideaustralia Learn how to buy property without making a mistake with our ultimate 10-step online course for first time home buyers https://homebuyeracademy.com.au/YFHBG If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: Your First Home Buyer Guide Podcast support@homebuyeracademy.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Brisbane Buyers Agent? https://www.propertypursuit.com.au/ Work with Meighan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meighanwells/ If you enjoyed today's podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share the show! There's more to come, so we hope to have you along with us on this journey! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@YourFirstHomeBuyerGuidePodcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/your-first-home-buyer-guide-podcast/id1544701825 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GyrfXoqvDxjqNRv40NVQs?si=7c8bc4362fab421f See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
Bankwest have launched Namecheck which helps with dealing with scams

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 8:01


Head of payments, frauds and scams at Bankwest Philippa Costanzo joined 6PR Afternoons to discuss Namecheck.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rethinking the Dollar
Race to the ATM: Aussie's Protest Against The Push To Go Cashless (Is it too late?)

Rethinking the Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 44:07


Bankwest's decision to close 45 branches and go digital and Constantinople's Business+, which aims to revolutionize small business banking, show Australia's rapid shift to digital banking. This raises serious concerns about society's inclusivity and readiness for such a transition, especially for vulnerable groups and those who resist changing from physical banking. ✅ Secure & Preserve your future against market & government unpredictability. Visit https://colonialmetalsgroup.com/rtd or call 888-521-2448 to speak with someone today. Special offer: You'll receive a safe and up to $10,000 in free silver from Colonial Metals Group. ✅ Unlock the Power of Knowledge: Test your Dollar IQ and see where you stand. https://www.rethinkingthedollar.com/quiz ✅ Get the Monetary Literacy Cheat Sheet - https://www.rethinkingthedollar.com/dollarcation Keep Up with the Latest: Subscribe for Morning Trends and Never Miss Out. ✅ Join the RTD Telegram Community Chat: Engage, Share, and Learn with Peers. Contribute here. https://t.me/+zHqO7ksAOzc0N2Ux ✅ Connect with RTD Everywhere: Your Hub for All RTD Social Media. Explore here: https://www.rethinkingthedollar.com/social-media ✅ Support the RTD Mission (Provide Alternative Media To Wake Up The Masses): Every Contribution Helps: https://www.rethinkingthedollar.com/donate/ DISCLAIMER: The financial and political opinions expressed in this video are those of the guest and not necessarily of "Rethinking the Dollar." Views expressed in this video should not be relied on for making investment decisions or tax advice and do not constitute personalized investment advice. The information shared is for the sole purpose of education and entertainment only. Some links included in description are affiliate links and cost you no additional money if used. #DigitalBanking #CashlessSociety #BankClosures #FinancialInclusion #BankingFuture #CashisKing

Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Blog
Only A People's Bank Will Tame The Savage Beast: With Robbie Barwick

Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 34:24


Robbie Barwick and I parse the latest from the Regional Banking Inquiry. The Senators are on the scent now, and Bankwest got a right pasting… Here's the press release this is from: https://citizensparty.org.au/media-releases/bankwest-betrayal-west-aussies-test-government Here's the details. What you can do: Call and email WA Labor MPs to demand they stand up to BankWest and CBA … Continue reading "Only A People's Bank Will Tame The Savage Beast: With Robbie Barwick"

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
'They're treating us like mugs': Details revealed in Bankwest branch closure Senate inquiry

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 8:13


A Senate inquiry has commenced a week after Bankwest closed all branches across Western Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mortgage Business Uncut
Bankwest's move to become a fully digital bank

Mortgage Business Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 30:36


The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgage market. Join Alex Whitlock, Phillip Tarrant, and Annie Kane as they discuss why Bankwest is closing its branches and becoming a fully digital bank, reflecting on the fourth anniversary since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the property market is faring now. Tune in to find out: Why brokers will likely benefit from the Bankwest transformation. How house prices have fared in the four years since the COVID-19 pandemic. Why Islamic Bank Australia has had its licence revoked. And much more!

Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Blog
“Deaf” Bankers Called To Account!

Digital Finance Analytics (DFA) Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 7:29


The Commonwealth Bank subsidiary Bankwest, the 130-year-old former Bank of Western Australia bank announced last Wednesday that it was moving to become a digital-only bank and would close 45 locations in the state. The 45 Bankwest branches that have been earmarked for closure will close their doors by October this year. There are 28 locations … Continue reading "“Deaf” Bankers Called To Account!"

Business News - WA
Mark My Words March 8 2024

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 40:42


Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss major changes at Bankwest, the outlook for nickel, a major new property development and two significant business failures.

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SBS World News Radio
SBS On the Money: ASX hits another record while ACCC outlines new priorities

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 15:42


The ASX200 hit another record today and the Australian dollar surged as the US Federal Reserve put rate cuts on the table this year. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Morningstar Chief Investment Officer Matt Wacher for more, including his take on the banks. Plus, the ACCC's Gina Cass-Gottlieb outlines the consumer monitor's key priorities and shares her concerns about the BankWest closure in WA.

Australia Wide
Man charged with murder of missing Ballarat mum Samantha Murphy

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 24:59


Botica's Bunch
FULL SHOW: Adrian Barich says “The Eagles Can't Win”.

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 34:53


Adrian Barich has joined Clairsy & Lisa as their new sports reporter, he came into the studio today to talk about the start of the AFL season and why it's starting so early this year. Clairsy & Lisa opened the phones about those noises that annoy the crap out of you. Bankwest is closing all of it's branches so Clairsy & Lisa spoke to money expert Michelle Maynard to find out what kind of impact this move will have, especially on older Australians. In The Shaw Report, Helen Mirren is immortalised in plastic by becoming a Barbie Doll plus the American diner booth from the final scene of the Soprano's has just sold at auction for a decent amount of money, Lisa will tell you how much. Clairsy & Lisa talked about the closure of Bankwest's branches across W.A and the impact it will have on customers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Botica's Bunch
Michelle Maynard: Tell Your Mum She'll Be OK.

Botica's Bunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 6:42


Bankwest is closing all of it's W.A branches so Clairsy & Lisa spoke to money expert Michelle Maynard to find out how this is going to affect their customers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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SBS On the Money
SBS On the Money: ASX hits another record while ACCC outlines new priorities

SBS On the Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 15:42


The ASX200 hit another record today and the Australian dollar surged as the US Federal Reserve put rate cuts on the table this year. SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Morningstar Chief Investment Officer Matt Wacher for more, including his take on the banks. Plus, the ACCC's Gina Cass-Gottlieb outlines the consumer monitor's key priorities and shares her concerns about the BankWest closure in WA.

Australia Wide
Turning trash into treasure: Victoria's first waste-to-energy plant receives green light

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 25:10


Victoria's first waste-to-energy plant will be built in the Latrobe Valley at Opal Australia's Maryvale Paper Mill, and will burn rubbish to power the mill.

From The Newsroom
Nikki Haley Drops Out Of Republican Race 07/03/24

From The Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 4:36


Donald Trump's last remaining rival for the Republican Party's presidential nomination, Nikki Haley, has called it quits. The federal government is set to announce huge changes to paid parental leave. Bankwest to shut all of its branches as the company transitions to a digital bank service. Australia's Eurovision contender has been announced. Matildas star Sam Kerr allegedly called a British police officer a “stupid white bastard” in a dispute over a taxi fare last year. The numbers are in after the NRL's trip to Las Vegas and its… probably not the result they had bargained for.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Money News with Ross Greenwood: Highlights
Money News with Deborah Knight - 6th March

Money News with Ross Greenwood: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 39:03


The Greens propose the government takes over on building affordable homes; Australian GDP grew just 0.2% in the last quarter; Bankwest to close branches as it moves to an digital-only product; women are less prepared going into their retirement; the Cookie Monster hits out at shrinkflation; and Kate Hanrahan joins us for the Market Wrap.   Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: Nine RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Robert Barwick's reaction to Bankwest's branch closures

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 10:27


 Australian Citizens Party Research Director Robert Barwick joined Oliver Peterson on Perth Live to discuss Bankwest's decision.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Angus Taylor's reaction to Bankwest's branch closure decision

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 2:00


Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor joined Oliver Peterson on Perth Live to discuss Bankwest's decision.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
David Littleproud's reaction to Bankwest's branch closure decision

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 3:52


Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud joined Oliver Peterson on Perth Live to discuss the implications of Bankwest's decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Breaking: Bankwest to close every bank branch within six months

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 14:45


Bankwest have announced they will close every one of their physical branches in WA in an effort to "accelerate investment in our digital banking and broker services".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Triple M Night Shift
Bankwest goes purely digital says Shane Oliver

Triple M Night Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 8:15


Luke speaks to Shane Oliver, Chief Economist from AMP about the transference of Bankwest to digital and the second life for Sarah Lea. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Smart Property Investment Podcast Network
Finance lessons from abroad

Smart Property Investment Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 40:08


An update in the broking space, and how Australia compares to the rest of the world. In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, Phil Tarrant is in conversation with Ian Rakhit, the general manager of third-party banking at Bankwest, to explore the evolving role of mortgage brokers in the Australian lending space. Phil and Ian consider the importance of customer choice and the impact of digitisation in the mortgage process. You will also hear: Why broking is such a fast-growing field. What customers can expect from a good broker. How finance is set to change.

The Adviser Podcast Network
MORTGAGE AND FINANCE LEADER: The lessons Ian Rakhit has learned from the UK and Australian mortgage markets

The Adviser Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 38:51


In this special episode, host Phil Tarrant sits down with general manager of third-party banking at Bankwest, Ian Rakhit, to explore the evolving role of mortgage brokers within the industry and to uncover the future prospects and opportunities for this dynamic field. Tune in to discover: The significance of customer choice and the pivotal role played by brokers in ensuring it. The impact of digitisation on the mortgage process. Promising opportunities for brokers. And much more!

Mortgage Business Uncut
MORTGAGE AND FINANCE LEADER: The lessons Ian Rakhit has learned from the UK and Australian mortgage markets

Mortgage Business Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 38:51


In this special episode, host Phil Tarrant sits down with general manager of third-party banking at Bankwest, Ian Rakhit, to explore the evolving role of mortgage brokers within the industry and to uncover the future prospects and opportunities for this dynamic field. Tune in to discover: The significance of customer choice and the pivotal role played by brokers in ensuring it. The impact of digitisation on the mortgage process. Promising opportunities for brokers. And much more!

Brave Feminine Leadership
#90 Bite Size: Michelle Winzer - My perfectionism made others feel they weren't good enough

Brave Feminine Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 20:18


Michelle Winzer is a truly brave feminine leader. She's open, down to earth, vulnerable, and always learning. Michelle has operated at the highest levels of corporate life as CEO of Bank of Melbourne, holding executive roles in retail banking, business banking, call centres and operations at Bankwest, the Commonwealth Bank and Westpac. After 30 years in banking, Michelle joined RACQ as the group executive of Banking. In this Podcast Bite, we discuss letting go of perfectionism, criticality of sponsors and the ‘village' you need to build when becoming and being a CEO. Join our conversation highlights now. ----------------------- Craving inspiration? I send an email each Sunday about leadership reflection, tops tips to build an intentional & sustainable life and other things that have captured my attention and are too good not to share! Sign up here: https://www.bravefeminineleadership.com/leadershipinspiration Loving the podcast? Leave us a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds & will inspire like-minded leaders to join the conversation Are we friends? Follow us Instagram LinkedIn

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤
نشرة أخبار الصباح 21/9/2022

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 11:25


الأستراليون يقفون يوم غد الخميس دقيقة صمت حداداً على الملكة إليزابيث الثاني. وزير الخزانة يقول إن الارتفاع في أرقام الموازنة مؤقت بسبب ارتفاع أسعار السلع. وبنك Bankwest يغلق جميع فروعه في شهر أكتوبر القادم. الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة يحذر من أن الانقسامات بين دول العالم تهدد مستقبل البشرية على الكوكب.

Drive with Jim Wilson
EXCLUSIVE | Bankwest set to close 14 branches in NSW

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 8:02


The Commonwealth Bank, which owns Bankwest, is set to announce the closure of 14 Bankwest branches in New South Wales.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Adviser Podcast Network
In Focus: The importance of resilience and support

The Adviser Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 34:27


The third-party channel has been flat out for the past few years, and with a rising interest rate environment now upon us, the busyness will likely only continue. But while being busy is good for the bottom line, the downside is that it can be extremely hard on our mental health and resilience. In this month's episode of In Focus, partnered by Bankwest, we're catching up with Vic/Tas state manager Anthony Calandrella and NSW/ACT state manager Lisa Wright to explore the importance of wellness and support, and how we can build resilience in ourselves and our teams. Tune in to find out: How to better connect while working remotely Why it's OK to not be OK How Bankwest is supporting broker mental health And much more!

All About Affordable NFTs
Can we stop saying blue-chip NFT? | Project: Bankless DAO

All About Affordable NFTs

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 20:27


Theme: Can we stop saying blue-chip NFT? In the land of equities https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/bluechipstock.asp  One criteria: Have you survived 1 year or more and lived through a bear market with the same team maybe you are a blue-chip…    Affordable project: Bankless DAO: https://www.bankless.community/ Discord shout out: https://opensea.io/collection/avius-animae  from JohnnyMac6969. https://medium.com/@johnjannuzzi_89786/avius-animae-is-just-the-beginning-327196677852  NFT NewsRantum NFT Market Data,  Cryptoslam.io NFT Headlines: Blue-Chip NFT Collections Hit Harder Than Bitcoin in Crypto Rout Azuki Founder Rugged 3 previous projects. Instagram is Rolling Out NFT Tools This Week, Letting Digital Collectors Clearly Show That They Own an Image   Transcript: [00:00:00] Today on all about affordable NFTs. Can we stop saying blue chip NFT? We'll get into that at first, Andrew, what he's seen in the news? [00:00:10] Well, I think you know, this is maybe alluding to one of the things that I'm seeing in the news because ah, we saw this as Zuki has been. Maybe claim to be a blue chip and Ft who that has taken a big hit. The the founder came out and exposed himself to have been a pro Ben, the founder of three previous projects that, you know, you can debate the, the, how much of rugs they were, but he definitely took a lot of ease and didn't deliver everything. [00:00:42] Deleted socials, maybe impersonated a female persona in a, in a Twitter does account for one of the projects. So all these things, so. That's a Zuki project clearly fell out of the blue chip status quickly. The floor went from over 20 to under 10 fairly quickly. Although I believe it's still holding around 10, somewhat, surprisingly to me, I haven't looked at the last day or so. [00:01:10] But yeah, that's a, that's one that I think is maybe triggering the the title here is I think we've got to look at this. There's no such thing as a blue-chip in NMT because they are an FTS. Pictures, they're JPEGs. They are digital files. And we've only been doing this for how long there's the oldest ones are like six years old. [00:01:31] I mean, like the oldest, oldest, oldest, come on, you know, there's no such thing. We know that there's no value assigned to these are most of the time. So there's no such thing as blue chip. We got to get over that. Right. But that's what we were seeing out there in I don't know, other craziness that we didn't even get to talk about last episode [00:01:50] It was, it was a bombshell that this went off and like, it was like everywhere. And then suddenly it was just, we didn't even mention it last time. Cause it just like, you know, it would have been the entire focus of a whole episode, but you're like, ah, well, so it goes, you know, like what? [00:02:04] Yeah. Do you know what the floor actually is on a Suki now, did you [00:02:07] Yeah, it's a little over 10. I just peaked it. So it's, you know, the community is holding strong, but there's a lot of A lot of negative, a lot of negative pressure there. And also it's just, I can't get behind the impersonation elements. The, you know, I want to be careful because founders are allowed to fail. However, the way you fail is very important in crypto and rugging is just something that's gotta [00:02:31] mean, you could fail, but better disclose what your failures are, disclose your past projects. Say what you're doing now to learn from that. Not after the fact not this was, you know, and I listened to a Twitter spaces that he went on with. Andrew, Wing's a kind of social NFG, social media personality. [00:02:51] And, you know, it was really disappointing because he gave very run-around answers. Wasn't. As much as far as follow-ups and didn't seem to really understand why people were upset with the whole situation. So little unclear to me why he wrote the article. There were some rumors that others knew about this and were kind of forcing him to come out about it or else they were going to meet the news. [00:03:14] So I don't know about the veracity of that, but there's also the, I don't know maybe doing this when when there's. A lot of other negative news, you know, to hopefully have people sort of move on quickly. And I don't know. We'll see what happens here. You know, I'm looking at the sales right now and they are solid. [00:03:31] There's a lot of sales happening. So he is certainly taking in a lot in royalties as these 10 plus eats sales. Just roll in every, a few minutes here. [00:03:41] Yeah, well, it's like as, as they trade hands, he does well on volume. So, you know, okay. You know, not a project that I kind of ever got into around another title and you're going to be seeing, I think a lot of this is the, this from Bloomberg Bloomberg out of blue-chip NFT collections hit harder than Bitcoin in crypto. [00:04:02] And so it's, you know, it's definitely true where you're not down 30% or, you know, under a hundred EAs on board apes and punks have fallen as well. You know? I don't know. What do you see in this? [00:04:14] I mean, it's an attention grabbing headline. I'm not, it doesn't mean a whole lot. I don't know what blue chip means also. I mean, over what period, you know, if we want to say a year ago, Four dates have done pretty well compared to Bitcoin. If we want to go, you know, a week ago, it's different, you know, I mean, that's a sort of how, how it goes. [00:04:35] It really depends what you're measuring. So I don't know. And they're using the term blue chip, which I wouldn't. I [00:04:42] Yeah. that's, the blue and that's the blue chip use, right? That's why I had to include it. I had to include [00:04:46] as that is funny. And you know, they certainly, I don't know if you're going to look at the non Bluetooth. I would say gets a lot worse. [00:04:54] Yeah. Okay. Instagram rolling out and hefty tools this week. I guess it depends on when you're listening to this, but they're letting digital collectors show that they own a image. So there you go. Following the, you know, falling with Instagram what Facebook always does, which is copy and paste, ironically for NFTs in terms of features that Twitter has already rolled out. [00:05:17] So now that. Maybe I, you know what, there's no like, oh, this'll bring in everybody. It is another little sort of minor move of web two to web three that might interest seven people [00:05:29] Yeah, and it's not a real big move. I did notice that they're working with a few different chains, including polygon. I think that's what they were launching on initially. So I think that is interesting. That polygon is being used there. I think we'll see. [00:05:40] I can bring my horses. I can get my horses into play. [00:05:43] Well, yeah, and I think it's good for that, for that layer to start getting used or getting used by bigger, bigger customers that maybe need to roll up more of these transactions. So I think that's good to start seeing them actually realize that that could be a problem later on, rather than just going on a theory of only, and assuming that it will just work. [00:06:05] And I, you know, I don't think that's gonna work for Instagram users when the fee, when they see these. Are insane on the Ethereum network. So going into polygon sounds like the right move and it makes me a little more optimistic of a polygon as well. Not that I haven't been big on polygon to begin with. [00:06:22] Yep. Nah, I'm in long polygon, but been a little painful to be old in the old MADEC token, as of late [00:06:27] Yeah, absolutely. Right. Hey, you [00:06:29] bit. The interesting nuance here, just speaking from my own perspective and what I've, what I've seen is that, like I have an Instagram account. There's no way in the world. [00:06:39] Then I would change my picture to an NFT because I have a different personality there. My web two socials are very, very, very, very different. It's like, there's this like, you know, [00:06:52] nighttime, I'm mostly stable daddy during the day. I have to be a reputable human being and also a dad and also somebody on social who's posting pictures of the kids. [00:07:01] Like I'm not going to put up. You know, I'm joking. I'm not going to post my, my, my horse as my profile pics. So, okay. On the positive side though, I'm a little [00:07:12] Maybe that says more about your NMT collection then. [00:07:15] I've Hey, maybe I can, I'm still trying to get one of these nouns, like that might do it now. It's just, you know, I just don't like the signal unless it's like designed for that, but you're right. [00:07:25] Maybe I [00:07:26] Yeah. Well, I think that's something that we need, you know, that we'll need to be champ or overcome. That is a challenge. If people don't want it at all, they're into it. You know, what is the right way for Instagram to maybe come into this? And I don't know what it is. I don't know. I'm not sure if they're just trying to force their way in here, but you know, if we need people to come in to make this grow, you know, we're going to have to see some other adoption than, than what we have right now. [00:07:49] but the Domino's are there. Right? Because if you look at Oculus and that whole ecosystem, you know, pulling in NFTs is just one step to the left. Now they're beginning to go in that direction of allowing these these entities. And like that starts to get me interested if suddenly I can like bring in my skins or whatnot into, you know, moveable elements. [00:08:09] So we're seeing the beginning of the beginning. Something to be hopeful for, but again, I'm not holding the breath. All right. Any else? Anything else in the headlines before we move? Move into [00:08:19] No, nothing else from me. [00:08:21] Okay. So I have got an affordable project kind of. That's the funny thing is I've been talking about this prior to, you know, everything melting down and I still like it as a play. [00:08:33] The Bankless Dow. So Bankless is, I would say the number one most listened to crypto podcast or for certainly Ethereum based podcasts. They have, you know, guests like. You know, the metallic and they pretty much can get anybody on this. On this podcast. They have a tremendous listenership, a very active discord in the Bankwest stout essentially is by membership. [00:08:57] If you have a 35,000 of the Bankless token, and that then gets you access to you know, their community, their, their alpha, their conversations, and also just a ton of voting and a very impressive network. And so that. You know, it's a token, mind you and everything is a pretty volatile. I don't know if you've noticed, but their play here is coming back to NFTs in their conversation with Kevin Rose, who you remember is behind moon birds. [00:09:28] And their conversation there, they were kind of picking Kevin Rose's brain about, Hey, how would you do an NFT drop if you were us? And his first statement was just like, you've got to reward the people who were there at the beginning, the people who are your original holders and people that are downloaders would be potentially one of those groups. [00:09:47] So this is, as you can see speculation upon speculation, but at the very least, you know, I think you're, you're part of a community that has attention and has loyalty and has. And when we think about things, that'll survive a fire. I know that they are committed to continuing that podcast. They have survived previous bear markets, one of those indicators, and I think they might be around. [00:10:10] So I don't think an NFE is coming anytime soon, but when prices are low might be interesting. What is your hot take on this, Andrew? [00:10:18] I like it take, huh. Now these guys have been around building. They have been wiped out. They were around in 2018 and I listened to their podcast all the time. I think they produce some of the best content, really insightful. They know. The crypto industry. They like, I mean, as well as anybody that can talk about it. [00:10:38] And I really liked that they've been here when nobody was paying attention when they lost everything. When everybody left, if that did happen again, I'm pretty sure they would continue doing the same thing. So that makes me a very I don't know, I'm very bullish on, you know, being part of anything that they will do. [00:10:57] And I think that is a great way to get in just to any project that they may end up doing, you know, who knows what they, what they have planned. They definitely seemed interested in maybe launching something. They've got the bank west Dow, and I know they, they talk about building even more. They built quite a following. [00:11:15] And I think this is, this is worth getting into, if you, you know, if you're, if you believe in the Ethereum system at all, you know, they're going to be here. So I like it. [00:11:26] Awesome. And then I have a quick one from our community, actually. And this is one from Johnny. And this is I'm going to mess up the name of this one, for sure. AVS anime, AVS anime. And that the artist is basically created these generated images, which are very sort of uplifting pro-social and passionately. [00:11:52] They're supporting the LGBTQ. I am community and with part of this and they're you know, they're looking to, they have not disclosed how much they're giving, but they're getting a part of it away. But really, you know, just cool looking images and full disclosure. I don't own any I will say they mint it out. [00:12:12] I believe it. [00:12:12] was 10,000 and there are about 3,400 owners of is in the affordable range of 0.01, three. And they do have a discourse. [00:12:22] Yeah, I really like the art on these they're cool pieces and it sounds like a cool project to be a part of, if you just want to support this. Cause I don't know a ton more about it, but I'm glad someone was able to bring this to us. Thank you, Johnny. [00:12:35] Yeah, they stated that half of the mint profits will be donated. And I don't know about continued sales, but worth worth checking out a unique art. I will say that this is not like sort of, you know, lift and shift from a, another one. Seemingly hand drawn and then sort of again, generated cool stuff. [00:12:52] Thank you. All right. Can we, can we start over? I mean, can We stop saying blue chip? [00:12:59] We may be doing that right now. We may be in the process of that. Although I have a feeling we're just knocking them off one by one. [00:13:06] Yes until there's none left. Okay. So I thought it'd be fun maybe to start with like, you know, in like Bluechip parlance, right? Like when you're talking about blue chip, it was first described as high price stocks in 1926. remember that date, right? When an employee at Dow Jones observed that certain stocks trading at $200 or more per share were like, kind of like a poker chip that of, you know, blue, white, and red, where blue was simply more and, you know, kind of funny that it was coined in a period of time where the 1920s were pretty volatile with regard to stocks, but you know, it really refers to a blue chip. [00:13:47] That has been operation for this a generally a number of years, but you're thinking like Coca-Cola Disney, right? These are companies that have been in the game for 30 plus years. And so you're, you're sort of really thinking about what a company that has survived and up and down market. Maybe multiple times a history of execution has delivered on promises time and time. [00:14:12] Again, you know, has value in the. No, maybe even throws off a dividend. Like there's just, it has very clear characteristics. They're seen as less volatile investments highly liquid, a lot of these words I'm using and not [00:14:27] They don't describe the NFCS [00:14:29] I've been describing. [00:14:30] I mean, I think it'd be hard to, it's hard to even describe that too many stocks. In today's age because things are so volatile compared to them. And, you know, I know that it was quite volatile then, but that the, the day to day volatility and the way that things shift quickly now is, is quite different. [00:14:48] In much faster trading, we didn't have people that could just trade at at their fingertips at any point. So I think the idea that anything could be Bluechip especially. Such a ridiculously volatile and illiquid market, like NFTs is pretty preposterous. Really. [00:15:08] Y it kind of irks me though, is the false sense of stability. I think it imbues on things that just happen to be very expensive. There's a huge difference between something that is very expensive and something that is very. And I think that's like, let that sit for a second. And I get very uncomfortable when, you know, people start, you know, especially with people who maybe can't afford her, it's on the edge of what they can afford. [00:15:37] Start pining. After something that they had imagined would hold their value. You can even look at something like crypto punks, which is, you know, the, the OJI of OGs of, you know, what we look at for NFTs. Do you remember. The company got bought straight up. So that is just a different company now, Right. UGA labs now controls that asset. [00:16:01] And if they want to destroy, demolish change, whatever that brand, they can sure you own the asset. But I'm looking at these as like small companies that are running to drive the attention and value and utility. Of these assets and I, I, I don't think there's a single project. I could point to that even fits the following very base criteria, having survived a year or more, and also have lived through a bear market and crypto with the same team. There you go. If you, if you can check those boxes for me, go ahead and call it a blue chip. I'll give you a second. [00:16:42] Right. Yeah. We've definitely had an issue of people, conflating price with blue chip and we see over and over that high prices leave a long way to fall. And we're seeing, I mean, we are seeing them kind of be taken down and right now, you know, I guess people are still considering board apes and maybe punks. [00:17:01] Although, you know, you've got to think that punks over. We'll never be able to to challenge board apes as a brand in any way. I mean, they're owned by the same company that clearly wants board apes to be the king there. And, you know, they should, it would be wrong for them to let another brand challenge that, but, you know, what are the, what are the more tried and true brands? [00:17:24] There aren't any you know, larger labs probably had the longest Longest record, but I think they've done a lot to sort of tarnish their reputation and they've let go of the brand anyway. You know, I don't know that I, I'm not sure that, I mean, I certainly would not put board aids in a blue chip or even the team and the blue chip category at this point. [00:17:44] We've got to see, they've got a lot to prove. And at this point, the other side minting is you know, not looking great interns. How the energy market has fared since then. [00:17:56] Yeah. And just a week ago, had we been marching through the blue chips? We would have been a mentioning Zuki. [00:18:04] Exactly. Yeah. Zuki. I think the others that have been up there, I don't know, maybe a Clonex the, what have we had? And we've had a cool cats were up there at one point. I mean, right. Artifact. I mean, maybe because of the, you know, there's all these, all these. Priced are these, you know, these big collections that are priced high that are considered blue-chip. [00:18:26] And, you know, I think if people, especially when the price is, I want them to be blue-chip because you don't want to think that your 20 EPS could all of a sudden be worth for Eve and you know, the truth is that it can happen and we've seen, and we've seen what happens in when people run to get liquidity exchange, certain tokens for what they think it's worth. [00:18:48] And that there's not quite as much liquidity there as it was. As they believe, and it changes the value pretty quickly. And that can happen with your NFTs as well. [00:18:58] And, and in short order, because the market for the other side can, can vanish very, very quickly. All right. So again, I say it here, like if you've survived over a year and you've lived through a bear market, so it's like has to be over a year because bear markets come and go. With the same team, maybe you are a blue chip. [00:19:16] So right now there are no blue chips be very careful. And that's why we always like to make affordable small bets on what's. What's out there.  

Couch Chats for Female Entrepreneurs
Get featured in the PRESS so you can become the go-to expert in your industry!

Couch Chats for Female Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 22:31


Getting featured in the press is a very useful marketing tool you can use in your business. I've been featured in Forbes Magazine three times, on Channel 9 News, in several newspaper articles around Australia, on numerous podcasts, on a Bankwest ad campaign, and a double page spread in Who Magazine.    They were all a lot of fun and it was surreal having my face on a billboard in Sydney!   In this episode, I want to show you how to get featured in the press so you can become the go-to expert in your industry. By broadcasting your brand through different publications, you'll be able to reach a whole new audience. So while you're not directly selling through the article, the greater awareness will lead to an increase in sales and trust.    Did I mention that all of these opportunities were free! You absolutely don't have to pay for the press. I'll take you through how to reach out to publications using the best format to get your brand and face out there.    Podcasts are my absolute favourite medium at the moment. I've created a free resource to help you get featured on Podcasts including my top 4 tips to achieve that ‘Yes'. My clients have landed interviews on podcasts using this very simple strategy and I want you to get your voice out too.   Download it today!   LINKS:   Resources mentioned:  How to get featured on a podcast   CONNECT WITH ME: Join BUSINESS FOR LIFE: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/businessforlife Apply for 1:1 Business Coaching: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/business-coaching Download my FREE Limiting Beliefs Workbook here More FREE Resources: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/free-resources  Join The Dreamers and Doers Membership: https://www.jessicawilliamson.com.au/membership Get your DREAM BIG JOURNAL here Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess.williamson8/

Mortgage Business Uncut
The mortgage industry's election wish list

Mortgage Business Uncut

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 17:45


The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgages market. Join Alex Whitlock, Annie Kane and Sarah Simpkins as they discuss the findings of Momentum Intelligence's special election poll, what key areas the mortgage lending industry is prioritising this election, and new entrants and exits from the lending space. This week, they discuss: What is on the wish list for the election 2022 Cash rate forecasting in focus Bankwest's withdrawal from business banking And much more!

Business News - WA
Mark my words 18 February 2022

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 38:27


Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Acciona's exit, COVID impact including Crown and international students, Bankwest restructure, profit results and the state government's commercial deals.

The Next Step
Debt Advisory for Australian Searchers

The Next Step

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 34:34


Paul O'Farrell is an experienced banking professional and chartered accountant with over 30 years of international banking and risk management experience with companies such as PwC, National Australia Bank and Bankwest. He has an in-depth understanding of the issues facing businesses when applying for finance and a strong network of relationships throughout the banking industry. Paul's blend of corporate banking, credit risk, and business assessment across a range of industries provides an interesting perspective for those looking to be proactive with their financial position and also their banking options, including funding for growth. It was really fun talking to Paul. We had a chat about the Australian debt markets and what they mean for small businesses. He helped me understand the lens that banks apply when assessing debt and lending for small businesses. And he also discussed the ways in which you can integrate the debt process with the rest of your search and acquisition processes to remove any perceived hurdles in leveraging your acquisition. Debt can be quite an unfamiliar thing for a lot of people that are considering search or are already going through a search process because borrowing money for a small business is quite a unique process. It's important to make sure that you understand it's not as much of a hurdle as what you might first perceive. It's actually something that can really supercharge your deal and also help with the returns from an equity perspective. Show Notes:02:05 – Paul talks about his background and experiences and what exposed him to the search fund model. He also talks about the succession aspect of the Australian market as the prior generation (Baby Boomers and older Gen X) will have their retirement in 5 to 10 years.06:20 – Paul talks about his perspective on small business lending and small business debt markets in Australia, and what bankers are looking for in a searcher and the business that he is operating. 16:57 – Paul talks about how much of a hurdle debt is for small businesses and how the search process will put you at an advantage over others. 28:27 – Paul talks about what should be the right thing to do for those people starting their search journey but are not very familiar with the debt process from a business perspective. Connect with Pete: LinkedIn Connect with Paul: LinkedIn

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast

Mobbsy, Buzz and Mick return with The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast on February 25th. In this bonus episode Mobbsy catches up with Dan Ginnane at the Fox League event last week at Bankwest.  To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast
Fletch and Hindy

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 24:55


Mobbsy, Buzz and Mick return with The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast on February 25th. Before then we've got some bonus episodes lined up from the Fox League event at Bankwest. In this bonus ep Mobbsy talks to Bryan Fletcher and Nathan Hindmarsh about everything apart from Rugby League (things get a little crazy in this ep team).    To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast
Blocker and Brandy

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 19:37


Mobbsy, Buzz and Mick return with The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast on February 25th. Before then we've got some bonus episodes lined up from the Fox League event at Bankwest. In this special Mobbsy talks to Steve 'Blocker' Roach and Greg 'Brandy' Alexander about how they think the 2021 season will shape up ... To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast
Matty Johns And Yvonne Sampson

The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 30:00


Mobbsy, Buzz and Mick return with The Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast on February 25th. Before then we've got some bonus episodes lined up from the Fox League event at Bankwest. Here Mobbsy catches up with our very own Matty Johns and Yvonne Sampson about their thoughts on the year ahead...  To read everything that's discussed in this episode of the Daily Telegraph NRL Podcast go to dailytelegraph.com.au and get yourself a subscription, or download the Daily Telegraph app at your app store.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Dakota Hall of Fame Legacy Podcast
Legacy Interview: The Burke Family of BankWest

South Dakota Hall of Fame Legacy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 28:40


In this Legacy Interview, host Miles Beacom sits down with Charles Burke III, son Bob, and daughter Becky to discuss the Legacy of BankWest, and Inductees Charles Burke and Charles Burke II.BankWest opened its doors 2 months before South Dakota became a state in 1889. Over the last hundred years, 6 generations of the Burke Family have owned and operated BankWest, provided opportunity, and given back to communities across South Dakota. In this podcast, the family discusses how each generation has grown and changed, maintaining top standards in the banking industry, and the honor they feel in being able to step back and see how many people they have had the chance to watch succeed. To learn more about BankWest, visit www.bankwest-sd.bankFollow us for more stories of Dream Chasers at:Facebook: www.facebook.com/SDhalloffameInstagram: @sdhalloffameWebsite: www.sdexcellence.org

KRWC Radio 1360 AM
Sydney Christensen's Senior Profile 10-16-20

KRWC Radio 1360 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 5:35


Joe Carlson chats with Rockford High School senior, Sydney Christensen. Rockford High School Senior Profiles are brought to you by BANKWEST.

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KRWC Radio 1360 AM
Michael Nelson's Senior Profile 10-15-20

KRWC Radio 1360 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 4:20


Joe Carlson talks with Rockford High School senior, Michael Nelson. Rockford High School Senior Profiles are brought to you by BANKWEST.

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KRWC Radio 1360 AM
Shawne Hoekstra's Senior Profile 10-14-20

KRWC Radio 1360 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 5:41


Joe Carlson talks with Rockford High School senior, Shawne Hoekstra. Rockford High School Senior Profiles are brought to you by BANKWEST.

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KRWC Radio 1360 AM
Evan Rootness's Senior Profile 10-13-20

KRWC Radio 1360 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 5:19


Joe Carlson chats with Rockford High School senior, Evan Rootness. Rockford High School Senior Profiles are brought to you by BANKWEST.

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KRWC Radio 1360 AM
Morgan Johnson's Senior Profile 10-12-20

KRWC Radio 1360 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 5:03


Joe Carlson chats with Rockford High School senior, Morgan Johnson. Rockford High School Senior Profiles are brought to you by BANKWEST.

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The PEAKS Audio Experience
Lindsay O'Sullivan on The PEAKS Life

The PEAKS Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 33:27


We hear all the time that everyone should look after their health, but all too often Executives, Entrepreneurs and Business people put their career and jobs first. The stress of juggling the many demands can be significant and what many don't realise is that it is not IF that stress will impact their health but WHEN. On this episode of The PEAKS Life we talk to seasoned strategy and operations executive Lindsay O'Sullivan about the health crisis that stopped him in his tracks, made him rethink the priorities in his life and re-focus his attention on his health and wellbeing. Lindsay is a highly successful Executive who has worked in Australia and the UK. He is currently Chief Operating Officer at Keystart Home Loans, a $6 billion specialist low-deposit and shared-ownership home lender and has held key leadership roles at the Chamber of Commerce & Industry WA, Bankwest, Herbert Smith Freehills, and NAB. Lindsay has managed geographically diverse teams of up to 800 people, advised on trade and investment and innovation policy, had full P&L responsibility for a $100M enterprise and driven the transformation of legacy businesses. A previous Business News 40 Under 40 winner and a Leadership WA alumnus, Lindsay is also the Deputy Chair of Fringe World Festival, a director of IT consultancy, Veev Group, and a committee member of Catholic Education, Western Australia. More importantly, he is a husband and a father, a keen, if (in his words!) unimpressive rugby player and road cyclist. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PEAKS/message

Wests Tigers Podcast
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Wests Tigers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 25:01


Two in a row! The Wests Tigers got up over the Bunnies last Thursday night and it's great to bring you another edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast post another much needed win. Things are a little different for us this week, Eddie Otto is flying solo while Joel Helmes soaks up the sun in Florence and Rome. Eddie talks about the win over Souths, where we might still be able to improve and the good signs that have come out of our last two games. What's going on with the surface at the Wests Tigers new home, Bankwest? And does the new stadium really feel like home? Eddie tries to answer those questions this week. And Eddie also looks back at all the NRL action from round 15.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Savvy Dentist with Dr Jesse Green
31. How bouncing back from adversity will make you a better dentist with Ben Ikin

The Savvy Dentist with Dr Jesse Green

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2016 39:18


Ben Ikin is a former professional rugby league footballer who played 150 games in the NRL with the Gold Coast Seagulls, North Sydney Bears and Brisbane Broncos. Ben represented QLD 17 times and played 2 tests for Australia and still holds the record as the youngest player ever to play State of Origin football. Ben was also lucky enough to win a premiership with the Brisbane Broncos in the 2000 season. Following a triumphant playing career, Ikin spent 5 years with the Nine Network working as a rugby league commentator and co-host of The Sunday Footy Show. Ben also worked for 10 years in various senior commercial roles in the property and construction industry but now works full time in the media with Foxsports and Crocmedia; he is also a director of the North QLD Cowboys and the Men of League Foundation. Ben also delivers a presentation with Robert Ford, State Director - Queensland, Corporate & Specialised Banking at Bankwest. Robert has 20 years experience as a senior executive of the banking industry and together Ben and Robert speak on "high performance teams and individuals". Ben is married to Beth and has four children, Will, Joe, Grace and Bella.

The Breaking Digital Podcast With Doyle Buehler
Justin Davies Grows Companies With Technology, Marketing, and a Solid Digital Strategies

The Breaking Digital Podcast With Doyle Buehler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 47:21


Technology and digital don't always go together. Yes, they are "made" for each other, but they also need a lot of support to make them really work together. You need strategy and a plan.  Digital Influencer Justin Davies Justin is a digital strategist with a focus on growing companies, Managing Director of strategy, marketing and digital consultancy Emergination, and co-founder of Prezentt.com Working with established businesses as well as IT startups, Justin is passionate about how smart marketing combined with technology can transform business for competitive advantage.   Justin has a unique blend of marketing, business and online experience. He has a successful track record in delivering solid profitable business growth. He has won business in excess of $20 million and managed individual programmes of software development and strategic work in excess of $10 million. Prior to these roles, he was an Account Director in the advertising industry working with major brands such as RACWA, ANZ and BankWest.   He is an experienced public speaker on a wide range of topics in the digital space, as well as being published in Business News and industry journals.    He regularly chairs conferences at CeBIT, the southern hemisphere's largest technology conference. Justin has an excellent understanding of the contemporary application of IT within business and new online business models. Through a background in marketing and advertising, he has a deep understanding of all aspects of marketing from strategic planning, market identification, research, concept development, communications strategy and implementation. He is particularly strong at grasping concepts quickly and in turn communicating those concepts effectively . He has a keen interest in new and growing business ventures.   Justin has successfully served as a director on 4 companies, 3 of which have been in non-executive roles and is a graduate of the AICD Company Directors Course. He is a non-executive Director of the Lakelands Country Club and GolfWA. Digital influencer, Justin Davies goes into some extreme detail as to how you can improve your digital strategy and implementation,  to attract and retain your audience. It's not easy, but with some of the key content principles that Justin outlines, you can get to the bottom of creating a remarkable business online, every time. Digital Leadership Podcast interviews by Doyle Buehler - The Digital Entrepreneur http://www.twitter.com/doylebuehler https://au.linkedin.com/in/doylebuehler For speaking engagements and interview requests for digital strategy, social media and online marketing, please email: doyle@thedigitaldelusion.com             More details on each digital strategy podcast episode available here: http://www.thedigitaldelusion.com/podcast Join the discussion of digital strategy, leadership and marketing online on our Facebook Exclusive Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/onlineinnercircle/ Get a copy of the international best seller - The Digital Delusion -www.thedigitaldelusion.com/3 or on Amazon: http://amzn.to/1V819mQ Take the Digital Leadership Quiz: http://www.leadership.digital www.thedigitaldelusion.com (C) 2016 Doyle Buehler