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Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Ben Griffiths - Small cap legend builds a 30 year portfolio | Summer Series

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 48:48


Ben Griffiths is the cofounder, executive chairman and senior portfolio manager at Eley Griffiths.Throughout this Summer Series, we're speaking to 12 accomplished investors and financial advisors to unpack their journeys in finance and the lessons they've learned along the way.In today's conversation with Ben, we're unpacking:Ben's start in the funds management industryWhy Ben thinks investors should pay attention to the smaller end of the marketHow Ben is teaching his kids to investKey characteristics of his successful investments over the yearsHow Ben would set up a retail investors portfolio for the next 30 years—------Thank you to Viola Private Wealth for sponsoring this Summer Series and helping us keep all of our content free.Trusted by the Equity Mates community, Viola Private Wealth helps investors grow and protect their wealth. With over $2.5 billion under management, they provide sophisticated investment strategies backed by decades of experience. To speak to the team at Viola Private Wealth, complete the contact form on their website.—------Looking to start 2025 on the right foot?Pick up a copy of our books Don't Stress Just Invest or Get Started Investing.Want to speak to one of our hand-picked financial advisers? Fill out the form on our website and we'll put you in touch.Want more Equity Mates?Listen to our basics-of-investing podcast: Get Started Investing (Apple | Spotify)Watch Equity Mates on YouTubeFollow us on social media: Instagram, TikTok, & LinkedInSign up to our daily news email—------In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. —------Equity Mates Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All Souls Forum
Conversations that Count: Finding Power and Peace in Charting Your End-of-life Journey (Rebroadcast)

All Souls Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 58:00


Angela Schultz and Ben Griffiths of Compassion and Choices will discuss end-of-life options and the importance of documenting your wishes, having conversations with your loved ones, and your healthcare provider. […] The post Conversations that Count: Finding Power and Peace in Charting Your End-of-life Journey (Rebroadcast) appeared first on KKFI.

All Souls Forum
Conversations that Count: Finding Power and Peace in Charting Your End-of-life Journey

All Souls Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 58:00


Angela Schultz and Ben Griffiths of Compassion and Choices will discuss end-of-life options and the importance of documenting your wishes, having conversations with your loved ones, and your healthcare provider. […] The post Conversations that Count: Finding Power and Peace in Charting Your End-of-life Journey appeared first on KKFI.

The Rules of Investing
Ben Griffiths' small cap playbook as animal spirits awaken

The Rules of Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 44:24


The penny has dropped and thanks to a three-letter word from the Federal Reserve's recent interest rate decision ("any"), small caps both in the US and in Australia have started to rocket out of a long slumber. For most of the last 18 months, small cap performance at an index level has been smashed thanks to the soaring cost of capital. But now that markets have called central banks' bluff, we're entering what Ben Griffiths of Eley Griffiths Group calls a "pause rally" - the kind of rally that has a lot of cash looking for a new home. "I'm not for a second suggesting that the lunatics are out of the asylum but there has been some stability and sentiment is such that you can sketch out a constructive path for equities. There's a buoyant time ahead for us," Griffiths said. Another worthwhile indicator of the return of risk is the IPO market - and as Griffiths knows all too well, the phone calls have dried up considerably. And while the phone is not ringing off the hook yet, he does see some signs that listing activity is itching for a rebound. "There were a number of IPOs that were slated for transacting and listing before Christmas that have now been pushed into March. These will be extra well sought after in March - or certainly pre-June 2024," he said.  In this, our second last episode of The Rules of Investing for 2023, James Marlay sits down with Griffiths for an extended conversation about the smaller end of the market. Hear about some of the companies that stood out from the recent AGM season, how Griffiths is investing in light of a "higher for longer" rate environment, and why he's dipping his toes into a well-known company that fell from darling to dog. Timecodes: 0:00 - Intro 1:15 - Three macro signals Ben pays attention to - and what these are saying about the markets 4:45 - Is risk back and is the "pause rally" underway? 8:44 - Was October 30th 2023 the day the market declared the war on inflation over? 10:16 - What are you hearing about the appetite for more ASX IPOs? 14:00 - What are the drivers of the divergence between large cap and small cap performance - and when will it turn? 18:00 - The ASX companies which stood out from the November AGM season - Breville Group (ASX: BRG), Boral (ASX: BLD), Ridley Corporation (ASX: RIC) 19:16 - Portfolio construction and stock picks for a "higher for longer" interest rate environment - Monadelphous (ASX: MND), ARB Corporation (ASX: ARB), Capricorn Metals (ASX: CMM), Genesis Minerals (ASX: GMD), Karoon Energy (ASX: KAR) 21:53 - Stocks where margins may have not bottomed out yet - Auckland International Airport (ASX: AIA) and Worley (ASX: WOR) 22:20 - Portfolio construction for the new Eley Griffiths Group mid-cap fund: Audinate (ASX: AD8), Temple and Webster (ASX: TPW), Codan (ASX: CDA) 23:06 - A closer look at Boral and the impact of new CEO Vik Bansal 26:05 - A closer look at one unloved area of the market: REITs 27:52 - Consumer finance stocks have been the subject of investor "angst": Judo Bank (ASX: JDO), Latitude Financial (ASX: LFS), Pepper Money (ASX: PPM), Liberty Financial (ASX: LFG) 29:12 - What would it take for you to turn more positive on these smashed sectors? 31:48 - Why Eley Griffiths Group is launching a new mid-cap fund now 34:34 - Some of the mid-cap fund's early core holdings: CAR Group (ASX: CAR), GQG Partners (ASX: GQG), Genesis Minerals, Boral, Auckland International Airport, Worley 35:37 - The Rules of Investing's three regular questions

Murder With My Husband
161. Jacqueline Bartlam - Fiction or Reality?

Murder With My Husband

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 35:53


On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss 14-year-old Daniel Bartlam's ability to murder his own mother for fun.  Rise N Crime Podcast: https://linktr.ee/risencrime Social Media links and Bonus episodes: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: BBC News, “Nottingham fire death: Boy ‘beat woman with hammer,'” no author provided, January 23, 2012   BBC News, “Nottingham fire death: Boy admits killing woman and burning body,” no author provided, January 31, 2012   BBC News, “Nottingham hammer death: Boy guilty of murder,” no author provided, February 9, 2012   BBC News, “Daniel Bartlam, 15, detained for mother's hammer murder,” no author provided, April 2, 2012   Dailymail.co.uk, “Coronation Street killer was ‘fascinated by horror DVDs and violent games from age eight and it was all too easy for him to get hold of them,' says victim's former partner,” by Andy Dolan, April 2, 2012   Dailymail.co.uk, “Stepfather of Daniel Bartlam tells of teenager's bizarre behavior before ‘Coronation Street' killing,” by Ruth Styles, January 30, 2014   Mirror.co.uk, “Corrie copycat killer: Lad watched soap villain's hammer murder then butchered mum the same way,” by Louie Smith, April 3, 2012   Mirror.co.uk, “Tragic mum beams as she's pictured with Corrie killer son Daniel Bartlam – who would grow up to murder her,” by Ben Griffiths, February 14, 2013   Mirror.co.uk, “Mum of Coronation Street copycat killer could have been saved if she'd got son help,” by Martin Fricker, May 10, 2016   Nottinghampost.com, “The chilling story behind the Nottinghamshire boy who killed his own mum,” by Rebecca Sherdley, October 18, 2020   Nottinghampost.com, “Jacqueline Barlam murder: My agony over our grandson, 14, who killed his own mum,” by Nottingham Post, July 31, 2017   Nottinghampost.com, “When Nottingham's most notorious criminals are due for release from prison,” by Rebecca Sherdley, August 14, 2021   The Evening Standard, “14-year-old boy charged with woman's murder,” no author provided, April 28, 2011   The Guardian, “Teenager Daniel Bartlam jailed for killing mother with hammer,” by Sam Jones, April 2, 2012   Medium.com, “The Coronation Street Killer,” by Jacob Wilkins, January 7, 2021   Findagrave.com, Jacqueline Bryant Bartlam   Express.co.uk, “You were a special mum. I still miss you every day,” article by James Fielding, April 8, 2012   Crime Traveller, “Daniel Bartlam: A Teenage Boy Convicted of His Mother's Murder,” by Fiona Guy, June 14, 2022   Dailystar.co.uk, “Fear Coronation Street ‘copycat killer' who murdered mum at 14 could be FREED,” by Emily Hall, April 14, 2019   Google maps   IMDb.com   Assisted research and writing by Diane Birnholz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Onside Kick Podcast
SPECIAL GUEST: Ben Griffiths might be the next Aussie in the NFL and sheds light on his journey from the Richmond Tigers to USC

The Onside Kick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:09


Chris Janssen and Ted Smith are joined by special guest, Ben Griffiths. Ben previously spent 8 years in the AFL with the Richmond Tigers before trying his hand at switching to American Football. His journey from Aussie Rules to College Football is one of sacrifice, luck and patience, with the 2 metre Aussie hopeful of landing on a roster as soon as his pesky Visa situation gets cleared.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Connected Places
Reimagining the future of aviation & airports

Connected Places

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 40:15


The Wright brothers first took to the air in 1903. That revolution started with the propellor engine. Only a few decades later the jet age began, and since then aviation has become an absolutely vital part of the global economy, as well as the lives of millions of people. But what's really interesting is that our experience of flight - the kind of aircraft we fly in, the routes they take through our airspace, where we need to go in order to get on a plane, and how the airborne goods that we buy to get to us – that hasn't changed very much over the decades. Yet it's starting to change now. The next chapter in the story of flight will look very different to the story that unfolded over the last century. And this has huge implications for how we think about places such as airports, new modes of flight like electric vehicle take-off and landing or air taxis, electric and hydrogen powered planes, and what sustainable flight looks like as we transition to net zero. So in this episode, we turn our attention to the future aviation; to the airports, airlines and aeronautical technologies that have been taking us to the skies, and connected us to the wider world, and to each other, for over a century. What is the next century going to look like? We also meet some of the innovators and industry leaders who are writing that new aviation story, like Captain David Morgan, Interim Chief Operating Officer at easyJet, Prof. Sarah Sharples, Chief Scientific Adviser for the Department for Transport, Arnab Chatterjee, VP - Infrastructure at Zero Avia, Michael Cervenka, President of Vertical Aerospace, Simon Earles, Director of Sustainability & Corporate Affairs at Bristol Airport, and Gary Cutts, Challenge Director at the Future Flight Challenge, and Katy Milne, former Head of Industrial Strategy at Fly Zero. And, of course, we hear from the Catapult's Chief Operating Officer, Rachel Gardner-Poole, as well as our Technology Innovation Leads for Aviation, Andrew Chadwick. Music on this episode is by Phill Ward Music (www.phillward.com) *****  Show notes: If you would like to apply to be part of our Future of Air Mobility Accelerator Programme, you have until 11 September to do so. For more information, click here. To find out more about our Zero Emissions Flight Infrastructure Blueprint, click here, as well as our ZEFI White Paper, click here. To learn more about 11 SMEs that we've been supporting as part of the Future Flight Challenge, click here. To learn more about the ‘third revolution of flight' check out a fascinating feature article in our Connected Place Magazine, in which aviation journalist Ben Griffiths looks into aviation's crystal ball – click here. You can also learn more about how drones are being deployed in the housing industry, ports and harbours, search and rescue operations, monitoring coastal erosion, as well as the agriculture industry. You can also access the repository of reports produced by the Fly Zero project, click here. To download our report on Hubs of Innovation, click here, and you can also read our playbook for place leaders by clicking here. If you'd like to get in touch with your feedback, comments and suggestions on what you'd like to hear more of on Connected Places, please email: podcast@cp.catapult.org.uk. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Follow the show! Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Please also take a moment to write a review and rate us so that more people can hear about the podcast and what we do at Connected Places Catapult.

The Rules of Investing
Ben Griffiths: A bull waiting for these three signs to charge at small caps

The Rules of Investing

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 43:06


Global markets are in a world of hurt. This week the Dow Jones Industrial Average nose-dived 1,100 points - its biggest loss since 2020. For all but those with the greatest of risk appetites, it's time to hunker down and weather the volatility storm.  But the rout won't last forever. As the saying goes, the night is darkest just before the dawn. So being ready for the turn will be key to capturing the growth to come.    For today's episode of Rules of Investing, we're joined by small cap notary Ben Griffiths, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager at Eley Griffiths Group. Ben is a notary of sorts in the Australian small cap space, having co-founded Eley Griffiths Group back in 2002 with Brian Eley following a successful career as joint head of small companies at both BT Financial Group and ING Investment Management. Ben discusses the mess markets are in today, and the three signs he's waiting for to know when it's time to start buying. We also take a deep dive into small cap resources - a sector that can't, and shouldn't, be ignored when investing in small caps. 

RSN Breakfast Club
Ben Griffiths former Richmond forward is an emerging punter in the US

RSN Breakfast Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 9:25


The former Richmond forward was struck down by concussion in his AFL career, but is an emerging punter in the US. He has been drafted by Canadian club the Edmonton Elks.

Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Ben Griffiths in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 66:07


Ben Griffiths has been the Aurora Orchestra's Principal double bass player since 2012. The orchestra is widely known for its electrifying performances of symphonies played entirely from memory. In this conversation we examine role of risk in professional performance, whether in music or medicine.

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Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

Ben Griffiths from Eley Griffiths is back on Talk Ya Book this week to lend us some of his insights on the state of the market and to discuss what he believes is a great value play, with plenty of growth catalysts on the horizon. Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Demolition News Radio
2022 and beyond

Demolition News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 75:05


What does 2022 have in store for the combined demolition and construction industry? Joining me to find out is Ben Griffiths of Rye Demolition, Peter Haddock of Content with Media, and Neil Edwards of The Builders' Conference.

Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

Ben Griffiths from Eley Griffiths Group is back on Talk Ya Book with an ASX listed healthcare company that has fallen out of love in the second half of this year, but he believes offers investors a great entry point to a seasoned, quality stock. After a recent strategic acquisition and positive early signs for FY22, he feels there is plenty of upside from a possible rebound. Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au)  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Atlas
Episode 10: World Health Day

Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 61:26


In this episode, you'll hear from Ben Griffiths, Pravind Easwaran, Stephen Christopolous & Georgia Potter, as we discuss global health in the lead up to World Health Day on April 7. Register for AusWHO: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/australian-world-health-organisation-auswho-conference-2021-tickets-139370975339?aff=erellivmlt Interested in appearing on Atlas?: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe8FKRvzcfONw6dOiys2Qam_PAd8YcTRSIGMiKl63rDMm5gYg/viewform?usp=sf_link Email: atlas@mias.org.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MonashIAS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_mias___/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MonashIAS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/monash-international-affairs-society-mias/ Website: https://mias.org.au/

Momentum
Ben Griffiths | Momentum #005

Momentum

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 67:41


Your favorite Aussie punter joins Mo and Ayman in the truck. Ben Griffiths is a former 8 year veteran in the AFL with the Richmond Tigers Football Club. Following an illustrious career and premiership cup, Ben decided to take his talents overseas and pursue a career in American football. In his first two seasons with the USC Trojans, he has quickly made an impact as one of the nation's top punters and NFL draft prospects. 

Kind thoughts for Meghan Markle
Podcast 56 – The undiscussed issues about Meghan's name on Archie’s birth certificate.

Kind thoughts for Meghan Markle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 4:28


In a week in which global deaths from Covid-19 topped 2 ¼ million, and when there was a coup in Myanmar, certain parts of the UK press felt it more important to suggest that Meghan had secretly changed her name on Archie’s birth certificate, in an alleged snub to her brother and sister-in-law William and Kate. The headline attributed to Ben Griffiths at UK The Sun newspaper read as follows “HRH Riddle. Meghan Markle secretly erases her first names from Archie’s birth certificate in snub to Kate and Wills.”As it their want, The Sun newspaper dropped this bombshell on Friday evening after the law offices had closed and presumably timing it so they could get a whole weekend of headlines out of the story. And headlines they got.By Saturday spokespeople for Meghan and Harry had fired back against The Sun, with Meghan and Harry releasing a statement straightening out the facts surrounding the matter. Interestingly there were a few things that this saga raised that we didn’t talk about in any meaningful way:Why can’t Meghan have her forenames on her son’s birth certificate? If other female Royals have their forenames on their children’s birth certificates (which they do), why can’t Meghan? Can Meghan and Harry now simply go ahead and re-register Archie’s birth? Will the Palace enlighten us? (Probably not).Please keep looking out for future podcasts on all things Meghan, Harry, and Archie.And check out my blog at www.kindthoughtsformeghanmarkle.com

BAOS: Beer & Other Shhh Podcast
Episode #38: Quarantine Edition | Kentucky Bastards with Ben Griffiths + Liam Moat of Nickel Brook | Adjunct Series

BAOS: Beer & Other Shhh Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 135:48


Back in 2011 when Cee first started his 365 Days of Beer thing (long before the podcast), he took an Ontario beer trip with former co-host Scott, and the first brewery they went to was Nickel Brook. They happened to meet co-founder John Romano, who gave the guys their first-ever private brewery tour, something that they always appreciated. Fast forward to 2020 and Nickel Brook have updated their branding, they have an incredible barrel program, and they've pumping out fantastic beers seemingly every week. For some reason, this is the first time we've had NB on the podcast, but we finally got it done. Cee hung out with head brewer Ben and marketing guru Liam to get the full NB story, how they've grown over the years, and touched on their rebrand while drinking their new Winter Wizard IPA, barrel-aged sour Uncertainty Principle 7, and the 2020 Kentucky Bastard bourbon barrel-aged imperial stout. Cheers! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads

Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

Ben Griffiths from Eley Griffiths Group is back on Talk Ya Book with an ASX listed rare earths company that has had an impressive run in 2020. In an exciting and quickly growing industry, he feels there is still plenty of upside to come. Proudly presented by Honan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Chris Judd's Masters Of The Market

In tonight’s episode of Masters of the Market we’re incredibly lucky to sit down with Ben Griffiths from Eley Griffiths Group. Ben has worked in markets since the 1987 crash and is uniquely placed to give invaluable insights into how to manage money through a crisis like we’re currently experiencing as well as a view on what comes next.

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Chris Judd's Talk Ya Book Podcast

In tonight’s episode of Talk Ya Book, proudly sponsored by Honan (https://honan.com.au) Chris is joined by Ben Griffiths. Ben, the founder of Eley Griffiths Group, has seen his fair share of market meltdowns. He’s been working in the financial market industry since the 1987 crash and has been a proven performer in good and difficult times. His emerging companies fund has returned 19.6% per annum on average since inception. Tune in tonight to hear about a company he feels has the ability to perform over an extended period of time.

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TopMedTalk
Periop Medicine SIG 18 | Australia and New Zealand Emergency Laparotomy Audit - Quality Improvement

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 25:41


This piece is a fascinating overview of Australia and New Zealand's Emergency Laparotomy Audit - Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI). It works as an update on the initiative, provides all the background you need including explanations regarding, structure, organisation and additional support as well as answering key questions such as: Do we need it? How do you join and what happens when you do? A link to the slides for this talk is here: http://www.anzca.edu.au/documents/03-ben-griffiths_anzela-qi-an-update.pdf Presented by Ben Griffiths, consultant anesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, anaesthetic lead for ANZELA-QI.

TopMedTalk
Periop Medicine SIG 18 | Emergency surgery - panel discussion

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 15:26


This is the panel discussion which tackles emergency surgery. Discussion begins with more detail regarding the Enhanced Peri-Operative Care for High-risk patients (EPOCH) trial. Featuring, Professor Carol Peden, Executive Director of the Center for Heath System Innovation and Professor of Anesthesiology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Fellow of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Ben Griffiths, consultant anesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, anaesthetic lead for ANZELA-QI and Michael Cox, Professor of Surgery, Nepean Hospital.

TopMedTalk
Periop Medicine SIG 18 | Australia and New Zealand Emergency Laparotomy Audit - Quality Improvement

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 25:38


This piece is a fascinating overview of Australia and New Zealand's Emergency Laparotomy Audit - Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI). It works as an update on the initiative, provides all the background you need including explanations regarding, structure, organisation and additional support as well as answering key questions such as: Do we need it? How do you join and what happens when you do? A link to the slides for this talk is here: http://www.anzca.edu.au/documents/03-ben-griffiths_anzela-qi-an-update.pdf Presented by Ben Griffiths, consultant anesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, anaesthetic lead for ANZELA-QI.

TopMedTalk
Periop SIG 18 | Emergency surgery - panel discussion

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 15:26


This is the panel discussion which tackles emergency surgery. Discussion begins with more detail regarding the Enhanced Peri-Operative Care for High-risk patients (EPOCH) trial. Featuring, Professor Carol Peden, Executive Director of the Center for Heath System Innovation and Professor of Anesthesiology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, Fellow of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), Ben Griffiths, consultant anesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, anaesthetic lead for ANZELA-QI and Michael Cox, Professor of Surgery, Nepean Hospital.

TopMedTalk
Periop Medicine SIG 18 | Australia and New Zealand Emergency Laparotomy Audit - Quality Improvement

TopMedTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 26:14


This piece is a fascinating overview of Australia and New Zealand's Emergency Laparotomy Audit - Quality Improvement (ANZELA-QI). It works as an update on the initiative, provides all the background you need including explanations regarding, structure, organisation and additional support as well as answering key questions such as: Do we need it? How do you join and what happens when you do? A link to the slides for this talk is here: http://www.anzca.edu.au/documents/03-ben-griffiths_anzela-qi-an-update.pdf Presented by Ben Griffiths, consultant anesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, anaesthetic lead for ANZELA-QI. -- Brought to you by the Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group (SIG) in association with the Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine and the Internal Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand at the 7th annual Australasian Symposium of Perioperative Medicine. The Perioperative Medicine Special Interest Group (SIG) has three aims; improve patient safety and outcomes, share knowledge and collaborate with specialty groups, develop the specialty of perioperative medicine with various craft groups. For more information follow this link here: http://www.anzca.edu.au/fellows/special-interest-groups/perioperative-medicine

The Rules of Investing
Ben Griffiths: Markets are at an inflection point

The Rules of Investing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 57:42


Guest: Ben Griffiths, Principal and Portfolio Manager of Eley Griffiths Group. When Isaac Newton first posited that an object in motion would stay in motion unless acted upon, he probably wasn't thinking of stock markets. But hundreds of years later, the same principle has been adapted for investors; or "the trend is your friend" as it's more commonly stated. While this rule of thumb can be pretty handy, there are rare moments in financial markets where everything can turn on a dime, and suddenly that trend doesn't look so friendly. George Soros called these times 'inflection points', and according to Ben Griffiths, Principal and Portfolio Manager at Eley Griffiths Group, we stand at one of these crossroads today. “It is classic exhaustion price action. Bulls aren't sure if they're convinced anymore, and bears are in the process of giving up after that strong run-up from December. It's what markets do best at turning point; they confound the bulls, they trip up the bears, and they generally exhaust investors.” In this week's episode of The Rules of Investing podcast, Ben explains why the Australian economy could be doing better than it seems, how he knew it was time to start buying shares near the bottom of the GFC, and three simple investing rules that've served him well.

Devils and Details by Business Insider Australia
With Eley Griffiths founder Ben Griffiths on banks, finding great companies, and rolling with the market

Devils and Details by Business Insider Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 57:50


Benjamin Griffiths’ $500 million small company fund returned over 30% last year. He joins us to talk banking risk, finding stocks to buy, the managers he supports, and what he gets out of Surf Livesaving at North Bondi in Sydney, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Don't Argue AFL Podcast
Ben Griffiths on concussion ending his career - Ep 28

Don't Argue AFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 46:21


Former Tigers forward Ben Griffiths joins Dicko and Jay to reveal how he told 'Dimma' Hardwick he was retiring, what turned Richmond's finals fortunes around and his new life as college football punter. The team also discuss Jeremy Cameron's hit on Harris Andrews, the fallout from Adelaide canning their 'Collective Minds' deal and Charlie Curnow's extraordinary rise.  Don't forget to leave us a rating and review and follow us on Twitter for the chance to win footy tickets each week.

Do Well Do Good
Do Well, Do Good Podcast: Episode 2

Do Well Do Good

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 19:53


This is #DoWellDoGood - the podcast from the Circle of Young Intrapreneurs, where we explore how you can have a positive impact on the world from within your large corporate organisation. We hear from the trojan horses, social side-hustlers, and the corporate changemakers who are on the front line, changing business from the inside by doing well and doing good This week we hear how Lewis Smith and Ben Griffiths from Johnson and Johnson became involved in Youth Health Parliament, an initiative to let young people make a impact on the future of our healthcare

Talking Tigers, the Official Richmond podcast
Talking Tigers - Ep 21, 2015

Talking Tigers, the Official Richmond podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2015 60:30


Ben Griffiths joins the TT team in the ME Centre studio on Richmond's official weekly podcast.

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RSN Breakfast with Chrisso & McGuane

Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Craig Gabriel, Ben Griffiths, Scott Thompson, Jonathan Simpkin, David Paech and