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Russel Howcroft and Freddie Young discuss social media restrictions, Oasis ticket prices, Blundstone's new campaign, the commercial cost of Taylor Swift's political endorsement and why 'all solutions end in ads'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russel Howcroft and Freddie Young discuss social media restrictions, Oasis ticket prices, Blundstone's new campaign, the commercial cost of Taylor Swift's political endorsement and why 'all solutions end in ads'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, host James Scotland ask Adam Blake: ‘How do we, in Australia, build resilient and sustainable supply chains in and from Australia'. Blundstone Australia is a 150-year, family-owned, Hobart-based, globally-successful boot and apparel manufacturer. The company sells over 3 million pairs of boots annually to multiple markets in over 70 countries. It has a well-structured brand story and complex supply chain across the world. James and Adam address many meaty topics in this wide-ranging and insightful conversations including: • Achieving successful rapid international growth using innovative business design and organisational structures. • Breaking all the rules to achieve stunning global reach and success from a traditional Tasmanian manufacturing business. • Redesigning the business to become truly consumer-centric. • Managing seasonal global demand, highly-variable supply requirements and ‘lumpy' cash flow challenges. • The excitement of ever-increasing Black Friday 4-day online sales, and why not to visit the Distribution Centre. • The lessons of ESG, the digitalisation of the business, implementing new ERP systems, managing global pandemics and riding the roller coaster of constant rapid growth. • The future of the business and the challenges ahead. • Sponsoring V8 supercars and the Hobart Stadium. • And much more... Adam is a leading global supply chain and brand design specialist, and an engaging and insightful conversationist. This is an episode not to be missed.
Nat & Sonya chatted about Mother's Day, Disney, Blundstone, custom earplugs, cruise party and some sleep stuff! hah Give us a follow on Instagram Check out our Sleep Packages if you need sleep help. We currently have a promotion for a FREE YEAR OF SUPPORT when you buy a package in May. Looking for a group of incredible moms who prioritize sleep, join HERE. For custom earplugs, you can reach Joline HERE.
The guys are back this episode just like Kendrick Lamar. After giving some early listens to Kendrick's diss track, Euphoria throughout the day on Tuesday, the guys return to the studio that same evening to give their early takes! While they spend most of the episode dissecting & discussing the beef, they take a few moments to look back on when the podcast started. This episode marks 4 years to date since the publishing of Episode 1! In other music, PARTYNEXTDOOR releases his album P4 & after last episode of being unsure, the guys show their love to what they've heard thus far through their first listens. Listen in to the full episode now! Wine for this episode: 2021 “It Was All A Dream” by The Roots Fund, Tank Garage Winery, Blundstone & Artist, Dwight White II --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicinthebottle/support
We officially launch the podcast from a HOT AIR BALLOON! We call our old boss to gloat in the air, do our first ad, and test the legality of sky immunity.
The annual Rich 250 has just been released with a whole new crew of debutants pushing the incumbents of previous generations to one side. In this episode, we cover: The new network of tycoons emerging across Australia The crypto king building the most expensive house...ever...in Australia Two sisters who saved Blundstone boots and made a fortune The Australian with a $2 billion empire in Estonia John Stensholt editor of The List - Australia's Richest 250 joins Wealth Editor James Kirby in this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff joins Kaz & Tubes live in the studio, discussing talk of an early state election, his hopes for Mac Point Stadium in 2024, and what he had in his lunchbox growing up. Extreme sport action hero, Robbie Maddison, previews the Freestyle Kings show at Blundstone Arena this Sunday. Plus, Jags Goldsmith and Angela Barnard give details on how to audition for this year's Uni Revue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this thought-provoking episode of the Chris Abraham Show (Season 6, Episode 13), Chris delves into a wide range of topics, from personal anecdotes to controversial societal issues. He reflects on everyday experiences, including struggles with sleep and clothing choices, and then navigates through more complex and sensitive subjects such as morality, crime, and global conflicts. This episode contains discussions on topics that some listeners may find disturbing or triggering, including violence, terrorism, and the death of civilians in conflict zones. Listener discretion is advised. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the host and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any associated organizations or sponsors. The content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as legal or professional advice. Personal Struggles: Chris shares his morning routine and challenges, including dealing with atrial fibrillation and clothing dilemmas. Societal Observations: A candid discussion on societal issues, including crime, morality, and how narratives are formed and perceived in society. Global Conflicts: Insights into the complexities of global conflicts, focusing on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and broader geopolitical implications. Philosophical Reflections: A deep dive into personal ethics, the value of life, and the repercussions of actions in a broader societal context. This episode encourages listeners to consider various perspectives. While Chris presents his viewpoints, listeners are invited to explore counterarguments and alternative perspectives on the topics discussed, especially regarding contentious issues like global conflicts and societal narratives. What is the main focus of this episode? The episode covers a range of topics from personal experiences to broader societal issues, emphasizing the importance of understanding and questioning narratives. Why does the episode contain a trigger warning? Due to discussions on sensitive topics like violence and terrorism, a trigger warning is included for listener discretion. Are the views expressed in this podcast representative of any organization? No, the opinions are solely those of the host and do not represent any official stance of affiliated organizations. Atrial Fibrillation (AFib): A heart condition characterized by an irregular and often rapid heart rate. Blundstone 500s: A type of boot known for its durability and style. Jean Valjean (24601): A character from Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables", often used metaphorically to discuss issues of justice and morality. Asymmetrical Guerrilla Warfare: A type of conflict where smaller, less equipped groups use unconventional tactics against larger, traditional military forces. Burning Man: An annual event focused on community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance, held in the Nevada desert. In Episode 13 of Season 6, Chris Abraham presents a tapestry of thoughts and observations that challenge the listener to reflect on their own views and the narratives they encounter. His candid and unfiltered approach offers a unique perspective on the complexities of modern life and global issues. BONUS: Sexual frottage refers to a form of non-penetrative sexual activity in which two or more individuals achieve sexual stimulation through direct physical contact, typically involving the genitals. This can involve rubbing against another person's body, including but not limited to the genitals, which can be done clothed or unclothed. Frottage is a form of sexual expression and can be a part of mutual masturbation, foreplay, or a primary sexual act. Like all sexual activities, frottage should be consensual and practiced safely. It's a preferred method for some who wish to avoid pregnancy or reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), though it's important to note that some STIs can still be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chrisabraham/support
Segment 4, August 12th, 2023 Special thanks to our guests, Randy Mitson & Doug Carrigan, from Algonquin Park, Canada & Carrigan Farms, respectively, for joining us. Plus, note September events upcoming at the outdoor store in Charlotte, Jesse Brown's. Storyteller Night at Jesse Brown's on September 21st at 6 p.m. & Wine, Women, & Waders on September 28th, at 6 p.m. The host of the Carolina Outdoors wore Blundstone boots from & a pair of Gold School Chinos from the Blundstone dealer in Charlotte, Jesse Brown's.
In this episode, host James Scotland ask Adam Blake: ‘How do we, in Australia, build resilient and sustainable supply chains in and from Australia'. Blundstone is a 150-year, family-owned, Hobart-based, globally-successful boot and apparel manufacturer. The company sells over 3 million pairs of boots annually to multiple markets in over 70 countries. It has a well-structured brand story and complex supply chain across the world. James and Adam address many meaty topics in this wide-ranging and insightful conversations including: - Achieving successful rapid international growth using innovative business design and organisational structures. - Breaking all the rules to achieve stunning global reach and success from a traditional Tasmanian manufacturing business. - Redesigning the business to become truly consumer-centric. - Managing seasonal global demand, highly-variable supply requirements and ‘lumpy' cash flow challenges. - The excitement of ever-increasing Black Friday 4-day online sales, and why not to visit the Distribution Centre. - The lessons of ESG, the digitalisation of the business, implementing new ERP systems, managing global pandemics and riding the roller coaster of constant rapid growth. - The future of the business and the challenges ahead. - Sponsoring V8 supercars and the Hobart Stadium. - And much more…. Adam is a leading global supply chain and brand design specialist, and an engaging and insightful conversationist. This is an episode not to be missed.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft. To not miss an episode, subscribe to our new podcast The Farm Diaries by searching for Graziher in your favourite podcast app.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft. To not miss an episode, subscribe to our new podcast The Farm Diaries by searching for Graziher in your favourite podcast app.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
Welcome to Graziher's 2nd podcast, The Farm Diaries based on our regular column written by Tasmanian based author Maggie MacKellar. In 2021, Graziher's editorial director Victoria Carey asked Maggie, an author and freelance writer she has always loved if she would pen a new column for the magazine and the The Farm Diaries was born. All about life on a fine wool Merino farm on Tasmania's east coast , Victoria knew that Graziher readers would also have read Maggie's memoirs that laid bare the grief she felt at losing loved ones and the challenges of starting life anew. The Farm Diaries started out as an extract from Maggie's farm journal that she kept during a lambing season of 2018/2019 and has become an account of daily observations of life on the farm and now we are turning the written word into the spoken work through this podcast. The Farm Diaries will be release on a Wednesday for the next six weeks with thanks to our sponsor Blundstone. Mid way through 2023 Maggie's work will be published by Penguin Books as her latest book, Graft.
On this week's Roundabout Roundup, Terri's rocking out to HARDY's latest, The Mockingbird and the Crow [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmoOJX8ck0EMFbYRj21_GAi4i6Vcik5kF]. Nicole's gearing up for some trips to the Northeast with Blundstone boots [https://www.blundstone.com/stout-brown-premium-leather-v-cut-boots-womens-style-500], and Catherine's showing her loyalty to both Delta Airlines and Starbucks [https://www.deltastarbucks.com/content/starbucks/en/overview.html].
Nos sentamos con Ana y Toño fundadores de The Crudité Company. Un showroom que distribuye y comunica marcas con mucha historia como Woolrich, Blundstone o Baracuta. Nos hablan de la atemporalidad y de sus viajes por todo el mundo en búsqueda de nuevas marcasEstá de Moda, con Isa y Ari.Síguenos en Instagram; @estademoda.podcast
(From 07.03.21, Segment 2) The Outdoor Guys, Bill Bartee and Wes Lawson, have a lot to share this week! To start of this week's podcast, they discuss a unique way of exploring the outdoors. More and more people are getting into using off-road vehicles to adventure throughout various terrains. So, grab your Blundstone's and rain jacket and let's get outside! Bill and Wes learn more about side by side vehicle exploration in the North Carolina Mountains from Kyle Wrightenberry. Kyle is the founder of Unseen Pass which is a rental company that offers four-wheeling adventures in the Appalachian Mountains. Tune in to find out more about this particular way of seeing the outdoors!
The Hawks won! That's all. Okay thats not all. We're back to talk about the pretty mid round 13, St Kilda's fantastic collapse, the disasterclass in Blundstone and an end of era at Collingwood. We then look forward to Round 14 which features the Last Call Derby part 2.
Everyone in Vancouver owns at least a pair of Blundstone, Hunter or other brand of rain boots. This week, Serina explores Vancouver fashion and what it means to dress up for the weather. Connect with Point Five Podcast on Instagram @pointfive.podcast #pointfive #kyopo #vancouver #pointfivepodcast #sameteam
This week on EP81 of the Lax Class podcast, Jake Elliott is joined by this week's guest co-host Tyson Geick. Up first, Jumbo says farewell to his former partner Evan Schemenauer and lays out the future for the show moving forward. Then, Tyson and Jake announce the champion of the greatest box lacrosse team of all time. Plus, the winner of the pair of Blundstone's for being the champion of Who Ya Gott. Up next in Q2 we welcome the new president of the Canadian Lacrosse Association Shawn Williams to the program, as we discuss a wide range of topics regarding the future of summer box lacrosse. In Q3 the boys go Under Review and look at if Minor and Jr Lacrosse should grant another year of eligibility for players who lost this season. Last but not least in the final frame it's time to start a new tournament and this one should be a whole lot of fun. It's the greatest lacrosse fighter of all time Who Ya Gott style as 64 men enter, but only one will be crowned “The Champ”. All that and more comes your way every Tuesday via the Lacrosse Flash Podcast Network and all courtesy of our fabulous sponsors in the Vancouver Warriors, Associated Labels and Packaging. G Wilson Construction and Stamped Tack and Western Wear.
Chuck Berry from Bet 365 joined us to give us the latest odds update for today's Hobart Hurricanes and Melbourne Stars game from Blundstone, and quickly previewed Thunder Sixers clash later tonight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blundstone Osterberger ist Digital Chief Creative von C3. Wir reden in dieser Episode über Anonymität in einer technologisierten Welt und was politisch noch alles passieren muss, bis die notwendigen ethischen Frameworks für eine Digital First Welt wirklich in Place sind. “Wir müssen die Leute über die Nutzung ihrer Daten aufklären und nicht für blöd verkaufen. Transparent und ehrlich sein ist die beste Art mit Usern umzugehen.” Hört rein und macht euch ein Bild zur neuen Epoche der Aufklärung in Sachen Data.
Matt Worland & Andrew Clarke cover the latest Supercars news for Blundstone.