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Future Learners
Can I Start Homeschooling in the Middle of the School Year? | 044

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 26:27


In this episode of the Future Learners podcast, Brett Campbell (CEO and co-founder of Euka) and Ellen Brown (Founder and Head of Education) tackle the single most googled question they see from Australian parents every May, June and July. Can you start homeschooling in the middle of the school year? The short answer is yes, and often, the middle of the year is the smartest time to switch. Brett and Ellen walk through the seven things every parent needs to know before making a mid-year move. They cover registration timelines, what to do if your child is being bullied right now, families who are pulling kids out to travel Australia or overseas for the rest of the year, students refusing to walk through the school gate, and whether your Year 11 or Year 12 student can still finish strong with a university pathway intact. If you have been telling yourself you will “wait until next year”, this is the conversation that will help you decide whether next term, or next week, is the better answer. Key Points What the data tells us Mid-year enrolments are not the exception, they are the norm. Families join Euka every single day of the year, not only in January. 1 in 3 students now come to Euka because of bullying, up from 1 in 5 five years ago (Euka enrolment data 2021 to 2026, shared on the Today Show by Ellen Brown in April 2026). The eSafety Commissioner has reported a 37 per cent increase in actionable cyberbullying complaints from young people in the past year. Around 30 per cent of families who come to Euka mid-year do so intending to use homeschooling as a bridge, not a forever choice. Why mid-year is often a smart time to switch State education department home education units are far less swamped in May, June and July than they are in January and February. Approvals tend to come back faster outside the start-of-year peak. Your child can start at any week or term in the curriculum, in parallel with their school timeline, or by going back to the lesson where they last felt confident. Euka’s flexible learning model means you do not need to wait for a “fresh start” date that is months away to give your child a calmer week. When this episode matters for your family Your child is being bullied, and the school’s response so far has not changed it. Your child is refusing or resisting going to school, and mornings have become a battle. You are travelling for the rest of the year, around Australia or overseas, and the school calendar no longer fits. A life situation has shifted, and the 9 to 3 calendar is no longer workable. The Year 11 or 12 timetable is breaking your student, and you have been told “they cannot leave now”. You have been thinking about homeschooling for a while, and you are tired of waiting for January. The Single Most Asked Question We Hear Every May, June and July Every year, the same question lands in the Euka inbox in waves. Some version of “is it too late to start now?”, or “can I switch in the middle of the year?”, or “do I have to wait until Term 1 next year?”. The answer has not changed, and it is short. No, it is not too late. Yes, you can switch right now. You do not have to wait. What has changed is the number of families asking, and the range of reasons. Bullying is the biggest single trigger, but the same conversation comes from families heading off to travel for the rest of the year, parents whose child has stopped getting in the car for school, and senior students whose Year 11 or 12 timetable has stopped working. “You do not have to wait for January. Often, the next term is too late. The decision to remove a child from a situation that is hurting them is not a decision that should sit on a shelf.”— Ellen Brown, Founder and Head of Education, Euka 7 Things to Know Before You Switch Mid-Year This is the spine of the episode, structured as a journey from the first moment of doubt, to the decision, to the first day at home. 1. You can start any day of the year There is no enrolment cliff at the end of January. The Euka program is built so that a student can begin at any lesson, in any week, in any term. If your child is in the middle of Term 2 at school, they can pick up at the equivalent point in the Euka curriculum, or go back to where they last felt on top of the work and rebuild from there. 2. Mid-year is actually a faster registration window State home education units process the bulk of their applications between November and February. By the middle of the year, the queue is shorter and the wait times are better. If you are looking at homeschooling in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria or any other state, mid-year is the calmer side of their admin calendar. 3. You do not need the school principal’s permission This is the line Ellen comes back to most often. Parents have the legal authority to remove their child from a school and educate them at home. You notify the principal, you do not ask permission. If your child’s safety is at immediate risk, you can remove them straight away while the formal registration is being processed. A medical or psychologist certificate can support that step. 4. Your child will not fall behind, and the “gap” often helps Euka delivers the same state-based curriculum as your child’s school, mapped to the Australian Curriculum and the relevant state syllabus. Lessons are designed to be picked up at any point. There is a thing Ellen calls “the gap” that matters here. When a child is in a stressful situation at school, the stress snowballs and the schoolwork in front of them stops going in. They are already falling behind, even while they are sitting in the classroom. Taking them out of that environment, even briefly, gives them the space to reset and regain composure. You are a product of your environment, and changing the environment changes the outcome. Many families find their child actually moves ahead once the day is built around how they learn best. 5. Year 11 and 12 students can switch too This is the one parents are most afraid of, and it is the one that almost always surprises them. In a traditional school, jumping out of Year 11 or 12 mid-year feels final. With Euka, it is not. The senior pathway recognises prior work, the assessment model uses upload-feedback-resubmit so students keep building their academic record, and Euka’s University Pathways include a partnership with Navitas that opens entry into more than 90 university colleges in Australia, the UK, Canada and the USA, without an ATAR. “I was that parent that was worried, like, what about after? But my eldest has received a conditional offer to law, and she is knocking it out of the park.”— Barbara Bryan, Euka parent, Episode 43 6. If safety is at risk, you can act immediately The bullying numbers are why this point matters. One in three students now come to Euka because of bullying, and actionable cyberbullying complaints to the eSafety Commissioner have risen 37 per cent in the past year. When the situation has become unsafe, the decision to remove your child is a today decision. The registration can happen in the background while your child gets the space to recover. 7. You will not be the teacher The fear that holds the most parents back is the fear that they will have to become a maths teacher, a science teacher, an English teacher, all at once. They will not. The lessons are written and delivered by qualified teachers through the Euka platform; the parent’s role is to facilitate, not to instruct. You sit alongside your child, not in front of a whiteboard. Answered Questions Real questions Australian parents ask, answered through the practical experience of running Euka and supporting families through mid-year switches. Can I start homeschooling in the middle of the school year? + Yes. The Euka program is built to be started at any point in any term, and families enrol every day of the calendar year. There is no waiting until January, and no “missed window”. “You do not have to wait for January. You can just jump on into homeschooling, and it is going to adjust around you and adjust around your child.”— Ellen Brown The state-based registration runs faster mid-year because the home education units are not as swamped as they are at the start-of-year peak. If safety is the reason you are moving now, your child can begin at home while the formal paperwork is being processed. How do I register for homeschooling in New South Wales, Queensland or Victoria? + Every state runs its own home education registration process, and the requirements vary. Euka’s Registration Service was built to remove the guesswork. You fill out a short questionnaire, Euka prepares the documentation including the individualised curriculum learning plan, and you submit it to your state’s home education unit. “We had families spending weeks navigating department websites and trying to write their own education plan from scratch. We built the Registration Service so a parent could go from ‘I want to do this’ to ‘my application is in’ in days, not weeks.”— Brett Campbell, CEO Euka Future Learning The state-specific pages walk through what your state expects: homeschooling in NSW, homeschooling in Queensland, homeschooling in Victoria, and the full set sits on the Why Homeschool hub. Is it too late to start homeschooling in Year 11 or Year 12? + No. Year 11 and Year 12 are the years parents assume they cannot move out of, and it is the assumption that holds the most families back unnecessarily. Senior students who switch to Euka keep their prior academic work, continue building their transcript through the assessment program, and have access to Euka’s University Pathways. “The pathway concern is the one that worries every parent. It is also the one that has the clearest answer. There are now more than 90 university colleges in Australia, the UK, Canada and the USA that accept our graduates through the Navitas partnership, without an ATAR.”— Brett Campbell For students who are not sure whether they want university, Ellen’s standard advice is to do the assessed pathway anyway, so the academic transcript exists if the decision changes later. What if my child is being bullied at school, do I need permission to leave? + No, you do not need the principal’s permission. Parents have the authority to withdraw their child and educate them at home; you notify the school, you do not ask. If the situation is unsafe, you can act immediately and complete the formal registration in parallel. The reality of bullying in Australian schools has shifted: one in three students who join Euka cite bullying as the reason, and the eSafety Commissioner reports a 37 per cent rise in actionable cyberbullying complaints in the past year. “If you do not see any signs of the school or the education department working to fix the problem, get out. I regret every day of those six months.”— Barbara Bryan, Euka parent, Episode 43 Can homeschoolers still get into university without an ATAR? + Yes, and the pathway is well established. Euka’s senior students build an academic transcript through an upload-feedback-resubmit assessment model. That transcript, combined with a university entry or foundation course, gives them access to more than 90 university colleges through the Navitas partnership, including in the UK, Canada and the USA. For students aiming at competitive degrees like law or medicine, this is a real, established route. For students who are unsure, doing the assessed pathway keeps the door open. How long does it take to switch from school to homeschooling with Euka? + Faster than most parents expect. The first practical day at home can be the day you decide; the formal registration runs in the background. Euka’s Registration Service typically prepares the documentation in days, and mid-year submissions tend to be processed faster than start-of-year ones because the state units are not as overloaded. The biggest delay is rarely the paperwork. It is the decision itself. Why This Episode Matters Mid-year is not a compromise, it is often the better window. If the school year started badly, or if something has changed for your family in the last few months, you do not have to ride it out until January. The state systems are calmer, the curriculum picks you up where you are, and the gap between deciding and starting can be days. Year 11 and 12 are not closed doors. The line that “they have to stay in school to finish” is the most common misconception we hear. Senior students switch to Euka mid-year, keep building their transcript, and walk into university through Euka’s University Pathways without needing an ATAR. Safety is a today decision. With bullying behind one in three Euka enrolments, and cyberbullying complaints up sharply, the choice to act is rarely about “if”. It is about how fast. Your Family, Your Journey If you have been wondering whether you have left it too late, you have not. Mid-year families start with Euka every week of the term, and most look back wishing they had started sooner. The post Can I Start Homeschooling in the Middle of the School Year? | 044 appeared first on Euka.

Future Learners
How Young Athletes Train Full-Time Without Falling Behind in School | 42

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 34:16


What happens when your child trains 20 hours a week, flies overseas to get a shot in the Premier League, and still has to get a great education along the way? In this episode of the Future Learners podcast, Brett Campbell (CEO and co-founder of Euka) sits down with Melvyn Wilkes, Sporting Director and Global Operations Manager of Sunshine Coast FC, Australia’s only full-time youth football academy, to talk about how young athletes are training at an elite level without losing the education behind them. Melvyn shares the inside view of full-time academy life: 7:15 AM sport-science testing, 12:30 PM on the field, gym sessions woven through the school day, and a new international pathway sending 32 athletes a year to play in elite UK youth competitions. He also speaks plainly about what mainstream education does (and doesn’t) handle well for high-performance kids, why mental load matters as much as training load, and what changed for his athletes once they switched to Euka’s flexible learning model. If your child trains, performs, competes, or travels at a level that does not fit a 9-to-3 desk, this episode is for you. Key Points: What Euka is making possible for young athletes: A real education pathway for kids whose week does not fit a 9-to-3 desk Lessons that travel with the athlete across states, across countries, across competition calendars The Australian Curriculum delivered the same way regardless of where the athlete is training that month A partnership with Sunshine Coast FC that has unlocked Australian players competing in elite UK youth football Why Euka students are outperforming their peers: “You would be shocked at how well a Euka Future Learning student performs.” Quote from Melvyn, Sporting Director of Sunshine Coast FC Flexible timing means lessons fit around training, not the other way around, and the brain that learns is a brain that has not been worn down by a rigid timetable Athletes on Euka land the same Australian Curriculum outcomes as peers in mainstream school, but are visibly less stressed Self-paced learning builds time management as a side effect, a skill that pays off long after the playing career Why mainstream school stops working for serious athletes: Rigid school timetables pile mental load on top of training load Moving interstate or overseas for sport resets the curriculum every time Even a single inflexible class can hijack a child the night before training and the day after Exam-condition rules are built for a 9-to-3 student, not a kid in a different city every fortnight How the Euka and Sunshine Coast FC partnership came together: Sunshine Coast FC needed an education partner who could align athletes from multiple states into a single squad heading overseas Mainstream and distance-education models could not solve the state-to-state curriculum mismatch Euka’s self-paced, curriculum-aligned model meant every athlete arrived in the UK on the same academic page The partnership now supports athletes training in Australia and competing in the UK in elite youth leagues When this matters for your family: Your child is training, performing or competing at a level that needs daytime hours Your week already does not fit inside 9 to 3, and you are tired of forcing it You want the education to keep up with the sport, not the other way around You want your child to perform better at school, not in spite of the sport, but because of how the model is built Australia’s only full-time youth football academy: how it started When Sunshine Coast FC went full-time in July 2020, the rest of the country thought they were mad. The pandemic had just turned the world upside down, and here was a football club on the Queensland coast tearing up the part-time academy model and committing to something nobody else in Australia was doing. Five years later, the bet has paid off. What started with 26 student athletes in a single building has grown into 180 full-time athletes across four sporting codes (football, basketball, netball and dance) with academic tuition delivered through their partner school, Peregian Beach College. Sunshine Coast FC funds the academic side. The sporting operation funds the school. It is the only setup of its kind in the country. For Melvyn, the model copies what works at the sharp end of European football. “We worked closely with the academic team and the principal to devise a timetable which could encompass training within the day without cutting any corners on the education,” he explained. The point was never to be a school with extra footy on the side. It was to mirror Premier League youth academies, where training and learning sit beside each other from the start. Australia as a whole has got some exceptionally talented young people, particularly in the football fraternity. We wanted to open the network up and give them an opportunity. — Melvyn Wilkes, Sunshine Coast FC What a week at the academy actually looks like Monday is recovery. The athletes have competed on the weekend, so the first coaching contact comes Monday afternoon. There is a strength and conditioning session during the day, but the body is the priority. Tuesday is the heaviest day. Athletes report at 7:15 AM for sport-science testing. Heart-rate variability, thermal muscle scans, baseline data collection. The team uses platforms like Polar and Apollo Sciences to track recovery and readiness across the week. After testing, academic lessons run until lunchtime, then the athletes are on the field from 12:30 PM through to roughly 4:30 PM. Wednesday opens with a 7:15 AM technical session on the field, then academic lessons through the middle of the day, then back on the field from mid-afternoon until 5 PM. Thursday is the “lighter” day, where the athletes report to school as normal, do academic lessons until early afternoon, then complete a final field session by 4:30 PM. Friday is a deliberate taper. One short session at midday so the body is fresh for competition on Saturday or Sunday. “We worked closely with the academic team to devise a timetable that could encompass training within the day, without cutting any corners on the education.”— Melvyn Wilkes, Sunshine Coast FC Australian football meets the English FA: the international pathway In 2023, Sunshine Coast FC made the call to take Australian players to where the elite youth competition actually is. Melvyn, originally from the UK and still well-connected through the football fraternity there, legally affiliated the club in the United Kingdom under the name Sunshine Coast FC UK. That gave the program access to some of the most robust youth competitions in the world at Under-16, Under-18 and Under-23 level, with a senior men’s space launching soon. The response from Australian families was enormous. 167 applications for 32 spots in last year’s intake. Players came from Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Cairns, regional Queensland and even New Zealand. For an aspiring footballer in Australia, this is genuinely the closest pathway to Premier League football most kids will ever get. It is also the moment Sunshine Coast FC ran headfirst into the problem that mainstream schooling could not solve for them: every state runs a slightly different version of the Australian Curriculum, and Year 11 to Year 12 progression rules differ from one state to the next. When you are recruiting 32 athletes from five states and trying to send them to the UK as a single squad, that fragmentation makes coordination almost impossible. “You can sense it when you’re around these athletes. The ones doing the future learning program have a more relaxed persona.”— Melvyn Wilkes, Sunshine Coast FC Why mainstream school stopped working for high-performance athletes This is the part of the conversation Melvyn was most direct about, and worth quoting carefully. Sunshine Coast FC was not built to knock mainstream education. They still have athletes enrolled in mainstream programs in the UK, and many do well. The point is more honest than that. The athletes on Euka’s flexible learning model are observably less stressed than the athletes still navigating mainstream timetables, exam conditions, and rigid attendance rules. Melvyn lives with these kids for stretches at a time when they are in the UK. He sees the difference. For a child who is already carrying the mental load of competing at an elite level, a single inflexible class on a Wednesday morning can become the thing they think about for 24 hours either side. Multiply that across a week, and the cumulative cost on performance and wellbeing is real. “You would be shocked at how well a Euka Future Learning student performs, compared to those learning distance-ed or in person, because it’s a more relaxed environment.”— Melvyn Wilkes, Sunshine Coast FC This is consistent with what Euka has seen across its own family base. Approximately 5 percent of Euka students are aspiring athletes, including Olympic athletes, world champions, and the next wave of professional-track competitors. The pattern is the same: flexibility in when and how the learning happens removes a layer of stress that no amount of resilience training can replace. How Euka fits a full-time training schedule Three things in particular make Euka’s program work for the Sunshine Coast FC model It travels. An athlete in Brisbane, Adelaide or rural Queensland gets the same curriculum as an athlete on a UK road trip in November. The state of residence stops being a constraint. So does the country. It is self-paced. When training takes precedence on a Tuesday afternoon, the lessons do not vanish. They sit there waiting for the athlete, ready to be picked up on Sunday evening or in the back of the team bus. There is no penalty for movement. It is rigorous. This is the point Melvyn and Brett both stressed. Flexibility does not mean lower standards. Athletes are still ticking the same curriculum boxes, the same Australian Curriculum standards, the same Grade 12 outcomes. The path through is just shaped around their lives instead of forcing their lives into a single shape. For families considering a similar move, Euka’s flexible learning page is the right place to start understanding what that looks like in practice. Key Insights for Families If your child is on an elite sporting pathway, learning needs to travel. Mainstream school is built around a fixed time and a fixed place. Aspiring athletes train in the day, compete on weekends, and increasingly travel between states or countries. The education system you choose has to accommodate that, not the other way around. Mental load is part of training load. Coaches now talk about cognitive recovery the same way they talk about physical recovery. If a class, an exam, or a teacher conflict is hijacking the night before training, performance suffers. Removing avoidable stressors is part of athlete care, not a soft preference. Curriculum alignment beats curriculum location. The reason Sunshine Coast FC chose Euka was not because the academic content was different. It was because the Australian Curriculum is delivered the same way to every athlete regardless of which state they walked in from. For families moving between states for sport, performing arts or work, that alone is the unlock. Not every child is going to be a professional. The model still works for them. This is the honest reframe Brett brought into the conversation. Even if the elite-sport pathway does not pan out, an athlete graduates with a complete Australian Curriculum education, real-world time-management skills built from running their own schedule, and the confidence that comes from years of high-performance training. Those are durable assets either way. “Euka was built for students who want to aspire to bigger, better things — kids who can’t sit at a desk all day.”— Brett Campbell, Euka Future Learning Your Family, Your Journey If your child trains, performs or competes at a level that demands daytime hours, this episode is the clearest look yet at what an alternative could feel like. You do not have to be aiming at the Premier League to benefit from a model that travels with you. Many Euka families come to us simply because their week does not fit inside 9 to 3. If you are curious about how this might work for your family, the Future Learners podcast has plenty of other episodes from families who have made the switch, including Travel Schooling with The Slow Road and Travel Schooling: Everything You Need to Know. 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I am Brett Campbell, co-founder and CEO of Euka Future Learning, and today we have a special episode. I am joined by Melvyn, who is the Sporting Director and Global Operations Manager of Sunshine Coast FC, a partner of ours and a partnership we are really excited about. We brought Melvyn in today to tell us and tell you about the academy and what they are doing. Brett: At Euka, we believe we are a very pioneering organisation, and we only partner with people who are working in a very similar field. What Sunshine Coast FC are doing, I wish was available in Melbourne when I was a kid. So we want to talk about this opportunity, and also check in on how a lot of our students have been going and how it really works when you are an aspiring athlete trying to get your schooling completed as well. Melvyn, welcome to the episode. Melvyn: Thanks for having me, Brett. It is really interesting. Brett: Let us start by giving our listeners an overview. What is Sunshine Coast FC? Melvyn: The FC obviously stands for Football Club, but we have many facets to our operation. We are more of a sporting club, Brett. Football is our core business, but we also have a basketball program, a netball program, and a dance academy. All of them are full-time. By full-time I mean the students combine their academic studies with full-time training, and full-time training is between 16 and 20 hours per week during the working day. Brett: And for those who are unsure of what football is, the running joke, it is soccer. I will do the interpretation. One of the things that was really exciting when you reached out to Euka is that we accommodate a very wide variety of needs. One of our largest growing cohorts is the aspiring athlete arena. Close to about 5 percent of our students are in that space. We have Olympic athletes, world champions, aspiring athletes from dance through to football. We are living in a very different world now than when I was at school. Brett: When you talk about 16 to 20 hours of training, how have you currently set up the process? How does it operate? You have been operating prior to reaching out to Euka and adopting a very different education philosophy. Talk to me about how that looks from the schooling element. Melvyn: We transitioned our program from part-time to full-time bang in the middle of the pandemic in July 2020. People thought we were crazy, but it is a similar sort of story to yourselves with Euka. You have to be innovative and you have to be bold. We currently have a partner college, Peregian Beach College, based on the Sunshine Coast. They deliver mainstream education from prep to Year 12 which is stock standard for any educational institution. Melvyn: What we wanted to do was mirror what the academies were doing in the United Kingdom and other parts of the world. We worked closely with the academic team and the principal to devise a timetable which could encompass training within the day without cutting any corners on the education. We went from piloting the program with 26 student athletes when we kicked off in July 2020, to 70-odd within eight or nine months, to over 100 within 12 months, and as we speak today we are about 180 full-time student athletes based at Peregian Beach College. That is funded academic tuition by our sporting operation. Melvyn: Let me talk through what a working week looks like in our full-time academies. Generally, we do not have access to the athletes on a Monday morning because they have had competition on the weekend and they are still in their recovery process. Our first point of contact is Monday afternoon at 2:45 PM. They report for school on Monday morning, do lessons through the day, and there is a gym session during the day with our strength and conditioning team. We have full-time S&C coaches and full-time sports scientists. Melvyn: Tuesday is our main contact day. Athletes report at 7:15 AM for sport-science testing and data collection. We have many platforms including Polar and Apollo Sciences. We do heart-rate variability testing, thermal muscle scanning, and various data collection to get everybody's baseline recovery status for the week. After testing they go into academic lessons up until lunchtime, then we have them on the field from 12:30 PM through to roughly 4:30 PM. Melvyn: Wednesday morning we have them back in at 7:15 AM until 8:30 AM for another technical session on the field. They have quite a big break where they go into academic lessons up until about 2:30 or 3:00 PM, and then we have them back out until 5:00 PM. Thursday morning we do not touch them. They report for school as normal, have academic lessons until about 12:30 or 1:00 PM, and then we have them back out until 4:30 PM. There are gym sessions, performance analysis, and practical elements throughout. Melvyn: Friday is more relaxed. We will do one component around midday because a lot of the players are preparing for competition on Saturday or Sunday. We taper the training on Friday to help maintain them or prepare them for the weekend. And then they have games on the weekend. Brett: My back-of-the-napkin maths says they are doing 50 percent school, 50 percent training. Melvyn: Yeah, but it is still not enough training for us, Brett. We are greedy people. Sport people are greedy people. That is how we came across you. Melvyn: We had some challenges in our state within the football fraternity. We could see them coming, but we wanted to grow our operation and provide additional pathways which would make the competition more robust and produce more talented players for the Australian nation. When we started looking at this in 2018, that did not sit well with various organisations that govern football in Queensland. That did not deter us. In 2023 we decided to expedite the process of our pathway from Australia to other parts of the world. Melvyn: I am originally from the UK, albeit an Australian citizen now. I still maintain my contacts in the UK football fraternity. That enabled us to legally affiliate our football club in the United Kingdom under the name Sunshine Coast FC UK, and to participate in extremely robust youth competitions, some of the best in the UK at their specific age groups of Under-16, Under-18 and Under-23. We are about to develop and move into the senior men's space. Melvyn: What we required was another unique opportunity from an educational perspective. Rather than just pulling from our academy, we opened the network up across Australia. Last year we had around 167 applications vying for 32 spots to play in the United Kingdom. Players came from Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Cairns, regional Queensland. We had contact from New Zealand. Melvyn: Each state has a national education curriculum, as you know, but there are slight variations in different states. That provides complexities to try and get everybody on the same page. When you have students enrolled in Year 11 going into Year 12 who have already done their elective subjects, Year 11 has to marry up with Year 12, and different states are delivering Year 11 to Year 12 differently. Melvyn: Our partner school, Peregian Beach College, were having some of these challenges trying to align Year 11 and Year 12 across states. That is when we did our research, our due diligence, whatever you would like to call it. We found you guys at Euka and made contact. I think it was Jake at the offset, and then it was full steam ahead. The service we have had from Euka has been top class. The support, the guidance, even working with our academic institution at Peregian Beach College. There has been communication back and forth, and even with the parents. It has been seamless. Melvyn: It is important to bring the truth to the table. A lot of people who do podcasts mask things over and paint rosy pictures. We had real challenges, and the challenges came from mainstream education. There is a large element of rigid learning attached to mainstream education. I am certainly not knocking it, because it has a place, and it is horses for courses for parents and guardians. We support all of our athletes whether they are on mainstream education or on the future learning platform. Melvyn: Our preference is to have all of our athletes with Euka on the homeschool program. We are replicating what the very sharp end of football is doing in the United Kingdom, the Premier League. The vast majority of Premier League clubs run their youth program as full-time and school them inside the football club. This is the closest any kid will ever get from Australia to Premier League football, by embarking on this with us in football, and also jumping on with Euka Future Learning. Melvyn: We still have a number of athletes on mainstream education in the UK, and as much as they are doing well in football, they have a lot of challenges in terms of the education. They have to be in contact with the teacher, they have exams, certain parameters, exam conditions. We have provisions in place to deliver the program as prescribed. But the online platform with Euka is less rigid, which means there is less stress on the students. Melvyn: You can tell the ones on mainstream education and the ones on future learning. You can sense it when you are around these athletes. We live with these athletes. I have spent significant time with them over the last six months. You can feel and sense that some of the athletes are under pressure with the mainstream education program, and the ones doing the future learning program have more of a relaxed persona. Melvyn: I am the one doing all the recruitment for student athletes going to the UK. I am the first point of contact, and I am also the person who, for want of a better word, is selling the program. I have to talk about the Euka program and the mainstream education program, and offer the holistic package. I always lean towards steering parents to look at the future learning platform, because of the stress and strain mainstream education can lay on a young person at a critical stage in their life when they are vying to get into a professional football club. Brett: I always look at things through the outcome we are trying to solve for. In your case, you are wanting to give your students the best possible shot at becoming a professional athlete. What that means is that education is not the first cab off the rank in terms of when it happens. It still has to happen, but it has to fit around the sport. We now live in a world where unless you are going down specific routes like medicine or law, the rigidity of school as the first priority does not always serve the child. Aspiring athletes are a clear example. Brett: Even if they have one class on a Wednesday at 10 AM in a subject they are not great at, or they do not enjoy, or they are behind on, or they do not like the teacher, that one thing can be the thing that hijacks them the night before and stays with them the day after. We are trying to create high-performing athletes here. Euka was built for that. We say we are the backbone for students who want to aspire to bigger, better things and who cannot sit at a desk all day to do their schoolwork. Brett: I want to reframe that, because we absolutely still believe in education. Not all of these athletes are going to become professionals. That is the reality. But the beauty of what you have built is that you have set it up around the outcome of a student aspiring to be a professional, and at the same time making sure they are ticking the boxes and getting an education. Because that is still required. Melvyn: I tackle it as a parent. My own kids have been through mainstream school education in the UK and Australia. The world is evolving. I always say to parents, the words future learning mean exactly what they say. This is the way the world is going. When I am talking to parents now, the conversation is always related to the health and wellbeing of the young person, particularly mental health. A lot of stress and anxiety is centred around exams, assessments, going to school, dealing with people face to face. Melvyn: I used to be a post-16 lecturer in the UK, so I can speak from experience as an educator. What appeases or alleviates parents concerns is when I explain the online platform. It is done at their own pace. If you put two athletes in a room, one doing future learning and one doing mainstream, they will both come out with the same certificate of education. But one is sitting in a classroom being directed, while the other is at their own pace with support. You would be shocked at how the future learning student performs because it is a more relaxed environment. Melvyn: With future learning, they are managing their own time. Indirectly, this is setting young people up for time management in how they conduct themselves through the online platform. You do not need a bell telling you when to start and when to stop. You do not need to move from one classroom to the next. You really do manage your own time. Brett: This is the way the future is moving. There are options now, which is what I love. There are options for families to choose whatever path they want. If you want your child to be an aspiring athlete, or an aspiring actor, or anything, you have to ask how do we put them in the best position possible. Not everyone learns the same way, at the same time, or at the same pace. Until recently there has not been a real option for parents. Now there is.", "citation": [ { "@type": "Quotation", "text": "You would be shocked at how well a Euka Future Learning student performs, compared to those learning distance-ed or in person, because it is a more relaxed environment.", "spokenByCharacter": { "@id": "https://euka.edu.au/all-episodes/how-young-athletes-train-full-time-without-falling-behind-in-school-42/#melvyn-wilkes" } }, { "@type": "Quotation", "text": "You can sense it when you are around these athletes. 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Euka's model solved it." } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "Does flexible homeschool learning still work if my child does not become a professional athlete?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Yes. Even if the elite-sport pathway does not pan out, an athlete on Euka's program graduates with a complete Australian Curriculum education, real-world time-management skills built from running their own schedule, and the confidence that comes from years of high-performance training. Those are durable assets either way. The model is built around the outcome of a student aspiring to be a professional, while still ensuring they tick every curriculum box." } } ] } ] } The post How Young Athletes Train Full-Time Without Falling Behind in School | 42 appeared first on Euka.

The BelTel
Man abused at NI ‘Christian nightclub' accuses Presbyterian Church and PSNI of failing him and ‘other victims'

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 20:26


A man who was abused at a so-called ‘Christian nightclub' has accused the Presbyterian Church and the PSNI of failing him and other potential victims. Ross Hunter, now 39 years old, says he was sexually abused by his cousin Jonathan Hyndman, who was a youth leader in a co. Londonderry church in the 1990s. Hyndman, who became a policeman in the 2000s, was suspended from duty after a criminal investigation was launched but took his own just days later. The victim has accused PCI of “trying to keep abuse buried”. Olivia Peden is joined by Belfast Telegraph's Brett Campbell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Crash Cast
Ep #274 Brett Campbell of Pallbearer

Crash Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 154:08


Fresh off their final tour of 2025 Brett of the band Pallbearer stops by the studio to chat with us for a few hours about SPORTS, traveling the world in a doom metal band, and a mutual love for the Bladerunner movies.   Links down below for all the goods. If you want behind the scenes and episodes 2 days early sign up for our Patreon it helps support the show in many ways. As always thank you for listening.     Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/crashcast   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/crashcast      Instagram https://www.instagram.com/crashcastpod/   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/crashcastpod   Twitter https://twitter.com/crashcastpod1   Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@crash.cast  

The BelTel
Presbyterian Church mired in controversy as PSNI launch criminal investigation

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 38:19


The PSNI has is probing safeguarding failures in the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. It comes after the church's moderator Trevor Gribben quit citing ‘serious and significant failings' in safeguarding from 2009 to 2022, including concerns over a pedophile teacher who was a voluntary youth group leader in the church. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by The Belfast Telegraph's Brett Campbell and the Sunday Life's Angela Davison. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The BelTel
BelTel Politics: What a new Irish President means for NI amid souring relations in Stormont

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 23:55


With days to go in the two-horse race to the Irish Presidency, who is likely to come out on top, and what could the winner mean for Northern Ireland? And up at Stormont, relations between politicians have become quite strained recently. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Irish Independent Politics Correspondent John Downing, and by Belfast Telegraph Assistant News Editor, Brett Campbell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The BelTel
Father Ted's Graham Linehan arrested by armed police amidst Trans controversy

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 28:23


Irish man Graham Linehan is one of the brains behind one of TV's finest ever comedies – Father Ted. He is now a self-described ‘gender critical' activist, causing much controversy and offence to those who believe in trans rights. In the latest twist, he was arrested by five armed police over posts made on X in April of this year. How did Graham Linehan go from comedic genius to such a divisive figure, and where exactly is the line between free speech and hate speech? Ciarán Dunbar joined by the Belfast Telegraph's deputy features editor, Gillian Halliday, and from our news desk, Brett Campbell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HEAVY Music Interviews
Burning Minds With BRETT CAMPBELL From PALLBEARER

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 11:20


Interview by Kris PetersRenowned doom metal merchants PALLBEARER make their return to Australia in March 2025 for an electrifying tour, promising to deliver their signature blend of haunting melodies and crushing riffs. Joining them on all dates will be special guests UK doom metal titans CONAN.The 2024 release of Mind Burns Alive finds Pallbearer navigating the space between disquiet and serenity with a singular intensity. At times poetic and blistering, their fifth full length is a heartfelt meditation on isolation, trauma and mental breakdown, framed by the possibility of redemption and the quiet aching beauty of escape.Known for their colossal riffs and unrelenting heaviness, Conan has carved a unique niche in the metal scene, drawing fans with their atmospheric yet punishing sound. This tour comes on the heels of their critically acclaimed album, Evidence of Immortality, which showcases their evolution while staying true to their doom-laden roots.HEAVY spoke with Pallbearer frontman Brett Campbell before he boarded the flight to find out what we can expect..In the interview Brett told us what has changed with the band since their last visit eight years ago, what to expect from their live show, choosing Conan as touring partners and why, their recent album Mind Burns Alive and how much of that they will be p[laying, the reaction to that album, gauging an albums' success in the modern era, the early days of the band, future plans and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

Clicks 2 Bricks
Ep 112: Alex Nocifera is the Co-Founder and CEO of LOMA, and Brian Monahan is Head of Retail Media Solutions for Dentsu

Clicks 2 Bricks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 51:03


Host Rob Reed welcomes some serious local retail powerhouses to the Clicks to Bricks podcast today: Alex Nocifera and Brian Monahan. Alex, a serial entrepreneur Rob has known for over a decade, returns to the show. Following a successful exit in local marketing and founding Field Day, which was featured in episode 29, he's now focused on his latest venture, LOMA, which he co-founded with Brett Campbell, another former guest from episode 30. Joining him is Brian Monahan, Global Client President and Head of Retail Media Solutions at the agency powerhouse Dentsu. Together, they discuss the shift toward local store marketing, exploring how local activations and media drive foot traffic, boost frequency, and connect businesses with the communities they serve. This is a great episode in a new format we are exploring, so be sure not to miss out. Thanks for listening!Key Points From This Episode:Where guests are joining us from today.A fun fact about Brian Monahan that most people might not know.What Alex has been up to since Field Day and more about LOMA.How Brian ended up at Dentsu and what they do there.Alex speaks to where the pain is that's preventing franchise brands from unlocking the potential of local.Brian shares his thoughts on the idea of mistaking activity for impact; what is the unlock?Alex shares why they're still working with paper mail and how influence can come in many different ways.The franchise profile: dealing with the franchisee and the possible disconnect.We discuss the idea that retailers are becoming media networks.Brian's take on Walmart's store-level support through socials and why more retailers haven't followed it.LOMA being built to work for big companies: centralizing the workstream. Alex unpacks three core constituents in retail.Going back to the good old-fashioned match market test.Thoughts on trends and big shifts expected for 2025.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Alex Nocifera on LinkedInLOMABrian Monahan on LinkedInDentsuEp 29: Alex Nocifera is the Founder and CEO of Field Day, the Local Marketing Activation PlatformField DayEp 30: Brett Campbell is Vice President of Field Marketing for Tropical Smoothie Cafe, and this episode is a deep dive into LSM: local store marketingGood to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...and Others Don't: 1Clicks 2 Bricks Marketing Leaders Coffee Chat

The BelTel
Trump triumphant by a landslide – how and why did he win the American people?

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 39:49


Donald Trump has resoundingly won the US Presidency. He is now the oldest person to win the presidency, the only convicted felon to do so, and the only won to have incited an insurrection. But not of that matters now – the American people have spoken. How did the night play out, how surprised are we, and what does it mean for Northern Ireland and the Republic? Keith Bailie, Brett Campbell, Margaret Canning and Olivia Peden join Ciarán Dunbar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
#1111 - Home Schooling 101 With Brett Campbell of Euka

Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 20:26 Transcription Available


Is homeschooling right for your family? A rising number of Australian parents are questioning if this alternative path could truly work for them and their children's unique needs.  We delve into the realities of homeschooling with Brett Campbell, CEO of Australia's largest homeschooling provider, Euka, as he shares insights, data, and tips that could transform the way you think about your child's education. In this episode: Homeschooling - a modern, inclusive option Top reasons for homeschooling Flexible schedule Socialisation Grade 11 & 12 University Pathway program University Related Links:  #1042 – Work & Home School Life Balance How to Help when School Sucks #503 Home Schooling 101 Find us on Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to the Happy Families newsletter Leave a voice memo here or email your questions/comments to podcasts@happyfamilies.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Unified Brand - Branding Podcast
Unlocking the Power of Community Marketing for Multi-Unit Brands with Brett Campbell

The Unified Brand - Branding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 31:10


How can multi-unit brands stand out in crowded markets? In this episode of The Unified Brand Podcast, we dive into community marketing with Brett Campbell, Co-Founder and CMO of LOMA. With over 25 years of transformative marketing leadership, Brett shares insights on integrating local businesses into their communities, fostering genuine connections, and overcoming the challenges of scalability. Discover how franchise giants like Papa John's leverage community presence to differentiate in competitive landscapes. Tune in for actionable strategies to elevate your brand through community engagement. --------------------------------------------------------------- Brett's links  Brett's linkedin - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettpcampbell/ Loma Website - ⁠https://www.lomaplatform.com ------------------------------------------------------------ Do Feel like your brand could use improving but not sure where to start?Or are you looking to build upon and grow your existing brand to create more impact? Or are you seeking an impactful, iconic and memorable logo and brand identity system? Schedule a brand discovery consultation call here - ⁠⁠https://www.elementsbrandmanagement.o.uk/schedule-a-call⁠⁠ ------------------------ Social Channels YouTube - ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1DttwtvyIL5wOAewMSeRw⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/elementsbrandmanagement/⁠⁠ Facebook - ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/ElementsBrandManagement/⁠⁠ X - ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/ElementsBrand ⁠⁠ Website - ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/36BQX00⁠⁠  Free Brand Development Resources How strong is your brand? Take our brand assessment and find out - ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/2VksUSj⁠⁠ Brand Building Course - Learn how to build a magnetic brand that stands out from the competition and grows your business - ⁠⁠http://bit.ly/2Zw5dos

Future Learners
Is School Going “WOKE”? | 036

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 27:27


Brett Campbell and Ellen Brown discuss the growing concerns among parents regarding the influence of educational philosophies that emphasise social and political issues in the school curriculum. The post Is School Going “WOKE”? | 036 appeared first on Euka.

Delivering Marketing Joy Webshow
DMJ Ep 511: How To Utilize Community Marketing

Delivering Marketing Joy Webshow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 10:19


On episode 511 of Delivering #MarketingJoy, Brett Campbell talks about what community marketing is (and why it matters), discusses mistakes he sees brands making, and why marketers need an "operating system" to succeed.

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World
1147: Streamline Franchise Marketing: Promote Local Growth through Innovative Solutions with LOMA Co-Founder Brett Campbell

Marketer of the Day with Robert Plank: Get Daily Insights from the Top Internet Marketers & Entrepreneurs Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 26:01


Are you a franchise owner or marketer struggling to effectively scale your local marketing efforts? Franchisees often find themselves overwhelmed with the daily responsibilities of managing operations. This leaves them with little time to focus on marketing efforts. As a result, they may struggle to promote their business effectively. Balancing these tasks can be a significant challenge for many franchisees. Brett Campbell is a seasoned franchise marketing expert with nearly 30 years of experience driving profitability, growth, and brand excellence for major brands like Papa John's and Tropical Smoothie Cafe. As the co-founder of LOMA Platform, Brett has developed a unique solution to address a critical gap in the franchise industry - the lack of scalable tools to support local store marketing efforts. Today, Brett discusses the challenges franchise owners and marketers face in effectively executing local store marketing efforts. Stay tuned! Resources LOMA Platform Website Brett Campbell on LinkedIn

The BelTel
Whitney Hughes jailed – what next for Newry's ‘Cocaine Queen'?

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 13:35


31-year-old Whitney Hughes has been handed a 4-year sentence for drug offences. The so called ‘Cocaine Queen' of Newry took over her father, Mark ‘The Chicken' Lovell's crime gang after he was gunned down in December 2022. Hughes admitted seven drug offences relating to possessing and supplying cocaine, MDMA and steroids, two counts of trading in counterfeit goods and one of possessing criminal property. Ciarán Dunbar is joined by Belfast Telegraph reporter Brett Campbell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Metal Shop's Backstage Pass
Metal Shop's Backstage Pass - Episode 382 : PALLBEARER

Metal Shop's Backstage Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 18:13


I spoke with Brett Campbell from the Arkansas-based doom metal band PALLBEARER.  Pallbearer is playing July 19th at the Substation in Seattle ! 

PAPO METAL
PAPO METAL EPISÓDIO 70

PAPO METAL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 44:21


Chegamos ao episódio 70 do Papo Metal. Tem entrevista com HATEFULMURDER. A banda acaba de lançar o álbum "I AM THE POWER". Conversamos com o guitarrista Renan Campos e o batera Thomás Martin para saber tudo sobre esse lançamento. A outra entrevista é com Brett Campbell, vocal e guitarrista do PALLBEARER, banda americana de Doom que também está com disco novo: "Mind Burns Alive". Você fica sabendo tudo sobre mais esse lançamento no Papo Metal 70. E ainda: Novidade da Malvada, Momento Nuclear Blast: Nightwish, agenda de shows e muito mais. #BoraProMoshpit

Future Learners
How to retain 90% of everything you learn! | 024

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 38:28


Subscribe Apple | Spotify | Youtube About this episode Hosts, Brett Campbell and Ellen Brown discuss the importance of understanding and leveraging different learning preferences to enhance educational experiences for children. They explore how various learning styles can impact engagement and retention, in our latest episode titled: How to Retain 90% of Everything You Learn.

Future Learners
How to retain 90% of everything you learn! | 024

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 38:28


Hosts, Brett Campbell and Ellen Brown discuss the importance of understanding and leveraging different learning preferences to enhance educational experiences for children. The post How to retain 90% of everything you learn! | 024 appeared first on Euka.

Future Learners
The Importance of Raising Risk Takers | 019

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 52:38


Brett Campbell and Ellen Brown dive into the significance of encouraging risk-taking in children's development. The post The Importance of Raising Risk Takers | 019 appeared first on Euka.

Future Learners
The Importance of Raising Risk Takers | 019

Future Learners

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 52:38


Subscribe Apple | Spotify | Youtube | Amazon About this episode Brett Campbell and Ellen Brown dive into the significance of encouraging risk-taking in children's development. They explore various dimensions where risk is vital, including outdoor play, creative expression, social interaction, academic exploration, and personal growth. They discuss how taking risks can enhance physical activity, […] The post The Importance of Raising Risk Takers | 019 appeared first on Euka.

TNT Radio
Andreas Michli, Serge Faucher, Brett Campbell & Catherine Christensen on The Sonia Poulton Show - 06 March 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 55:51


On today's show, Andreas Michli talks to Sonia about running for London Mayor in 2024. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Andreas Michli is a candidate for Mayor of London. You can find him on Twitter @andreasformayor. GUEST 2, 3 & 4 OVERVIEW: Serge Faucher, Brett Campbell, and lawyer Catherine Christensen  represent a large group of serving and retired Canadian military personnel who have launched two tort lawsuits against the Canadian Armed Forces regarding the abuse of power they faced over the COVID mandates imposed on them.

Create PT Wealth
Brett Campbell - $100,000 profit in digital fitness product sales

Create PT Wealth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 63:42


In this latest Podcast, we had the pleasure of interviewing Brett Campbell. We first meet Brett in 2010 & he became a client of TrainerHQ. Since then, Brett has gone onto achieve some incredible achievements. We unpack a lot of his journey in this podcast, but here is some insights into what Brett has accomplished. Brett is an Award winning Entrepreneur and Investor. He is the Founder of Navion, a portfolio of companies doing $40M yr in revenue. He was a pioneer in the health and fitness industry having built the fastest growing fitness franchise at its time, along with over a dozen product and service offerings; including a fitness RTO, supplement brand, global fitness retreats, tech platforms and a suite of online digital programs have been used by over 700,000 people across the globe. Brett was one of the first in Australia to have generated over $100,000 (profit) in digital fitness product sales over a 24hr period. He went on to do this multiple times within the fitness industry. In late 2015 Brett signed with New York publishing house Morgan James to produce his first book “Right Now, Why not You, and Why not Now?” which became a best seller in its first month of release. In 2017 Brett Co-founded Claxon. A multi award winning digital growth agency that partners with SMEs and globally recognised companies such as Accor hotels, Wyndham, Prospa, Binance Australia, CarExpert and Nimble to name a few. Claxon has won multiple awards including the Best Small Social Media Agency of the year award for Australia and New Zealand, the Australian Marketing Excellence award cementing its spot as the countries number #1 marketing company. Claxon was also listed #20 in the Deloitte Fast 50 Rising Stars and made the AFR Fast Starters list. In 2020 Brett retired. It lasted 2 years. He is not made for retirement

Making Bank
Master In Minutes: Success Simplified #MakingBank #S8E14

Making Bank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 40:14


Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Sam Bell, Yanik Silver, James Nowlin, Brett Campbell, Tony Grebmeier, Ryan Stewman & Gionni Marsico and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:30) Sam Bell The most important thing you should be able to do as an entrepreneur is focus. It is very easy to get distracted by a lot of things in your career. Without focus, you may end up jumping from one thing to another without any real progress. Find that one thing which you know you are really good at, then focus and really commit to it and you'll be able to ensure your success.   (7:40) Yanik Silver Be authentic with yourself, your brand, your product. Sometimes, many brands have made this one mistake of trying to associate with something that is trending without much connection or depth. As a result, the brand will just look silly and it may even backfire. Remember to be authentic. Find out what is unique to your brand and stick to that. Exploit that instead and stay real.   (12:59) James Nowlin Many people may find a repeated routine boring and monotonous but a monotonous routine is sometimes very advantageous when done the right way. A daily routine will get your mind, body and spirit into a schedule of purposefulness. Also, when you have a daily routine, you spend less time having to make decisions for every small activity in your life. This way you have more room for bigger decisions.    (19:40) Brett Campbell Ask yourself, what are the things you are doing right now for free. Many times we tend to do something for free mainly because we can. We know it is something we are good at and will not take much of our time and energy. In business, nothing should be done without profit. Remember, just because you could doesn't mean you should.   (26:30) Tony Grebmeier Many people who aspire to be entrepreneurs have this mentality of going all out at everything which is a really admirable trait to have. However, it will take a toll on you if that is all that you do. Many people have lost sight of purpose, joy and their own family and all they see are numbers. Do not let yourself go to this point. You can work hard, go all in, but never lose sight of what is more important, especially your family.   (30:55) Ryan Stewman We live in a time where we can get whatever information, whatever data, strategy, and advice we want at the tip of our fingers. We can surround ourselves with successful people who already have a working system that we can learn from. Even if we can't, there's tons of youtube videos we can watch. The only thing we need to do from our end, is to take action.   (35:15) Giovanni Marsico Many people think that inorder to be more productive they cut off their free time so that they can put in more work. This is actually not true. In fact, if you learn to be hyper focused during your working hours, you will find yourself having more free time. This is a superior and healthier approach to success as compared to working constantly for the sake of productivity.   Link: @yaniksilver @jamesr.nowlin  @brettcampbellofficial @tonygrebmeier @hardcorecloser @giovannimarsicoofficial

Making Bank
Master In Minutes: Success Simplified #MakingBank #S8E14

Making Bank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 39:05


Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Sam Bell, Yanik Silver, James Nowlin, Brett Campbell, Tony Grebmeier, Ryan Stewman & Gionni Marsico and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:30) Sam Bell The most important thing you should be able to do as an entrepreneur is focus. It is very easy to get distracted by a lot of things in your career. Without focus, you may end up jumping from one thing to another without any real progress. Find that one thing which you know you are really good at, then focus and really commit to it and you'll be able to ensure your success.   (7:40) Yanik Silver Be authentic with yourself, your brand, your product. Sometimes, many brands have made this one mistake of trying to associate with something that is trending without much connection or depth. As a result, the brand will just look silly and it may even backfire. Remember to be authentic. Find out what is unique to your brand and stick to that. Exploit that instead and stay real.   (12:59) James Nowlin Many people may find a repeated routine boring and monotonous but a monotonous routine is sometimes very advantageous when done the right way. A daily routine will get your mind, body and spirit into a schedule of purposefulness. Also, when you have a daily routine, you spend less time having to make decisions for every small activity in your life. This way you have more room for bigger decisions.    (19:40) Brett Campbell Ask yourself, what are the things you are doing right now for free. Many times we tend to do something for free mainly because we can. We know it is something we are good at and will not take much of our time and energy. In business, nothing should be done without profit. Remember, just because you could doesn't mean you should.   (26:30) Tony Grebmeier Many people who aspire to be entrepreneurs have this mentality of going all out at everything which is a really admirable trait to have. However, it will take a toll on you if that is all that you do. Many people have lost sight of purpose, joy and their own family and all they see are numbers. Do not let yourself go to this point. You can work hard, go all in, but never lose sight of what is more important, especially your family.   (30:55) Ryan Stewman We live in a time where we can get whatever information, whatever data, strategy, and advice we want at the tip of our fingers. We can surround ourselves with successful people who already have a working system that we can learn from. Even if we can't, there's tons of youtube videos we can watch. The only thing we need to do from our end, is to take action.   (35:15) Giovanni Marsico Many people think that inorder to be more productive they cut off their free time so that they can put in more work. This is actually not true. In fact, if you learn to be hyper focused during your working hours, you will find yourself having more free time. This is a superior and healthier approach to success as compared to working constantly for the sake of productivity.   Link: @yaniksilver @jamesr.nowlin  @brettcampbellofficial @tonygrebmeier @hardcorecloser @giovannimarsicoofficial

Making Bank
Master In Minutes: Success Simplified #MakingBank #S8E14

Making Bank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 39:05


Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Sam Bell, Yanik Silver, James Nowlin, Brett Campbell, Tony Grebmeier, Ryan Stewman & Gionni Marsico and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:30) Sam Bell The most important thing you should be able to do as an entrepreneur is focus. It is very easy to get distracted by a lot of things in your career. Without focus, you may end up jumping from one thing to another without any real progress. Find that one thing which you know you are really good at, then focus and really commit to it and you'll be able to ensure your success.   (7:40) Yanik Silver Be authentic with yourself, your brand, your product. Sometimes, many brands have made this one mistake of trying to associate with something that is trending without much connection or depth. As a result, the brand will just look silly and it may even backfire. Remember to be authentic. Find out what is unique to your brand and stick to that. Exploit that instead and stay real.   (12:59) James Nowlin Many people may find a repeated routine boring and monotonous but a monotonous routine is sometimes very advantageous when done the right way. A daily routine will get your mind, body and spirit into a schedule of purposefulness. Also, when you have a daily routine, you spend less time having to make decisions for every small activity in your life. This way you have more room for bigger decisions.    (19:40) Brett Campbell Ask yourself, what are the things you are doing right now for free. Many times we tend to do something for free mainly because we can. We know it is something we are good at and will not take much of our time and energy. In business, nothing should be done without profit. Remember, just because you could doesn't mean you should.   (26:30) Tony Grebmeier Many people who aspire to be entrepreneurs have this mentality of going all out at everything which is a really admirable trait to have. However, it will take a toll on you if that is all that you do. Many people have lost sight of purpose, joy and their own family and all they see are numbers. Do not let yourself go to this point. You can work hard, go all in, but never lose sight of what is more important, especially your family.   (30:55) Ryan Stewman We live in a time where we can get whatever information, whatever data, strategy, and advice we want at the tip of our fingers. We can surround ourselves with successful people who already have a working system that we can learn from. Even if we can't, there's tons of youtube videos we can watch. The only thing we need to do from our end, is to take action.   (35:15) Giovanni Marsico Many people think that inorder to be more productive they cut off their free time so that they can put in more work. This is actually not true. In fact, if you learn to be hyper focused during your working hours, you will find yourself having more free time. This is a superior and healthier approach to success as compared to working constantly for the sake of productivity.   Link: @yaniksilver @jamesr.nowlin  @brettcampbellofficial @tonygrebmeier @hardcorecloser @giovannimarsicoofficial

Making Bank
Master In Minutes: Success Simplified #MakingBank #S8E14

Making Bank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 40:14


Welcome back to Making Bank. On today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Sam Bell, Yanik Silver, James Nowlin, Brett Campbell, Tony Grebmeier, Ryan Stewman & Gionni Marsico and in this episode you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success.   (2:30) Sam Bell The most important thing you should be able to do as an entrepreneur is focus. It is very easy to get distracted by a lot of things in your career. Without focus, you may end up jumping from one thing to another without any real progress. Find that one thing which you know you are really good at, then focus and really commit to it and you'll be able to ensure your success.   (7:40) Yanik Silver Be authentic with yourself, your brand, your product. Sometimes, many brands have made this one mistake of trying to associate with something that is trending without much connection or depth. As a result, the brand will just look silly and it may even backfire. Remember to be authentic. Find out what is unique to your brand and stick to that. Exploit that instead and stay real.   (12:59) James Nowlin Many people may find a repeated routine boring and monotonous but a monotonous routine is sometimes very advantageous when done the right way. A daily routine will get your mind, body and spirit into a schedule of purposefulness. Also, when you have a daily routine, you spend less time having to make decisions for every small activity in your life. This way you have more room for bigger decisions.    (19:40) Brett Campbell Ask yourself, what are the things you are doing right now for free. Many times we tend to do something for free mainly because we can. We know it is something we are good at and will not take much of our time and energy. In business, nothing should be done without profit. Remember, just because you could doesn't mean you should.   (26:30) Tony Grebmeier Many people who aspire to be entrepreneurs have this mentality of going all out at everything which is a really admirable trait to have. However, it will take a toll on you if that is all that you do. Many people have lost sight of purpose, joy and their own family and all they see are numbers. Do not let yourself go to this point. You can work hard, go all in, but never lose sight of what is more important, especially your family.   (30:55) Ryan Stewman We live in a time where we can get whatever information, whatever data, strategy, and advice we want at the tip of our fingers. We can surround ourselves with successful people who already have a working system that we can learn from. Even if we can't, there's tons of youtube videos we can watch. The only thing we need to do from our end, is to take action.   (35:15) Giovanni Marsico Many people think that inorder to be more productive they cut off their free time so that they can put in more work. This is actually not true. In fact, if you learn to be hyper focused during your working hours, you will find yourself having more free time. This is a superior and healthier approach to success as compared to working constantly for the sake of productivity.   Link: @yaniksilver @jamesr.nowlin  @brettcampbellofficial @tonygrebmeier @hardcorecloser @giovannimarsicoofficial

HRD2KILL PODCAST
Trudeau, COVID-19 & Alleged Medical Abuse of Power

HRD2KILL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 59:24


Delve into the intriguing stories surrounding Trudeau, COVID-19, and alleged abuse of power in this eye-opening video. Join barrister Catherine Christensen and former CAF members Bart Postma and Brett Campbell as they discuss shocking accounts, including rumors of pretend jabs for military personnel. Welcome to The Hard To Kill Podcast, hosted by army veteran, founder, author, ironman, dad, science teacher and content creator, Dave Morrow. On this podcast you'll hear how to get leaner, fitter and harder to kill and the many lessons to help Dave reach his goal of helping 100k veterans lose 2 million pounds.  Timestamps: 00:00:00 Podcast discusses lawsuit against Canadian armed forces. 00:05:25 CAF abuse of power exposed, lawsuit pending. 00:10:02 Childhood dream complete, but fought against mandates. 00:15:56 Memo denied, claimed accommodation, then deemed threat. Retreated for family's safety, faced bullying. 00:20:22 Late join, contract up, questioned communism, started business. 00:27:08 They took my LDA - $55100/month 00:29:24 Everyone had their own rules, but no needle. Refused service, fought for nothing. 00:34:11 Military culture allows disregard for the law. Lawsuits hold them accountable. 00:39:33 People need to take action against injustice. 00:45:53 Question: How do we dispel the myth that vaccine skepticism is a right-wing argument? 00:50:31 Optimistic editor seeks diverse voices for important messages. 00:54:33 Military critical thinkers faced opposition but had support. 00:58:11 Thanks for coming on the show. Good luck with lawsuit. Let's expose corrupt courts. Stay tuned for updates. Train hard, fight easy. Support the cause at davemorrow.net/merch. Follow Dave Morrow's Socials: LinkedIn I Instagram I Facebook I YouTube I Twitter I Patreon

Sales vs. Marketing
Lessons - The 5 lenses Of Marketing | Brett Campbell, Founder at Claxon

Sales vs. Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 9:59


➡️ Like The Podcast? Leave A Rating: https://ratethispodcast.com/successstory   ➡️ About The Guest⁣ Brett Campbell is an Entrepreneur and Investor having founded 2 of Australia's fastest growing companies. Brett was a pioneer in the fitness industry. His company Fit International, included the Fast Growing fitness franchise at its time growing to 35 locations in 6 months. With over a dozen product and service offerings, including a fitness RTO, supplement brand, global fitness retreats, tech platforms and a suite of online digital programs have been used by over 700,000 people across the globe. Brett was one of the first, and one of the few still today in Australia to have generated over $100,000 in digital product sales over a 24hr period, multiple times within the fitness industry. In 2017 Brett Co-founded Claxon, a multi award winning digital growth agency who partners with SMEs and globally recognised companies such as Accor hotels, Wyndham, Prospa and Nimble to name a few, to drive business profit. In 2018 Claxon won the best small social media agency of the year award for Australia and New Zealand from Social Media Marketing Institute. In 2019 Claxon won the marketing excellence award from the Australian small business awards cementing their spot as the countries number #1 marketing company. In the same year Claxon was listed #20 in the Deloitte Fast 50 Rising Stars, and in early 2020 were listed on the AFR Fast Starter list. ➡️ Show Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettocampbell/ ➡️ Watch the Episodes On Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/scottdclary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The BelTel
Newry gangland murder sparks fears of further bloodshed

The BelTel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 22:56


Northern Ireland's gangland bloodletting continues with the latest hit has claiming the life of a man in Newry. Mark Lovell was shot up to 15 times by gunmen who had been lying in wait outside his home in the Carnagat area. Sources in Newry predict a blood bath as revenge is sought for his death. Sharon O'Neill and Brett Campbell join Ciarán Dunbar to discuss the bad blood on the border.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

YOUR INTENTION MATTERS!
Ep. 168 (Brett Campbell - VP Sales @ TitanHouse)

YOUR INTENTION MATTERS!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 31:22


On this episode, Brett Campbell - VP Sales @ TitanHouse joins us to share his story!Remember, #yourintentionmatters!  Why?  Because that's the result you'll tend to get.www.soarondemand.com

Discovery
The Evidence: When misinformation kills

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 50:35


A maelstrom of misinformation and its sinister cousin, disinformation, have been swirling all around us about Covid-19. The rumours and conspiracy theories have raced around the globe as fast as the virus itself. Untruths, half-truths, misunderstandings and deliberate mischief-making aren't new when it comes to health of course, but a global pandemic with a novel virus means that there is much uncertainty and a lack of definite facts. In that gap, falsehoods flourish and in our super-connected world, they spread far and wide. Claudia Hammond and her panel of global experts assess the scale of misinformation and its impact and conclude that misinformation really does cost lives. Dr Brett Campbell, a physician in a dedicated Covid intensive care unit at Ascension St Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, tells Claudia about the unvaccinated patients, many of them close to death, who still cannot accept that the virus is real. Claudia's guests include Heidi Larson , Director of the Vaccine Confidence Project and Professor at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Dr Saad Omer, Director of the Yale Institute for Global Health and Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases in the USA and Robert Kanwagi, a public health specialist and a member of the Global Task Force on Vaccine Confidence and Uptake. Produced by: Fiona Hill and Maria Simons Studio Engineer: Jackie Marjoram

Huckin' Eh
Ottawa Outlaws, UC Invitational Questions Answered, Bunny Thugs

Huckin' Eh

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 67:00


Get ready for an action-packed episode as there are one and a half main events! Danie and Theo start with some news and notes from the past week, and Theo admits he was wrong about the Ottawa Outlaws. Andrew Portwine, the president of the board of directors for Ultimate Canada, comes on to answer some questions about the Ultimate Canada Invitational. Brett Campbell and Shana Yates from Bunny Thugs discuss the origin story of the club mixed team from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

The Make It Happen Show
60. You Make It Happen: How To Connect Business, Brand And Consumer With A Compelling Customer Journey (with Brett Campbell, Claxon)

The Make It Happen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 24:15


What most business owners think of when they think of marketing and sales is simply getting your brand, product, or service in front of someone and converting them to buy. However, if you want to really elevate your marketing and sales engine to the next level, listen to this.     You need to be dissecting your customer's journey to find out how to speak to your target market from the moment they learn about you all the way through every single touchpoint until they purchase. It's about understanding your brand as well as your target market's needs and wants to the nth degree, and then communicating that back to the consumer.     So, how do you do this? We've asked one of the Vision Partners here at The Entourage, and Founder of the award-winning digital growth agency Claxon, Brett Campbell, to come and share his knowledge on what you need to do to craft a compelling customer journey. Turning what is a 5 day workshop's worth of knowledge into one crazy packed episode of The Make It Happen Show, this is one that you should take notes on and do the homework for! Check it out now.     Timestamps: 2:44 - What it takes to create a compelling customer journey 4:22 - The top factors to consider before creating a customer journey process 6:12 - Why you need to build a movement as a business, and how to do it 11:45 - The importance of being a category king and the strategy you need to achieve it 15:14 - Misconceptions about branding and how you can amplify your brand 19:33 - Prerequisites to take note of when building your customer journey

Clicks 2 Bricks
Ep 30: Brett Campbell is Vice President of Field Marketing for Tropical Smoothie Cafe, and this episode is a deep dive into LSM: local store marketing

Clicks 2 Bricks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 49:38


Today we sit with Brett Campbell, Vice President of Field Marketing for Tropical Smoothie Cafe, and dive into the nuances of field marking and how it’s aided his organization’s success. After hearing about Brett’s childhood as the son of a U.S Navy pilot, he tells us more about the Tropical Smoothie Brand and how it has been making waves in the fast-casual space. Brett talks about the brand study they performed two years ago, and why it was so useful in helping the Tropical Smoothie Cafe team find their brand voice and engage with their market more effectively. Following this, Brett details his role at Tropical Smoothie Cafe, sharing some of his professional history.

United Public Radio
GHOSTLY TALK EP 147 – PALLBEARER 2021/01/13

United Public Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 68:13


HOME CURRENT SHOWS STAIRWAY SPIRITS ARCHIVES 2002-2009 CONTACT ABOUT SEARCH … EP 147 – PALLBEARER JAN 14, 2021 | LIFE, MUSIC, STORY TELLING Share Tweet Pallbearer’s music is unique with a signature sound that stands out in the crowded arena of metal and rock music. Members Brett, Joseph, Devin, and Mark join us to talk about their music and latest album, Forgotten Days, which they joked was “aptly named” as the album dropped October 23, 2020, right in the middle of a global pandemic. We talk to the guys about what they’ve been doing during this bizarre time for musicians and of course share some great stories and have some good discussion along the way. Bassist Joseph D. Rowland also recently released music from his side synth project Hosianna Mantra which has been getting excellent reviews. If you are a fan of synth and ambient you need to check this album out. LInks below. Check out and join their Patreon page for exclusive videos, unreleased music tracks, special merchandise, and more. Listen to Ghostly Talk on Spotify Hosianna Mantra Particle Mythology _ Joseph Rowland _Ghostlytalk Podcast Band Bio Pallbearer (Little Rock, Arkansas) was formed by Brett Campbell and Joseph D. Rowland in 2008. Devin Holt joined as a second guitarist and the band released their first demo in 2010 and were signed by Profound Lore Records in 2011. Their first full-length album Sorrow and Extinction came out in 2012 to rave reviews. Current drummer Mark Lierly joined shortly after the first album and in 2014, the band dropped their second full-length, Foundations of Burden, which also debuted to stellar reviews and topped lists. Heartless was released in 2016, which debuted at #187 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 chart and #42 on the current albums list and saw the band going in a more progressive rock direction. Their fourth album, Forgotten Days was released in October 2020 on Nuclear Blast. When the band was featured in The New York Times Magazine in 2017, critic David Rees stated Pallbearer was “one of the most resonant emotional campaigns in American rock music.” Awesome.

The Make It Happen Show
32. You Make It Happen: This Is How You Maximise Your Business' Digital Growth In 2021 (with Brett Campbell, Claxon)

The Make It Happen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 13:59


What separates the successful entrepreneurs from the pack this time of year? They get proactive. If you start planning for 2021 in January, then you're too late. And if growth is on the cards for you in the new year, why not start to make it happen now?   We've got the perfect person to help you take the steps you need to maximise your business' growth potential on The Make It Happen Show today. Brett Campbell is the Founder of Claxon, Australia's leading Digital Growth Agency which has been named in the 2020 AFR Fast Starter list, the Deloitte Fast 50, Social Media Agency of the Year, and more. He's also one of our Vision Partners here at The Entourage and works directly with our Members to take their digital growth strategies to the next level.   This episode is jam-packed with fantastic advice including the question you need to ask yourself NOW to plan for growth in the future, and the 3 core factors you need to consider to make your digital strategy a major winner. If you're serious about your growth, you won't want to miss this.   Timestamps: [2:20] Brett Campbell introduces himself and his business, Claxon [3:15] The 3 factors to consider when scaling your business [5:17] Every entrepreneur must know this one thing to grow in 2021 [8:36] The 5 key lenses of how to win in digital marketing

The Anything Goes Podcast
Brett Campbell On Navigating Entrepreneurship

The Anything Goes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 75:07


From Journeyman Cabinet Maker to Entrepreneur having built one of the fastest growing fitness brands in Australia, Brett Campbell is a man on a mission and is living the dream life of a young and successful entrepreneur. Impacted and inspired by the passing of a childhood friend, Brett is now taking his mission to the next level: helping the generations of entrepreneurs and professionals realize their true potential and assume a life of freedom and abundance that is possible for all who dare to take charge of their destiny. He is also the founder of the Unleash Your Greatness movement, an international live-event series to help others pursue living the life of their dreams. Having grown up in New Zealand, Brett now lives in the Gold Coast of Australia with his lovely wife, Emily, and their two Pugs, Burt and Puggsly and is also about to become a father for the 1st time. SHOW NOTES: 01:34 Carnivore Diet 05:51 Reasons To Keep Pursuing Fitness 06:50 Most People Don't Work Hard Enough 09:15 Claxon Agency 12:00 Bretts Beginnings 22:20 Where Did Your Drive To Excel Come From? 24:30 Re-evaluating Your Values 29:15 Unleash Your Greatness 35:40 Breaking Down Your Values 37:30 Scheduling Whats Important 39:00 Number 1 Thing Business Owners Should Focus on 44:30 Be Clear On Your Number 47:01 Love what you do 51:50 Fun Tickets 53:30 Ripple Effect 55:55 Leading By Example 56:30 Relationships 59:30 Anna's New Business 01:01:30 How To Get More 01:04:31 Negotiating as a Sport 01:05:30 Don't Follow what Everyone Else Is Doing 01:11:30 What are you focusing on right now? FIND BRETT HERE: WEB: https://brettcampbell.net/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/brettjacampbell INSTA: @brettcampbellofficial    FIND US HERE: Anna: @annarose_richards Morgan: @morgangrichards Website: https://annaandmorgan.com/

The SWISH Show
Spencer Lodge Interview | Selling & Surviving in a Crisis

The SWISH Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 41:17


Having trained and coached thousands of people to become millionaire, we've got a highly-practical podcast for you today, so get ready to take notes. Internationally renowned Sales Expert, #1 Best-Selling Author and Award Winning Podcast host Spencer Lodge joins ISR Training CEO Ryan Tuckwood from United Arab Emirates to share 40 minutes of pure sales gold. Key Takeaways:- How to sell in a crisis & get your business through a pandemic - The direct pros & cons of operating a business during COVID- How Spencer Started in sales and the mistakes he made to be where he is- Spencer will explain how he nurtures & adds value throughout the sales process- The importance of mentors- Top three sales mistakes

The SWISH Show
Brett Campbell interview | Serial Entrepreneur reveals top tips for Growth & Scaling Business

The SWISH Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 69:16


Ryan Tuckwood hosts serial entrepreneur, published Author, Global Speaker and Television Personality on Australia's #1 Mainstream Business Channel, Brett Campbell.In today's episode, Brett will reveal what he does for effective decision making, scaling at mass, and discusses how it is vital to build the foundation for your business. If you're in business, we promise you'll take valuable tips from his experience, including what mindset you need for success.

The Forging Excalibur Podcast
Episode 17 - Brett Campbell Interview

The Forging Excalibur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 65:32


In this episode of The Forging Excalibur Podcast, Michael speaks with Brett Campbell. Brett is a seasoned and serial entrepreneur having founded 2 of Australasia's fastest growing companies in their respective fields, including the fastest growing fitness franchise of the time exploding to 35 locations in only 6 months. Brett is a published author, global speaker and television personality on Australia's #1 mainstream business channel. We spoke all things business and also did a deep dive into personal development and Brett's very own “Acceptance Strategy”. I really enjoyed this discussion with Brett, and I hope he'll accept a future invitation to be on The Forging Excalibur Podcast again.     Show Notes - Podcast Episode 17   00:00 - Forging Excalibur Podcast Introduction & The Hero's Journey Sponsored ad. 01:30 - Introducing the Brett 02:30 - Brett's greatest adversity & gift 13:00 - Brett's first business story 16:40 - How Brett's entrepreneurial story started 19:00 - Talking legacy & it's evolution 24:45 - Asking the greatest questions of life, “why are we here, what is our purpose?” 28:00 - Belief is everything 33:00 - Acceptance Strategy 46:00 - Walking the path as any kind of coach 55:00 - The profound impact of embodied wisdom 62:00 - Answering the call to adventure and starting your grand Hero's Journey 64:30 - Leave the world with 1 great thing you've learned; The Acceptance Strategy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The One Shot Movement Podcast
Interview with Award Winning Digital Agency Founder Brett Campbell

The One Shot Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 89:01


In this series of the One Shot Movement podcast, we had the pleasure of conversing with Brett Campbell, Foundr of Claxon, an award winning digital marketing agency. Listen to the journey of Brett as he tells us stories from his childhood, to his growth as a fitness trainer, and now with his company, Claxon. This entrepreneur journey is one you should not miss!

The Oyster
The Oyster Rewind June-July Episode

The Oyster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 9:56


Why am I so passionate about helping businesses succeed?  Every week I dedicate at least 8 hours to making my podcast show The Oyster with Lauren Kress possible.  Why? Because I believe that conscious, evolved businesses that understand how to make their staff and their customers happier make the world a better place.  What do you think the role of business is in society? A big thank you to all of our June & July guests for helping me make this podcast possible!  Stella Gianotto from Brands for Brands Agency on Byron Sharp's 2-part series How Brands Grow  Jessica Kinny from Kinny Legal for explaining how businesses can legally protect themselves  Adam Cox from 1gnition on how to reduce stress and live a happier life.  Brett Campbell from Claxon sharing the importance of cutting through the noise and the 5 lenses of marketing.  Global branding expert Evander Duck III from over in NYC to talk about how to live your brand and put customer experience at the centre of your business and Robert A. Crowe from Leading for Purpose who explained the conflict that can arise in the boardroom and the role of the Chair to help non-profit boards and their organisations to thrive.  #marketing #customers #leadership #smallbusiness

The Oyster
Cutting Through The Noise With Brett Campbell

The Oyster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 48:45


Be sure to subscribe to our podcast to never miss an episode of #theoyster where we ask our expert guests to share their pearls of wisdom about the Science Behind Better Business.Brett Campbell is a serial Entrepreneur and has founded 2 of Australasia's fastest growing companies in there respected fields, Fiit International, the fastest growing fitness franchise at its time and Campbell Media Group (now Claxon Agency) which recently won the accolade of 2018 Best Small Agency of the Year award for Australia and NZ.You can connect with Brett on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettocampbell/Find out more about Claxon Agency here: https://claxon.agency/

The Business Called You
Brett Campbell and finding your "why" in life and business.

The Business Called You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 52:21


Thank You For Listening The Business Called You is an ever-expanding global community of like minded business owners who want to expand their knowledge and be on the leading edge of the technology and business thinking that will take their business to the next level.  This podcast is for entrepreneurs, small business owners or even start-ups who want to be inspired, and who want tools and actionable strategies to improve their life and their business.  Jonathan Edwards brings his ever expanding knowledge as an Olympian and an Entrepreneur to bring you the latest and greatest in tech, psychology, productivity, books, inspiring people. This podcast is part of Jonathan's Podcast365 project. Please leave a comment below. Listen today as Jonathan speaks with Brett Campbell

The Wake Up Dad Show with Dr Scott Vatcher and Dr Evan Hill
031 Lifes Too Short Not To Do What You Want with Brett Campbell

The Wake Up Dad Show with Dr Scott Vatcher and Dr Evan Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 39:56


This guy is legit!  Have fun listening! From Journeyman Cabinet Maker to Fitness Entrepreneur having built one of the fastest growing fitness brands in Australia, Brett Campbell is a man on a mission and is living the dream life of a young and successful entrepreneur. Impacted and inspired by the passing of a childhood friend, Brett is now taking his mission to the next level: helping the generations of entrepreneurs and professionals realize their true potential and assume a life of freedom and abundance that is possible for all who dare to take charge of their destiny. Brett's mission is to help over 100 million people discover, design, develop and deliver their passion and expertise to the world so they can make more money, help more people, and ultimately live a lifestyle of their design. Brett Campbell is the owner and CEO of Fit International, a global health and fitness company whose products and services have helped over 45,000 clients, and the Authority Academy, an online community for Internet marketers, coaches, speakers, and small business owners. He is also the founder of the Unleash Your Greatness movement, an international live-event series to help others pursue living the life of their dreams. Having grown up in New Zealand, Brett now lives in the Gold Coast of Australia with his lovely wife, Emily, and their two Pugs, Burt and Puggsly. Contact: Email: info@brettcampbell.net Skype: brettjacampbell Website: http://brettcampbell.net Facebook: http://brettcampbell.net/facebook DADWORK: In which of the 5 P's is life just flying by too fast which needs to be addressed ASAP? Have a listen and let me know what you think. Check out the website and Facebook page.  Leave me a rating on iTunes. Spread this message out to all the Dads you know, they deserve it. www.thewakeupdadshow.com An ancient proverb once said “For a man to achieve his dreams he must first Wake Up.  Dad, you are not alone, this is your Wake Up call.  We're in this together, all for one and one for all.

The Create Your Own Life Show
157: Right Now! Why Not You, Why Not Now? — Brett Campbell

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 43:10


Brett Campbell is the owner and CEO of Fit International, a global health and fitness company whose products and services have helped over 45,000 clients, and the Authority Academy, an online community for Internet marketers, coaches, speakers, and small business owners. He is also the founder of the Unleash Your Greatness movement, an international live-event series to help others pursue living the life of their dreams. Brett's messages reach over five million people each week. Having grown up in New Zealand, Brett now lives in his dream house on the beach of the Gold Coast of Australia with his lovely wife, Emily, and their two Pugs, Burt and Puggsly. Get Your Free Audio Book Links From Today's Show:www.brettcampbell.net/jeremy

The Create Your Own Life Show
73: The Value of Authenticity — Brett Campbell

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 53:11


From Journeyman Cabinet Maker to Fitness Entrepreneur having built one of the fastest growing fitness brands in Australia, Brett Campbell is a man on a mission and is living the dream life of a young and successful entrepreneur. Impacted and inspired by the passing of a childhood friend, Brett is now taking his mission to the next level… to help the generations of entrepreneurs and professionals realize their true potential and assume a life of freedom and abundance that is possible for all who dare to take charge of their destiny. Brett's Mission is to help over 100 million people design, develop and deliver their passion and expertise to the world so they can make more money, help more people, and ultimately live a lifestyle of their design. In a systematic and energized manner, Brett is taking people to new heights in a shorter time than anyone believed possible. In this Episode: Overcoming your upbringing to springboard to success. Connecting yourself to the big reason why. Why you need to be the best version of yourself. How to be a successful fitness entrepreneur. How to digitally scale your business. The most important skill to market online. The power of being authentic. How to create a powerful perspective. The future of online marketing in 2016.   Brett's Favorite Book:Brett's Favorite Quote:"Done is better than perfect." Links From Today's Show:www.brettcapbell.nethttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/10x-achievement-brett-campbell/id1011043314?mt=2http://fiitchicks.com.au Today's Sponsor:

The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 105 Build Your List Before You Launch Your First Online Product, Guest Brett Campbell

The Brand Journalism Advantage Podcast With Phoebe Chongchua

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 40:09


The first thing you should do before you launch an online product. Entrepreneur, Brett Campbell,  shares how to make your product launch a huge win. It starts with list building. ThinkLikeAJournalist.com See The Show Notes