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Biblical rain, inner demons, Queensland, none of those impediments could stop NSW claiming the women's Origin series. Can they make it a sweep? In the men's there are some big selection headaches for both teams. We have the best motivational speech of the AFL so far. PLUS, the sound of pure sporting joy. Featured: Zac Bailey, NRL reporter, Channel Nine. Marlee Silva, NRLW reporter, Channel Nine.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
A record crowd, plenty of points, a NSW win and allegations of eye gouging, Women's Origin had nearly everything. We explain why the gouging claims have evaporated. In the AFL, we marvel and Jack Crisp's unbreakable run of games. What Drake has to do with the Sydney derby and why the Q-Clash has us salivating. PLUS, Ange Postecoglou's silverware quest is alive and who spent $28k on Uber Eats? We explain. Featured: Emma Lawrence, NRL reporter, Channel Nine. Ben Cameron, AFL commentator, ABC Sport.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Send us a textRewind to 1 May 2005 to 7 May 2005: Fall Out Boy drops From Under the Cork Tree straight into our black emo hearts, Lionel Messi scores his first ever goal and The Bold and the Beautiful pulls the ultimate soap opera move — bringing back Taylor from the dead.
Miss JB For Breakfast?JB caught up with Kevin Anderson this morning to find out what's going on around the region (including his take on the new Meat Pie Shapes!!)Plus, JB caught up Rodger Corser the host of the new Channel Nine television program, The Floor. The chatted about what makes this new game show so unique and what did Rodger to the hosting chair...!
On Saturday, Channel Nine's Telethon raised 10 million dollars for Mater's Little Miracles. The record-breaking amount will go towards neonatal intensive care and maternal-fetal medicine. The host of Nine's Telethon Melissa Downes told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "The part of the Telethon that we all love being part of is representing and showcasing all of the extended family of Mater, from all the staff, the researchers, the doctors, all the specialists, right down to the people who work in the wards and then the families and that's what we love."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, it’s Benjamin Norris and welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking play on my podcast, where I go behind the scenes with the biggest players in Australian television.This week, I’m joined by the one and only Rodger Corser — a name you’ll definitely recognise from Doctor Doctor, Underbelly, and pretty much every major Aussie drama of the last two decades. He’s a powerhouse in scripted television, but more recently, we’ve seen him take a leap into the world of TV hosting.You might remember his turn as the mysterious frontman of The Traitors — where, let’s be honest, he was playing more of a character than just being Rodger Corser. But in Channel Nine’s new prime-time game show The Floor, we’re finally seeing the real Rodger — and it turns out that was a bit of a challenge for him.Now, if you’re wondering how The Floor works, here’s the gist: 81 contestants stand on a massive LED grid, each occupying a square representing their area of trivia expertise. In each round, a contestant is randomly selected to challenge a neighbouring player in that neighbour's specialty. They face off in a rapid-fire, 45-second duel, answering visual-based questions. The winner claims the loser's square and category, expanding their territory. The ultimate goal? To conquer the entire floor and take home the grand prize of $200,000.In our chat, Rodger opens up about the shift from actor to presenter, and the very different way audiences perceive you in each role. We’ll also get the scoop on filming The Floor in Amsterdam — why they took 100 Aussie contestants across the globe and how the hell that even worked logistically.Plus, we’ll hear Rodger’s thoughts on Rob Lowe — who hosted the U.S. version — and whether he felt the pressure of stepping into those very polished shoes.So sit back and enjoy as we dive into the wild, wonderful and slightly chaotic world of The Floor — with Rodger Corser.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Peter Dutton have butted heads for their third and penultimate leaders debate, hosted by Channel Nine. After a political truce from the leaders during the day as they paid their respects to Pope Francis, both began by reiterating their condolences. - सङ्घीय निर्वाचनका लागि दुई हप्ता भन्दा कम समय बाँकी रहँदा प्रधानमन्त्री एन्थोनी आल्बनिजी र पिटर डटन तेस्रो पटक चुनावी बहसमा भिडेका छन्। च्यानल नाइनले मङ्गलबार, २२ एप्रिलमा सञ्चालन गरेको बहसको सुरुमा पोप फ्रान्सिस प्रति श्रद्धाञ्जली दिएका नेताहरूले आ-आफ्ना एजेन्डा प्रस्तुत गर्दै मतदाताको मन जित्ने प्रयास गरे। यस बारे एक रिपोर्ट सुन्नुहोस्।
No injuries have been reported from an earthquake on Australia's east coast early this morning. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition leader Peter Dutton have faced each other in the third leaders' debate, hosted by Channel Nine. - 今朝早く、オーストラリア東海岸で地震が発生しました。今のところケガ人は報告されていません。連邦選挙に向けた3度目の党首討論会が昨夜チャンネル・ナインの主催で開かれました。
Anthony Albanese en Peter Dutton troffen elkaar gisterenavond voor hun derde en voorlaatste debat voor de verkiezingen. De partijleiders gingen dit keer in debat bij Channel Nine.
Miss JB For Breakfast?JB caught up with Matt and Brett from Travel Guides, which starts on Channel Nine on Monday night!Plus, a sports wrap from Jack Howard and we found out about new movies at the Forum 6 Cinemas with Grant Lee.
Labor critical of Coalition's gas policy as details released, A fiery US senate exchange over tariffs on Australia, Rugby Australia renew broadcast deal with Channel Nine for another 5 years.
Super Rugby Pacific bosses are trumpeting an improvement on and off the field so far in 2025. They say dead time is down by more than a minute per match - while an average of 61 points per game is the highest in competition history. Higher average attendance and growing TV ratings are also being referenced. It comes as Rugby Australia announces a 10 million dollar a year uplift in a new broadcast rights deal with Channel Nine. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With The Hundred set to return on Channel Nine tomorrow night, host Andy Lee joined 6PR Today to chat about new segments coming to the show and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Channel Nine's Tom Morris had the latest on the story involving the Tigers defender. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Channel Nine's Tom Morris had the latest on the story involving the Tigers defender. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mim Haysom’s world-beating, Cannes-winning One House initiative at Suncorp in 2022 was a big bold bet on innovative, mould-breaking marketing that Suncorp’s executive leadership and board only saw days before a documentary on the initiative was set to broadcast on Nine. “The first time the board saw One House, I took them into the auditorium and played them the 26-minute documentary three nights before it was going live on Channel Nine,” says Suncorp’s Executive GM, Brand & Customer Experience. “The accountability for creativity stops with me … I set myself up that way from the get-go.” Haysom is also the person who tells the CFO she needs incremental money for performance media – and not to siphon it out of brand. “Insurance search terms [at peak cost of living crunch] were 50 per cent up year on year. They are about 35 per cent up now. With that there is opportunity to pump more money into search to capture demand. So, I've absolutely been doing that,” she says. “But what I've been doing is writing business cases to say … we don’t touch brand … because if you haven't got that awareness, consideration, if you're not building trust in your brand – especially in insurance – then people won't convert in the lower levels anyway.” Legendary adman Sir John Hegarty couldn’t agree more. “The trouble is we live in a bubble called commerce, and the people out there don't – they live in a world called ‘engage me, entertain me’,” he says. It’s a challenge Val Morgan Cinema’s Guy Burbidge has been wrestling with for cinema. There’s an "awful lot more measurement conversations” which Burbidge says is a "good thing ... but it’s an increasingly binary conversation about reach and cost and not the power of a [media] platform and creativity. “We've gone down too much science, arguably, with too many ones and zeros and cost and reach and algorithms. The next piece of work for us is talking to the creative community to understand how do you take advantage of those cultural moments created by movies and cinema as they come up.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Conceive Baby podcast, the spotlight is on the inspiring journey of Angie Kent, a beloved figure in Australian media. Angie Kent, widely recognised for her spirited appearances on shows like "Gogglebox" and "The Bachelorette" as well as resident upcycle queen on the Nine Network's “Space Invaders”, is now sharing her personal path toward solo motherhood on the Channel Nine show, "Big Miracles." At the age of 34, single and facing multiple fertility-related conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis adenomyosis and PMDD, Angie has decided to take her future into her own hands. She is undergoing IVF in the hope of creating and freezing embryos she can use for her future family.This heartfelt interview delves into Angie's ongoing battle with multiple reproductive health conditions with Angie bravely and openly sharing how these challenges have shaped her decisions and outlook on life. Her story offers both a ray of hope and a source of solidarity for many listeners facing similar struggles. Angie provides encouragement and practical advice for women navigating the complexities of invisible illnesses, fertility and reproductive challenges. Throughout the episode, Tasha and Angie explore topics such as self-awareness, self-care, and the importance of understanding one's body and actively preparing for pregnancy, empowering listeners with the knowledge that despite the challenges, there is always a pathway to motherhood and self-fulfillment.Key Takeaways:Trust Your Body: Angie's story emphasizes the importance of listening to your body and advocating for your health when dealing with chronic, invisible illnesses.Preparation and Support: Comprehensive preparation and supportive networks are crucial in navigating the intricate process of IVF, especially when dealing with reproductive health issues.Empowerment and Self-Love: Embracing one's own journey and deriving strength from it is vital; Angie's decision to pursue solo motherhood exemplifies self-empowerment and self-love.Breaking Stigmas: Highlighting the societal pressures and the importance of breaking away from traditional expectations conveys the message of crafting one's own version of happiness.Emotional Resilience: Angie's experience serves as a reminder of the emotional highs and lows involved in fertility treatments and the significance of persistence and resilience.Notable Quotes:Angie Kent: "I am my person and I can create this for myself."Angie Kent: "People need to know that period pain is not normal."Tasha Jennings: "You are running a marathon on the other end. You're building a new human being."Angie Kent: "You know your body better than anyone, even if you don't know the fancy medical terms."Angie Kent: "I'd rather take the chance than have the regret."Resources:Angie Kent on Instagram (@angiekent_): AngieKentAngleon Facebook "Big Miracles" TV Show: Tune in on Channel NineAngie onTikTokTasha Jennings - Your Fertile Pantry Online Program: Tasha Jennings Website
The 2025 NRL season is officially underway with 45 thousand people witnessing four blockbuster matches at Allegiant Stadium. Channel Nine's and 4BC's very own Peter Psaltis told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "I'll give the Rugby League a big tick." "How they make that up next year, I'm not sure, but it was interesting," Salty said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Channel Nine's Neil Dessmann joins Matt to preview the Bulldogs' hopes in 2025. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To prepare the big dog for Backyard Cricket, we ambushed Richard Wilkins at his dressing room at Channel Nine and threw over 1000 balls at his face. Did he catch them or did he fail the ultimate trainingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with Rachel Griffiths one Australia’s finest actors who is about to feature in the scripted drama Madam not only as the protagonist of the series but as a producer as well. Rachel Griffths is one of my all time favourite actors and I can tell you that I use to love her so much that I would mimic the way she spoke and would watch her interviews over and over again. So you can imagine how much fun I had today chatting with her about her new series Madam. The story follows the American character Mackenzie (otherwise known as Mack) who lives a regular life in small-town New Zealand with her husband Rob and their two sons. When Mack discovers that Rob has been seeing a sex worker, it comes as a confronting surprise and rather than feeling angry, Mack feels unexpectedly inspired. So with a wish and prayer she sets up a her own ethical brothel. It is like nothing you have ever seen on TV. Rachel will unpack the reasons why she chose this project and the interesting learning that came from telling a story about sex work. We chat about her relationship with the other actors including Danielle Mc Cormack. Who you may know as Bee Smith from Wentworth. I find out about Rachel’s experiences on set and how getting COVID nearly shut down production. You will get everything from some amazing insights into her character Ronda from Murrial’s Wedding, what she thinks about Six Feat Under’s finale all these years later and what Rachel thinks about the potential of Series 2 of Madam. There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of MaDAM. Which lunches Feb 4, 9.00pm on Channel 9 and 9Now See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We couldn’t love this woman any more if we tried. Rachel Griffiths joined us ahead of the launch of her brand new show Madam premiering tonight after Married At First Sight on Channel Nine. It’s time to get spicy!!!!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a pared back event last night as the 67th Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy reformatted the awards show to help victims of the wildfires that destroyed more than 14,000 buildings and displaced tens of thousands. More than $10 million was raised for those impacted. Many award-winners also used their time to make statements about the current climate, with Best New Artist Chappell Roan calling out the working conditions for emerging artists. Channel Nine US Correspondent Reid Butler told Mike Hosking that some people hated the speech while others loved it. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NRL bosses will put their Australian broadcast rights up for grabs this year in a move that could spark interest from foreign streaming services. The sport's current deal with Fox Sports and Channel Nine across the ditch ends after the 2026 season. Reports from the Daily Telegraph claim the likes of Netflix and Prime Video could be interested. Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave explains further. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wippa is taking hair meds because he’s starting to lose the hair on his head, but the side effects mean the hair grows literally everywhere and now he looks like a full on mammoth. We’re talking back hair, leg hair, chest hair, finger hair. Plus we give an update on Alex Cullen’s depature from Channel Nine and reveal how Wip stopped a creepy guy taking photos of girls at the beach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today’s episode with Alessandra one of the relationship experts from Married At First Sight. Which launches series 12 tonight. MAFS is an institution and so many people watch this Channel Nine reality series. Now not just in Australia but all over the world. I am excited to share with you my catch up with Alessandra. Who is the sexy sexologist on the show. There is something so effortlessly engaging about her accent and intelligence. Their was literally no editing to this podcast… which is unusual. Let me let you. Alessandra will unpack the way in which she was picked to be on the couch working with these couples. We chat about her relationship with John Aiken and Mel Schilling and how she feels about her connection with the other experts. I find out what Alessandra thinks about the connection with only fans and Mafs. Which I think has always fascinated me. You will get everything from how she feels about this season, what what we have to learn from Mafs as viewers and what makes this show so addictive.. There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of Married At First Sight Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's headlines include: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has ruled out calling a second Voice referendum, if Labor wins re-election. Channel Nine presenter Alex Cullen will step down “permanently” after allegedly accepting $50,000 to refer to social media personality Adrian Portelli as "the McLaren man" live on air. A statue of Captain Cook has been vandalised in Sydney ahead of Australia Day. And today’s good news: Researchers in the U.S. are a step closer to solving the “long-standing mystery of how far bees travel from their hives to collect pollen and nectar.” Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Zara SeidlerProducer: Emma Gillespie Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Channel Nine's horror Australian Open coverage goes from bad to worse. Plus, illegal immigrants swamping London, and Elon Musk lashes out at OpenAI. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben and Tumaini are checking back in midway through this Australian Open, just as the quarterfinals are about to begin. We break down the women's stories first, including check-ins on top contenders Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff, and Iga Swiatek. We also discuss all the fuss over Danielle Collins giving it back to a hostile crowd, Madison Keys' resurgence, and Elina Svitolina's transformation. On the men's side, we discuss the upcoming showdown between Djokovic and Alcaraz, why Djokovic's boycott of Channel Nine was justified, and Jannik Sinner struggling in the heat. Thank you for listening! Our Patreon is back up and running to ensure NCR keeps going and stays ad-free, and we hope you can join in supporting NCR! And we especially thank our GOAT backers: Pam Shriver and J. O'D. And please check out Ben's new writing home, Bounces! And Tumaini's work at The Guardian!
This week, a Channel Nine presenter was stood down after he allegedly accepted $50,000 for being the first TV journalist to call a high-profile businessman “McLaren Guy” instead of “Lambo Guy”. Channel Nine has responded saying they are “taking this matter extremely seriously” and have stood down the reporter, Alex Cullen. Today, we thought we’d go through more of a media literacy angle: what are the rules and ethics around journalists accepting gifts? We’ll explore this in today’s deep dive. Hosts: Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimonsProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three Israeli hostages freed by Hamas reunited with their mothers; President Donald Trump promises a reprieve as TikTok works to restore service after US ban; and, at the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic beats Jiri Lehecka but snubs Channel Nine over offensive comments.
Novak Djokovic, the 24-time tennis grand slam champion from Serbia, is embroiled in yet another off-court stoush. This time, it’s with a TV broadcaster over an apparent on-air joke with Serbian fans during the Australian Open, which is currently on in Melbourne. An offended Djokovic boycotted a post-match interview in response, and the debacle has - surprisingly - drawn in the likes of billionaire Elon Musk, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. So what is the big deal? And who is in the right? Today, city editor Cara Waters on Australia’s complicated relationship with a once beloved Novak Djokovic. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic, the 24-time tennis grand slam champion from Serbia, is embroiled in yet another off-court stoush. This time, it’s with a TV broadcaster over an apparent on-air joke with Serbian fans during the Australian Open, which is currently on in Melbourne. An offended Djokovic boycotted a post-match interview in response, and the debacle has - surprisingly - drawn in the likes of billionaire Elon Musk, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. So what is the big deal? And who is in the right? Today, city editor Cara Waters on Australia’s complicated relationship with a once beloved Novak Djokovic. Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Channel Nine forced to issue an apology after Novak Djokovic boycotted the network over comments made by a reporter, Donald Trump holds a MAGA rally ahead of his inauguration, and is Joe Biden's decline worse than we thought?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TV presenter Tony Jones has apologised to Novak Djokovic for mocking Serbian fans at the Australian tennis Open. Djokovic vowed to boycott interviews from Australian broadcaster Channel Nine until he received a public apology, after Jones called him 'over-rated' and a 'has-been'. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says Jones reached out to Djokovic's team after the story attracted worldwide attention. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Novak Djokovic is feuding with the Australian Open host broadcaster. Why's that? Because Channel Nine presenter Tony Jones made some jokes that the ten-time AO champion believes went too far. The Serbian ambassador has weighed in, as has the Australian PM and various big names within tennis. This is an unexpected and unusual story that could have surprisingly big ramifications. Featured: Ben Cameron, commentator, ABC Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Day 8 at the Australian Open will not go down in history as a classic Grand Slam day, but it ended in dramatic fashion with Novak Djokovic refusing to do an on court interview after a comment made by a Channel Nine reporter. Catherine, David and Matt discuss it all. Part one - Women's Results. Gauff and Sabalenka remain on a collision course, but can Badosa and Pavlyuchenkova trouble them? We discuss Gauff's intriguing match against Bencic, Sabalenka's demolition of Andreeva, and the knee injury suffered by Vekic which ended her match with Pavlyuchenkova as a contest. Part two (from 28m10s) - Men's Results. Djokovic refuses to do on court interview and explains his reasons in extraordinary press conference. Plus, let the hype begin for Djokovic vs Alcaraz! We discuss how they both got here, what might happen in the match, all the drama involving Djokovic, as well as wins for Paul and Zverev. Part three (from 61m20s) - Day 9 Order of Play. The Tennis Podcast during the Australian Open will be brought to you by Steve Furgal's International Tennis Tours, your gateway to premium tennis events worldwide. Check out what they have to offer, including discounts on trips to Roland Garros and the Laver Cup, go to Tours4Tennis.com/Podcast.Become a Friend of the Tennis Podcast to receive exclusive access to bonus podcasts, including Tennis Re-Lived episodes, Grand Slam Review Shows, and monthly Live Shows on YouTube. Friends also get access to The Barge, Hannah's Column, and an ad-free listening experience to all episodes of The Tennis Podcast. Talk tennis with Friends on The Barge! Sign up to receive our free Newsletter (daily at Slams and weekly the rest of the year, featuring Matt's Stat, mascot photos, predictions, and more)Follow us on Instagram (@thetennispodcast)Subscribe to our YouTube channel.Check out our Shop - We have just launched a range of caps! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Channel Nine broadcaster has publicly apologised for the comments he made about Djokovic, and shed light on the communication he had with the tennis star's camp over the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former Adelaide Crows captain spoke for the first time on Wide World of Sports as part of the 3AW and Channel Nine team!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former Adelaide Crows captain spoke for the first time on Wide World of Sports as part of the 3AW and Channel Nine team!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Quantum Business Queen, we dive deep into the fascinating world of cryptocurrency and Bitcoin's meteoric rise. Host Sarah Tynan and her guest Joe Shew explore why Bitcoin remains a groundbreaking investment opportunity, even as it hits all-time highs. They also discuss the role of ETFs in opening the crypto market to institutional investors, the power of market cycles, and how strategic investing can lead to significant returns. Whether you're a seasoned crypto enthusiast or a curious beginner, this episode is your guide to navigating the crypto space with confidence and clarity. Key Takeaways: Why Bitcoin is Still a Great Investment: Learn how ETFs have unlocked institutional investment and why Bitcoin's market cap signals its potential to skyrocket. Understanding Supply and Demand in Crypto: Discover the power of halving cycles and how Bitcoin's limited supply drives its value higher. How to Balance Risk and Reward in Crypto Investments: Strategies for diversifying your portfolio between stable assets like Bitcoin and high-risk, high-reward altcoins. The Role of Mindset in Crypto Success: Why your financial psychology and strategy are key to long-term gains. Crypto Consulting Institute Joe is the CEO and Founder of Crypto Consulting Institute, Australia and New Zealand's No. 1 rated crypto education company on TrustPilot. Joe started his investing journey out at the age of 12, when he invested in his first stock on the London Stock Exchange. From there he followed his passion in finance and received a First Class with Honours Finance degree from a London University, whilst the Global Financial Crisis was happening. This was his first glimpse into how broken the traditional banking system is. From there Joe went on to work for multi-billion dollar New York Stock Exchange listed firm, Robert Half International (NYSE: RSI), where he accelerated through the ranks to become a Division Manager of the Finance team and one of the companies Top 10 Global Performers within just 3 years.With Joe's years of stock market experience and alternative thinking, he had quietly been getting educated in cryptocurrencies since early 2014 and was able to quit his day job, transitioning into his passion of investing and helping others grow and achieve financial freedom too… CCI is born.Over the past 8+ years, Joe and the CCI team, with a combined 64 years crypto experience, have helped thousands of day to day people transition from being ‘hope' to sophisticated investors with his proven 5 Pillar Investment System. In the process CCI has become the No. 1 rated crypto education business on TrustPilot and helped investors create over $56 million in profits to date and counting! To complement CCI, Joe founded CCI Capital at the start of 2023, a privately run multi-million dollar crypto investment fund.Joe has been featured on NASDAQ, Channel Ten, Channel Nine, Dollars With Sense TV, as well as speaking at a number of global events from Barclays Bank in London, Bitcoin and Blockchain Fair, alongside some of the biggest names in the space. He's been featured on a number of crypto documentaries, most notably The Bitcoin Field Guide alongside Bitboy.
In this powerful episode of Quantum Business Queen, Sarah Tynan dives deep with crypto expert Joe from the Crypto Consulting Institute. Joe has guided clients to record-breaking profits in the crypto space and is here to demystify the world of cryptocurrency for beginners and skeptics alike. From its origins to its future potential, Joe explains why crypto isn't just about financial gains—it's about reclaiming power and creating wealth aligned with purpose. Joe shares his personal journey into crypto, key insights into its evolution, and why he calls it “spiritual money.” He also explains how governments, major corporations, and even global leaders are leveraging Bitcoin as a strategic asset—and why it's not too late to start your journey. If you've ever felt overwhelmed or unsure about crypto, this episode will inspire you to take that first step with clarity and confidence. Key Takeaways: How Bitcoin Was Born Out of Crisis: Learn how the 2008 financial crash set the stage for the creation of Bitcoin as a decentralised, secure currency. What Makes Crypto “Spiritual Money”: Discover how cryptocurrency aligns with values of sovereignty, transparency, and empowerment. Why It's Not Too Late to Start Investing: Understand how countries and corporations are racing to accumulate Bitcoin—and why the opportunity is still massive. The Key to Crypto Success: Learn why mindset, emotional alignment, and understanding your relationship with money are essential for thriving in the crypto space. Crypto Consulting Institute Joe is the CEO and Founder of Crypto Consulting Institute, Australia and New Zealand's No. 1 rated crypto education company on TrustPilot. Joe started his investing journey out at the age of 12, when he invested in his first stock on the London Stock Exchange. From there he followed his passion in finance and received a First Class with Honours Finance degree from a London University, whilst the Global Financial Crisis was happening. This was his first glimpse into how broken the traditional banking system is. From there Joe went on to work for multi-billion dollar New York Stock Exchange listed firm, Robert Half International (NYSE: RSI), where he accelerated through the ranks to become a Division Manager of the Finance team and one of the companies Top 10 Global Performers within just 3 years.With Joe's years of stock market experience and alternative thinking, he had quietly been getting educated in cryptocurrencies since early 2014 and was able to quit his day job, transitioning into his passion of investing and helping others grow and achieve financial freedom too… CCI is born.Over the past 8+ years, Joe and the CCI team, with a combined 64 years crypto experience, have helped thousands of day to day people transition from being ‘hope' to sophisticated investors with his proven 5 Pillar Investment System. In the process CCI has become the No. 1 rated crypto education business on TrustPilot and helped investors create over $56 million in profits to date and counting! To complement CCI, Joe founded CCI Capital at the start of 2023, a privately run multi-million dollar crypto investment fund.Joe has been featured on NASDAQ, Channel Ten, Channel Nine, Dollars With Sense TV, as well as speaking at a number of global events from Barclays Bank in London, Bitcoin and Blockchain Fair, alongside some of the biggest names in the space. He's been featured on a number of crypto documentaries, most notably The Bitcoin Field Guide alongside Bitboy.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Sophie Monk the host of Love Island Australia on Channel Nine. Drop everything after listening to this chat because episode one has dropped today and it Is a really fun launch episode. I have always loved Love Island Australia and that is because it kind of feels a bit like the old Big Brother. We get to know the characters more on ITV Australia productions and I think the fact it doesn't take itself too seriously also makes me laugh a lot with these people. Sophie will talk about her run in with Samantha Armytage at last weeks Channel Nine event. We talk about how Skye Wheatley and if Sophie was actually nearly replaced by her. I will discuss the Hotel Amour room and why this years twist is going to make the show 10 times more interesting. You will get everything from if Sophie has ever made actual friends with the cast, ihow she nearly broke her back while filming series one and I will even find out why Sophie thinks some people can get the wrong impression of the show. There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of Love Island Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rundown - Intro - 00:35 Wellington Webb - 10:33 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:11:24 "Can I Ask for Everything?" by Dave Gunders - 01:27:08 Outro - 01:33:15 Wellington Webb came to Denver as an 11-year-old asthmatic but soon became a Colorado legislative leader, Denver's elected Auditor, and then Denver's strong and successful three-term Democratic mayor (1991-2003). Just back from Nevada, where he went door-to-door for Kamala Harris, Mayor Webb gives his insights on problems Kamala Harris will have to overcome to win over some voters, including too many women who won't vote for a female. A champion doorknocker, Mayor Webb recalls his 42-day-and-night walk through Denver that won him the election in 1991. Channel Nine and East High debates against late Denver DA Norm Early were decisive in 1991, and the debate victor, Mayor Webb, reviews highlights with pleasure. Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb recalls three major Denver protests and how he handled the civil unrest. He reviews and critiques Trump's authoritarian threats to quell civil demonstrations. But what about the Constitution? That was always Mayor Webb's touchstone. Denver's Nuggets are off to a rocky start, possibly related to Russell Westbrook. Mayor Webb laments the loss of KCP, and Uncle Jeff Green's departure caused the Nuggets to slide last season. The out-of-state pro sports owners of Colorado franchises are critiqued. Mayor Webb is unhappy with Denver's current feelings and conditions. He gives a frank assessment of problems (e.g., 16th Street Mall) in the Mile High City and explains the essentials of bringing a swagger back to the capital city of Colorado. Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his entertaining song "Can I Ask for Everything?" How about the Democrats win the Presidency, Senate, and House? How will the women of America react to this threat to their autonomy? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUqSWAqv_sQ The host describes his feelings after a swing state tour of Georgia (MLK Center) and North Carolina. The capitulation of WaPo and LA Times to MAGA is discussed and ripped. This is how fascism does its damage. We keep going. Electoral tension builds with voting well underway.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Fraser Luck from Melbourne Listings which has dropped on Channel Nine. I have always love theses shows because I think they are aspirational and the type of personalities they get always rub each other the wrong way. I do Think Fraser is cast to stir things up and it will be interesting to see how the dynamics change over the first season. Fraser will talk about his time on Australian Survivor and how that prepared him for Melbourne listings. We talk about how editing can make people different and if he thinks he is always the same when in front of the camera. I will discuss the conflict in this show and if you that to make realestet shows like this pop You will get everything from what he thinks of the cast, if he watched other shows for inspiration and I will even get some comparisons of this show to Lux listings There is so much to talk about with so many inside revelations. So sit back and relax as we unpack the wonderful world of Melbourne listings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Albanese government falls behind in the Newspoll for the first time, Channel Nine makes its communications chief redundant ahead of culture review findings. Plus, the UN facing serious questions over what it knew about Hezbollah weapons.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rusty catches up with the likeable host of Fox Sport's Supercars coverage during her final preparations for the Great Race - the 2024 Bathurst 1000. Jess Yates' story is one of incredible drive and determination. She is a story teller who understands the nuances of racing and the business of Motorsport and can seamlessly shift from catering to hardcore race fans and casual viewers. From working in Laos of all places in her early years, doing the hard yards at Channel Nine and Channel Ten in Australia before landing a dream job with Fox Sports, she takes us into all of the details of her journey, including some of the mentors who provided sage advice along the way, legends that now share the host set with her. It's easy listening to this chat and you'll discover why Jess is such an inspiration. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who else you want to hear from on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MAFS' Domenica Calarco updates fans following mental health battle and friendship falling out with Ella Ding! The Block's Jesse and Paige hit back at Scott Cam's ‘DISTASTEFUL' comments about the 2024 cast! Channel Nine is reviewing its duty of care after casting an MAFS 2025 groom accused of domestic violence! PLUS LOTS MORE! Want more of the latest gossip? Get EXTRA hot tea on SO DRAMATIC! EXTRA via PATREON and APPLE! Visit SO DRAMATIC! ONLINE and sign up for our VIP list! Keep up to date with the latest on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, TIKTOK, TWITTER and the FACEBOOK GROUP! Got a tip? Contact: tips@sodramaticmedia.com! Want to partner with us? Contact: hello@sodramaticmedia.com!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Replay - Basketball Australia CEO, Matt Scriven discusses the importance of building a strong foundation at the grassroots level, creating brand awareness for national teams - Boomers and Opals and his understanding the ever-evolving media landscape from his career at Channel Nine. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/matt-scriven-basketball-australia/