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The Matildas dream run at the World Cup is over they lost to England 3-1 in last night's semi final, National Cabinet met yesterday to discuss the housing crisis in Australia, Surgeons in the US who transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a brain dead patient have said the organ is still working after 32 days , Swimming Australia has been threatened with expulsion, David “Kochie” Koch has spoken out about being the butt of an awkward joke from Karl Stefanovic at last month's Logies, TMZ is reporting that Britney Spears has split from her husband Sam Asghari See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Kochie announced his departure from Sunrise, we chat about potential replacements, whether he'd takeover Mark McGowan's role and why Harrison Ford was his worst interview EVER.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The QR code was once the daggy tech no-one wanted - but it's now back, and even David “Kochie” Koch's 87-year-old mother is using them. Five years of e-commerce development has been squeezed into the past 18 months, and Aussies haven't been able to spend their money in lockdowns. “The economy is going to come out with a vengeance,” Koch, the host of Seven's Sunrise and Pinstripe Media chair, says. People have money and they want to spend it. Forward bookings with Seven are “extraordinary”, Chief Revenue Officer Kurt Burnette says. “71 per cent of connected TV viewers use their mobile to look up related content… the time between being inspired and purchasing is shrinking,” he says. “All of these trends that are happening are making this the perfect storm.” Coles CMO Lisa Ronson says e-commerce sales have soared – and they don't expect them to slow. Brands that aren't ready will be left behind. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The economy" is the number one issue for Australians at the ballot box, even if no-one knows what that means.When COVID struck, there was a bit of a line outside Centrelink for a couple of days, but we rolled out a few stimulus packages and a government program or two and we're roaring back. Or so we're told.But what happens if we lose our AAA credit rating? Probably nothing hey. If the AUD is smashing the USD is that a good thing or a bad thing? And who is the best source for investment tips: David "Kochie" Koch, or Tom Pietrowski from CommSec?Featuring Aussie comedian, social commentator and friend of the show, Luke Heggie.Spicy stings courtesy of audio producer Tim "T-Dog" Eldridge. Graphic design courtesy of Julia Edwards.Praise/critique/submit questions/cyber-attack us here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haveagopodcast/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/HaveaGoPodcast Email: haveagopodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will Smith's a bit fat, Bill Gates is single... We cover all the big stories plus we learn about Liam's PlayStation rage and play a game with David “Kochie” Koch. Bill Gates is single and ready to mingle Trivial disputes: The long pillow QLD Deputy premiere drops a C bomb Liam thinks he's getting scammed again What's trending: Chunky Wil Smith What's the go with Marion? Meat or death? One bar star vs Kochie Knowing Ben, Knowing Liam: FIFA rage Ben's box: “Horatio” calls in Women's lotions and potions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're struggling to understand Bitcoin, how it works and if it's even real! We get David "Kochie" Koch to take his TV host hat off and try to explain to us noobs what the deal really is... Follow Ash, Kip & Luttsy with Susie O'Neill! Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashkipluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/AKLS_nova Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashkipluttsyandsusie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will your business survive COVID and the post-COVID marketplace? Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch explains his steps for stress-testing your business during tough times (like a pandemic!), the key questions you need to ask yourself about the viability of your business in a post-COVID world and what you should consider if you do decide that now is the time to sell your business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My favourite tip from my chat with David "Kochie" Koch was about his morning and evening routines.You can find the full interview here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My favourite tip from my chat with David "Kochie" Koch was on his morning and evening routines.You can find the full interview here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David "Kochie" Koch is one of Australia’s most recognised faces, because he is on TV every morning as the co-host of Seven Network's Sunrise, a job he has had for the last 17 years. And for most of those 17 years, Sunrise has been Australia’s number one rating breakfast show. Kochie is also the Chairman of Port Adelaide and is the director of Pinstripe Media. And a Reader’s Digest survey found that Kochie is one of the top 25 most trusted people in Australia.I was keen to have Kochie on the show because I wanted to understand how he balances his world as a breakfast TV host with his other business commitments. In person, Kochie was exactly how you expect him to be - super friendly and chatty, and also very thoughtful.If you have ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of breakfast TV, and how the rest of the working day fits in around this commitment, then I think you’ll enjoy my chat with Kochie.We cover:Kochie’s morning and evening routinesHow Kochie prioritises his healthWhat goes on behind the scenes at SunriseKochie’s go-to news sourcesThe hardest thing about doing breakfast TVKochie’s least favourite day of the weekWhy Kochie still gets nervous before big interviewsGetting behind the facade that celebrities put up in interviewsHow the Sunrise team maintain energy for the 3.75 hours they are on air every morningHow Kochie “decompresses” after going off-airKochie’s approach to email, Slack and social mediaWhy Kochie will stay off social media for several days after a Port Adelaide football lossKochie’s campaign for optimismFollow Kochie on Twitter and check out Sunrise here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.coVisit https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your customers are online, so your business should be too. Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch guides you through the unique marketing functions of each digital marketing channel and converting website visitors and social media followers into loyal customers.
Time is money in business, and a detailed product development plan can save you both. Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch guides you through the stages of product development; from understanding what’s important to your customer, to building and testing your prototypes, to deciding when your product is ready to launch.
You choose your hourly rate as a business owner, so how do you calculate the value of your time? Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch gets realistic about what you can expect to earn a year and how to price your product based on that. He also breaks down the value of offering customers discounts and how to keep your production costs low.
How will you get potential customers to notice your business? Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch helps you develop a marketing plan. He guides you through analysing the market, identifying the right marketing channels and connecting with your audience, in order to attract the right type of customers to your business.
Sole trader, partnership, company or discretionary trust, which one of these business structures will suit your business? Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch outlines the advantages and disadvantages of each structure.
All businesses have to pay tax, but how much tax depends on your business size and structure. Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch takes you through your tax obligations from GST requirements, to ensuring a stress-free tax return and tips on how to pay just the right amount of tax and no more.
Can a mentor add value to your business? Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch explains the business benefits of looking after your own personal development and shares his tips for finding the right mentor and getting the most out of their time.
Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch helps you flesh out your business plan. This where you describe, in detail, what your business is going to be, who your customers are and where you’ll find them, what your competition is and how you’ll cope with growth.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it’s the courage to continue that counts – Winston Churchill. Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch tells you the fatal traps most start-ups fall into, how you can avoid these traps with his 9 step checklist and why you need to start embracing failure if you want to be a successful entrepreneur.
Are you ready to become your own boss? Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch busts the myths surrounding the life on an entrepreneur and takes you through his quiz to determine whether or not you have what it takes to start your own business.
From developing a business plan, to building your product or service, to choosing your corporate structure and learning how to effectively market to customers. Finance journalist and business owner David ‘Kochie’ Koch takes you through all the steps you need to take to give your business the best chance at success. Coming this September to PodcastOne Australia
Cutting costs is not always the answer when you want to save money. For most Australians our wage is our critical income stream, so finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch shares his tips for securing a pay rise from your boss or creating a side-hustle, so you can grow your income and start watching your savings grow.
Is all debt ‘bad’? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch explains the different types of debt that exist and why understanding them is key to managing your overall debt. He also shares with you his tips for dealing with a personal financial crisis and puts you on his seven-step debt diet so that you can cut credit out of your finances entirely.
Do you know how much money is coming in and going out of your finances? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch helps you build your household budget so you can understand where the financial stress points are and what adjustments you need to make to achieve the financial goal you’ve set out for yourself.
What is your financial goal? To be rich? Well, what does rich mean to you? Is it being able to buy your own home, affording that around the world trip you’ve always wanted to take or setting yourself up for a comfortable retirement? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch help you set your financial goal so you can take the first step towards financial success.
Does the Australian dream of owning your own home make sense anymore? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch mounts his case for why it is better for you to rent than to buy… but, with one massive caveat. And if you’ve already decided to buy a home, Kochie shares his tips on how you can ease this financial burden.
Are you financially ready to start a family or to grow your existing family? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch talks you through the real cost of starting a family. He shares his tips to help you plan for the extra cost, rearrange your financial priorities and shows you where you can cut costs, so that you won’t need to add financial stress to the stress of parenting.
The journey to financial success is all about paying the ‘right’ amount of tax. Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch explains how you can take the stress out of tax time, avoid paying too much tax and outlines what you can and can’t claim for at the end of the tax year.
You’ll never get rich just by being a saver, so save with an aim to invest. Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch talks through why the share market and the property market form the foundation of the wealth for most Australians. He also shares his 9 golden rules for investing in shares, if you want to start trying to growing your income.
What is stopping you from saving and taking control of your financial future? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch squashes the most common excuses he hears from people who are too afraid to start saving and gives his easy steps towards creating good financial habits. He also does some fact checking on the most common financial ‘advice’ that we’ve all heard from parents and friends over the years.
Is that mounting pile of bills, while you’re still trying to fund a decent lifestyle, causing most of your financial heartache? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch helps you plug your financial leaks, (without asking you to live like a monk) and shares his tips for powerful negotiation, so that you can start saving money at every opportunity.
What insurances do we actually need? Finance journalist David ‘Kochie’ Koch talks you through the all different types of insurances (from health, to life, to trauma insurance) so that you can decide which insurances you need in order to secure your financial future. He then helps you set up a will so that you can make sure that your assets are passed on to the right people in the event of your death.