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Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence Ireland
An Ennis based retail lobby group fears a sudden increase in wage bills would force many local businesses into closure. It follows the introduction of the 'Equal pay for young workers bill' by People Before Profit in the Dáíl, which is seeking the abolishment of 'sub minimum wage'. There are currently over 34,000 such workers in Ireland earning between €7.90 & €10.17 per hour. Managing Director of Retail Excellence Ireland, Duncan Graham believes, however, jobs will be at risk if wage hikes are not implemented with a measured approach.
Today on the show - Duncan Graham of Retail Excellence spoke to us about their meeting with Oireachtas members on price gouging, Deputy Ged Nash accuses Government of a capitulation to the retail sector on pricing and the Children's Rights Alliance call for an increase to the payment for children living in Direct Provision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will today's meeting of the Retail Forum lead to lower prices in our supermarkets? Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence Ireland joined The Last Word to discuss. Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
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How we do our Christmas shopping is changing all the time. But what are we doing this year? Are we still ordering online from Amazon, or are we making a trip up the road to shop local? Our reporter Elaine Smith asked people in Cork if they enjoy all the shopping that comes at Christmas. Also, Duncan Graham from Retail Excellence Ireland gave Ciar an update on Xmas Shopping 2022.
How we do our Christmas shopping is changing all the time. But what are we doing this year? Are we still ordering online from Amazon, or are we making a trip up the road to shop local? Our reporter Elaine Smith asked people in Cork if they enjoy all the shopping that comes at Christmas. Also, Duncan Graham from Retail Excellence Ireland gave Ciar an update on Xmas Shopping 2022.
Ciara Doherty speaks to Sinead Ryan, Senator John McGahon, Mairead Farrell TD, Liam Herrick, Duncan Graham, Gavin Cooney, James Palmer, Antoinette Cunningham & Sham Hanifa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Black Friday sales are underway in many shops around the country. Are they having a positive impact? To discuss Jonathan spoke to Duncan Graham of Retail Excellence Ireland.
We talk to Duncan Graham, Managing Director at Retail Excellence.
Duncan Graham from Retail Excellence Ireland joins Karl Fitzpatrick to discuss how the budget measures will impact the retail sector, the additional assistance which retail businesses require at the moment and his outlook for the sector. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Clare member of Ógra Fianna Fáil is accusing the Government of 'not being brave enough' to chase taxes from multinational companies. It follows the Mandate trade union calling for an upping of the minimum wage to 14 euro an hour in Budget 2023. Critics of the proposal say the measure would have a disproportionate impact on small businesses who are already struggling with high costs. Miltown Malbay native Fionn Sexton-Connolly, who's a sous chef in Lahinch and Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Ennis-based Retail Excellence Ireland were speaking to Clare FM's Morning Focus on the issue.
Professor Aoife Foley, an authority on sustainable energy, Duncan Graham, Retails Excellence Ireland and Neil Grant, Celtic Ross Hotel is Rosscarbery discuss the impact of soaring energy costs.
Professor Aoife Foley, an authority on sustainable energy, Duncan Graham, Retails Excellence Ireland and Neil Grant, Celtic Ross Hotel is Rosscarbery discuss the impact of soaring energy costs.
With energy costs at an all time high, retailers and restaurateurs are calling for more support as they start the run into Christmas. Kieran was joined by Duncan Graham, Managing Director, Retail Excellence Ireland, JP McMahon, Chef, author and restaurateur and Gina Murphy, Proprietor of Hugo's Restaurant to discuss if more support should be made available.
Christmas will come early for one local business this year, as 'Champion Green' - Ireland's support local initiative - is giving small businesses the chance to win a €50,000 retail opportunity, in partnership with Aviva Life & Pensions. ‘Readymade Retail' was launched by 'Champion Green', in the Blackrock Village Centre in Dublin and the competition will see a small business with big ambition win a pop-up retail store in the prestigious south Dublin shopping centre, worth over €50,000 for a period of six months. Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Ireland joins Bobby to discuss. Find out more at www.championgreen.ie
An Ennis-based retail lobby group fears the year-long recession forecast in the United Kingdom could be mirrored in Ireland. Managing Director of Retail Excellence Ireland, Duncan Graham warns businesses should prepare for a similar outcome here.
The Government plans to introduce a 20c tax on all single-use takeaway coffee cups in a bid to make Ireland the first country in the world to eliminate their use.The so-called ‘latte levy' forms part of the Circular Economy Bill, which aims to introduce world-leading moves to reduce waste and influence behaviour.Nearly half a million takeaway cups are sent to landfill or incineration every day. So why do some claim that the proposal won't achieve its aims?In today's episode of the Inside Business podcast, we hear from Dairine Keogh, owner of the Clement and Pekoe coffee shops in Dublin, about her views on the tax.Presenter Laura Slattery also speaks to managing director of Retail Excellence, Duncan Graham, and Sadhbh O'Neill, an assistant professor at Dublin City University and lecturer in climate policy and environmental politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Government plans to introduce a 20c tax on all single-use takeaway coffee cups in a bid to make Ireland the first country in the world to eliminate their use.The so-called ‘latte levy' forms part of the Circular Economy Bill, which aims to introduce world-leading moves to reduce waste and influence behaviour.Nearly half a million takeaway cups are sent to landfill or incineration every day. So why do some claim that the proposal won't achieve its aims?In today's episode of the Inside Business podcast, we hear from Dairine Keogh, owner of the Clement and Pekoe coffee shops in Dublin, about her views on the tax.Presenter Laura Slattery also speaks to managing director of Retail Excellence, Duncan Graham, and Sadhbh O'Neill, an assistant professor at Dublin City University and lecturer in climate policy and environmental politics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Many of us have become accustomed to falling retail prices and almost disposable fashion. Of course, it's great for your wallet but not great for the environment or even the people that make the cheap clothes that we like to wear. In order to make retailers in Ireland more conscious of their environment and their supply chains, The government is introducing a $.20 charge on disposable coffee cups. But retailers think it's the wrong signal on sustainability. Duncan Graham from Retail Excellence joined Joe Lynam on the show.
Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence, discusses the implications of a proposed 20 cent levy on single use coffee cups.
In our last episode of The Bottom Line for 2021, John was joined by Economist Jim Power to take a look back through 2021.Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence Ireland, spoke with John about the retail sector and how it has coped during 2021 and what the future looks like for retail."Twenty Questions" is our feature piece where we ask our guest twenty questions designed to give you an insight into the individual outside of their role in business. This month our guest was Yvonne O'Toole. Fiona O'Neill, Founder of Jobs for Family Carers, joined John to discuss the latest developments in her organisation, having recently been selected as one of 10 changemakers to take part in the Royal London Changemakers Programme, Fiona chats about her business journey and her plans for expansion in 2022.Our last programme of 2021 finishes with a short piece read to us by Paddy Byrne, who along with his brothers started the Burnside Group which today employs over 1000 people locally.With thanks to O'Neill Foley, Produced by Deirdre Dromey. To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
Mandate Trade Union, which represents 30,000 retail workers is calling on customers to respect essential frontline workers, including those working in shops at Christmas – the most stressful time of the year. On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Duncan Graham, Managing Director, Retail Excellence Ireland. Photo (c) Ijansa via Canva.com
The global supply chain is in crisis with a shortage of Christmas favourites from toys to decorations. Today's Indo Daily looks at how this has happened and why you should heed the warnings and start your Xmas shopping now. Host: Siobhán Maguire. Guests: Wayne O'Connor, news reporter with The Sunday Independent, Damien O'Reilly, Lecturer in Retail Management at TU Dublin, and Duncan Graham, Managing Director at Retail Excellence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe chats to Adam Higgins from the Irish Sun, Covid figure cruncher Ronan Madigan and Duncan Graham from Retail Excellence Ireland about the impact Covid-19 is having on retail and entertainment and where we stand now in the fight against Covid See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
with Petula Martyn and Duncan Graham of Retail Excellence
Over 250,000 retail employees got back to work as they reopened their doors to the public last Monday. So for this week’s Industry Review, Bobby thought he would go around the country and talk to some of them to hear how they have been getting on. Bobby was joined by: Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence Rebecca Harrison, Managing Director of Fishers of Newtownmountkennedy Peter Flanagan, Co-Owner of Flanagan Keirns in Bray Eamon Cunningham, Managing Director EJ Menswear & EJMeansware.com Vinny Brown, Chief Buyer at Charlie Byrne Books in Galway Jean McCabe, Owner of Willow in Ennis Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Claire is joined by guests to discuss the use of antigen tests in the reopening of society, the return to business as further restrictions are eased, and we speak to stylist and salon owner Dylan Bradshaw as personal services reopen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Austin Hughes, Chief Economist at KBC Bank Ireland joined John to discuss consumer confidence at the end of the first very challenging quarter of this year. Austin also shares his insights into what lies ahead over the next weeks and months for the economy and the country as we begin to emerge from Covid. Retail Excellence Ireland represents over 2,000 of Irelands leading retailers, Duncan Graham, Managing Director at Retail Excellence Ireland spoke with John about how the retail sector is feeling after the Government's announcement on plans for easing of restrictions earlier in the week.During the week Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin along with Fáilte Ireland announced details of a €17 million Outdoor Dining Enhancement scheme, Paul Keely, Director of Regional Development at Fáilte Ireland, joined John to tell him more about the scheme. John Hurley, CEO of Kilkenny Chamber of Commerce and Colin Duggan, President of County Carlow Chamber of Commerce joined John to provide some insights into how our local business communities are feeling after another tough week in business and what more the Government needs to do to help business.With thanks to O'Neill Foley, Produced by Deirdre Dromey.To contact the show, email: thebottomline@kclr96fm.com
On Wednesday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Conor O'Connell, Southern Region Director with the Construction Federation of Ireland and Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence about the impact the government's announcement on the easing of restrictions will have on their industry. He also spoke to Paul Crowley, local representative of the Garda Representative Association and to Central Executive Committee Representative for Clare with the Irish National Teachers' Organisation, Brendan Horan, about the change to the vaccine roll-out. Picture © Pixabay
with HSE CEO Paul Reid and Duncan Graham, MD of Retail Excellence
Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence, discusses the likely impact of further Covid-19 restrictions on retailers
Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence, discusses the latest measures and the request from Government that shops defer defer January sales events
Is it now unpatriotic or selfish to buy from Amazon? Are you aiding a billionaire cartoon villain rather than helping a struggling Irish trader during the pandemic? In recent weeks, this has gained traction as a popular theme in Ireland. Zeal for supporting Irish is transmogrifying into judgementalism for not spending your money with local traders. If you buy online from abroad, you're selfish and feckless. You're not doing your bit. But this side-steps a problem that many of its comfortably-off advocates don't acknowledge: lots of people can't afford to ignore cheaper goods or delivery and more convenient services, from megacorp entities. €5 on a small item -- or the 90 minutes it takes to go and get it -- can make a big difference. €50 on a large item can be a deal-breaker. Joining Adrian to talk about this is Duncan Graham, head of Retail Excellence Ireland and Samantha McCaughren, business editor of the Sunday Independent.
Now it’s obviously been a very tough week for retail with all non-essential outlets closing. Bobby wanted to see what the mood was like for retailers out there and if there is any cause for optimism. Joining Bobby is Graham McQueen, Head of Public Affairs with the Dublin Chamber of Commerce, Duncan Graham, MD of Retail Excellence & JP Scally, CEO of Lidl Ireland and Northern Ireland. Listen and subscribe to Down to Business with Bobby Kerr on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Minister of State Colm Brophy, Bríd Smith TD, David Cullinane TD, Dr Ina Kelly, Marie Culliton of Clinical Science & Laboratory Medicine and Duncan Graham of Retail Excellence
Minister of State Colm Brophy, Bríd Smith TD, David Cullinane TD, Dr Ina Kelly, Marie Culliton of Clinical Science & Laboratory Medicine and Duncan Graham of Retail Excellence
On Wednesday's Morning Focus, we digested Budget 2021, what it means for local business and how it will affect your back pocket. As part of our analysis, Gavin Grace spoke to Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe, Sinn Féin TD Violet Anne Wynne, Clare Chair of the IFA, Tom Lane, Seán Lally from Hotel Woodstock, Duncan Graham, CEO OF Retail Excellence Ireland and Chartered Tax Adviser at Cahill Taxation Services, Fergal Cahill.
Duncan Graham, Managing Director of Retail Excellence on the implications of moving to Level 5 restrictions, as recommended by the National Public Health Emergency Team.
Drivetime's Barry Lenihan reports on the government's new Covid-19 restrictions in Dublin, and Adrian Cummins, CEO of Restaurants Association of Ireland, and Duncan Graham, Retail Excellence, react to the new restrictions.
Retail representatives are warning of stock shortages this Christmas due to the impact of the coronavirus on supply chains. In particular, men's fashion and hardware could be in low supply. Will retailers now have to ration stock to last for the Christmas period? On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Duncan Graham, the Chief Executive of Retail Excellence Ireland.
Researchers say there has been a noticeable increase in the number of vacant shops and businesses in nearly every part of the country. The research, carried out by mapping firm GeoDirectory, found that the average vacancy rate now stands at 13.5 per cent. Donegal, Limerick, Laois, Kerry and Longford recorded the largest rises, showing an east-west divide. Have you been impacted and affected as a retailer in a town around Ireland? Has there been a drop off in footfall in your business? Has your towns main street been negatively affected by Covid, the lockdown and reluctance of consumers to get back to shopping? And are you now seeing vacant shops and businesses in your town? Duncan Graham, the Managing Director of Retail Excellence Ireland joined Sinead to outline the issues affecting Irish retailers. Lunchtime Live Listen and subscribe to Lunchtime Live on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Joe chats to Limerick journalist and Christmas enthusiast Frances Watkins, owner of Spice Vintage Grace Collier and Managing director of retail excellence Duncan Graham about whether people should start their Christmas shopping earlier this year See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gillian chats to Duncan Graham, Tadhg Kearney and Ann O'Donnell about a new report that shows sales dip in Lockdown. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Gavin met Duncan Graham, the new Managing Director of Ennis-based Retail Excellence. A third of the retail workforce could end up jobless if sales figures don't recover. Retail Excellence Ireland has found sales are down by about a third during the period of lockdown. Coffee shops, clothing outlets and footwear providers are the worst affected as they saw a drop of 75 per cent. However, the month of June saw similar figures to previous years, and the number of goods bought online has grown by 200 per cent.
In episode 6, Martyn Riddle chats with the 2019 winner of the prestigious Auscontact Customer Contact Manager of the Year award, Duncan Graham from Allianz Australia. During the revealing conversation, Duncan talks about how he and his team handled the obstacles thrown up by the Covid19 crisis - and introduces Martyn to the crazy world of TikTok.
In 1993 to '95, the People Living with AIDS Radio Working Group produced a satirical drama series at 3CR, called Absolutely Positively Everything. The cast were all volunteers at the Positive Living Centre when it was in Acland Street, St Kilda, here in Melbourne. To celebrate the twenty-five year anniversary of its completion, 3CR broadcast a condensed version of the series in one episode on In Ya Face and re-packaged it in this podcast. The series was produced when HIV/AIDS treatments were much less advanced than they are today and many of the drama's cast are no longer with us. We celebrate their lives and their theatrical legacies with this fabulous drama. Pictured are two of the series' late great stars: Gerry Murtagh, who played Todd, and Brian Roberts, who played Baby Jane. Special thanks to Peter Davis, the original producer of the series, who has also produced the condensed version for us all to enjoy. Written & Directed by Peter Davis & Duncan Graham in collaboration with the PLWA Radio Working Group. Directed by Chuck McKinney. Sound production by Rex Watts & Paul Huntingford. Dedicated to the memories of cast members Adrian Collingwood, Tom Pisceki, Chuck McKinney, Gerry Murtagh and Brian Roberts. The original series was recorded and broadcast on 3CR in 1993 and 1994 and ran for two hours and fifteen minutes. Additional production was done in 1995 when the popular series was re-broadcast by 3CR. Includes adult themes and coarse language.
South City C3 10am In this message, guest speaker Duncan Graham shares about the importance of the people of God carrying the Kingdom and the Holy Spirit into every place they go.
Matt and Rachel interview Duncan Graham, a designer living in San Francisco. Duncan shares how we was able to pursue his dreams as an artist and leave a career in tech behind. In this episode, you will hear Duncan's key lessons and tips for leading a meaningful life. Follow Duncan on Instagram at @ohgoshohgeez!
Banting y Macleod estaban listos y convencidos de probar en humanos el producto de los extractos pancreáticos que los habían tenido ocupados durante meses, casi un año, y la negativa del Doctor Duncan Graham no les hizo ninguna gracia, sin embargo, cuando todo parecía perdido apareció Leonard Thompson, un niño muerto en vida que no les dejó otra opción que buscar un milagro subcutáneo para seguir con vida. ¡Seguimos con la historia de la diabetes parte 3! Hoy conocerás a Leonard Thompson, el primer paciente en la historia de la medicina que recibió una inyección de insulina. ¡Comparte el episodio y suscríbete al podcast! Music by www.audionautix.com Bibliografía: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205949/ https://www.researchgate.net/publication/317648312_Diabetes_mellitus_a_complete_ancient_and_modern_historical_perspective https://www.elsevier.es/en-revista-endocrinologia-nutricion-english-edition--412-articulo-the-discovery-insulin-continued-controversies-S2173509311000614 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318250220_Banting_and_Best_The_Extraordinary_Discovery_of_Insulin https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26246763
Musician and heavy metal DJ Kyle Duncan Graham (FOE) joins Joe & Kristen to talk about Seattle grunge godfathers Soundgarden. Also discussed in this episode is the Hall's new Google-based voting, parental advisory stickers, and the cross-pollination of the Seattle music scene in the '80s and '90s. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Musician and heavy metal DJ Kyle Duncan Graham (FOE) joins Joe & Kristen to talk about Seattle grunge godfathers Soundgarden. Also discussed in this episode is the Hall's new Google-based voting, parental advisory stickers, and the cross-pollination of the Seattle music scene in the '80s and '90s. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Musician and heavy metal DJ Kyle Duncan Graham (FOE) joins Joe & Kristen to talk about Seattle grunge godfathers Soundgarden. Also discussed in this episode is the Hall's new Google-based voting, parental advisory stickers, and the cross-pollination of the Seattle music scene in the '80s and '90s. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Musician and heavy metal DJ Kyle Duncan Graham (FOE) joins Joe & Kristen to talk about Seattle grunge godfathers Soundgarden. Also discussed in this episode is the Hall's new Google-based voting, parental advisory stickers, and the cross-pollination of the Seattle music scene in the '80s and '90s. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Richard was wondering why do candles make more smoke and smell after they've gone out. Jenny Gracie has been sniffing out an answer from Duncan Graham at the University of Strathclyde and Ricky Carvel from the University of Edinburgh to help shed some light on the question... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
And the theme song is stuck in your head.... now. This week, we played the candy-coated platform YOSHI'S STORY, a game that, for all it's saccharine cuteness, is pretty divisive among gamers. We're joined by our old friend Lynsey, and by Kyle Duncan Graham, host of the Infinite Grenade Launcher podcast. Special thanks to Kevin Kim for the recording on Kyle's end. Hosted by Steve Guntli and Woody Ciskowski Logo by Steve Guntli Theme song: "Truck" by the Octopus Project (theoctopusproject.com) ultra64podcast.com Twitter: @ultra64podcast Email: ultra64podcast@gmail.com Next week's episode: All-Star Baseball 99-2001.
7:00am acknowledgement of country, introduction to the program. 7:04am news from Crickey - the government is lying about how and why children are being removed from Nauru.7:10am Listening back about Eavesdropping a audio based exlorative exhibition that featured recordings from Manus detainees. 7:30 Sione Crawford from Harm Reduction Victoria (HRVic) speaks about International Day for Drug Users on Novermber 1st, and the stigma that impacts users lives. 7:50 Over the Wall's Duncan Graham speaks with Leah Kateiva about the role of advocates in jumping between disabled clients and the government bureau, the NDIA 8:00 Short chats about upcoming and past actions and reactions. The reading of all Senators who supported Hanson's gross white supremacist bill. Songs: Olinda by LowtideCarrie (I want a girl) by The Moaning LisasAkila by Total GiovanniMild Conversation by CrepesVirus-free. www.avast.com
About Monday BreakfastMonday the 24th of September 2018with James, Jackson and Leyla7:00am - Acknowledgement of Country7:05am - Disability pride is a great thing - White Pride is a nightmare; A launch of a new disability pride mural in Footscray drew beautiful words from new Executive Director of Art Access Victoria Caroline Bowditch, while Pauline Hanson's insane request that the senate recognise white-ness as 'ok' has the oppostie effect. Fraser Anning carries on being a misinformed, paranoid crank and Tony Abbott remains a power-hungry person. 7:20am - We speak to Steve Wilson from The Friends of Stony Creek about the announcement of over $1 million from government and water authorities to fix the catastrophic damage to important urban water way the Stony Creek.7:30am - Joined in the studio by Niharika Senapati, an Australian collaborator on Belerus Free Theatre's new play Trustees, opening at the Malthouse on October 3rd. 7.50am - Over The Wall: Duncan Graham presents information of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, speaking to real people who are navigating this new hugely important system. 8.00am - We are joined in the studio by Kerry Davis a performer in a new production of david Williamson's play A Conversation which explores justice, class, violence and prison through the eyes of the families of both victim and perpetrator. Kerry also works in the domestic violence space and brings insight into some of the radical ideas in the 20-year-old play - still relevant today. 8:15am - Song 'Charcoal Lane' by Paul Kelly and Courtney Barnett (originally by Archie Roach)8:20am Alternative News; Police Arms Race, and the Path to Totalitarianism. Follow the hosts on Twitter to get a heads up on future shows! Jackson: @JackM3cr(link is external), James: @JamesBrennan23
7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am Alternative news - James and Jackson discuss two current TV programs The War on Waste and Who is America, as well as talking broadly about individual vs collective responsibility, plastic bags and election promises. 7.30 am We speak to Jacqueline Doughty, curator of The State of the Union exhibition currently at Ian Potter Museum of Art, which explores the relationship between artists and worker's movements. 7.50 am Over the Wall's Duncan Graham begins an inquiry into what is going wrong with the NDIS - once a source of optimism, now mired in set-backs. He speaks with Vern Hughes, Director of Civil Society Australia. 8:00 am - Hospo Voice is a new 'digital' union aiming to help solve endemic problems in our hospitality industry - wage theft, harassment and casualisation. Anna is a member with a story of fighting back, organsing and being in a union built for today's changing workplace.
Do you consider yourself an extrovert? Do you thrive off of the energy you get from meeting new people? Have you ever considered starting a hostel right out of your house? I’m gonna go ahead and assume no. But after hearing today’s guest, it might not sound like such a crazy idea. Duncan started a hostel right out of his house, that he still lives in, and in the last 8 months he’s had over 500 people from all over the world stay with him. He’ll tell us all about the effect it has had on his life, and how he turned a home that he is renting into and amazing business and life venture.
Salty Language Presents: The Enthusiasts #15 - Kyle Duncan Grahamsaltylanguage.comTony and Bryan have a chat with Kyle Duncan Graham of the Rock N Roll Cheeseburger Podcast and other creative endeavors. They talk comedy, podcasting, cancer, laughing at yourself, comedy, sports, Magic: The Gathering, and more! Links: @kduncang on Twitter @rrcheeseburger on Twitter @VELCRONband on Twitter rocknrollcheeseburger.com Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes!Visit us at: saltylanguage.com salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage@salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage /http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguageOn Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589http://podgods.webs.com/musingsofageek.comtangentboundnetwork.comhttp://dangerentertainment.net/geekliferadio.comShare with your friends!
In this action packed episode, Rob talks about being a hero when witnessing a car accident in town before the show. Slim and Intern Pete drink/eat/vomit hot dog smoothies with special in studio guest Rik Johnson from The Welding Room. Guests include Kyle Duncan Graham from the podcast RocknRoll Cheeseburger, Ricky from the podcast 2brokegamers, actress Lunden DeLeon, comedian Josh Knight, and comedian Bobby Masi.