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ASX 200 rose 1 point to 8591 as the RBA kept rates on hold. Bullock's press conference calmed nerves and prompted a late recovery from small losses. The AUD jumped and yields pushed higher on the news, but the reaction was relatively muted. Banks were steady with CBA up 0.8% and the Big Bank Basket up to $282.25 (+0.6%). Insurers were weaker, QBE down 0.6% and SUN off 0.6% as financials drifted lower. Industrials too drifted lower, SGH down 1.5% with PMV off 2.3% as WOW and COL slumped around 1.3%. REITs too fell as yields rose. SCG down 1.3% with GPT off 1.2%. Tech stocks slightly better, WTC up 0.4% and TNE up 1.1% with the All-Tech Index up 0.6%. Resources were mixed with BHP leading the iron ore miners down, off 0.9% with lithium slightly firmer, PLS up 2.1% and gold miners in demand again, NEM up 2.4% and GMD up 2.9% with OBM bouncing hard, up 8% after a huge sell-off. Oil and gas fell, uranium producers firmed, PDN up 0.8% and DYL up 2.6%. In corporate news, PTM rose 3.0% after agreeing to a merger with L1 Capital. On the economic front, the NAB business survey was better than expected. RBA on hold again. Timing, not direction the issue. 10-year yields 4.26%Asian markets better with Japan up 0.3%, China up 0.7% and HK up 0.6%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
ASX 200 drifted 14 points lower to 8589 (0.1%). CBA held up with the banks drifting slightly lower. The Big Bank Basket is down to $280.46 (-0.2%). Financials firmed in places, IFT up 3.1% and NWL rising 1.5%. REITS soft with GMG down 0.5% and SCG off 0.8 %. Industrials mixed, SGH up 1.0% with QAN rising 1.0% with retails slightly firmer as RBA looks to cut tomorrow. ORG was a standout up 6.8% on an Octopus update from the UK. In resources, Gold miners took a hit with production and costs weighing on NST, off 8.7%. Other golds follow lower with the bullion price off too. EVN down 2.2% and OBM falling 6.8%. Lithium once again depressed, PLS off 4.3% and LTR falling 5.3%, shorts back and selling. Uranium stocks mixed, BOE down 2.4% and DYL up 0.9% with coal better, Oil and gas mixed, WDS off 0.8% and STO up 0.4%. In corporate news, S32 down 0.6% on news of the sale of its Cerro Matso nickel project. MIN fell 2.0% as it named two new independent directors. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets eased with Japan down 0.6%, China down 0.5% and HK off 0.3%.10-year yields rising to 4.19%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
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ASX 200 fell just 1 point to 8541 in quiet trade as banks came under some pressure. CBA sold down 1.2% as money flowed to other three, ANZ up 2.5% the big winner. The Big Bank Basket flat at $286.04 (0.4%). MQG drifted 1.0% lower, and financials steady, GQG up 2.2% and IFL up 5.2% on news CC Capital was still actively trying to stitch the takeover together. Insurers mixed, REITs better, SCG up 2.8% and VCX up 1.6% with industrials drifting around. SGH fell 2.9% on Boral CEOs retirement. JHX fell 2.2% and tech eased, WTC down 1.0% but XRO rallying 1.2%. Retail flat. In resources, the iron ore majors steadied, FMG up 0.7% and gold miners rallied, NEM up 2.0% and BGL up 3.9%. Oil and gas stocks becalmed with uranium mixed, PDN down 1.4% and DYL recovering some poise up 5.4%.In corporate news, FND were suspended for not filing reports on time. MSB jumped 11.2% after progress made on FDA. HMC fell 17.3% as energy transition head, Angela Karl stepped down.Nothing on the economic front today. Chinese Caixin PMI rose, and EU CPI tonight.Asian markets mixed, Japan down 1.4%, HK closed and China up 0.2%.10-Year Yield falling to 4.11%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
ASX 200 marched 28 points higher to 8561 (0.3%). After a tepid start, US futures kicked higher on trade deal hopes, dragging the ASX with it. Small closing sell-off from highs. Banks steady after early losses, the basket up to $287.13 (%). MQG up 3.9% on a broker upgrade, financials and insurers better too. NWL up 2.4% and IAG rising 1.7%. Healthcare got a kick, CSL up 2.2% and PME rallying 1.6%. Industrials generally firmed, WES up 0.7% and ALL rallying 1.3% with QAN up 1.8%. VGN dropped 2.8%. Retail stocks higher with JBH up % on EOFY activity. Tech firmed, WTC up % and TNE rising 1.2% as the ALL-Tech Index rose 0.7%. Resources were mired in losses for iron ore miners, BHP, RIO both copping a 1.5%+ loss. Rare earths eased and lithium off too with MIN up 1.6% on sale of its Yilgarn hub. Oil and gas stocks flat with KAR up 1.1% with coal stocks flat and uranium mixed. DYL fell 5.7% with PDN up 0.8%.In corporate news, JHX rose 7.1% after the Azek vote. DRO fell 4.2% after early gains on a Latam order. Nothing locally on the economic front, China's factory activity improved for a second month but remained in contraction. Asian markets mixed, Japan up 0.6%, HK off 0.3% and China up 0.3%10-Year Yield rising to 4.16%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 falls another 18 points to 8506 (0.2%) in quiet trade. Banks eased back after a stellar run, CBA down 0.2% with ANZ off 2.5% and MQG falling 1.9%. Financials steady, ASX up 0.6%, must be the new logo, Insurers slightly better. REITs too turned up, DXS up 1.0% and CHC up 0.5%. Defensives slipped, WES off 1.6% and WOW and COL eased with TLS down 0.6%. Retailers also fell slightly, JBH off 1.2% and TPW falling 2.6%. Tech eased with the All-Tech Index unchanged.Resources were mixed, iron ore whipped throughout the day but finished off, RIO down 1.3% and BHP up 0.2%. Gold miners rose after losses this week, NEM up 0.3% and EVN up 0.5% with lithium stocks falling as PLS dropped 5.0%. Uranium stocks stalled, BOE down 4.7% and DYL down 0.6%. Oil and gas mixed, WDS up 0.9%.In corporate news, PBH in a halt as BBT announced an off-market takeover. BCB crashed % after it announced a possible pause in operations due to prices and royalties.Nothing on the economic front locally. Japanese inflation rose more than anticipated. Asian markets better, Japan unchanged. China up 0.3% and HK up 1.0% 10-year yields 4.18%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 dropped 7 points to 8541 (0.2%) as nerves crept back in on Iran/Israel issues. Trump flew back to Washington to handle the situation. G-7 now G-6. Banks slipped slightly, CBA down 0.2% and ANZ off 0.5%. The BIg Bank Basket down to $280.41(-0.2%). MQG slid 0.4% with REITs also lower except GMG up 1.1% and other financials mixed too. Industrials pretty much lower across the board, drifting rather than sold off, TCL off 0.8%, REA down 0.5% and TLS falling 0.2%. Retailers mixed, as were travel stocks. Tech wafting around too with the All-Tech Index up 0.2%. In resources, uranium and rare earths stocks back in the spotlight or should it be SPUT light, DYL up 5.7% and LOT up 11.4% with physical buying of spot and short covering still dominating. Gold miners recovered some of the losses yesterday on the Iranian uncertainty as bullion rose, NEM up 2.5% and NST recovered 1.5% after the UBS inspired sell off. Iron ore majors eased back as iron ore fell in Singapore trade again. Oil and gas stocks weakened slightly, STO up 0.5%. In corporate news, it was quiet, too quiet. Asian markets drifted around, Japan up 0.5%. HK off 0.5% and China unchanged.10-year yields steady at 4.25%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 gave up strong early gains closing down 27 at 8565 (0.3%). US futures and lack of detail weighing on sentiment as Asian markets generally weaker. Banks slid slightly, CBA down 0.5% with NAB down 0.2% and the Big Bank Basket down to $262.66 (-0.5%). MQG whacked 1.6% with insurers also under pressure. REITs mixed, GMG off 1.2%. Industrials generally lower, ALL off 1.6% with retail down, led by SUL off 1.6% and BAP falling 2.7%. Travel stocks also under pressure, CTD down 3.1% and WEB off 2.8%. Fast food falling, DMP down 4.9%. REA fell 1.1% and TWE down 1.3% with TLS up 1.0% as defensives back in focus. In resources, gold miners back in demand, GMD up 6.0% and NEM up 3.0%. The Three Iron Ore amigos all down, BHP off 1.8% with FMG off 3.4%. Lithium stocks back under pressure, MIN off 7.6% and PLS falling 6.0%. Rare earth giant LYC rose 0.8%. Oil and gas stocks gave up strong early gains as the crude price fell back, KAR up 2.0% and BPT bouncing 2.4%. Uranium ok, nothing spectacular, DYL up 1.1% and PDN up 0.8%. In corporate news, CTT fell 31.2% on a trading update and a large line of stock going through. MVF rose 9.1% as its CEO resigned. COH up 0.7% after downgrading its earnings outlook. Nothing on the economic front today. Asian markets weaker, Japan off 0.6% and HK off 0.9. China unchanged.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
In a world that moves loud and fast, could there be a sacred pause - a space where your soul can breathe again?A Sanctuary in the City is not just a building, but a vision of holy ground in the heart of everyday life. In this Podcast conversation, Dyl and Tes unpack the dream of creating spaces marked by presence, peace, and purpose. Whether you're seeking clarity, longing for rest, or dreaming of what's next, this conversation is an invitation to step into something sacred.Get the Conversation notes: https://linccollective.co/2025/06/04/sanctuary-in-the-city-podcast-conversation/00:00 – What is a Sanctuary? A Vision of Peace in a Noisy World02:52 – “We Shape Buildings and Buildings Shape Us” 11:11 – Sanctuary as Home, High Ground, and Holy Place25:22 – Why Expansion Matters: Preparing for What God is Building30:15 – How to Embrace the New and Pray Into the FutureConnect with us:Website: http://lincchurch.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/lincchurchFacebook: https://facebook.com/lincchurchTwitter: https://twitter.com/lincchurchPodcast: https://apple.co/2Jx8wG0#LINCchurch #LINC To support this ministry financially and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://lincchurch.com/give
ASX 200 up 53 points to 8647 (0.6%). A solid rally driven by bullion and banks. The Big Bank Basket rallied to $278.81 (+1.2%). CBA up another 1.3%, with ANZ doing well up 1.3%. MQG rose 0.9% and IFL up 2.7% on a broker upgrade, Insurers better, SUN was out and up 2.4% with IAG doing well, rising 2.9%. REITs rallied too, GMG up 1.1% and CHC rising 3.1%. Industrials in demand across the board, JBH up 1.9% with WOW and COL better, TLS continuing to push ahead up 1.0% with QAN up another 2.0%. Healthcare mixed, SIG up 2.3% and CSL off 1.0%. Tech stocks rose, with the All-Tech Index up 0.3%. In resources, iron ore stocks drifted lower as iron ore fell on Chinese PMI. Gold miners off highs, but still strong, NEM up 4.3% with GMD gaining 4.6% and OBM up 5.9%. Lithium stocks falling again, PLS down 0.4% and MIN hit 5.5%. Oil and gas stocks rose with crude, uranium still under pressure again. DYL down 1.9% and PDN off 1.3%. In corporate news, IEL fell 48.1% on a massive downgrade and nasty outlook statement, TEA ran 8.6% on a special dividend, DMP fell 2.2% after a raft of executive changes. In economic news, the RBA minutes helped sentiment, Chinese PMI dropped to 48.3. Asian markets slightly higher, Japan up 0.1%, HK up 1.1% and China up 0.5%. 10-year yields steady at 4.26%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
BUCKLE IN CHEEKY CREW this is a big one. Have you heard of the Enhanced Games? If you haven't, they're marketing themselves as an Olympics which would allow performance-enhancing drugs…and it's just been announced that the first ever games will be held in a year.We've done some digging on the games, and boyyyy oh boy is there a lot to unpack here. Let us know what you think!LINKS:Joe Rogan x Enhanced Games founders episodeEnhanced Games founder talking about their business modelJames Magnussen on Dyl & FriendsThank you so much to Pillar Performance for making this episode possible. Try Pillar's Creatine supplement and get 15% off with our code ‘CHEEKY' at checkout!Follow us wherever you get your podcasts + Instagram, Tiktok, Phoebe's Strava + Anna's Strava, and join our Strava community
The ASX 200 limped to a 13-point rise at 8410 (0.2%) missing out on the US fun as the tariffs got knocked back and Nvidia ran on results. Banks were slightly better with NAB and WBC doing ok, CBA unchanged and the Big Bank Basket up to $272.57 (+0.4%). Financials were strong, MQG up 1.7% and XYZ rising 3.0%. REITs fell, GMG down 1.4% and SCG off 1.1%. Industrials firmed, TCL up 0.4%, WES up 0.2% and TLS pushing ahead up 0.8%. Tech was better but not stunning, WTC up 1.2% and the All-Tech Index up 0.6%. Retail better, TPW up 1.9% and BRG rising 0.4%. Resources were weighed down by BHP and RIO, the ugly sisters, LYC fell 2.1% and S32 off 1.0%. Gold miners were mixed, NST down 0.7% and EVN up 0.8% after a rocky start. Bullion fell on trade news, GMD rose 0.9% as broker upgrades came through. WDS kicked 2.8% on broker optimism on NW shelf deal and oil prices kicking up. Uranium back in the doghouse with DYL off 3.2% and PDN down 5.0%. In corporate news, CIA up 0.5% on record results, RSG fell another 2.4% despite seeking further information from Guinea government. ELD up 1.1% as the ACCC voiced concerns on its acquisition of Delta. Nothing on the economic front, Asian market rallied on the US news. 10-year yields steady at 4.37%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
This week Fred & Dylan talk about a week in the mountains of Tennessee, jazz music, watching dogs a little too closely, and how everything has protein. 0:26 - Dyl & Mandy Updates3:29 - Clarity Found In TN8:26 - Hitting A Bear12:58 - Jazz Music15:37 - A Dog Problem20:40 - Heartfelt Scrolling23:57 - Everything Has Protein Now28:26 - Marathon UpdateTo Support 1st Phorm & DTI shop products here: https://1stphorm.com/DTITo get a pair of Optic Nerve sunglasses for 20% off use this link and code DTI at checkout: http://www.opticnerve.com/DTITo purchase Athletic Brewing Company products follow this link & use code DYLAN20 at checkout for 20% off your first purchase https://bit.ly/3Qj1lkqTo purchase Honey Stinger products, click here: https://honeystinger.rfrl.co/jv3y5To get some Bombas gear, click here: https://www.pjatr.com/t/8-11047-337522-142593Subscribe To Our Newsletter: https://substack.com/@desiretooinspire/postsFollow Dylan and Freddy on Twitter @ItsDThack and @DTIRiteNauMake sure you subscribe to this channel so that you never miss an episode.Be sure to follow on social media @dtiritenau
This week the boys re-cap their last couple of weeks on Earth and chat about plenty of fun stuff.Show Notes - Sickness sent from the devil Rog finding a girlfriend in Europe? Worlds largest concert (Lady Gaga in Rio) Re-build the Coliseum & let us watch Accidentally texting the wrong person Cheeky Would you Rathers Perth's 1st UFC World Champ (JDM) Crazy act at Dyl's work Man survived 47 story fall from side of building Man lives through 2 nuclear bombing events Listener's girlfriend cheats on him with TWO of his best mates Luckiest Man in Australia! (Jamo was in the news)Send in some topics or things you need advice on to @jamoanddylan on Instagram :) We want you guys to make us a part of your weekly routine! Have a good week ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ASX 200 kicked off May with a 19-point gain to 8146. Some Asian markets closed today as are some European markets. US futures showing a very positive session, given the results from Meta and Microsoft. Banks held firm with CBA up 0.4% and the Big Bank Basket flat at $265.81 (0.2%). Other financials did ok too, PTM rose 11.4% as Kerr Neilsen sold out to LSF. Merger talks are on. HUB rose 2.3% and PNI up 0.9%. MQG continue to miss out closing down 0.3%. REITs were positive, with a focus on data centres, given the Azure results from Microsoft. GMG up 3.4% and DGT up 6.3%. Industrials also in favour, WTC rallied 6.6% and XRO up 3.2% as tech found big buyers. REA up 0.4% and retail stocks continuing to find buyers. JBH up 0.8% and BAP up 2.4% with travel stocks better too. WOW and COL better too as results cheer. Resources were in a world of pain. LYC fell 3.4% on possible moves from China, iron ore stocks dropped, BHP down 0.9% and PLS under pressure. Gold miners were mixed, NST fell another 0.8% with EVN off 1.3% as copper rallied after a sobering day yesterday. OBM bounced 3.0% and SPR rose 2.0%. Uranium stocks back in demand after a day's rest. DYL up % with BOE up % and PDN up %. Oil and gas stocks fell, WDS down 2.6%. In corporate news, PTM was a focus with JDO chopped down to size on an update. DXB rose 41.9% on a good licensing deal. In economic news, the BoJ kept rates unchanged. Asian markets were disrupted by holidays in China. Japan up 1.1%. 10-year yields at 4.19%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Welcome to season FIVE of Marvel-ous Movie Mondays with Kelsey and Dyl! This week on Marvel-ous Movie Mondays with Kelsey Kilpatrick & Dylan Randazzo, we are kicking things off with our recap & review of WHAT IF...? SEASON 3, also now the Series Finale, as this multi-season journey has officially come to an end. Spoilers are inevitable. Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue spreading the word if you enjoy this podcast. As always, if you would like to see the video version of this podcast, head to "The Dyl Pickle Movie Network" on YouTube! Twitter: @dylan_randazzo @kelseyakilp Instagram: @thedylanrandazzo @kelseyakilpatrick
The ASX 200 was a mirror of yesterday with CBA and gold miners down today and the rest of the market up. The index closed up 104 points at 7920(1.3%). In the banks, CBA fell 2.5% with NAB the standout up 3.2% with the Big Bank Basket down to $258.77 (-0.8%). MQG leapt 5.3% with other financials back in demand, PNI up 6.0% and GQG up 7.1%. REITs also doing well with GMG rallying 3.0% and VCX up 2.7%. Industrials firmed across the board, WES up 1.8%, ALL rising 4.4% and SGH up 3.2%. Healthcare stocks also saw gain, TLX up 12.5% on a sales update. Tech stocks better, WTC put in 5.5% with XRO up 2.9% and the All-Tech Index up 3.5%. Resources were generally firm, BHP up 3.3% with FMG rallying 2.7%, LYC fell 7.6% on possible Chinese de-escalation, gold miners too saw some profit taking across the board, with NST down 9.6% and EVN falling 10.9% as NEM dropped 7.0%. Uranium stocks had a lovely day out, PDN reassured the markets with a production update, up 24.6%, and Spott has been buying the sector; DYL is up 12.0% with oil and gas stocks also doing well, STO is up 6.1% with WDS putting on 3.6%. On the corporate front, IFL revealed FUM and rallied 4.5% with CTT falling 24.4% on reporting weak demand in US on tariff uncertainty. On the economic front, new business activity in Australia's private sector rose at the fastest pace in three years. Asian markets firmed with Japan up 1.9%, HK up 2.2% and China up 0.3%. 10-year yields eased slightly to 4.26%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 shook off early losses as banks pushed ahead. The index closed down 2 points at 7800 (0.03%), with CBA hitting a record high! Up 4.2% The strength here has masked underlying index weakness. Other banks trailed in its wake with the Big Bank Basket up to $260.87 (+2.5%). Other financials were mixed, GQG up 2.9% with CGF also doing well, IFL dropped 4.3% on a broker downgrade, PNI fell 2.4% and XYZ off 5.5%. REITs also fell hard, GMG down 1.6% and CHC falling 1.2%. Industrials also fell with tech under serious pressure, WTC down 2.4% and the Index down 2.0%. Retail fell too, LOV off 1.6% and APE down 1.6%. Travel stocks fell, FLT off 4.1% and CTD falling 2.9%. In resources, gold miners were the stars again, NST up 3.0% and EVN pushing 4.9% ahead as copper hit a two-week high. GMD up 1.4% and OBM rose 3.0%. Lithium miners fell as CATL is pushing ahead with sodium-ion technology. Uranium stocks trounced as DYL paused its Namibian operations, falling 8.2% and PDN down 12.5%. Iron ore miners steady, despite the fall in iron ore in Singapore. In corporate news, MQG rose 0.6% as it sold is asset management business to Nomura. BGL fell 7.1% after more detail on its hedge book emerged. ILU and REE joined forces to bid for a Kenyan Rare earth project. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets were better than expected with 10-year yields at 4.23%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Dyl, Malcs ac OTJ sy'n trafod taith Owain i Como a buddsoddiad Luka Modric yn Abertawe.
It was a solid start to the week, with the ASX 200 up 102 points to 7749 (1.3%). Strong banks and resources are taking us up. The Big Bank Basket rallied to $248.77 (+1.6%). CBA was up 1.7%, and WBC was up 1.6%. Insurers also better with MQG flat as some downgrades coming through. REITs rallied hard, GMG up 2.4% and SCG up 1.8%. Industrials were better but lagged, WES up 1.1% and SGH up 2.7% with the supermarkets flat, retail rose, LOV up 2.4% and JBH rallying 2.4%. Travel stocks were a little better, tech doing well, WTC up 3.1% and XRO rising 2.3% with the All-Tech Index up 2.1%. TLS slipped a little. In resources, iron ore miners rose, BHP up 2.7%, RIO up 1.4% with the gold miners pushing up although gold saw some profit taking. NEM up 4.5% with EVN up 2.6%. MIN had a good day as some shorts covered again, PLS rallied 3.3% with IGO up 3.2%. Oil stocks inched up WDS up 1.1% and STO up 1.8% with uranium and coal stocks better, WHC up 4.8% and DYL up 3.9%. In corporate news, NEU jumped 21.1% on a positive end point for its Phase III trial. DEG up 1.6% as GOR will vote in favour of the NST deal. Nothing locally on the economic front. Asian markets better, Japan up 1.6%, HK up 2.1% and China 0.3% higher. 10-year yields steady around 4.41%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX best day in five years up 335 points to 7710 although off early opening highs. Remarkably stable after the initial surge and fall back. Waiting for more information perhaps. Resources were the big winners today, BHP up 5.4% and RIO and FMG a similar rise, shorts getting hurt in MIN up 18.1% and S32 rising 9.5% with the gold miners also very positive. In AUD terms bullion fell but NEM up 4.0% and NST rising 5.1%. Lithium stocks recovered as shorts covered positions, LTR up 15.1% and PLS rising 12.7%. BSL rallied 8.0% and even JHX up 12.0%. Oil and gas showed strength as crude rallied, WDS up 4.7% and STO gaining 4.1%. Uranium stocks were back in fashion, no fall out today, PDN up 17.4% and DYL rallying a dizzying 15.9%. Banks were firm too although off early highs, CBA up 3.6% and WBC gaining 4.9% with MQG up 5.5%. Insurers and financials were very positive, GQG up 3.4% and XYZ rising 13.3% with ZIP rallying 20.7%. QBE up 4.4% and MPL rising 3.7%. Healthcare stocks were better, CSL recovered 3.5% and PME gained 8.4%. Across the board gains in industrials, WES up 2.6% and GMG rising 6.6%. Tech in demand, WTC rallied another 8.0% with XRO up 6.2% and the All -Tech Index up 6.8%. Retailers did well, JBH up 6.6% and travel stocks in demand. In corporate news, QUB got ACCC approvals, ABB rose 4.9% after announcing plans to expand its mobile network. Nothing on the economic front locally. Deutsche pulled back its call for an emergency 50bps rate cut and in Asia, China saw more evidence of deflation and a weakening yuan. Asian market burst higher, Japan up 8.3% with HK up 2.6% and China up 1.3%. 10-year yields slid to 4.33%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 fell another 135 points to 7375 (-1.8%). At one point the market rallied to a drop of only 75 points as banks found defensive buyers. Resources were the point of pain as commodities fell on global growth and Chinese economic output. BHP fell 3.5% and FMG crashed 4.2% with LYC bucking the trend rising 2.0% as gold miners held relatively steady with bullion pushing higher. MIN fell 12.1% with PLS off 8.4% as NIC fell 14.1%. BSL continues to suffer, down 3.7%. Oil and gas stocks, dropped hard, STO down 5.7% and WDS off 3.7% with uranium under pressure again, PDN down 4.5% and DYL off 7.7%. Coal stocks fell too. Banks held up better, CBA up 0.5% with NAB down 0.7% and the Big Bank Basket down to $237.07 (-0.3%). Healthcare was hit, CSL down 5.0% on pharma taxes to come. COH also falling 2.6% with REITs down too. GMG off 1.6% and VCX falling 1.4%. Industrials were weaker across the board, WES fell 0.6%, WOW and COL eased with QAN down 4.0% and retail trying hard to hold the line. Tech stocks fell back to earth, WTC down 1.8% and XRO off 0.9% and the All-Tech Index down 1.9%.In corporate news, RPL fessed up to the FUM loss due to OPT and fell hard, down 11.9%. On the economic front the RBNZ cut rates by 25bps. Asian markets were volatile, Japan whacked again down 4.2% with China positive despite the 104% tariffs. HK down 1.6%.10-year yields pushing up again. Long-dated yields are surging, whilst short-dated yields are falling. US 30-year now at 4.9%. Dow and NASDAQ futures both down 1.8%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Dylan Buckley is the founder of "Producey", former AFL Player & one Australia's biggest podcasters. He has led and paved the way for sports podcasting in Australia through some of the country's largest shows including "Dyl & Friends". This interview has been a long time coming and it was great to finally sit down with Dyl in the studio and chat about the past, present and future of Dyl's incredible vision. This will give you some great insight into Dyl's company, "Producey" and how he's been able to build such an empire. Plus, the behind the scenes frustrating aspects of podcasting which from the outside, we don't even notice! Dyl shares some of the biggest groundbreaking moments in "Dyl & Friends" history including the famous Damian Hardwick interview and the recent coaches series. Plus, the one unspoken rule in podcasting that the audience usually overlooks. We get a glimpse into the future plans for Dylan and the next steps to taking things to a new level...which is so intriguing to hear compared to making media kits and trying to sell sponsors after training at the GWS Giants! Tour Edge Show and Tell returns with a story from a whole different aspect of Dyl's life away from work and footy and as usual, this episode is full of laughs. We can't wait for you to hear this one and we know you'll get so much out of this...especially if you've ever had a vision of building something. Enjoy our chat with the podfather, Dylan Buckley! Follow Dyl on Instagram @dylbuckley Listen or Watch Dyl's Podcasts like "Dyl & Friends" & "Footy & Friends" wherever you listen to podcasts or on YouTube This episode is brought to you by Fleet Plant Hire Solutions. Head to www.fph.com.au for all your earth moving needs! Check out the new 725 Series at Tour Edge Golf Official Site | Golf Clubs, Golf Bags Look good, smell good, feel good through Milkman's grooming products! www.milkmanaustralia.com (Use the code "Dosandd" for 20% off your first order) Have some fun in your pants with Mitch Dowd's comfiest & coolest underwear www.mitchdowd.com.au (Use the code "Dosandd40" for 40% off) Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com
The ASX 200 rose 6 points to 7937 (0.1%) in quiet trade ahead of the Budget. Banks were firm with the Big Bank Basket at $242.34 (+1.5%). Tariff proof fenced perhaps. CBA up 1.4% and insurers better too, QBE up 0.3%. REITs were a little mixed, GMG down 0.6% and SCG rising 0.6%. RPL was smashed 14.8% on news from OPT that it had missed Phase III end point. RPL owns 32% of the biotech. In the industrials, WOW and COL both giving back some of the optimism from Friday's ACCC report. Tech stocks also under pressure, WTC down 2.9% and 360 falling 4.4%. The All-Tech Index down 0.5%. Retail weaker, PMV down 2.9% with NCK off 2.0% and MYR down 2.1%. WES rose as did JBH.Resources were a mixed bag of lollies. BHP fell 0.6% with FMG up 3.2% on some broker upgrades. Gold miners were mixed, VAU down 3.2% with NST off 1.3% and BGL dropping 12.8% on change in substantial holding. MIN bounced 6.9% as the haul road reopened. Oil and gas flat, coal eased, NHC down 4.4% and WHC off with uranium sellers back. BOE down 3.5% and DYL falling 1.8%. In corporate news, JHX announced a huge US merger and dropped 14.5% on the news. HLI fell 25.6% as CBA said it may not renew its contract. SM1 curdled 12.0% on unimpressive results.Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets flat. 10-year yields back up to 4.42%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 rose 91 points to 7919 (1.2%) as the Fed soothes nerves. Banks did well with the Big Bank Basket up to $238.79 (+1.9%). MQG bouncing hard, up 3.8% as a market player. Other financials also doing well, GQG up 2.8% and NWL rallying 4.6%. CGF put in a stellar day up 5.7%. REITs also rallying hard, GMG up 2.8% and SCG up 2.5% with industrials seeing bargain hunters. ALL up 2.3%, CPU up 2.2% and SGH doing better up 1.9%. Retail showing signs of life, JBH up another 3.1% with WES up 0.9% and WEB rising 3.9%. MYR struggling after the recent robo update. Tech better, WTC up 2.5% and XRO doing well as the All -Tech Index rose %. Resources out of favour today. BHP down 1.1% and FMG tumbling another 3.3%. Gold miners better as bullion held records, NST up 3.1% and GMD up 3.2% with GOR bouncing back 2.1%. Lithium stocks saw the shorts stay their hand, LTR down 4.8% and PLS off 2.5%. MIN continue to disappoint, down 2.1%. Uranium stocks finding buyers again. DYL up 5.2% and BOE up 8.4%. Have we seen the bottom here? In corporate news, NANrose 14.0% after US regulators approved its tool designed to clean endoscopes. ARU bumped 2.7% higher on an offtake deal and CWY jumped 2.0% on an acquisition. TPG also got the Vocus nod, up 5.9%. On the economic front, unemployment came in at 4.1%. Pretty much in line. Asian markets saw some profit taking. Japan down 0.3%, China off 0.4% and HK down 1.2%. 10-year yields slipped to 4.38%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 fell 32 points to 7828 (0.4%) after a failed rally attempt petered out. Losses across the board with the banks under pressure again, the Big Bank Basket slipping to $234.26(-0.7%). MQG down again off 0.9% with other financials sliding lower, PNI down 5.4% and MFG off 1.8%. REITs down led by GMG off 1.6% and SCG down 1.5%. Industrials also under pressure, ALL off 1.6%, QAN falling 2.7% with tech stocks falling, WTC down 2.3% on the governance update. Utilities also gave up some recent gains, ORG down 1.9% and AGL off 2.0%. Retail was mixed, LOV down 3.3% but JBH found friends on a broker note, up 3.6%. Travel stocks dropped, WEB down 2.9% and CTD off 2.8%.Resources fared slightly better in places, BHP unchanged, RIO off 0.7% and FMG falling 1.0%. Gold miners were mixed despite a push above $3000, EVN off 0.9% and GOR off 4.0%, falling again. SPR fell 1.4% and GMD off 1.1%. NEM up 1.0%. Lithium stocks bid higher but lost momentum, LTR up 2.1% and MIN smashed 3.9% on another accident on its haul road. Well off its lows. Uranium stocks doing well today as shorts continue to cover, DYL up 4.5% and BOE up 3.3%. In corporate news, MYR dropped 1.3% on flat sales. DDR dropped down 1.4% as David Dicker sold down his holding, CMM off 4.2% as it unwound its hedge book.Nothing locally on the economic front, the BoJ kept rates unchanged. Fed to come. Asian markets firm but uninspiring, Japan up 0.6%, China down 0.1%, HK up 0.2%. 10-year yields steady at 4.41%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Another day, another drubbing as the ASX falls 104 points to 7786 (1.3%) with banks soggy again. The Big Bank Basket down to $236.66 (-1.7%) with NAB and WBC the worst affected. MQG dropped another 1.4% with ASX off 3.8% despite good volumes recently. GQG fell 2.4% and CGF off 1.5%. REITs also in the seller's sights, GMG bucked the trend, up 0.5% and SGP off 1.0% with healthcare under pressure as the holy trinity of CSL, RMD and COH all lost ground. Industrials found it tough going today, TCL fell 1.9% with WES off 2.6% and BXB down 2.6% with ALL slipping 1.6%. Retail once again saw selling, JBH off 1.0% and NCK down 3.5%. Travel stocks all fell, significantly as did gaming stocks, tech slipped with WTC down 1.7% and XRO off 1.1% as the All-Tech Index dropped 1.1%. Resources were again a mixed bag; gold miners rallied but somewhat muted, RMS fell 8.7% on a disappointing mine plan, EVN rose 0.8% and NEM was up 1.5%. BHP and RIO all fell 1.8% with FMG finding some friends up 1.5%. Lithium remains depressed and uranium stocks mixed. PDN up 2.7% and DYL up 3.2%. Oil and gas stocks eased back. In corporate news, IPH fell 10.0% as the CFO quit. Nothing on the economic front with US CPI due tonight. Asian markets eased slightly and 10-year yields rose to 4.43%. US Futures slightly positive.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Dyl, Ows a Malcs sy'n trafod canlyniad gwych Cymru ac adfywiad Caerdydd ac Abertawe.
Ydi byw yng Nghymru am bum mlynedd yn ddigon i fod yn gymwys i ennill cap cenedlaethol? Dyna'r brif drafodaeth ymysg Dyl, Ows a Mal yn dilyn ymgais Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru i newid y rheolau presennol er mwyn gallu cynnwys Matt Grimes yn y garfan.Mae'r tri hefyd yn trafod y cyhoeddiad ynglŷn â pha glybiau fydd yn ymuno gyda'r Cymru Premier pan fydd y gynghrair genedlaethol yn ehangu i gynnwys 16 tîm yn nhymor 2026-27. Ac mae Dyl yn esbonio pam oedd o wedi gwylltio'n gacwn ddydd Sadwrn.
My Top 25 Spiritual Guides, Mediums & Healers List (instant access!) Fellow Dreamers, This episode was recorded less than 3 weeks after my family lost our home, all belongings & our beloved town of Pacific Palisades to the Palisades Fire. This fire has turned our world—and our community—upside down. But amidst the devastation, something has shifted in me. I've come to see life through a new lens: one filled with hope, gratitude, and infinite possibilities. In this episode, I take you on the journey of that morning, from the moment I knew we had to leave, to the waves of emotions I felt, and the lessons I've learned. I'm sharing it all: the grief of losing sentimental things, the beauty of community, and the realization that true abundance comes from within. Here's what I dive into:
Dylan Griffiths, Owain Tudur Jones a Malcolm Allen sy'n dathlu buddugoliaeth hanesyddol Cymru i gyrraedd Pencampwriaeth Merched Ewro 2025. Roedd Ows yn ei chanol hi yn Nulyn yn gwylio tîm Rhian Wilkinson yn curo Gweriniaeth Iwerddon yn rownd derfynol y gemau ail-gyfle, ac yn fwy na hapus i ymuno yn y dathliadau yng nghanol y ddinas tan oriau man y bore. Roedd 'na fwy o ddathlu ar y Cae Ras hefyd lle welodd Dyl fuddugoliaeth arall i Wrecsam, ac mae'r tri yn ddigon bodlon eu byd hefyd wrth weld cychwyn arbennig Arne Slot yn parhau gyda Lerpwl.
Logan, Terry, Will and Dyl are back to cover all the Walt Disney World news and what seems to be the endless amount of prices hikes and bonuses. Plus some pretty tasty new treats including a giant mozzarella stick and some creative corn dogs. Book your next trip at OUR Official Vacation the EarBNB!
Che and Dyl discuss their 10 worst teams in the league for next year based on their 3 Person Snake Reverse-Power Rankings Draft (TM), and they may or may not be eventually be joined by Dealyn (@wantnofame on Instagram). Make sure to buy your Slomosexual T-Shirt at jakesgraphs.com/cnd with the Promo Code "rollcall".
Logan, Terry, Will and Dyl are back to cover all the Walt Disney World d23 announcements. No fluff - we get right to it and tear it up... just like they're going to do to Tom Sawyer Island. Book your next trip at OUR Official Vacation the EarBNB! Book your next trip at OUR Official Vacation the EarBNB!
This is the sixth episode of our new series where we wrap up the weekend of sport in our own way. We talk about big sporting events that are on in the world and anything in between that we feel like. We hope you enjoy this episode and we hope to be back in your ears next week. Cheers Show Notes: Dylan reports to us from Barcelona AFL round review How crazy the AFL ladder is AFL player denied the ability to watch his girlfriend compete at the olympics Carlos Alcaraz beats Djokovic to win back to back Wimbledon titles Spain win the Euro's with a goal in the 86th minute and Dyl loses out on a potential $300 sweepstakes win Argentina win another Copa America Final Southampton visit in Europe Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we dissect one of the wildest stories we've EVER had sent in... and BOTH people involved listen to the show. Strap yourselves in, it's a wild ride. Show Notes - Our thoughts on the comical Trump v Biden debate Our problem with delayed payments (afterpay) Parking Inspector interactions Dyl losing his car overnight in the city Car Window Washing Troubles Girl listener gets cheated on & exposes her BF to us!? Son of rich parents shares his life story & going to the most expensive boarding school in the world Scandalous story continued... Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by the Premier of South Australia, Peter Malinauskas. Pete is an extremely down to earth guy with a real passion for sport and his city. We spoke about how he and his state won the bid to host AFL Gather Round, as well as the meeting he had with LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman. Super interesting chat which I know you guys will enjoy. Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Round 15 AFL Recap with Dyl, Brett Deledio & Mick Barlow. This episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by Carlton Draught - for more information on the 2024 Carlton Draft head to www.carltondraught.com.au/the-carlton-draft?nav=Matches. 18+ Drink Responsibly. SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS TO: mailbag@dylandfriends.com Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by NBA young gun, Dyson Daniels. Dyson first came on the podcast just over 2 years ago, before he'd been drafted to the New Orleans Pelicans (Episode #142). This time round we spoke about life in the NBA, playing against LeBron, living in the US & the upcoming Boomers Olympic campaign. Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Dyl, Brett & Mick preview round 15 of the AFL. This episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by BWS, get your drinks for game day sorted & enjoy the footy with BWS. 18+ Drink Responsibly. @bws_au www.bws.com.au TRAIN WITH DYL GIVEAWAY: bit.ly/TrainWithDyl Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week the boys deliver a very cheeky short and sweet episode to kick your week off in the right way. Show Notes: Rog Running For His Stethoscope at Uni Our new Sport Podcast Our thoughts on "mates rates" Being desperate The simple joy of watching sport Billionaire Barbers (elite blokes) Dyl's going to the Olympics in Paris Can Pigeons & Ducks communicate together? Suitcase shat in while travelling story Tipping wait staff in the USA (we need help) Leaving used condoms on the bedroom floor.. (filthy story) Insane cousin & best friend court case The Silencer Toilet Paper technique (incredible) Listener Was In A Relationship She Didn't Even Know About (WILD) Our Nandos Orders Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by James Magnussen! James is a former Olympic swimmer and has recently been in the media after putting his hand up to compete in the 'Enhanced Games'. TRAIN WITH DYL GIVEAWAY: bit.ly/TrainWithDyl Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by Brodie Grundy. Brodie is one of the most intriguing & authentic people I've had the pleasure of chatting to. He is unapologetically himself & has a unique perspective on not only football but life as well. We spoke about the rollercoaster of the last couple of seasons getting traded from 2 clubs, leaning on your strengths & learning to accept whatever happens, happens. If you liked this episode, have a listen to this: #197 Nathan Buckley Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Dylan Devitt is one of the best humans I have ever met!He is only 20 years old but has lived a wild life with some amazing achievements along the way! Dyl is a professional BMX rider and travels the world competing and doing live shows.Dylan is ticking off a huge bucket list of goals and dreams. He shares in this episode the things he has already ticked off and what else is to come! One of his goals was to land a world's first trick on BMX which he has now done!A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in QLDDyl's bucket listFinding BMXRwilly friendshipNitro world gamesWorlds first trickFreestyle KingsDylans's LinksINSTAGRAMBUCKET LIST INSTAGRAMSPONSORS :)MEDIBANKDRINK AREPA Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off Ārepa Brain Performance Drink!Cooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020For full Live Better Rewards Eligibility criteria, visit https://www.medibank.com.au/livebetter/rewards/terms/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by GWS Giants SUPERSTAR Tom Green. If you liked this episode, have a listen to this: #223 Sam Walsh Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Dyl, Brett Deledio & Hawthorn STAR Will Day sit down to recap the week of footy. Plus, Dyl goes full journo mode and hits Lids with the big questions around an out of contract Roo. The boys also chat through who the modern era GOAT from Collingwood, Essendon & Freo is, as well as some Carlton Draft stat predictions - HUGE SHOW! This episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by Carlton Draught - for more information on the 2024 Carlton Draft head to www.carltondraught.com.au/the-carlton-draft?nav=Matches. 18+ Drink Responsibly. SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS TO: mailbag@dylandfriends.com Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by 2x Premiership Captain for Geelong & the current Sydney Swans CEO, Tom Harley! We spoke about his playing days leading a young and talented Geelong side, his transition from playing into sports administration, the importance of stability in an organisation and also how he stays fit and fresh outside of being a CEO. If you liked this episode, have a listen to this: #227 Andrew Dillon Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week the boys reminisce on good times spent with a great person they sadly lost this week. Show notes Remembering Cam McCarthy Catching up with Rog (Rog's weekly update) Steve Erceg's world title loss & the failure of UFC in Rio Update on the $500 parking fine situation Potential 1st Welsh Guest on the show soon Who's in the wrong in this communication breakdown? Update on the girl who was left on read with a voice message. Sharing soap in a shared house Jamo discussing Dyl's 16yr old cologne collection Laughing at ourselves about old times, fashion, parties, trends etc Does she like me? Rest In Peace Cam, we will miss you x
This week we talk about our falling out with Rog (aka Rob Newell), our upcoming Europe itinerary, Jamo @ Chase & Status, older people wearing drop tees and stringlets, our Italian double date, Dylan's funny but serious food reviews, The OC, Uni vs College, Dyl's birthday, shaving devices, Baby Reindeer hype, Late Night With The Devil review, loving Entourage, having a voice message left on seen, energy drinks in Canada, fashion trends, Oporto vs Nandos, sneezing vs coughing & our last ditch effort to save our friendship with Rog. Enjoy xx Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we speak our minds and are not afraid to confront controversial topics. ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
✨DREAM YOUR BIZ - LAST CHANCE TO ENROLL! ✨ (we start March 6th!) Today on the podcast, I bring back Dr. Rikki, a Sex & Intimacy coach (and my former Doctor and neighbor). When I had Rikki on the DYL podcast 2 years ago, she was a woman who seemed to have it all—a successful career in medicine, a sweet husband, adorable children, and a stunning home nestled within our supportive community. Her life was full, with every box checked off the societal checklist of success. But beneath this veneer of fulfillment, Rikki felt a secret emptiness... After a medical scare, Rikki found herself wrestling with an existential crisis -- she had manifested a life of complete misalignment, struggling to connect and find meaning in the well-curated life she had built. The veil of having “everything” could no longer mask her longing for something more, something profoundly fulfilling. After leaving her husband, her career, and her community, she rediscovered herself through pleasure, sex and deep self-love. Now remarried and "more alive than ever", Rikki is sharing her (NEW) story with us... We chat: When Rikki's “picture perfect” life started to crumble How she had always manifested from a place of control - crafting a "successful" life by society's standards Deciding to leave her marriage, hitting rock bottom and not knowing who she was or where she wanted to go Taking Julia's program "Dream Your Purpose" and realizing she didn't know what her passions are - a moment of deep sadness A magical trip to Costa Rica that reconnected her with the "divine feminine" Healing the sisterhood wound and “catty” women who like to tear each other down Why Rikki chooses to “lead from love” and let go of what people think Rikki's approach to manifesting combined w/ surrendering - and the exact prayer she would say on hikes to manifest her best, most aligned life How The Universe sends you subtle messages - and knowing what to do with these! How the act of surrendering during sex can help you tap into your power & rediscover who you are Manifesting deep and profound love - and marrying her new husband after 3 weeks of dating! The meteor shower that gave her the idea to become a sex coach Her now unconventional life & new career and how she handles criticism and judgment Sex Magic for manifestation - exactly how to do this process and why it's so powerful! We hope this conversation inspires you to step into YOUR most authentic & sexiest life! PS: March 2nd is now the final day to enroll in DREAM YOUR BIZ! If you are ready to create a business full of passion, purpose, impact & uncapped income, come join us! Go to www.dreamyourlifenow.com/dyb to secure your spot! Any questions, DM me on Instagram @dreamyourlifenow or email me at julia@dreamyourlifenow.com -- I truly want to connect with listeners of this podcast! Connect with Dr. Rikki: IG: @gushwithrikki Website: gushwithrikki.com