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Join us for the The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney podcast part five Catch up on each episode Part one of our tour of The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney https://eattmag.com/join-us-in-part-one-of-our-tour-of-the-royal-botanic-garden-sydney/?highlight=botanic%20gardens Part two of our tour of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney https://eattmag.com/part-two-of-the-sydney-royal-botanic-gardens-podcast/?highlight=botanic%20gardens Part three of our tour of The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney https://eattmag.com/sydney-royal-botanic-gardens-podcast-part-3/?highlight=botanic%20gardens Part four of our tour of The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney https://eattmag.com/australias-oldest-community-garden-part-4/ What's on The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney A Flash of Red Visit The Calyx from Monday 25 April to see 'A Flash of Red ' Presented by artist Jean Dennis Inside the Tide UNTIL 31 JULY 2022 Explore a marine dream of coral, kelp, and coast with Inside the Tide! Step inside this spectacular world of aquatic delights in our new immersive exhibition. 7 MAY - 22 MAY 2022 Botanic Endeavour: The Florilegium Society celebrates the Banks and Solander Collections https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/
If you cannot see a video for this lesson click this link https://eattmag.com/welcome-back-to-level-1-of-learn-english-with-cullen-lesson-46/ Use this link https://forms.gle/tB6gswMuCT3NMMvbA if you cannot see a form below to answer the questions Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine. In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory. We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images. The new level is called Level 4 And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at There will only be images or photos. So let's go back over the levels again. Level 1 is our slow speaking class. Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons. Level 2 is our faster speaking class. Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed. Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English. By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form. Level 3 is our fastest speaking class. Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker. Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video. So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images. With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions just using your memory of the class without the words. Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills. And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at E A T T M A G . COM that's eattmag.com E is for Education to Educate yourself. A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster T is for Train, Train people on what you know. If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster. This is just one of the secrets to the EATT way of learning English. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson More lessons can also be found here https://eattmag.com/learning-english-with-audio/ --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280
If you cannot see a video for this lesson click this link https://eattmag.com/welcome-back-to-level-1-of-learn-english-with-cullen-lesson-46/ Use this link https://forms.gle/ADcxXz6yzqbJFJ6z5 if you cannot see a form below to answer the questions Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine. In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory. We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images. The new level is called Level 4 And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at There will only be images or photos. So let's go back over the levels again. Level 1 is our slow speaking class. Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons. Level 2 is our faster speaking class. Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed. Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English. By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form. Level 3 is our fastest speaking class. Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker. Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video. So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images. With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions just using your memory of the class without the words. Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills. And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at E A T T M A G . COM that's eattmag.com E is for Education to Educate yourself. A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster T is for Train, Train people on what you know. If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster. This is just one of the secrets to the EATT way of learning English. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson More lessons are also here https://eattmag.com/learning-english-with-audio/ --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280
If you cannot see a video for this lesson click this link https://eattmag.com/welcome-back-to-level-1-of-learn-english-with-cullen-lesson-46/ Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine. In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory. We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images. The new level is called Level 4 And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at There will only be images or photos. So let's go back over the levels again. Level 1 is our slow speaking class. Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons. Level 2 is our faster speaking class. Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed. Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English. By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form. Level 3 is our fastest speaking class. Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker. Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video. So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images. With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions just using your memory of the class without the words. Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills. And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at E A T T M A G . COM that's eattmag.com E is for Education to Educate yourself. A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster T is for Train, Train people on what you know. If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster. This is just one of the secrets to the EATT way of learning English. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280
Welcome back to learn English with Cullen by EATT Magazine. In today's lesson, you can choose a new level of English to test your memory. We are adding a new level to help you try and remember words using images. The new level is called Level 4 And in level 4 of our lesson, there will be no words in the video lesson to look at There will only be images or photos. So let's go back over the levels again. Level 1 is our slow speaking class. Level 1 is the first lesson that comes out in every series of lessons. Level 2 is our faster speaking class. Level 2 is the second class repeating the same words at a faster speed. Level 3 is the lesson where you can your test your English. By filling in the answers in the form below this lesson or the link if you cannot see the form. Level 3 is our fastest speaking class. Level 3 is at the same speed as a regular native English speaker. Level 4 is also at the same speed as a regular native English speaker, but the video in this lesson will have no written words to read in the video. So in lesson 4, you can also test your memory by listening to the words spoken and seeing the images. With no text and just the images, this will to help improve your memory of the words spoken And in lesson 4 you can fill in the form and answer the questions just using your memory of the class without the words. Listening to lesson 4 and looking at the images in the video will also improve your listening skills. And just a quick reminder if you cannot see a video while listening to any lesson you can always find the video on our website at E A T T M A G . COM that's eattmag.com E is for Education to Educate yourself. A is for Ability, to improve your Ability to learn T is for Teach, Teach yourself how to learn faster T is for Train, Train people on what you know. If you share your English by training other people, you will learn much faster. This is just one of the secrets to the EATT way of learning English. So please look to E A T T M A G . COM for your next lesson --------------------------------------------------------------- This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/478280
Join Cullen in part one of the I'm Free Sydney's Sight Seeing tour. Check out our new memory test below for this episode 2020. Cullen and the team meet Ross at the beginning of an entertaining and informative tour in part one of our podcast tour through the center of Sydney. The I'm Free walking tour is warmly primed with the best stories, insights, and tips throughout the heart of the city. Enjoying the stories on The, I'm Free Tour Sydney Covering local transport, activities, restaurants, and bars to give you a sense of place in the same way the locals like Ross and his tour team do. During the easy-walking 2½-3 hour tour, we uncover some of Sydney's hidden history and explore the sites of Australia's most famous city under the guiding light of our friendly tour guide. The I'm Free Sydney tour guides give a series of well-crafted insights into the people, places, and events of this sun-blessed city. Rain, Hail, thunder or Shine, Ross's I'm Free Tours walk every day. Stories abound on the I'm Free Tour Sydney And with no need to book, this is the perfect place to turn up shortly after your arrival in Sydney and find your local guide in a bright green T-shirt. Perfect for an update on upcoming events, art, restaurants, and of course, those hidden bars and noodle shops to help you better enjoy your time in Sydney just like a local. Ross joins Cullen and the team this morning at Sydney's Town Hall with the opening of the tour, exploring Sydney's remarkable beginning and development. Some of the convict colony stories might surprise you like the opening of the tour that digs deep beneath your feet of Sydney's Town Hall, revealing some of its hidden stories beneath the stonework. Tours start out at 10:30 am and 2:30 pm every day from the Sydney Town Hall Square. With no need to book, you'll easily find your guide wearing a bright green "I'm Free" T-shirt on George St between Sydney Town Hall and St Andrew's Cathedral. One of the many places visited on the I'm Free Tour in Sydney Group bookings can be made at least 24 hours in advance Groups of 10 or more can register with www.imfree.com.au at least 24 hours in advance. To maintain the quality of our regularly scheduled tours, the I'm Free tour team will need to organize you a separate private tour. And full terms and conditions can be found on the I'm Free Tours private tours https://www.imfree.com.au/sydney/private-tours/ web page. WHEELCHAIRS: The Sydney Sights tour is wheelchair friendly. Find out more about I'm Free tours in both Sydney and Melbourne and https://www.imfree.com.au/aboutus/ and stay tuned to join us for part two of our Sydney Sights tour on the EATT Magazine podcast. And join us for more travel podcasts here https://eattmag.com/travel/
Listen to lesson 44 one more time and answer the questions here https://forms.gle/MDWhD8YNwptCq7uN8 Or in the form below Hello, Cullen here, welcome back and hello to Vourchnea, Maya, Aye, Solange, and Cecilia, Just some of our students from Cambodia, Nepal, Myanmar, Rwanda, and Namibia. Who are all learning to speak English and some of whom also speak Oshindonga, Myanmar, Nepali, and Khmer. Did you know that in Cambodia, around 90% of the official language is Khmer, and It is spoken by nearly 90% of the country's population. Have you been to Cambodia? And also, the Khmer language in Cambodia is used in government administration and for imparting education at all levels and in the media. So great to have you all with us. And as you know, these are just a few of our new students like you from around the world. I have been away, traveling, and working, and so you have Harris, our intelligent machine learning friend here at EATT Magazine has been giving English lessons while I am working on new lesson plans. We also have a vast number of new students from Persia, Brazil, Mongolia, the United States, China, France, the Middle East, and Japan, to name just a few places Welcome. Great to have you with us, Do you know the meaning of the word vast? Vast could mean A great area or extent or immense as just one example and these are all great words for you to search on google. Vast, and Immense. Please also don't forget to click on the link inside this lesson and tell us where you are from Now I know some of you are already at University and some of you also plan to go to college, but some of our students are not planning more studies they are working towards creating their own business, so that is great to hear Do you have a business in mind you would like to run? Would you like to be a tour guide? Or a teacher, or are you planning to be a builder or something else? Please let us know in the comments as we can use all of your answers in our upcoming lessons And what is the kind of English you might need to learn to help you get there? So have a think about it, and from everyone here at EATT Magazine, we will catch up with you in the next lesson. And don't forget to fill in the answers and test your English in this Saturday's lesson by clicking on the link. Please don't forget to check out last weeks lesson if you missed it https://eattmag.com/fridays-faster-speaking-english-lesson-is-out-now-number-43/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgments Some of the images used in your video legally require you to acknowledge the image's creator. An easy way to do this is to copy and paste the message below into your video description or blog post. Learn more. This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/457336
Hello, Cullen here, welcome back and hello to Vourchnea, Maya, Aye, Solange, and Cecilia, Please don't forget to check out last weeks lesson if you missed it https://eattmag.com/fridays-faster-speaking-english-lesson-is-out-now-number-43/ Just some of our students from Cambodia, Nepal, Myanmar, Rwanda, and Namibia. Who are all learning to speak English and some of whom also speak Oshindonga, Myanmar, Nepali, and Khmer. Did you know that in Cambodia, around 90% of the official language is Khmer, and It is spoken by nearly 90% of the country's population. Have you been to Cambodia? And also, the Khmer language in Cambodia is used in government administration and for imparting education at all levels and in the media. So great to have you all with us. And as you know, these are just a few of our new students like you from around the world. I have been away, traveling, and working, and so you have Harris, our intelligent machine learning friend here at EATT Magazine has been giving English lessons while I am working on new lesson plans. We also have a vast number of new students from Persia, Brazil, Mongolia, the United States, China, France, the Middle East, and Japan, to name just a few places Welcome. Great to have you with us, Do you know the meaning of the word vast? Vast could mean A great area or extent or immense as just one example and these are all great words for you to search on google. Vast, and Immense. Please also don't forget to click on the link inside this lesson and tell us where you are from Now I know some of you are already at University and some of you also plan to go to college, but some of our students are not planning more studies they are working towards creating their own business, so that is great to hear Do you have a business in mind you would like to run? Would you like to be a tour guide? Or a teacher, or are you planning to be a builder or something else? Please let us know in the comments as we can use all of your answers in our upcoming lessons And what is the kind of English you might need to learn to help you get there? So have a think about it, and from everyone here at EATT Magazine, we will catch up with you in the next lesson. And don't forget to fill in the answers and test your English in this Saturday's lesson by clicking on the link. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgments Some of the images used in your video legally require you to acknowledge the image's creator. An easy way to do this is to copy and paste the message below into your video description or blog post. Learn more. This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/457336
Don't forget to listen to last weeks lesson https://eattmag.com/thank-you-for-joining-us-for-thursdays-slow-speaking-english-lesson-number-43/ Hello, Cullen here, welcome back and hello to Vourchnea, Maya, Aye, Solange, and Cecilia, Just some of our students from Cambodia, Nepal, Myanmar, Rwanda, and Namibia. Who are all learning to speak English and some of whom also speak Oshindonga, Myanmar, Nepali, and Khmer. Did you know that in Cambodia, around 90% of the official language is Khmer, and It is spoken by nearly 90% of the country's population. Have you been to Cambodia? And also, the Khmer language in Cambodia is used in government administration and for imparting education at all levels and in the media. So great to have you all with us. And as you know, these are just a few of our new students like you from around the world. I have been away, traveling, and working, and so you have Harris, our intelligent machine learning friend here at EATT Magazine has been giving English lessons while I am working on new lesson plans. We also have a vast number of new students from Persia, Brazil, Mongolia, the United States, China, France, the Middle East, and Japan, to name just a few places Welcome. Great to have you with us, Do you know the meaning of the word vast? Vast could mean A great area or extent or immense as just one example and these are all great words for you to search on google. Vast, and Immense. Please also don't forget to click on the link inside this lesson and tell us where you are from Now I know some of you are already at University and some of you also plan to go to college, but some of our students are not planning more studies they are working towards creating their own business, so that is great to hear Do you have a business in mind you would like to run? Would you like to be a tour guide? Or a teacher, or are you planning to be a builder or something else? Please let us know in the comments as we can use all of your answers in our upcoming lessons And what is the kind of English you might need to learn to help you get there? So have a think about it, and from everyone here at EATT Magazine, we will catch up with you in the next lesson. And don't forget to fill in the answers and test your English in this Saturday's lesson by clicking on the link
Test your answers in this Saturday's English lesson number 43 by clicking this link https://forms.gle/7X7kYQGxZZHwGkYz7 What kind of work do you do? Welcome to this week's English lesson number 43. In our last lesson we talked about using email and we talked about resumes, and CV’s also known as Curriculum vitae Do you remember last week's lesson? We have included the link to last week's lesson just in case you missed it https://eattmag.com/in-this-thursdays-slow-english-lesson-42-lets-talk-about-email/ So please do replay last week's lesson so you can catch up with all of us to this week's lesson. In this week's lesson, we want to talk about what kind of work do you do now? Are you working now? Or are you a full-time student now? And if you are working now, are you working full-time or part-time? And if you are working now what kind of work do? Are you working in the store? Are you working in a factory? Are you working in the field? Or are you working in an office on a computer? Or are you a driver Do you drive a bus? Do you drive a train? Or do you drive a taxi? Or do you drive an uber? Let us know in the link in this Saturdays lesson If you are working now or if you are a student? And if you are working now, is it part-time or full-time? And what kind of job you have? And please be sure to catch up with us in our next lesson after you have answered all the questions in this Saturday's lesson. So you can test your English And keep up to date the latest English lessons with EATT Magazine and test your English every Saturday by answering the questions in the link we made for you
Welcome to Fridays faster speaking English lesson number 43. What kind of work do you do? Welcome to this week's English lesson number 43. In our last lesson we talked about using email and we talked about resumes, and CV’s also known as Curriculum vitae Do you remember last week's lesson? We have included the link to last week's lesson just in case you missed it https://eattmag.com/in-this-thursdays-slow-english-lesson-42-lets-talk-about-email/ So please do replay last week's lesson so you can catch up with all of us to this week's lesson. In this week's lesson, we want to talk about what kind of work do you do now? Are you working now? Or are you a full-time student now? And if you are working now, are you working full-time or part-time? And if you are working now what kind of work do? Are you working in the store? Are you working in a factory? Are you working in the field? Or are you working in an office on a computer? Or are you a driver Do you drive a bus? Do you drive a train? Or do you drive a taxi? Or do you drive an uber? Let us know in the link in this Saturdays lesson If you are working now or if you are a student? And if you are working now, is it part-time or full-time? And what kind of job you have? And please be sure to catch up with us in our next lesson after you have answered all the questions in this Saturday's lesson. So you can test your English And keep up to date the latest English lessons with EATT Magazine and test your English every Saturday by answering the questions in the link we made for you
Welcome to Thursday's slow speaking English lesson number 43. What kind of work do you do? Welcome to this week's English lesson number 43. In our last lesson we talked about using email and we talked about resumes, and CV’s also known as Curriculum vitae Do you remember last week's lesson? We have included the link to last week's lesson just in case you missed it https://eattmag.com/in-this-thursdays-slow-english-lesson-42-lets-talk-about-email/ So please do replay last week's lesson so you can catch up with all of us to this week's lesson. In this week's lesson, we want to talk about what kind of work do you do now? Are you working now? Or are you a full-time student now? And if you are working now, are you working full-time or part-time? And if you are working now what kind of work do? Are you working in the store? Are you working in a factory? Are you working in the field? Or are you working in an office on a computer? Or are you a driver Do you drive a bus? Do you drive a train? Or do you drive a taxi? Or do you drive an uber? Let us know in the link in this Saturdays lesson If you are working now or if you are a student? And if you are working now, is it part-time or full-time? And what kind of job you have? And please be sure to catch up with us in our next lesson after you have answered all the questions in this Saturday's lesson. So you can test your English And keep up to date the latest English lessons with EATT Magazine and test your English every Saturday by answering the questions in the link we made for you
Welcome back to our next lesson on spending time with friends or family. Please answer these questions about this lesson https://forms.gle/ByCE3BLBL6BXi46H7 This weekend a member of our team here at EATT Magazine is planning on meeting up with friends. First, for a drink at a local cafe, they plan to go for lunch. Then after lunch, everyone will have a nap. After their nap, they all plan to meet for some refreshing drinks, which include homemade lemonade. Cullen that's me is bringing some lemons to his friends place so they can make it there before dinner. Here is the lemonade recipe they will be using Ingredients: 4 or 5 big juicy ripe lemons 1 cup of raw or white sugar or they could half a cup honey 5 cups of water Instructions: Wash the lemons with warm water. Roll the lemons on a firm surface, so they become soft, and the juice is released inside the lemon. Then Slice up the lemons. Next place the lemons and the sugar or honey in a large bowl Then using a masher or a wooden spoon mash it up together until the sugar is dissolved. Chill the mixture in the fridge for about half an hour. Then strain the lemon and sugar or honey mixture into a large jug. and then add just 4 cups of water and stir Taste it to make sure it's not too sweet or if it is to sour for you. Add more water if it is needed. Pour in the lemonade into cups or glasses and add sliced lemons to each drink
Friday's English lesson 35 a faster speaking class spending time with friends or family Welcome back to our next lesson on spending time with friends or family. This weekend a member of our team here at EATT Magazine is planning on meeting up with friends. First, for a drink at a local cafe, they plan to go for lunch. Then after lunch, everyone will have a nap. After their nap, they all plan to meet for some refreshing drinks, which include homemade lemonade. Cullen that's me is bringing some lemons to his friends place so they can make it there before dinner. Here is the lemonade recipe they will be using Ingredients: 4 or 5 big juicy ripe lemons 1 cup of raw or white sugar or they could half a cup honey 5 cups of water Instructions: Wash the lemons with warm water. Roll the lemons on a firm surface, so they become soft, and the juice is released inside the lemon. Then Slice up the lemons. Next place the lemons and the sugar or honey in a large bowl Then using a masher or a wooden spoon mash it up together until the sugar is dissolved. Chill the mixture in the fridge for about half an hour. Then strain the lemon and sugar or honey mixture into a large jug. and then add just 4 cups of water and stir Taste it to make sure it's not too sweet or if it is to sour for you. Add more water if it is needed. Pour in the lemonade into cups or glasses and add sliced lemons to each drink Join us on the last part of this lesson and test your English answering the questions https://eattmag.com/saturdays-english-lesson-34-an-average-speed-english-class-spending-time-with-friends-or-family/
Thursday's English lesson 35 slow speaking class spending time with friends or family Welcome back to our next lesson on spending time with friends or family. This weekend a member of our team here at EATT Magazine is planning on meeting up with friends. First, for a drink at a local cafe, they plan to go for lunch. Then after lunch, everyone will have a nap. After their nap, they all plan to meet for some refreshing drinks, which include homemade lemonade. Cullen that's me is bringing some lemons to his friends place so they can make it there before dinner. Here is the lemonade recipe they will be using Ingredients: 4 or 5 big juicy ripe lemons 1 cup of raw or white sugar or they could half a cup honey 5 cups of water Instructions: Wash the lemons with warm water. Roll the lemons on a firm surface, so they become soft, and the juice is released inside the lemon. Then Slice up the lemons. Next place the lemons and the sugar or honey in a large bowl Then using a masher or a wooden spoon mash it up together until the sugar is dissolved. Chill the mixture in the fridge for about half an hour. Then strain the lemon and sugar or honey mixture into a large jug. and then add just 4 cups of water and stir Taste it to make sure it's not too sweet or if it is to sour for you. Add more water if it is needed. Pour in the lemonade into cups or glasses and add sliced lemons to each drink. Move on to Friday's faster class to listen again and on Saturdays class, answer the quiz questions to test your English https://eattmag.com/fridays-english-lesson-34-a-faster-speaking-class-spending-time-with-friends-or-family/
Join our travel podcast through in Barangaroo gardens. View the images for this podcast. https://eattmag.com/how-to-get-to-barangaroo-gardens-in-sydney/ To the suburb of Barangaroo 11 min round trip, 5 minutes by train and 7 mins walking To the Barangaroo reserve from the suburb of Barangaroo is an easily accessible 12 to 14 min walk DETAILS BY TRIAN: From Sydney central station to the suburb of Barangaroo From Central station the suburb of Barangaroo Take the T1, T3 or T8 train lines to Wynyard station which takes about 5 mins by train. At Wynyard station Take exit 4, Clarence St and then walk the 500 to 600 meters via Exit 4, Clarence St Walk north on Clarence St towards York Ln Turn left onto Margaret St Continue onto Napoleon St Turn right onto Hickson Rd then continue onto the Barangaroo reserve along Hickson Rd and turn left into Nawi cove Find more details the transport trip planner https://transportnsw.info/trip#/ BY FERRY From Circular Quay, Wharf No. 5 to Pyrmont Bay via Barangaroo Take the Barangaroo & Darling Harbour Ferry via Milsons Point Mcmahons Point Balmain East Barangaroo Visit beyond the wharf for you Barangaroo Ferry details http://www.beyondthewharf.com.au/route/barangaroo/ Join us on our podcast tour of Barangaroo gardens in Sydney with Tim Gray our Tour Guide. Tim is our knowledgeable guide with Infrastructure NSW guiding us on our way across the ancient sandstone structures that form the Barangaroo garden Reserve. Colorful stories abound and come to life in the seaside gardens here at Barangaroo reserve located on the north-western edge of the Sydney CBD. TAKE A BREAK TO BARANGAROO SYDNEY: Barangaroo is the land of the Gadigal people who were the traditional owners of the area who used it for fishing and hunting. In the podcast today, we have Tim Gray. Tim is our knowledgeable guide with the Barangaroo Delivery AuthorityInfrastructure NSW. Tim acknowledges the Gadigal people and their land. Tim's tribes are Gumbaynggirr and Wiradjuri and Bidgigal. Along with Cullen Pope, our podcast host and the editor of the EATT Magazine travel podcast. As Tim says, Barangaroo is right next to Sydney's CBD', however, it provides a considerable contrast to the bustling city center. Which can be found at Barangaroo is a beautiful, peaceful park with wildlife, an abundance of sandstone and 75,000 native plants, trees and shrubs. So if you are looking for a great place to relax, take an Aboriginal cultural tour or enjoy Sydney's exceptionally curated food precinct. Furthermore, you can enjoy a spot of shopping, or wander through the Reserve and soak up the beautiful Sydney Harbour. THE HISTORY OF BARANGAROO: The Reserve of Barangaroo dates back to the early 1800s, not long after the settlers had first arrived to discover the sandstone headland. A quarry was established at the headland to mine the sandstone resources. Buildings were constructed with the characterful sandstone which is now identified as unique to the historic ‘Rocks' precinct at circular quay. In those early years, Barangaroo was a place where ships would dock and, thus, created the central hub for commercial activity. From 1880 to 1900 specialization of the area occurred. Shipyards closed down, and in their place, more substantial storage facilities were built. Larger wharves were created to accommodate modernized container ships that had larger cargo loads. Barangaroo remained commercial until 2003 “where the government decided that they wanted to do something with the land, give it back to the people because it was no longer a shipping container.” This is where the redevelopment of Barangaroo Sydney started. By referring to watercolor paintings of the area, discovered from the 1800s, reshaping of the headlands to its original form began. In addition, the Hedland was raised to its original height in a mission to recreate the historical aspect of the headland. PLACES TO SEE AT BARANGAROO: Stargazer's Lawn: Tim describes this lawn as ‘a great fate of engineering where, instead of landfill, they've actually created a road bridge technology.' The ‘Cutaway.' The cutaway is used as a performance and art space where diverse events are run every month or so for the public. The cutaway hosts a variety of exhibitions from the Sydney Festival to Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal art exhibitions. Open 24 hours a day, and the Stargazer Lawn is thus named as it is where visitors can sit in the grass at night and watch the stars. At all times, it can be a great place to relax and enjoy the atmosphere. You can also see the Sydney observatory tower not far from there. It is also, interestingly, named after the local stargazer fish. Tim describes the fish as having ‘eyes at the top of its head, and it lies at the bottom of the harbor, and it's the same color as the sand. So it camouflages itself from its unsuspecting victims.' You can even buy it at the fish market. WHAT TO DO AT BARANGAROO? If you are a student, taking a study break to Barangaroo Sydney will be a fantastic experience, especially if you are an international student. Barangaroo is a great place to learn more about Aboriginal culture and take a Barangaroo Aboriginal Culture tour. The tour explores the site's rich Aboriginal history and cultural significance. The tours provide an in-depth explanation of the Aboriginal history of Sydney Harbour and its surrounds. This site has significance to Aboriginal Australians. The guides also share the stories of Australia's First Nations People and, in particular, the clans of the Eora Nation. You can also partake in other fun government-run activities, such as a donut baking experience where participants are provided with a unique hands-on experience that will have you rolling, proofing, frying, and glazing some delicious donut creations. Stay tuned to the podcast for part two of our tour at the gardens of Barangaroo out soon. Getting to Barangaroo is quite accessible from the major Sydney universities and local Sydney suburbs. You can easily take public transport or drive with access to public parking. 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Warrick Cramer is the CEO of Vodafone’s global innovation centre ’Tomorrow Street’ based in Luxembourg. After receiving a Bachelor of Commerce and Masters of Marketing and Management in his home country of Australia, Warrick built numerous businesses from the ground-up in the automotive, mobile payment, and advertising industries. As an entrepreneur, he faced many hurdles before finding success. He went through the journey of expanding his business in other markets all on his own. Inspired by his personal experience of lack of support and guidance as an entrepreneur, led him to form Tomorrow Street, an innovation centre in partnership between Vodafone and Technoport, giving later-stage tech companies access to international business by utilizing the power of Vodafone, its partners, and its customers. The Innovation Centre is the first of its kind aiming to cultivate cutting-edge innovations and ensure that both Vodafone and the Luxembourg community are at the forefront of the digital revolution. For Warrick Cramer, success is all about doing something different that will enrich people’s lives. What drives him is giving back to the community and making a difference in the world. Warrick will be departing Vodafone and returning to Melbourne and is happy to guide startups on the journey to success. Linkedin profile http://www.tomorrowstreet.co/portfolio/ #InternationalPodcastDay ™ September 30, 2020 Cullen is departing Silicon Beach Radio and returning to the EATT Magazine Travel Podcast https://eattmag.com/podcasts/learning-to-read-englnish-at-the-university-of-sydney/ to continue is work on the Learn English with Cullen's podcast https://eattmag.com/29-cullen-has-a-cold-have-you-had-a-cold-before/ Cullen continues to support EATT Magazine's philanthropic mission to improve the lives of people in a wide range of communities with a particular focus on those who are displaced seeking education and supporting our core values that include recognizing the diversity of people, communities, and ideas. Contact us to donate or support our mission https://eattmag.com/contact/ Cullen also continues to support the Silicon Beach Group in a new role #EmpoweringFounders and startups on their journey to success. About Silicon Beach Radio The Silicon Beach Radio program was made with the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Silicon Beach Radio was founded in 2015 by Cullen Pope, Small Business SEO strategist, startup advocate Cullen currently runs an SEO studio where understanding the competitive landscape in different businesses has been a core part of his SEO studio and consultancy work. Surrounding himself with a diverse range of highly talented, skilled and passionate people Cullen is motivated by his desire to see people succeed over a lifetime of learning experiences. Join Cullen in a recent interview with Engel Jones Engel Jones passion is to help you find Y.O.U.R.S - Your Own Unique Real Self, a concept he uncovered through his many conversations. It is successfully used to reconnect you to your hidden passion and purpose. Engel strongly believes that everyone can create their personal brand of success.
Do you use Xero? Take our survey for a tailored Silicon Beach webinar coming soon by answering these questions. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HVVGNQ6 Meryl Johnston Founder & CEO of Bean Ninjas Meryl is a Chartered Accountant who specialises in cloud accounting software “Xero”. She founded Bean Ninjas in July 2015 with $1,000 following Dan Norris's 7 Day Startup methodology. Now 4 years later the company operates in the US, UK and Hong Kong and has a distributed team of 15 people. Bean Ninjas were finalists in the Bookkeeping Firm of the Year category at the 2018 & 2019 Australian Accounting Awards and Xero Partner of the Year (QLD) in the 2017 Xero awards. Meryl was also a finalist in the "Entrepreneur of the Year" category in the 2019 Women in Finance Awards. Prior to Bean Ninjas Meryl ran a consulting business, worked at international accounting firm BDO and taught accounting at Central Queensland University. Meryl appears in the media regularly, speaking about entrepreneurship and scaling businesses, as well as bookkeeping and business finance topics. She also hosts the Bean Ninjas podcast. Bean Ninjas website Bean Ninjas podcast Bean Ninjas are advocates of giving and are involved in pro-bono work at Fishburners coworking space, Startup Weekend and support a number of charities. Silicon Beach Radio https://siliconbeachoz.net/silicon-beach-radio/ has also won the popular vote winner in the first Australian podcast awards in Industry Focus and is now listed with the National Film & Sound Archive. https://australianpodcastawards.com/past-winners Learn more by joining Cullen on Engel Jones podcast to find out more about our Small Business SEO strategist and startup advocate along with Engel the author of Y.O.U.R.S: Your Own Unique Real Self on the twelve-minute convos podcast, The Silicon Beach Radio program was made with the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Cullen is also the editor of the EATT Magazine travel podcast https://eattmag.com/eatt-gourmet-magazine-in-the-media/
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/presentation-skills-workshop-tickets-63853855601 This workshop is designed to elevate your communication skills so you can connect with your audience with confidence and clarity. We provide an engaging, interactive and fun environment where you will gain the skills to bring out your most confident natural self - whether delivering a briefing, presentation, pitch or keynote speech. Ever since Dan was a child he has been fascinated with the interconnections between people, language, ideas, and creativity. Following these passions, he studied philosophy, literature and music performance, learned to cook at a professional level and then over the next 3 decades pursued careers in hospitality, retail, sales and marketing. In 2017 he knew it was time to weave his skills with those of his wife, Linda, who has over 3 decades experience as an actor and corporate trainer. Simpateco was borne of their passion for communication and creativity with the mission of helping people to communicate their purpose clearly and powerfully, integrating both content and context. In our content-filled world the ability to make a meaningful connection with your audience is vital in all communications. Whether collaborating with startups, small businesses, corporates or tertiary institutions, the fundamental challenge is to make big ideas simple and relatable and to connect with the audience. Dan is also an organizer with Melbourne Silicon Beach and enjoys connecting like-minded people to grow and strengthen the local startup community. It was at a Melbourne Silicon Beach pitch night back in 2017 where he first started to see the potential to help the startup community with communication and soft skills. In his spare time, Dan can be found cooking, playing guitar, reading or hanging out with Linda and their dog, Missy. Silicon Beach Radio founded by Cullen Pope in 2015 https://siliconbeachoz.net/silicon-beach-radio/ and has also won the popular vote winner in the first Australian podcast awards in Industry Focus and is now listed with the National Film & Sound Archive. https://australianpodcastawards.com/past-winners Learn more by joining Cullen on Engel Jones podcast to find out more about our Small Business SEO strategist and startup advocate along with Engel the author of Y.O.U.R.S: Your Own Unique Real Self on the twelve-minute convos podcast, Cullen is also the editor of the EATT Magazine travel podcast https://eattmag.com/eatt-gourmet-magazine-in-the-media/ which can also be found on the Owltail Best Podcasts 2019 https://www.owltail.com/podcasts/1xkuT-EATT-Magazine-podcast/episodes Max Middleweek of Zero Impact https://youtu.be/o8C-kHME89E Zubin Pratap of Whooshka talks about curiosity https://youtu.be/pfTQ_JvG_Zs Garry Williams on Ideas and Innovation https://youtu.be/-SkaBGQ9Kvo Kiki Makrogiannis on finding a Niche and Creativity https://youtu.be/paUsNm52PF0 Lily Dempster on Pitching and Articulating Your Vision https://youtu.be/YAaQMhpyeUY Paul Baron on Startups and MBAs https://youtu.be/wIpIm_AYX8I Meray Azar on Conformity as a barrier to Growth https://youtu.be/5r8Kwy3QhQ4 Marshall Hughes - from Idea to Execution https://youtu.be/E7T6B1PF9SQ Courtney Blackman on Fashion, Naivety & Starting A Company https://youtu.be/KYki1h9pNzA Rugare Gomo on the Power of Sharing a Vision https://youtu.be/-2w3zCtohag
Download the first 6 SEO podcasts now directly to your phone Rajiv is an SEO consultant with 17 years of experience in multi-channel digital strategies. He has provided SEO expertise to some of the most prominent Websites in Australia, like the Carsales Network, EDG/Woolworths Group, Wall Art Prints, IBISWorld, etc. His expertise lies in technical SEO for enterprise level website, including Information Architecture, keyword alignment, content optimizations, and backlink audits. Website - www.seoauditing.com.au Cullen Pope is the founder and current host of Silicon Beach Rado at the time of this podcast release and the founder of The EATT Magazine travel podcast https://eattmag.com/category/travel/ and an advisor at Wake up on Earth one of our key community partners Silicon Beach Radio has also won the popular vote winner in the first Australian podcast awards in Industry Focus and is now listed with the National Film & Sound Archive. Search #AustraliaListens for more details https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ News from Silicon Beach Radio Silicon Beach has its own sea creature in residence perhaps not a Kraken or a Sea-serpent however seafarers can learn more by joining https://twelveminuteconvos.com/cullen-pope/ To find out more about our Small Business SEO strategist and startup advocate along with Engel the author of Y.O.U.R.S: Your Own Unique Real Self on the , just prior to an exciting announcement coming soon on Silicon Beach Radio revelling some of the new treasure in an up and coming series. Melbourne Silicon Beach (MSB) is an informal group for anyone interested in founding or working in startups, dev/design in web/mobile tech, IoT, freelancing, investing or working with people in that space and join us on our new website https://siliconbeachoz.net The Silicon Beach Radio program was made with the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/
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How To Do Keyword Research at WeWork 401 Collins Street and a reminder of the upcoming #InternationalPodcastDay Welcome to the Silicon Beach Radio Podcast a special episode leading up to our event on Tuesday, 11 September 2018 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (AEST) at WeWork 401 Collins Street in Melbourne, Australia. Join Cullen and Rajiv in the Silicon Beach Radio Podcast where we will be a learning a bit more about keywords and about search intent. How Google uses keyword to find your content How you can create, optimize keyword strategy to get more relevant and targeted traffic to your website. Cullen asks Rajiv about the of three pillars of SEO Rajiv uses Rajiv explains firstly there is the technical seo, the second is content and third authority building backlinks. Technical Seo comprises of Information architecture Meta Tags The second pillar is content where Rajiv touches on How content is king and then on the third most important and toughest part of Seo is getting back inks and authority to your website. Melbourne event SEO Masterclass: How To Do Keyword Research Melbourne SIlicon Beach Tuesday, 11 September 2018 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (AEST) Melbourne, VIC nhttps://siliconbeachoz.net/index.php/menuitem-seomasterclass20181 Book today limited seats available Would you like to know how to get more targeted traffic to your website? Rajiv is an SEO consultant with 17 years of experience in multi-channel digital strategies. He has provided SEO expertise to some of the most prominent Websites in Australia, like the Carsales Network, EDG/Woolworths Group, Wall Art Prints, IBISWorld etc. His expertise lies in technical SEO for enterprise level website, including Information Architecture, keyword alignment, content optimizations and backlink audits. Website - www.seoauditing.com.au Cullen Pope is the host of Silicon Beach Rado, The EATT Magazine travel podcast and one of the advisors within Wake up on Earth.Key community partners include: Silicon Beach Radio. a recent popular vote winner in the first Australian podcast awards in Industry Focus.#AustraliaListens for more details https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Melbourne Silicon Beach (MSB) is an informal group for anyone interested in founding or working in startups, dev/design in web/mobile tech, IoT, freelancing, investing or working with people in that space. Join our website https://siliconbeachoz.net/ WeWork provides more than 268,000 members around the world with space, community, and services through both physical and digital offerings. WeWork’s members are creators who run the gamut from entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small businesses, to middle-market and Fortune 500 corporations learn English online with our sponsors free speaking EATT Magazine podcast https://eattmag.com/11-join-us-for-english-with-cullen-on-eatt-magazine-for-lesson-eleven/ Silicon beach radio is now on https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/
Supported by SEMRush www.semrush.com/ and Silicon beach radio is made possible with the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ along with our supporters at lets learn English online within our program learning English with EATT Magazine https://eattmag.com/8-what-is-your-level-of-english/ Peter and Cullen get into those last questions in this 4 part mini series on SEO Where are you hosting your website? Why is fast so important? What are the different hosting plans? How much do you want to pay for hosting? What gattor are we talking about? What is WP? How does a logo relate to your website? Who has a special place for you if you brand yourself well? Silicon Beach Radio is the Industry focus vote winner at the first Australian podcast castaway awards Join Cullen and Peter as they unpack over this new series of podcasts what are some of the Google SEO best practices for your website If you are looking for some of the best places to learn SEO over the coming months, Cullen and Peter will be sharing insights on where to go to learn more about search engine optimization. Silicon Beach Oz is about to release it's website into Beta Testing. Currently under development, the website's main goal will be to create a single location to connect all of the tools currently in use like Slack, Medium, Meetup, and more. This way people searching for Silicon Beach will be able to find us easily in a search, and then get connected. It will also be a place to find out the latest news for the group and connect to other Silicon Beachers. To find out more or the latest on the new website launch, go to www.siliconbeachoz.net"} Peter and Cullen get into those last questions in this 4 part mini-series on SEO
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Illuminate Education In any given week, Adam Mostogl might be helping young entrepreneurs to kick-start their companies. Learn more about EATT Magazine one of our key sponsors in their online education series https://eattmag.com/tag/online-education/ Silicon Beach Skills sponsored link https://eattmag.com/skillshare-coupon-unlimited/ Stimulating small businesses to challenge the status quo, challenging communities to understand their potential or teaching hundreds of students to embrace innovation to solve the problems of the future. Adam is passionate about embracing creative and innovative solutions to common problems, with experience in retail, heavy industry, tourism, hospitality, and brand management. Since 2010, over 2700 young Australians have undertaken entrepreneurial education programs lead by Adam, which focuses on inspiring students to recognise how they can be the job creators of the future, which helped illuminate Education and Consulting in being awarded the Business Mentoring & Renewal Award at the Launceston Chamber of Commerce Awards two years in a row (2012 & 2013). Adam is also recognised in the digital marketing field in Tasmania, assisting government agencies and marketing firms in teaching, developing and implementing digital marketing solutions – which is more fun than it sounds!nn Adam was announced the 2015 Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year – and a finalist for Young Australian of the Year – for his endeavours in entrepreneurial programs, education more generally as well as community development, especially around helping the West Coast see a way forward after the Mt Lyell Mine Closure. He was also given an honourable mention (and was the only Tasmanian) in the 30under30 list for young Australian entrepreneurs for 2015. Adam is also incredibly active in empowering educational change in Tasmania, being on the advisory board for the Peter Underwood Centre for Educational Attainment as well as supporting the Launceston Chamber of Commerce engage in education by being a board member. Website: http://illuminate.education Adam Mostogl might be helping young entrepreneurs to kick-start their companies. Learn more about EATT Magazine one of our key sponsors to their online education series https://eattmag.com/tag/online-education/ Silicon Beach Skills sponsored link: Free Class on how to use a smartphone to record meetings, ideas & podcasts http://skl.sh/2mCjUEI Stimulating small businesses to challenge the status quo, challenging communities to understand their potential or teaching hundreds of students to embrace innovation to solve the problems of the future. FREE CLASS Find out how easily you can record an interview, podcast, or a meeting for two so you to can capture your best ideas or that late night skillshare inspiration. Videos include Eyes wide open for your class outline and into the app store Finding the best recording app from this class Getting your content or interviews out there Keeping it simple Talking Points & Key Concepts Your class outline includes an introduction to the class videos plus a few ideas on why you should record your best ideas How to record Step 1:Stop and pause Step 2:Replay Step 3:Reload Get more details on your Silicon beach radio https://eattmag.com/skillshare-coupon-unlimited/ free link and share it with friends and family to access the free class before it ends.
Chris is a sixth-generation Tasmanian, he can now probably be considered a local. Listen in on one of our sponsor's podcasts EATT Magazine https://eattmag.com/tag/education/ on the podcast at 30000 feet with Jetstar and a flight into Artificial Intelligence Managing businesses and leading teams is something Chris has done all of his working life. He loves nothing more than seeing individuals and businesses succeed. He has been in the Startup and small business consulting space since 2008, bringing his unique knowledge of the Tasmania business landscape to sme’s across the state. A long-time supporter of innovation and start-ups, Chris was the first non-founding Board member of Startup Tasmania.nnChris founded Cowork Launceston in 2012 so that small businesses and remote workers could have a central place to work, in a better quality facility than any of the businesses/individuals could afford by themselves. He believes that working in a collaborative environment businesses and individuals achieve more. Chris co-founded the Van Diemen Project with other Coworkers. The Van Diemen Project was recognized as Tasmania’s most innovative startup in 2016.nnIn a very short period of time the Van Diemen Project has grown to a team of five and this year it will commence Tasmania’s first business accelerator. One of the few accelerators in Australia, open to businesses from all sectors, i.e. not just tech; and probably the only accelerator to accept businesses from any stage in their life cycle. The Van Diemen Project has plans to adapt its accelerator program to suit incubation. With ambitions to provide the program in small clusters across Tasmania. As well working with the Van Diemen Project and Cowork Launceston, he is a Board Member on a couple of community service organizations. In his spare time, Chris occupies himself on his two and half acre property on the outskirts of Launceston. With two cows, a calf, a dog, four chooks, a cat a goldfish, twenty plus fruit trees and a vegie garden, there is always something for him to do on the ‘farm’ http://www.vandiemenproject.com.au Facebook: www.facebook.com/VanDiemenProject/ Thanks to the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online which made the Silicon Beach Radio program. Learn more at https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Share your free link https://eattmag.com/skillshare-coupon-unlimited/ with friends and family to access the free class Use our free access link to access your class all you have to do is create a free Skillshare account by entering your email address or connecting through Facebook – and there is no need to enter any credit card information. Your free access link makes it effortless for you to watch our first class for free with no credit card and no Premium subscription. Silicon Beach Radio Sponsors and supporters www.antstand.com/partner-eatt-magazine/
Adam Mostogl is the Executive Director of the Van Diemen Project, which was recently announced as Tasmania’s Most Innovative Startup. Listen in on one of our sponsors podcasts EATT Magazine https://eattmag.com/tag/education/ on the podcast at 30000 feet with Jetstar and a flight into Artificial Intelligence. The Van Diemen Project is focused on empowering Tasmanian businesses and entrepreneurs to do great things globally and practically supports the community to see self-employment and entrepreneurship as an employment possibility, business advice and mentoring, short intensive courses as well as being Tasmania’s first business accelerator and incubator. Adam’s passion for strategy, education, digital marketing and low-capital start-ups are all explored through the Van Diemen Project, especially as Adam looks beyond what the business does to influence the entire region. This has seen Adam become a director of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce as well as the director supporting start-ups, innovation and entrepreneurship for Northern Tasmanian Development Corporation (a regional government organisation that covers one of the three regions of Tasmania). While The Van Diemen Project was founded in 2016, Adam has had a passion in the area of supporting entrepreneurs for a number of years, which included him being announced as the 2015 Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year (and finalist for Young Australian of the Year) for his passions in entrepreneurship, education and community development. He was also given an honourable mention (and was the only Tasmanian) in the 30under30 list for young Australian entrepreneurs for 2015. Currently based in Tasmania with his wife Jessi and son Timothy, Adam is heavily involved in the local community too, often caught volunteering time to help community organisations to be bigger and better and to help all Tasmanians dream. Living by his motto that “if you want something done for the community, you need to get out and do it”, Adam inspires young people to realise their potential, unleash their creativity and seize the opportunities, because, as he says, “the world is ready”. Website: http://www.vandiemenproject.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VanDiemenProject/nnSilicon Beach Radio is now on Tunein radio Silicon beach radio is made possible with the generous support of Cullen Pope and EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ https://tunein.com/podcasts/Education-Podcasts/Silicon-Beach-Radio-p945745/ Silicon Beach Radio Sponsors and supportersnwww.antstand.com/partner-eatt-magazine/ http://melbournesiliconbeach.org/ Antstand affiliate offer Become and Antstand affiliate to start earning affiliate commissions bit.ly/AntstandAffiliateOffer Use our free access link https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/cullenpope to access your class all you have to do is create a free Skillshare account by entering your email address or connecting through Facebook Your free access link makes it effortless for you to watch our first class for free with no credit card and no Premium subscription. Share your free link http://skl.sh/2lweaw5 with friends and family to access the free class before March 24th 2017 Van Diemen Project.
Mikey Leung is a social entrepreneur with matrix-like knowledge of the digital media world. Take a trip with our supporter EATT Magazine on The Salamanca Walk Tour or great Instagram tips from a photographer Based in Hobart in the latest podcast series https://eattmag.com/tag/tasmania/ With over 15 years experience in the practice of digital wizardry, he's a Director at Digital Storytellers, a digital production agency based in Sydney, Australia. The focus of the agency is in producing creative films and digital campaigns for the global positive impact sector. Mikey is also a published author and co-wrote the first and second editions of Bradt Travel Guide to Bangladesh. He's also a web designer, cinematographer and one of the founders at Digital Storytellers, whose primary project Positive Light, is changing the way the world sees Bangladesh. ABOUT DSnDigital Storytellers is a purpose-driven media production agency with talented creative teams located in both Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. We make powerful emotive stories with positive narratives and impact measurement to ensure we are making a difference. Our mission is to help create a better narrative for the world, through telling stories that matter and sharing our knowledge and resources to empower a wider community of storytellers. Let’s change the world together, using the power of storytelling. digitalstorytellers.com.au Silicon Beach Radio is now on Tunein Thanks to the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/
Mikey Leung is a social entrepreneur with matrix-like knowledge of the digital media world. Learn more from one of our many sponsors EATT Magazine and tune into their Australian Aboriginal Stories and Sydney’s biggest tourist secrets reveled try thier Australian stories https://eattmag.com/tag/australia/ With over 15 years experience in the practice of digital wizardry, he's a Director at Digital Storytellers, a digital production agency based in Sydney, Australia. The focus of the agency is in producing creative films and digital campaigns for the global positive impact sector. Mikey is also a published author and co-wrote the first and second editions of Bradt Travel Guide to Bangladesh. He’s also a web designer, cinematographer and one of the founders at Digital Storytellers, whose primary project Positive Light, is changing the way the world sees Bangladesh. ABOUT DS Digital Storytellers is a purpose-driven media production agency with talented creative teams located in both Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. We make powerful emotive stories with positive narratives and impact measurement to ensure we are making a difference. Our mission is to help create a better narrative for the world, through telling stories that matter, and sharing our knowledge and resources to empower a wider community of storytellers. Let’s change the world together, using the power of storytelling.http://digitalstorytellers.com.au Silicon Beach Radio is now on Tunein radio http://tunein.com/radio/Silicon-Beach-Radio-p945745/ Silicon Beach Radio Sponsors and supporters http://www.antstand.com/partner-eatt-magazine. Mikey Leung is a social entrepreneur with matrix-like knowledge of the digital media world. Learn more from one of our many sponsors EATT Magazine and tune into their Australian Aboriginal Stories and Sydney’s biggest tourist secrets reveled in thier Australian stories https://eattmag.com/tag/australia/ With over 15 years experience in the practice of digital wizardry, he's a Director at Digital Storytellers, a digital production agency based in Sydney, Australia. The focus of the agency is in producing creative films and digital campaigns for the global positive impact sector. Mikey is also a published author and co-wrote the first and second editions of Bradt Travel Guide to Bangladesh. He’s also a web designer, cinematographer and one of the founders at Digital Storytellers, whose primary project Positive Light, is changing the way the world sees Bangladesh. ABOUT DS Digital Storytellers is a purpose-driven media production agency with talented creative teams located in both Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. We make powerful emotive stories with positive narratives and impact measurement to ensure we are making a difference. Our mission is to help create a better narrative for the world, through telling stories that matter, and sharing our knowledge and resources to empower a wider community of storytellers. Let’s change the world together, using the power of storytelling. http://digitalstorytellers.com.au Silicon Beach Radio is now on Tunein radio http://tunein.com/radio/Silicon-Beach-Radio-p945745/ Thanks to the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online which made the Silicon Beach Radio program. Learn more at https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/
#InternationalPodcastDay International Podcast Day™ September 30, 2020 Download And Share Promotional MaterialAudio, Video, Graphics https://internationalpodcastday.com/promotion/ International Podcast Day is dedicated to promoting podcasting worldwide through education and public engagement. https://internationalpodcastday.com/ The Learn English with Cullen podcast is a proud supporter of Silicon Beach Radio. The podcast a recent addition to EATT Magazine helps students on a range of levels https://eattmag.com/5-lesson-five-in-english-with-cullen-please-click-the-link-inside/ around how to improve your English. There is National IPA Day, National Waffle Fries Day, National Pancake Day, and National pretty-much-anything-you-want Day. In the summer of 2013, Steve Lee (founder of Modern Life Network) heard a radio announcement for National Senior Citizens’ Day. Thinking that was pretty cool, it begged the question of why wasn’t there a day of celebration for podcasting. That’s when Steve said to himself “Let’s create a Podcast Day!” So the adventure began and a collective team of podcasters put their heads together to establish methods for podcasters and podcast listeners to raise awareness for this great entertainment and education medium. After the overwhelming success of Podcast Day 2014 the event was rebranded to International Podcast to ensure the world is involved. Let’s Start The Conversation! The Silicon Beach Radio program was made with the generous support of EATT Magazine Education online https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Benefits of Being a Part of International Podcast Day! Grow your podcast by gaining new listeners, subscribers, and reviews Find new podcasts to subscribe to by following #InternationalPodcastDay Connect with fellow podcasters, podcast listeners, and audio enthusiasts Learn about new tools, methods, and tricks to improve your podcast Learn from podcasting, marketing, and production experts Meet new podcast friends online that enjoy the same podcasts you do Meeting up with podcasters and podcast buddies makes lasting friendships Learn about the current state and future of the podcast industry Connect with your listeners and Parteon supporters throughout the day Joining a meetup can create friendships and networking opportunities Launching a new podcast because you learned so much about podcasting ABOUT INTERNATIONAL PODCAST DAY International Podcast Day – September 30 – is an international celebration of the power of podcasts! There is National IPA Day, National Waffle Fries Day, National Pancake Day, and National pretty-much-anything-you-want Day. In the summer of 2013, Steve Lee heard a radio announcement for National Senior Citizens’ Day. Thinking that was pretty cool, it begged the question of why wasn’t there a day of celebration for podcasting. That’s when Steve said to himself , “Let’s create a Podcast Day!” So the adventure began and a collective team of podcasters put their heads together to bring the day to life.
Want to Grow Your Business : Find an Angel A Business Angel can fast track your business growth. They have skills and experience to complement yours, they can assist you to open doors and markets, create new markets locally and globally, If you are interested in crowdfunding as a means to raise funds, invest funds or build a business within the industry. Then, this is the place to be. They can also help you achieve your vision and support your passion. They also have money to help you manage your cashflow as you rapidly grow your business. In a nutshell a Business Angel assists with Funding business growth the smart way Enabling you to work on and in your business at the same time Bringing purpose, passion and people together. Christine Kaine has been matching angel investors to entrepreneurial businesses since 1992. She established the second matching service in Australia after reading a newspaper article about business angels investing time and money to assist growing businesses achieve their potential. Christine believes her success is due to her focus on matching people’s values and skills ahead of the money, and that her experience in recruitment has been of great benefit in helping her achieve this. She is described as a profiler. Her understanding of behaviour and what makes relationships work helps her encourage people to tap into their own core values rather than fit into someone else’s expectations. Business Angels Pty Ltd has matched thousands of investors and businesses. It has helped to form a great variety of partnerships, with some angels investing time and money, and others providing mentoring and networking. Christine has written a comprehensive and practical guide to the process, "Private Capital for Private Companies" for those contemplating finding an angel investor or investing in a business. Her vision for the future often challenges the present in many uncomfortable ways. The underlying philosophy for all that Christine does is about collaborating rather than competing - open source relationships. She recognises that true networking needs to be much smarter and for this reason she has set up a new matching service called Crowd Entrepreneurs. Crowdsourcing is certainly one key to a future where the most valuable thing is people and their relationships with each other. www.businessangels.com.au Silicon Beach Radio Sponsors http://www.antstand.com/partner-eatt-magazine/ Join Cullen Pope host of the Silicon Beach Radio program and podcast https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Event links and supporters EATT Magazine, one of our many sponsors was originally a crowdfunding and startup magazine moved quickly into travel podcast and education https://eattmag.com/category/travel/ and http://www.deakin.edu.au/ Offering a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research courses.
Join Cullen Pope host of the Silicon Beach Radio program and podcast https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ Launceston now has a Beach, Launceston Silicon Beach. 10th Sept 2016 saw the birth of Australia's newest Silicon Beach community - in Launceston, Tasmania. We will work with Cowork Launceston and Startup Tasmania to promote Tasmania as one of the best places in the world to run a startup. The state offers super-fast NBN, clean air, healthy lifestyle, mild weather and low-cost housing to name a few of the attractions. Silicon Beach Radio is backed by the support of EATT Magazine podcast. EATT Magazine has recently released a series of interactive videos https://eattmag.com/15-video-how-to-send-us-your-english-lesson-questions-and-answers/ where beginners in English can send English lesson questions and answers online. With a strong focus on Food & AgriTech along with clean energy, the island state is educating the future knowledge workers and entrepreneurs. Primary school children are learning robotics and Illuminate Education (working out of Cowork Launceston) is running entrepreneurship programs for secondary students. Tasmania will make an ideal testing ground for startups wanting to test their ideas prior to launch. We are on course to connect Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and the other Silicon Beaches around Australia as one network to create a truly powerful startup community - Silicon Beach Australia. Visit Silicon Beach TV channel for more live streams from our trip - it wasn't all work ;) Keep an ear out for Cullen's interview with Athula on SB Radio (will be online soon). Why not take a flight down to Launceston (starting at $49 from Jetstar) and have a few days coworkation at Cowork Launceston? They are on NBN with 100 Mbps down and 40 Mbps up, you’ll love the speed. Mention Silicon Beach for a special discount on coworking. We recommend Airbnb for accommodation and don't forget to check out the Cataract Gorge and take a ride on the chairlift just half an hour walk from the CBD. Thanks to our sponsors TCF Services, Ash Mayura's Scaling Lean and Catherine Moolenschot's Inspire Greatness. Without them, LSB would not have been possible.
A Walk in Two Worlds A book by Ghina Makari Cane My whole life I wanted to be normal. For the seven-year-old daughter of immigrants that meant having a name like Jane, blue eyes, silky blonde hair and pale white skin. Not hairy arms, fuzzy dark hair, brown eyes, bushy eyebrows and a name no one could pronounce. EATT Magazine one of our key supporters here at Silicon Beach Radio has recently released an Online English Course in a series of videos https://eattmag.com/podcasts/for early English language learners. A Walk in Two Worlds is a book about my journey. First through the eyes of a child that came to a new world for a better life. A world where she didn’t know her place and didn't feel she belonged. She looked differed, ate differently and was different. The journey continues through the eyes of a teenager contending with two cultures but belonging to none. As an adult she travels the world to find herself and learns that we are not our parents, we are not our heritage and we are not our country. We are our own perfect fusion of them all. We are designers of our own cultural identity. I have met many people that live with angst, guilt and confusion. Lost between two cultures, two religions or two races. Feeling torn like they are being pulled in different directions. Trying to please their family, community and society. Trying to be everything everyone wants them to be. Juggling two worlds, two rule books and two ways of life but never feeling like they truly belonged to any. This book is for them. I want them to know that they are not alone and that they no longer need to feel lost. Through better understanding comes acceptance. I hope that through sharing my story it will help others with theirs. I want to empower them to design and define their cultural identity. Throughout the book I will share the stories and reflections of others, from all walks of life and different nationalities, races and cultures. I’ll also inject the wisdom of philosophers and inspirational writers that have touched me. This is my first book. I have always wanted to be a writer but never knew what to write about; until this book came to me. I have spoken to so many that need it, there are hundreds of thousands of children lost between two worlds. I hope to be able to help them. So I invite them to walk with me through the love, tears and laughter. To grow with me toward self-acceptance and understanding. To arrive with me to a place where they confidently and proudly walk in two worlds, knowing that they are defined by none. If you would like to stay in touch to hear about the progress of the book, you can follow me on Twitter and Facebook Ghinamak Join Cullen Pope host of the Silicon Beach Radio program and podcast at https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ and tune into our new audiobook at https://eattmag.com/learn-english/page/3/
GiggedIn is all about making live music a part of every person's weekly routine. It's a membership service that gives music fans unlimited guest-list access to attend the best shows in their city for a low monthly fee. Our latest sponsor from EATT Magazine is on English speaking to help early English language learners improve their vocabulary. https://eattmag.com/learning-english-with-audio/ When you become a member of GiggedIn, you get to choose from 50+ events near you monthly which their team carefully curates every week. Some shows that have been featured include artists such as - The Rubens, What So Not, The Paper Kites, Last Dinosaurs, The Jungle Giants, LDRU, Snakehips, Seth Sentry and more. https://www.giggedin.com GiggedIn is all about making live music a part of every person's weekly routine. It's a membership service that gives music fans unlimited guest-list access to attend the best shows in their city for a low monthly fee. When you become a member of GiggedIn, you get to choose from 50+ events near you monthly which their team carefully curates every week. Some shows that have been featured include artists such as - The Rubens, What So Not, The Paper Kites, Last Dinosaurs, The Jungle Giants, LDRU, Snakehips, Seth Sentry and more. https://www.giggedin.com/
Join Cullen Pope host of the Silicon Beach Radio program and podcast Silicon Beach Radio #australialistens Premonition.io is a fast-growing Sydney based logistics software startup. Our software helps businesses such as courier companies and retailers route and manage their fleet in real-time. It, for example, allows individual drivers to plan their day as well as companies, making tens of thousands of jobs each day, to maximize their efficiencies. Silicon Beach Radio is a supporter of startups across Australia and is sponsored and supported by the EATT Magazine travel Podcast https://eattmag.com/category/silicon-beach-radio/ The ability to optimize and find the best solution in real-time combined with predictive technologies that take into account weather, traffic and delivery history among many other things is what makes our technology unique and a first for the logistics industry. No other technologies can handle as much complexity and especially not in real-time, two fast-growing trends on the back of rising consumer demands. Get more details at https://premonition.io
Join Cullen Pope host of the Silicon Beach Radio program and podcast https://eattmag.com/silicon-beach-radio/ #australialistens join us with DJ Main Event helping to make Melbourne the #MostLiveableStartupCity. Learn more about EATT Gourmet, the latest podcasts by EATT Magazine a supporter of Silicon Beach Radio. Tune In EATT Magazine today https://eattmag.com/category/something-different/ Main Event is a DJ, music producer, TV show host, songwriter and live MC act. He has performed the world over for concerts and multinational corporations as well as working with the best acts in modern entertainment.
Join Cullen Pope host of the Silicon Beach Radio program and podcast Silicon Beach Radio #australialistens Join Anna Reeves the Co-Founder, Producer and creator of that startup show with friends from the startup community of Melbourne including Cullen and Athula from Silicon beach with Ren Butler from the new space at Blue Chilli alongside Jessica Want to know how to run a successful crowdfunding campaign? Tune into EATT Magazine https://eattmag.com/category/crowdfunding/ an advocate for Silicon Beach Radio. Linton, Paul, and Zac at a Japanese whiskey tasting and discover the stories behind that startup show and the interesting world of Japanese whiskey from Ren's recent tour of Japan. Special thanks to our sponsors: EATT Magazine http://eattmag.com/ BlueChilli https://www.bluechilli.com/ That Startup Show http://thatstartupshow.tv/ Melbourne Silicon Beach http://www.meetup.com/melbourne-silicon-beach/ All the details can be found at https://www.thatstartupshow.tv where the team brings you our favorite episodes followed by appearances from special guests and creators and a chance to have your say about the future of our startup nation! An all new season of That Startup Show! That Startup Show is Australia’s no 1 show about startup culture. It’s an award winning live / online TV series focusing on the fast-growing entrepreneurial boom and the culture that surrounds it. Shot in a brand new purpose built studio in Melbourne’s CBD, this brand new season of That Startup Show will be hosted by leading news anchors: tech editor of Gizmodo, and TV Host, Rae Johnston with award winning author and media personality Benjamin Law. Check out Silicon Beach Coworking https://siliconbeachoz.net/coworking/ and our latest up and coming Silicon Beach Coworking events https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Melbourne-Silicon-Beach/events/
#australialistens Melbourne Pitch Night 6 Dec 2018 EATT Magazine, https://eattmag.com/about/ originally a startup magazine that quickly evolved a one-stop travel podcast. Who We Are: Silicon Beach is one of the largest and fastest growing startup communities in Australia. Our mission is to empower startups through education, industry access and uphold communal support from like-minded people. We are a diverse bunch covering all ages, backgrounds and first point of call for newcomers to Australia. Dubbed as one of the “Most Active Groups in Meetup” in the world, Silicon Beach connects you to one of the largest tech ecosystems in the world. Our community of almost 10,000 members consisting of startup and tech founders, freelancers, entrepreneurs, coders and professionals in the tech industry.
Welcome to learn English with Cullen. Download this lesson to your phone or device now http://bit.ly/LearnEnglishwithCullen17 I'm Cullen the editor of EATT Magazine, and I'm going to be teaching you English using audiobooks. And these are audiobooks that you can download to your phone so that you can listen to English every day. And inside each lesson, I'm going to ask you to take some notes on your phone. So that you can keep a record of the words that your learning as we go. So, please click the link inside this lesson to move on to the next lesson of our audiobook series learn English with Cullen Steps for this lesson 1. Do not forget to download this lesson to your phone or device now http://bit.ly/LearnEnglishwithCullen17 3. Join this lesson on our website 4. Watch or listen one or two times 5. Share this lesson with friends Learn more and move on up to the next lesson https://eattmag.com/18-what-are-the-new-things-you-are-interested-in-learning-subscribe-online/ If it’s your first time here start with lesson 5 https://eattmag.com/5-lesson-five-in-english-with-cullen-please-click-the-link-inside/
Welcome back to the Sydney Seafood School Sydney Fish Market Podcast! View the images for the Sydney Seafood School podcast https://eattmag.com/sydney-fish-market-cooking-school+ Join Cullen and Roberta (the Manager of the Sydney Seafood School) at Sydney Fish Market. Combining her passion for food with her skills in writing Roberta is also the author of the Sydney Seafood School Cookbook. Roberta's insights in our podcast interview include details on how to protect the delicate flesh of fish. Plus how to read the colour of fish when cooking and a few hints and surprises on when to heat up, cool down and at what temperature to serve dishes. Throughout the interview, we learn about an exceptional selection of bread used to accompany many seafood dishes at the Sydney Seafood School. These include a range of flatbreads and other loaves including the Sydney Seafood Schools favourite for soaking up the best juices from every delicious dish. If you are also looking for something new to try with your seafood delight, the Sydney Seafood School reveals an extraordinary salt used in many recipes at the school. Classes include live cooking demonstrations, hands-on cooking experience and dining with a glass of wine Perfect for beginners or those with more culinary flair. The Sydney Seafood School team at Sydney Fish Market inspire everyone with a fun and engaging cooking experiences. Sydney Seafood School cooking classes change regularly and below is a sample list. Please remember that these will vary from season to season: Quick n Delicious - Three 30-Minute Meals Great Aussie Seafood Barbie Sensational Simple Seafood Italian Chef hugely popular contestant on MasterChef Fast & Fabulous Spanish Mediterranean Learn more about the Sydney Seafood School cooking classes from Sydney Fish Market https://www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au/seafood-school/cooking-experiences where you can book by phone, online or in person. Sydney Fish Market Prawns for an authentic barbecue[/caption] Sydney Seafood School Cookbook For more than 20 years, Sydney Seafood School has been teaching us how to prepare and cook the fantastic array of seafood found in our oceans and rivers. Now, for the first time, the School shares its wealth of tips and techniques, along with more than 80 outstanding recipes from Australia's leading chefs. Sydney Seafood School Cookbook https://www.sydneyfishmarket.com.au/seafood-school/sss-cookbook is also, available on amazon.com. Cullen is more than keen to try a few dishes recommended during and after the show. Armed with the skilful help from the team at the Sydney Fish Market he manages to buy some of the best seafood of the day. Combined with some tips and tricks from Roberta and Alex in our previous interview An untold story from Sydney Fish Market Cullen makes his way via the Manly ferry to Manly where he plans to cook up a storm after asking a few friends to lunch. The cooking podcast from that day will be released later in the season so stay tuned to find out more about how well we did with what we learned with the team and Alex from Sydney Fish Market and Roberta Sydney Seafood School. Will Cullen make it or break it when attempting the standing Fish Roast? Fresh Fish from Sydney Fish Market Alternatively, can he pull something together in time straight from Sydney Fish Market and into the pan? All will be revealed in an upcoming podcast season.
What's next for EATT? Hi and thanks for joining us today at Eatt Magazine. We have a little bit of an unusual program today. As we are closely approaching our 100th podcast, we want to give you a little bit of an update today. So today is an update on our Eatt Magazine website and an update on the other projects that we're working on. So for those of you who've been with us a long time, we can see the numbers have been steadily growing. Thanks for hanging with us. You can get more details on our website eattmag.com Cullen interviewed Sydney Armani from Silicon Valley sharing his vision from the Annual Silicon Valley Crowdfunding conference, which was a fantastic insight on crowdfunding in the USA. Sydney Armani has also sent us 2019 Blockchain Mastermind Series. THE RISE OF BLOCKCHAIN DIGITAL MONEY 2019 FINTECH WORLD WORKSHOP SERIES Feb 1st New York Mar 6 Los Angeles Apr 5~6 Silicon Valley May 3 London Jun 7 Toronto July 11 Atlanta Oct 3~4 Washington DC Blockchain Mastermind topics include: Investment Pitch Alternative Investment Crowdfunding & REGA Plus Artificial Intelligence CryptoCurrency STO's Securities Token Offering Blockchain & Real Estate DAO, The Ethereum SEC Laws, Rules, Regulations & Compliance Blockchain & Banking Industry Cryptocurrency Investment Course ETF Cryptocurrency Market So, I just wanted to wrap up and give you a little bit of an idea of what's happening with Eatt Magazine as we will be spending a lot more time in Sydney as we start wrapping that series up. Then we've got a whole new destination, which I'm not able to reveal at the moment, but we are working on all of that programming as well. Finally, I know that some people want to contribute towards the English language project so I think you can do that through Himalaya now. You can go on and donate $3 or $5 towards that project or whatever you feel like you might want to do. With all that money, 100% goes into the production of Learn English with Cullen podcast and we'll be teaching not just English, we will also be explaining systems thinking that we started to do as well. So, that's it for me, just really a bit of a thank you and a bit of a catchup and it's onwards and upwards and then, we scrap back into Sydney. I'm looking forward to catching you soon and thanks for staying with us. Thanks for sharing our podcast and thanks for supporting us. We really appreciate it and so we'll catch you next time. Cheers
Cullen Pope Cullen Pope - host of Silicon Beach Radio and Founder of the EATT Magazine travel podcast. Cullen thrives on supporting people, expanding their education and skill sets to help them succeed in both their business and creative endeavours. His SEO Saturday Studio was initially set up as a startup mentor and advisory service before rapidly pivoting into the think tank that launched his three podcasts and SEO enterprise. Understanding the competitive landscape in different businesses has been a core part of his SEO studio and consultancy work. Cullen frequently works in the travel arena, where he is more likely to be found in a vineyard than the hardware store. His creative side might bust a move more often in a kitchen than in the boardroom where his views aim to challenge and are drawn boldly on paper or a whiteboard to crush the limitations of the keyboard and better engage a team or get his insight across. Cullen’s latest philanthropic initiative Learn English with Cullen places EATT Magazine as a principal benefactor. The goal of this multi-layered project is to help support people learning English by mobile. The endeavour harvests a range of listening and thinking skills targeting students who wish to work in hospitality and travel. Surrounding himself with a diverse range of highly talented, skilled and passionate people Cullen is motivated by his desire to see people succeed over a lifetime of learning experiences. A key motto being - The point of power is now. Connect with Cullen: The EATT Magazine Website https://eattmag.com/contact/ Listen to another #12minconvo
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Live from the red carpet of the first Cast Away Awards, Mike chats to the hosts of Sporting Woods (https://www.facebook.com/sportingwoods), Eatt Magazine (https://eattmag.com), Neighbuzz (http://neighbuzzpod.com), and the Podfather himself, Dave Gertler.
Art on the Airwaves with Cammy Davis is produced in Ashland, Oregon. Cammy focuses on art and the business of art and the show is geared for artists and entrepreneurs. This show's guests are Cullen Pope from EATT Magazine and Radio calling live from Australia and musician Martin Ball. Art on the Airwaves is syndicated via the Luxe Beat Radio Network. www.cammydavis.com
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From our Quick Photography Tips podcast with Mike Calder where we learn What type of weather is the best for great shots What type of weather is the best for great shots What kind of camera is best when your traveling How many photos to take when you have no time What time of year will give you great results When is the best time of day to take great photos Get our travel photography tips and tricks in our latest travel podcast series Welcome back to part two where we continue our conversation with Mike Calder in the photography podcast part two with EATT magazine and then we head out to take a few photos where it looks like things might get a little bit wild. As the weather was showery we got some unexpected shots. We also had had a bit of a disaster when I got my camera out as somebody was using it the day before but we managed to capture the mood of the day. We cover a simple trick to manage your camera in extreme weather and protect it from getting wet plus take a look at the images Mike took during the walkaround.
You can now Download the Free Podcast App from EATT Magazine. The new app is completely free and is available on the app store on both the Apple app store and now on Google play The free podcast app features Podcasts with Elliot from pozible.com on successful crowdfunding Bill Aronson on Digital dementia part 1 and 2 on Crowdfunding with #masteryourmemory Sydney Armani Crowdfunding USA a 3D Printing Podcast, RMIT Best New Podcasts including crowdfunding stories Equity crowdfunding with KoreConX in Canada and across the globe with Oscar Jofre Silicon beaches startups Ambassador Anthony Podcasts trending now Cammy Davis Come Back To Me A Beer making podcast from 3 Ravens a moment at the Makers Market with Ben and Dee Sanjay joins us from Random drinks and we spend a day at the CONNECT Expo Helen from Busivid. Up and Coming Podcasts Slush.org with Martin Talvari on funding startups with Cullen Pope Retail design with Andy and Tim Sinclair the CEO of Ringr the new app and an Interview with Phillip Ball Athula Bogota from Silicon beach plus podcasts from the unexpected with Paul Ayling from Research rockets a night Fundraising with Benjamin Whitaker the Managing Director of the4 Social Opportunity Group Chris Krishna-Pillay from ThoughtLAB-14 International podcast day .com with Steve Lee #PodcastDay and Cullen Pope and Martin Ball with the Artists & musicians including Cammy Davis More Free Podcasts from our Rising Stars feature Field Notes Hong Kong with Nicole Reed Hand Leigh Ryan DJ Main Event and Josh from AUUG at #SiliconBeachOz An interview with networker and accountant Katie Demar insights from the Carlton connect initiative with Dr Renee Beale
01 : EATT Magazine startup Podcast E1 with Research Rockets Blast off with the first podcast from the EATT Magazine startup Podcast and join Paul Ayling from Research rockets. 02 : Podcast for startups with Helen from Busivid Join us and listen to the startup podcast with Cullen from EATT Magazine and Helen from Busivid and get insights into one of the new startup apps at The CONNECT Expo In Melbourne 03 : EATT Magazine Podcast 3 – Retail design with Andy EATT Magazine Podcast 3 – Retail design with Andy and an introduction to this years podcast program.Andy Hennessy takes us through a designers view of retail merchandise and how an understanding of several principals can apply to the effects a design. 04 : EATT Magazine Podcast 4 – Silicon beach with Athula In part 1 of this series of podcasts around silicon beach for startups we join Athula Bogota in this remarkably candid interview on his role as the lead organizer for a silicon beach meetup. 05 : Podcast 5 – Interview with Phillip Ball Join us in this Interview with Phillip Ball sharing his thoughts on his new book Invisible: The Dangerous Allure of the Unseen. Phillip shares some of his research into his next book he is currently working on and the window he is using capture the philosophy and engineering of this exciting project. 06 : EATT Radio at Carlton Connect with Tony Lloyd EATT Radio interview Part 1 with Tony Lloyd an Australian contemporary artist.Join Cullen the Editor of EATT magazine interviewing Tony Lloyd about his exhibiting works at “Baby it's hot outside!” – a ThoughtLAB-14 event presented by the Carlton Connect Initiative at The University of Melbourne. 07 : EATT Magazine podcast 7 with Pamela Bain Join us for the EATT Magazine podcast 7 with Pamela Bain part 1 of a 2 part podcast series.Pamela Bain is a practicing artist with over ten years exhibiting history. Working with materials and media such as acrylic, watercolour, pastel pencil, ink and collage, Pam is now exploring the application of digital manipulation to her painterly creations. 08 : Col. Chris Hadfield – First Canadian Astronaut to walk in space with Pamela Bain Podcast In Part 2 of this podcast Pam also talks about her life long passion for space travel history – a fascination recharged with each pilgrimage to NASA Houston.Hadfield conveys his interesting insights on art and communication pertinent to the ‘space' experience along with his unique views of earth from the International Space Station. 09 : Virtual Reality podcast with Stefan Pernar the director of Virtual Reality Ventures Podcast In this Virtual Reality podcast Stefan Pernar, president of the Australian Virtual Reality Industry Association and director of Virtual Reality Ventures, shares some of his experience in VR technology. 10 : Artists and Entrepreneurs with Cammy Davis from art on the airwaves.com Join us in this interview with Cammy Davis about Artists and Entrepreneurs. Cammy hosts a show called Art on the Airwaves for KSKQ radio in Ashland Oregon. The show is about art and the business of art, where she interviews a wide variety of guests from artists, to musicians, to magazine editors, to book authors and discusses topics relevant to “artists and entrepreneurs.” 11 : Join Dr Renee Beale at the Carlton Connect initiative podcast Peter Sharp and Dr Renee Beale, High and Low, 2013. Peter Sharp and Renee Beale created a couple of years ago called ‘High and Low' for an Insight Radical show in a gallery in Sydney – it tells a story of Chemistry from its roots in alchemy to more modern tech of today. 12 : An interview with Katie Demar – networker, accountant and photographer volunteering with Melbourne Silicon Beach Katie has previously been involved in volunteering with Melbourne Silicon Beach, has dabbled in trades from all areas and is always keen to get involved in new and exciting opportunities. Currently Katie has taken her love of networking to the web where she is aiming to utilise her skills to create the digital nomad lifestyle for herself and other people. 13 : Tim Sinclair the CEO of Ringr the new app podcast Tim Sinclair the CEO of Ringr the new app joins us from a very special event not yet revealed in this post but inside the interview itself and this is the first time EATT Magazine has used this technology during this call as a live test. Ringer has gained recognition from such companies as: 14 : Melbourne Silicon Beach with Sanjay from Random drinks and Sarthak from Getworm Join Sanjay at Melbourne Silicon Beach talking about his new meetup created by 2 random dudes, having random drinks, looking to meet random people, doing random things at a specific place on a Friday night! If I ask you to describe the relationship between a startup and early users, what would you say? Perhaps producer-consumer? What if I say they are both the same? What if I say they both can be described with “one word” from the dictionary, that is: 15 : DJ Main Event and Josh from AUUG at #SiliconBeachOz Join us with DJ Main Event and Josh from AUUG at #SiliconBeachOz.Main Event is a DJ, music producer, TV show host, songwriter and live MC act. He has performed the world over for concerts and multinational corporations as well as working with the best acts in modern entertainment. 16 : Cullen Pope and Martin Ball, Artist & musician with Cammy Davis Martin Ball is a multi-instrumentalist and composer living in Ashland, Oregon. His music varies through many different musical styles, combining elements of alternative, electronic, reggae, and world sounds into a unique and ever-shifting mix of dramatic and compelling music. His goal is to make music that captures the listener's imagination with beautiful melodies, catchy rhythms, and interesting sounds and instrumentation. 17 : International podcast day .com with Steve Lee #PodcastDay Join Steve Lee the owner of Announce Solutions an IT consulting firm. After retiring from the Air Force he worked as an IT Consultant for such companies as, Computer Sciences Corporation, Modern Technologies Inc., International Consultants and IBM.
Examples of Anthony's words that sell include The focus on this page Equity crowdfunding USA is on people taking action when it comes to their equity crowdfunding projects. The seconds counting down on the timer is a proven way to get people to act instantly. Here's an example template Anthony did using LeadPages on Conversion copy words that sell to demonstrate an email opt-in page. This template uses a high-quality background photo and includes a countdown timer, bullet points and easy opt-in call-to-action. Additional works include Crowdfunding examples And an Crowdfunding App Competition currently live here at EATT Magazine and being used also no on our EATT Magazine Instagram account.
Cullen, editor of EATT Magazine, is joined by three friends to talk about the chaos of community podcasting, both the good and the difficult. They discuss how event recordings spell a new nightmare and how people, passion, and excitement can spell success.
Join Sarthak from Getworm at Melbourne Silicon Beach. The excerpt below is from a recent article in EATT Magazine. If I ask you to describe the relationship between a startup and early users, what would you say? Perhaps producer-consumer? What if I say they are both the same? What if I say they both can be described with "one word" from the dictionary, that is:pioneer pʌɪəˈnɪə/1. a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area2. a person who goes before others to prepare or open up the way; one who begins, or takes part in beginning, some enterprise, course of action, etc. So in a way, both startups and users are a part of the same community! A community that wants to see problems solved, a community that is not afraid to try, a community that embrace new ideas and a community that can benefit from each other. Yet while every Startup is seeking answer to “How to get our first 1000 users fast ...superman fast?”Early Adopters are thinking “What's in it for me?" Inspired by the challenge and with the simple idea of “early bird gets the worm”, we thought “How about attracting the curious & engaging community of early adopters, and how to get them more excited about a startup?” An idea came - “Let's get them worms!”
Tim joins us from a very special event not yet reveled in this post but inside the interview itself and this is the first time EATT Magazine has used this technology during this call as a live test. Ringer has gained recognition from such companies as: Serra Ventures, who work closely to provide professional advisory services and entrepreneurial capital to emerging enterprises in the Central Illinois area and other selected geographies. The Champaign County Economic Development Corporation whose mission is through public-private partnerships to continually grow the local economy by supporting local business and driving expansion and attraction. The app that lets you connect with virtually anyone on the planet, record your conversation, and instantly download it for editing, playback, and sharing. And the best part? The sound quality is amazing! In fact, unless you share your secret, no one will know the two of you weren't sitting right next to each other having a face-to-face chat. Description RINGR lets you connect with virtually anyone on the planet, record your conversation, and instantly download it for editing, playback, and sharing. And the best part? The sound quality is amazing! In fact, unless you share your secret, no one will know the two of you weren't sitting right next to each other having a face-to-face chat. We hope you'll share your feedback with us. What do you like? Not like? What features would you like to see from RINGR in the future? Our next release will feature many of the suggestions we receive from you over the next few months. CURRENT FEATURES Record interviews and conversations at amazingly high quality, no studio required. Stereo, split-track downloads. In-app scheduling of future interviews. Receive an MP3 download of your call within minutes. FUTURE FEATURES Address book implementation External microphone compatibility Notification alerts "Smart" processing Conference calling Use RINGR to record podcasts, radio or job interviews, and other conversations worthy of saving and/or sharing. Each recording sounds like you both are in the same room, even if you're on opposite sides of the country…or the world! Download the app today http://www.ringr.us/
This interview is with Cammy Davis who hosts a show called Art on the Airwaves for KSKQ radio in Ashland Oregon and the show is about art and the business of art interviewing a wide variety of guests from artists, to musicians, to magazine editors, to book authors and discusses topics relevant to "artists and entrepreneurs." Cammy Davis is a mixed-media artist whose work has been featured at fine art galleries throughout the Northwest. She has been published in books—Ashland, Oregon and Ashland, Oregon Day Trips—and periodicals—EATT Magazine, Luxe Beat Magazine and Southern Oregon Magazine. Cammy's work is influenced by her roots in the outdoors and growing up in an Airstream near a river surrounded by the woods. This translated to her art in later years, both in her contrasting use of natural and industrial materials, and her characteristic independence. Cammy constructs her work from scratch. To Cammy, the creative process is based on a willingness to experiment and always be learning. Cammy studied Fine Art at the University of Idaho for two and a half years, raised a family and then went back to complete her degree in Interior Design at Bellevue College in Washington. In this interview Cammy shares her latest travels in San Francisco at the San Francisco International Gift Fair and her insights into entrepreneurship and being an artist while giving some advice to artists about marketing their products "on the spot " and shares an insight into her latest video that leaves our editor speechless and shares some of her upcoming sales works and the locations of some of her latest Paintings now in gallery's across 5 states. Art on the Airwaves podcasts are also available on iTunes, SoundCloud, Spreaker and YouTube. The show airs every 1st and 3rd Friday from 1 - 2 pm. Tune in to KSKQ 89.5 fm or stream at kskq.org to listen live! More details of her work can also be found on http://cammydavis.com/ Her jewelry can also be found at http://cammydavisjewelry.com/ Links to Cammy's podcasts can also be found at ,artontheairwaves.com The song for this podcast is called "Singing The Sun Down" by Jeff Kloetzel Jeff's songs are Influenced by many musical genres including pop, rock, folk, blues and contemporary island, there should be something for everyone in Jeff's set list. His original songs are fueled by his rhythmic guitar work and soulful vocals. In 2014 Jeff took top honor for "Best Local Musician/Singer" in the Sneak Preview's Medford area poll (and was a top 5 finisher in 2013), and in 2012 he won the first Southern Oregon Rising Stars competition hosted by South Stage Cellars winery. He just released his latest CD - "Long Time Coming" -- in November 2014. Kloetzel has strummed guitar strings from a young age. A self-taught player from a musical family, he played with many artists and groups in Hawai'i including Johnny Helm, Jake Shimabukuro, Bruce Shimabukuro, John Cruz and Guy Cruz . His recorded work and compositions can be found on many CD's with a variety of artists and on his own indie label (Kamananui Records LLC). Jeff has performed around the USA (MD, VA, MT, ID, OR, WA, CA, HI) as well as in Japan (touring with renowned ukulele magician Jake Shimabukuro). He's also had the good fortune to have been a member of bands opening shows for the likes of Jackson Browne, Gregg Allman, Jack Johnson, Gavin DeGraw and Aimee Mann. Since moving to Oregon, Jeff has been the local opening act at the renowned Britt Festival for 70's supergroup America, Boz Scaggs, Natalie Merchant, Gavin DeGraw, Matt Nathanson, Jake Shimabukuro and Leo Kottke. www.jeffkloetzel.blogspot.com And his latest album can also be purchased on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/jeff-kloetzel/id939022993 Hi reviews include ~ "outstanding acoustic guitar" by AllMusic.com www.cdbaby.com/jeffkloetzel
http://eattmag.com/eatt-radio-carlton-connect-with-tony-lloyd/ Details of Tonys works ” slow motion” can be found in the Periscope version of EATT Magazine.Join Cullen the Editor of EATT magazine interviewing Tony Lloyd about his exhibiting works at “Baby it's hot outside!” – a ThoughtLAB-14 event presented by the Carlton Connect Initiative at The University of Melbourne.Tony is part of the a guest panel invited to to interact with the audience to collaborate on ideas, analyse evidence and dream alternative futures. The panel are invited to imagine It's the summer of 2050 and after three consecutive days hotter than 47oC, including a new record temperature for Melbourne of 50oC, predictions of even hotter temperatures have thrown citizens into chaos. Your country has turned to you to solve the predicament. With your trusty advisory panel, decide on the best plan of attack and strategies to implement.This event is part of ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE 2015 a Melbourne-wide festival of art exhibitions, forums and talks seeking to harness the creative power of the Arts to inform, engage and inspire action on climate change.Lloyd's paintings are influenced by cinema, in particular Film Noir and Science Fiction, and the Romantic conception of the sublime. Lloyd's largely monochromatic paintings are realist in style.
Stefan Pernar is at the Connect expo which is Australia's fastest growing business event with a focus on disruptive and emerging technologies. The event holds a large trade show with technology zones and a streamed conference program covering industry, job functions plus technology tracks and roundtables. Executives from across various industry's, Government and startup community's come together to network and access solutions and form partnerships. During this podcast Stephan shares a VR headset with Cullen the editor and broadcaster of EATT Magazine and explains not only some of the medical applications emerging now for VR ( Virtual Reality ) but also applications for VR in the fashion industry. Virtual Reality Ventures has also begun prototyping experiences for business leaders. Stephan is also working on a book with a focus on the evolution of virtual reality and how this could affect the human species. Virtual Reality Ventures positions itself at the fore front the vastly growing corporate aspect of the virtual reality industry – See more at: www.virtualrealityventures.com.au/ The company now has a wide range of corporate clients and sponsors and more details can be found at http://www.virtualrealityventures.com.au/ Stefan Pernar has also been featured on startupsmart, on Australia's channel 9 news, The Sydney Morning Herald, The ABC, on the Rev VR Podcast, the Enter VR podcast and ComputerWorld. This is the first podcast Virtual Reality podcast and we will be speaking with other innovators in Virtual Reality in our new Technology and innovation stream shortly.
Pamela Bain is a practicing artist with over ten years exhibiting history. Working with materials and media such as acrylic, watercolour, pastel pencil, ink and collage, Pam is now exploring the application of digital manipulation to her painterly creations. Pam's body of work includes BIOTIC COSMIC A life long interest in astrophotography and space exploration has informed Pamela Bain's latest body of work. Responding to the uncanny resemblance of microbiology to outer space imagery BIOTIC COSMOS speaks to the observation that we and the universe share mutual composition and thus, connects us all. This creative direction also relates to one's location within space both near and far. Overall, the space scape thematic provides an interface for meditation and potential for philosophical reflection: a contemplative space in which to consider relationships with ones environment, one's self and the universe.