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Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Andrew Tillett, who writes on politics, foreign affairs, defence and security from the Canberra press gallery for the Australian Financial Review.
This week we hear from America’s Wealth Coach and bestselling author Pete D’Arruda. He’s got taxes on his mind. Joe Murphy has insites from this week in the market. Greg Berrian tackles Medicare and standard health care and helps us navigate through them. Kevin Brucher introduces us to a site called charity navigator and how you can use it to make sure your money is going to the best charity for you. A new Brokers Behaving Badly that we call from Texas Dudes to Texas Toast. To learn more visit Financial Pizza. For information on creating your own podcast visit Broadcasting Experts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Fin podcast, Financial Review columnist and former ambassador to China, Geoff Raby on the US-China trade war, what it means for Australia and why Washington and Beijing will do a deal. This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband Further reading: Australia faces hit from Trump’s trade warThe IMF has cut its growth forecast for the country by half a percentage point, in a sign it won’t be immune from a global slowdown triggered by US tariffs. Japan eyes pact with China, South Korea as trade war hedgeTokyo signals renewed interest in negotiations with a personal letter from Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to Chinese President Xi Jinping. China hits back at US with 125pc tariffsBeijing escalated the trade war with the United States by again raising tariffs and accusing the Trump administration of “unilateral bullying and coercion”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nightlife News Breakdown with Philip Clark, joined by Ron Mizen, Senior Political Reporter for the Australian Financial Review, who covers politics, economics, business and law.
We're back with the most anticipated episode of the year! In this year end financial review episode we are joined by our friend Nick Gastevich (aka CannaVestments) who is a long time private and public cannabis investor.In this Financial Review we cover - The biggest opportunity in Cannabis right now- Current market, hemp, portfolio sizing and which stocks we're currently buying- Cash flow, future growth & 280E benefits- Thoughts on MSOs valuations; financial metrics; balancing positives and negativesThanks to Nick for joining us and sharing his detailedanalysis as always!Connect with Nick:Twitter - https://twitter.com/CannaVestmentsLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gastevich-75841346/Family Office Website - https://www.vginvests.com/
In this episode of How to Build a Profitable Nutrition Business, Chris Hughes shares the unexpected story of the book he never wanted to write—and how that very book became one of the most powerful tools in his career as a dietitian and entrepreneur. Joining him is the woman who made it all happen: Natasa Denman, founder and CEO of Ultimate 48 Hour Author. Chris opens up about the imposter syndrome that almost kept him from writing a book, the resistance he felt going into the process, and how his wife Stacey quietly signed him up anyway. What followed was a career-defining experience that not only helped Chris extract the knowledge in his head but gave him the confidence to own his expertise, land speaking gigs, and ultimately grow and sell a successful business. Natasa breaks down her method for turning experts into authors—fast. Her system, developed for time-poor professionals, helps extract valuable knowledge and structure it into a book in just 48 hours. Together, they reflect on the behind-the-scenes moments, the power of publishing for credibility, and how the process can transform not just your business, but your identity as a leader. A CSP-accredited speaker and 15-time published author, Natasa Denman is the creator of the Ultimate 48 Hour Author system. Since launching her business in 2010, she has helped more than 950 solopreneurs across 15 countries become published authors. In 2018, she founded Ultimate World Publishing, supporting her authors as they go on to write second and third books. Featured in major Australian media including The Sydney Morning Herald, The Financial Review and The Age, Natasa now runs a multi 7-figure business from home with her husband and three children—having successfully pivoted her company online in 2020. Whether you're a nutritionist, dietitian, PT, or health coach, this episode is packed with inspiration, real talk, and practical advice for turning your expertise into something bigger. Writing a book isn't about being a bestseller—it's about becoming the next version of yourself and opening up doors you never knew existed. If this episode hits home for you, make sure to like, share and subscribe so more nutrition professionals can make a bigger impact doing what they love. Resources & Links: Free Shut Up and Write Your First Book Download: https://48.ultimate48hourauthor.com.au/shutupebookau Website: https://writeabook.com.au Events Page: https://www.writeabook.com.au/events/
In the first of a two-part series, The Fin podcast talks to the critics around the Financial Review newsroom to get their recommendations for film, television, books and music. Further reading: The 10 best albums of 2024 (if Taylor Swift isn’t your jam)Soulful singer songwriters, rising indie superstars, Australian up-and-comers and a floor-filling techno god. Welcome to the year’s best sounds.12 books fiction lovers will give (or hope to receive)We asked prominent Australian writers, readers, tome-buyers and page turners to tell us what they are most hoping to get – and send to others.This might be the most explosive tennis movie ever madeChallengers packs a punch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Sean and Catherine discuss the pressures of the holiday season, reflect on their experiences in 2024, and outline their goals for 2025. They emphasize the importance of efficiency in project management, review their financial performance, and explore ways to enhance their content creation and storytelling. Additionally, they address the need for better maintenance of their equipment to improve overall productivity. In this conversation, Catherine and Sean discuss the importance of maintaining tools and machines in their work, the significance of storytelling in content creation, and the need for setting realistic health goals for the upcoming year. They also explore the balance between hobbies and responsibilities, emphasizing the importance of self-care and personal growth. The dialogue reflects on their experiences and insights, aiming to foster a more sustainable and enjoyable approach to both work and personal life.
The 2024 Financial Review—the episode you've been waiting for! Join Mike, James, Makayla, and Jess as they break down the year's highs, lows, and everything in between. From rising unemployment and government deficits to housing affordability and personal finance hurdles, we cover the key trends shaping New Zealand's economy in 2024. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes look at the hosts' own financial wins and setbacks. This episode is proudly sponsored by Partners Life. For more money tips follow us on: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn TikTok YouTube The content in this podcast is the opinion of the hosts. It should not be treated as financial advice. It is important to take into consideration your own personal situation and goals before making any financial decisions.
Host Sara Mayer guides entrepreneurs through essential steps for ending the year on a strong note and preparing for a successful new year. She emphasizes the importance of conducting a thorough financial review, reflecting on major wins and lessons learned, and setting big, dreamy goals for Q1. Sara provides practical advice on analyzing revenue streams, spotting trends, celebrating achievements, and learning from setbacks, all while encouraging resilience and adaptability. Tune in to gain insights on leveraging past experiences to fuel future business growth. 00:00 Introduction and Year-End Reflection 00:35 Conducting a Financial Review 01:38 Reflecting on Wins and Lessons Learned 03:20 Setting Goals for Q1 05:01 Final Thoughts and Encouragement Click here to get your Yearly Reflection worksheet.
Fiona highlights the importance of setting achievable goals for 2025, urging you to look forward with hope and positivity. Whether you're considering joining a group coaching program or simply refining your personal and professional objectives, this episode offers a roadmap for setting and achieving meaningful goals. Plus, discover how to balance ambition with gratitude and the joy of living in the present. Get started on a more successful and sustainable small business with our range of free tools at mydailybusiness.com/freestuff Want to know more about AI and how to harness it for your small businesS? Join our new monthly AI chat for small business owners, starting at the end of November 2024. You can join anytime at www.mydailybusiness.com/AIchat Ever wanted to write your own book and build your brand authority or start your own podcast to connect with and grow your audience? Check out our How to Start a Podcast Course or How to Get Your Book Published Course at our courses page. Connect and get in touch with My Daily Business via our shop, freebies, award-winning books, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Han har blivit miljardär på sin känsla för framtiden och investerar i Facebook, terrorbekämpning och evigt liv men är också en av de största bidragsgivarna till högerkonservativa politiker. Nya avsnitt från P3 ID hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Efter att ha revolutionerat bankvärlden med PayPal tillsammans med bland andra Elon Musk, blir Peter Thiel känd som en av Silicon Valleys mest inflytelserika investerare. Med sin konträra inställning lyckas Peter Thiel bli en tidig investerare i flera företag som de kommande åren ska komma att rita om kartan för hela industrier. Men Peter Thiel är inte bara intresserad av att tjäna pengar, han vill stöpa om USA i grunden. Peter Thiel har hyllats för sin briljans och visionära idéer om samhället. Men också anklagats för att vara en puppet master, som med sin feta plånbok, inte bara lyckats få inflytande över världens stora sociala medie-jättar utan också politiker. Programledare & Producent: Vendela Lundberg Avsnittsförfattare & reporter: Carl-Johan UlvenäsTekniker: Fredrik NilssonAvsnittet producerades av produktionsbolaget DIST hösten 2024Ljud från: CNN, MSNBC, ImitatioVideo, Founders Fund, C-Span, Big Think, AP , CBS, CNBS, JD Vance, NBC, ABC News, Rubin Report, Curious Mind, The Financial Review, Recode, Libertopia, Fox News, Real Time with Bill Maher, Hoover Institution, Sveriges Radio, TODAY, SVT, BBC, Pivot.Biografin The Contrarian - Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power av Max Chafkin har varit särskilt hjälpsam under arbetet.
Eric Kearney and Joseph Lanza discuss seven financial diseases that retirees should avoid, comparing them to common health conditions. They cover topics such as overlooking long-term risk, failing to review and update financial plans, mismanaging cash flow, accumulating too much debt, ignoring hidden fees and costs, and being too rigid with retirement plans. They also provide tips for finding happiness in retirement, including staying connected with loved ones, embracing lifelong learning, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The hosts emphasize the importance of being prepared for the unexpected and offer listeners a complimentary financial review. Call Eric Kearney 800-779-1942 Visit Retirement Wealth LLC to learn more. Text Eric to 600700.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we are joined by our friend Nick Gastevich (aka CannaVestments) who is a long time private and public cannabis investor. In this Financial Review we cover: - How each operator stands to benefit from Florida Rec - Cash flow, future growth & 280E benefits - Thoughts on MSOs valuations; financial metrics; balancing positives and negatives Thanks to Nick for joining us and sharing his detailed analysis as always! Connect with Nick: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CannaVestments LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gastevich-75841346/ Family Office Website - https://www.vginvests.com/
This week on The Fin, Financial Review workplace correspondent David Marin-Guzman on what was uncovered in his nine-month investigation into the CFMEU, why the response shocked union insiders and whether this time, there might be lasting change. This podcast is sponsored by Smartsheet. Further reading: ‘The dam is breaking': Setka resignation blow to culture of fear The CFMEU boss' departure was a shock even to his own officials, but it is a watershed moment for the culture of silence and intimidation that has ruled the construction industry. Caught on film: How Setka and the CFMEU wield their power Videos show John Setka delivering a suitcase message to a rival's home, and other officials issuing threats and boasting of the union's total control. Albanese to push aside CFMEU bosses The Albanese government will seek to appoint an external administrator to clean up the CFMEU, sidelining its national and state leaders. The MUA is also considering whether to split from the CFMEU. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“From Studying Accounting to Launching a Real Estate Business Empire Growing 400% Per Year” On Episode 81 of the “Future of Australia” podcast, I speak with Moxin Reza, Founder and CEO of Investor Partner Group, that grew over 400% last financial year, increasing annual revenue to $800,000+ to become one of the fastest growing new businesses in Australia. This made Investor Partner Group, on the Financial Review list of 100 fastest growing new companies in Australia, one of the FASTEST GROWING new businesses in Australia.
Eric Johnson discusses important considerations for individuals who are five years away from retirement. They emphasize the need for a financial review and creating a comprehensive plan for retirement. They also discuss the importance of replacing your paycheck in retirement and the various strategies to generate income without drawing down your portfolio. The conversation touches on topics such as Medicare, Social Security, required minimum distributions (RMDs), and estate planning. They also highlight the significance of planning for how to spend your time in retirement. Visit Money Unleashed to learn more and sign up to get your 401(k) X-Ray. Call 404-341-6767.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"From Working In Hotels to a Team of 50+ Cleaners and one of the FASTEST GROWING new businesses in Australia" On Episode 80 of the “Future of Australia” podcast, I speak with Simone Tsigolis, Founder and Director of JetLag Remedy, that grew over 176% last financial year, increasing annual revenue to $1.74 million to become one of the fastest growing new businesses in Australia. This made JetLag Remedy, on the Financial Review list of 100 fastest growing new companies in Australia, one of the FASTEST GROWING new businesses in Australia.
Today I'm joined by Euan Black, the Work and Careers Reporter at The Australian Financial Review. Euan began his career in journalism accidentally after finishing an internship in Cambodia. He landed his first journalism job at Southeast Asia Globe before moving to Australia where he now very happily writing for The Financial Review. In this episode, Euan shared how he generates story ideas through one-on-one conversations with industry sources, the challenges of balancing idea generation with writing and insights into how much weight he applies to performance data and how that informs his storytelling. Euan gave us a glimpse into the market trends and topics he explores, from the influence of Gen Z workers to the future of hybrid work. He also offered plenty of advice to improve our pitches, either as an expert or case study…and the importance of building a relationship. If you're keen to learn exactly how to tap into the AFR's 3.5 million audience, you'll want to tune in. Find Euan Black online: https://www.linkedin.com/in/euanblackuk/ https://www.instagram.com/eaunblack/ Find Odette Barry online: https://www.odetteandco.com.au/authority-brand https://instagram.com/odetteandco https://instagram.com/hackyourownpr
The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
Are you curious about the hidden forces driving Brisbane's property boom? What impact is the upcoming Olympics having on the property market, and is the construction for the games draining resources from other sectors? Beyond these questions, what else could be behind this sustained period of rapidly rising property prices, and is there any sign of a slowdown on the horizon? Today, we delve into the dynamics at play with Meighan Wells from Property Pursuit. With over 20 years of experience, Meighan offers unparalleled insights into what's happening on the ground in the Queensland capital. We explore the impact of the upcoming Olympics on Brisbane's real estate and ask whether the hype around the games is really pushing property prices up? Meighan sheds light on how these dynamics are shaping the current market and what prospective buyers should be aware of. Beyond the Olympic effect, we examine other factors contributing to Brisbane's rapid property price growth. Are there deeper, less obvious influences at play? Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of Brisbane's property landscape and get expert advice from one of the city's most seasoned professionals. Let's get started! Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 01:07 - Who is Meighan Wells? 01:48 - What are the latest trends in Brisbane's real estate market? 05:18 - How has Brisbane's real estate market changed since 2020 09:32 - What are the reasons behind the shift towards unit living in Brisbane? 13:54 - How is the tightening of borrowing capacity affecting buyer behaviour in Brisbane? 17:33 - Are buyers' desirability of suburbs shifting due to return-to-work changes? 25:45 - What is the current situation regarding rental availability and demand in Brisbane? 30:50 - How does the trend of multi-generational living affect property ownership patterns? 34:38 - What strategies are first-time home buyers employing to enter the market? 36:33 - What differences exist in buyer behaviour in Brisbane? 41:14 - Data on the nature of property transactions in Brisbane, 42:35 - Is the Olympics truly affecting Brisbane's property market? 47:58 - How does Brisbane's cultural scene stack up against other cities for expatriates? 50:21 - Meighan Wells' property dumbo About Our Guest: Meighan Wells is the Principal of Property Pursuit, co-founder of the Home Buyer Academy, and co-presenter of Your First Home Buyer Guide Podcast. She developed the REIQ course Acting as a Buyer's Agent and was the Chairman of the REIQ Buyers' Agent Chapter. In 2010, she was named REIQ Buyers Agent of the Year for the third consecutive year. A recognized expert on the Queensland property market, Meighan is frequently featured in major media outlets like The Financial Review and Realestate.com.au. Connect with Meighan Wells: LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/meighanwells/ Property Pursuit Website https://propertypursuit.com.au/ Home Buyer Academy https://homebuyeracademy.com.au/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MeighanPropertyPursuit/ Resources: Visit our website https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Mortgage Broker? https://www.blusk.au Work with Chris: hello@blusk.au Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theelephantintheroom-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-elephant-in-the-room-property-podcast/id1384822719 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ge1626dgnmK0RyKPcXjP0?si=26cde394fa854765 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tuesday, 21 May: A deadly chopper crash in Iran; A legal lifeline for Assange; Taiwan gets a new President; And stopping the internet slop... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future, visit bhp.com/critical Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Monday, 20th May: An ultimatum for Netanyahu; Stuck in New Caledonia; Getting kids off social media and understanding emojis The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Friday, 17 May: An assassination attempt in Europe; Australia gets the Asian Cup; Filling your freezer; And it's our podcast birthday... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). Friday Lites: You know what's needed right now? Some good meals in the freezer to help out on those weeknights where cooking and ordering food seems too hard. Good Food has put together a great selection here - one we're making this weekend is this Bill Granger chicken/risoni soup recipe. #Sponsored: Find out more about Uber Teen here Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Thursday, 16 May: Dutton gets his say on the Budget; Putin takes a trip; A rainy reason to celebrate; And a window across the world... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: Try Sunbeam fruit snacks for yourself at Coles or Woolies. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Wednesday, 15 May: It's a cost of living Budget; A major murder case twist; A whistleblower is jailed; And a four-legged face-off... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au You can listen to Claire's News Club interview with James Chessell about reporting on the Federal Budget here. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Tuesday, 14 May: It's Budget day in Canberra; Elon Musk notches up a win; A very happy landing; And finding the best jeans... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical You can find The Guardian's piece answering all your questions about jeans here. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it. Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends.
Hutchy and Damo are without a rundown and are working on the fly this week! They deep-dive the Roast of Tom Brady and analyse the state of modern comedy and where the no-go zones are, they discuss current engagement with news on social media, and could Hutchy and Eddie McGuire be joining forces for a massive media takeover? In this episode: 1:49 - The Roast of Tom Brady and modern comedy 11:55 - Craig's Carry-On 19:04 - Mainstream media reporting social media trolls 21:01 - Engagement with news on social media, per The Guardian article 25:40 - Financial Review removal from WA markets 32:12 - Damo's proposal to Hutchy and Eddie McGuire 36:12 - Outrage over Kane Cornes' comments on Harley Reid Hosts: Craig Hutchison: twitter.com/craighutchy Damian Barrett: twitter.com/barrettdamian Follow and contact us: Twitter: twitter.com/SoundingBoardEp Facebook: facebook.com/SoundingBoardEp Email: thesoundingboard@sen.com.au The Sounding Board is proudly supported by DrinkWise - if you're choosing to drink, choose to drink wise. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday, 13 May: Brace yourselves for Budget week; Live sheep exports are banned; The ceasefire pressures are still on; And amazing auroras... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super visit aware.com.au Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including a recent episode featuring an interview with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
Friday, 10 May: A new plan for gas; Biden gives another warning to Israel; Another Aussie's Olympic dreams are over; And the gift mum really wants... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). Friday Lites: If the chilly weather has you craving something warming, this recipe for ginger meatballs in coconut broth is a winner. They're flavourful, moreish and best of all - easy to make. They're going to be on high rotation for us… Today marks Are You Safe at Home? Day - find out more, here. #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super visit aware.com.au Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics - including the latest episode on Australia's nuclear energy debate. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
Thursday, 9 May: An assassination plot is foiled; The Hunter Valley bus crash accused pleads guilty; Sydney's wet week; And Sweden's Electric shock... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP is building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! In the latest episode, Bryce sits down with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers - who takes the Squiz Kids Q+A hot seat to answer questions from the kids of Australia. Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
Wednesday, 8 May: Rates are on hold; Israel crosses a line; Fast-tracking the mushroom murders trial; And mixed reviews from the MET Gala... The Squiz is your shortcut to being informed. Get The Squiz Today newsletter in your inbox each weekday morning (links to all today's stories, plus a dose of quirky news). #Sponsored: If you want to learn more about how BHP are building a better future is a responsibility visit bhp.com/critical Check out News Club - the place for conversations about the news hosted by Claire Kimball and Kate Watson, including the latest episode which features an interview with with James Chessell - who until very recently was the managing director of publishing at Nine, overseeing the SMH, The Age and Financial Review. They had a great chat about how to unpick the Federal Budget - because it can be complex, especially if you're not a numbers person... Sign up for the Saturday Squiz newsletter here - it's the news, weekend style. Sign up for The Squiz Shortcuts newsletter here - a weekly explainer on big news topics. Support The Squiz by sharing our newsletters and podcasts with your friends. #Sponsored: To find out more about Aware Super, visit aware.com.au Other things we do: Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties! In the latest episode, Bryce sits down with Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers - who takes the Squiz Kids Q+A hot seat to answer questions from the kids of Australia. Newshounds, by Squiz Kids - a free media literacy program designed to teach primary-school students how to recognise misinformation and disinformation when they come across it.
Hello, gorgeous! Welcome to a new episode where we discuss the highs and lows of April and set the stage for a thrilling May. Starting off, I break down my April goals—aiming for big wins on Pinterest, welcoming new coaching clients, and keeping up with my podcast schedule. Spoiler alert: I smashed some goals and learned from others! April was all about connecting the dots from Pinterest to Instagram, where I'm passionate about growing my community. Despite a few hiccups with social media platforms not vibing with my spicy language, I'm not slowing down. If you've been loving the journey, help us spread the word by sharing and reposting any of my Instagram posts. May brings new intentions, with a focus on TikTok, boosting Pinterest views, and welcoming more one-on-one coaching clients. Find info on: UNHOLY MONEY Tease Me Pleasure Ledger - DM me! For a deeper dive into my financial insights, check out the detailed breakdown of April's numbers. I'll compare them to last year and see just how far I've come, proving that knowing your numbers isn't just nerdy—it's powerful. Don't miss out on joining me for another round of luxury reflections, habit stacking, and embracing my taboo-breaking discussions. If any part of this episode resonates with you, don't hesitate to reach out or share it on your social media. Tag me so I can see how you're joining in on the conversation (@sacrednumbers.co). See you in the next episode for more rich discussions and empowering insights! 00:20 Welcome & April-May Overview 01:22 April Goals and Achievements 01:50 Challenges with Instagram Growth 08:28 Financial Review and Insights 11:49 Personal Development and Pleasure Practices 13:50 Breaking Taboos and Embracing Sex Work 16:22 May Goals and Strategies 19:26 Coaching Programs and Services Offered 24:16 Invitation to Engage and Upcoming Episode Tease --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pleasurablemoneypod/message
“The accounting profession historically has been like taking a trip with an atlas that's 10 years out of date. However, today, what we can do with modern accounting and advisory services is much like the Waze app or Google Maps; you're getting instantaneous data that will tell you ‘Up ahead there's a roadblock and here's a workaround.' This real-time info keeps you on track with your financial forecast. You can't make any business decisions on historical information; you must have current information and be able to look forward so that you can make good decisions and stay on track to reach your goals.” –John Scott The finer details of this episode:Importance of thought leadership in the accounting and legal professionsJohn's experience with a law firms' growth and scaling based on data and metricsDiscussion and insights from John's book, “Judicial Dollars and Cents,” on understanding cash needs and working capital for businesses, including law firmsUnique elements of serving law firms and the complexities of partner compensation plansThe significance of data-driven decision-making in business management Episode resources:Summit Virtual CFO by Anders website: https://www.summitcpa.net/If you have questions or would like to be a guest on the show, email us at mcpasuccessshow@anderscpa.comCheck out the Virtual CFO Playbook Course: https://vcfoplaybook.summitcpa.net/Get the book: https://home.virtualcfo.cpa/johnscott Timestamps: The Introduction (00:00:00)Introduction to the podcast and its mission. Discussing Thought Leadership and Writing a Book (00:00:22)Adam and Tom discuss the value of thought leadership and the process of writing a book. John's Background and Experience (00:01:45)John Scott introduces himself and discusses his experience working with law firms and the collaboration between Anders and Summit. Scaling a Law Firm (00:02:58)John shares a story of an entrepreneurial attorney scaling his business and the focus on data and metrics. Inspiration for Writing the Book (00:04:06)John explains the inspiration behind his book, “Judicial Dollars and Cents,” and the need to provide guidance for attorneys in managing their finances. Unique Elements of Serving Law Firms (00:07:32)Discussion on the unique financial aspects of law firms, including trust accounts and fee structures. Forecasting and Real-Time Data (00:05:55)John uses an analogy to emphasize the importance of real-time data in financial forecasting and decision making. Key Metrics and Client Experience (00:12:13)John discusses the importance of key metrics, staff retention, and client experience in law firms. Availability of the Book (00:13:58)John confirms the availability of the book. Challenges of Writing a Book (00:18:49)John shares the challenges and the process of organizing the content of the book. Advice for Aspiring Authors (00:19:58)John offers advice for those aspiring to write a book. These are the timestamps covered in the podcast episode transcription segment, along with the titles for each topic. Dictation and Writing Process (00:20:03)John discusses using dictation software and his process for capturing thoughts and organizing them for writing. Involving Others in the Writing Process (00:20:59)John explains how he involved others to critique, develop thoughts, and help with grammar in the writing process. Book Content and Editing (00:23:15)The discussion covers the challenges of maintaining authenticity while editing and refining the book's content. Importance of Cash Management (00:23:58)The importance of understanding cash needs and reconciling accounts for businesses, including law firms, is emphasized. Meeting Cadence and Financial Review (00:28:23)The frequency and focus of financial meetings with law firms are discussed, highlighting the importance of reviewing financial statements and forecasts. Compensation Models in Law Firms (00:31:54)John shares insights on partner compensation plans and the importance of aligning individual and organizational goals in law firms. Suitability of Services for Law Firms (00:36:30)The discussion focuses on the ideal size of law firms for external financial services and the benefits of specialized niche expertise. Trusting Data and Decision Making (00:39:40)Discussion on the importance of trusting data for making quick decisions and the need for proper implementation. Thought Leadership and Book Promotion (00:40:26)Exploration of the concept of thought leadership, book promotion, and the value of intentional forecasting for small businesses. Excitement for Book Release (00:41:46)John's excitement for the release of his book and the relevance of the content, with a humorous exchange about his age. Accountants' Behavior at a Conference (00:42:12)Anecdote about accountants' reluctance to accept a free football signed by Rudy, with humorous commentary on their behavior. Promotion and Support for the Book (00:44:36)Acknowledgment of the book's potential value and support for its promotion, expressing anticipation for its release.
Focus on the fundamentals! In this episode we are joined by our friend Nick Gastevich (aka CannaVestments) who is a long time private and public cannabis investor. In this Financial Review we cover: - How each operator stands to benefit from Florida Rec - Cash flow, future growth & 280E benefits - Thoughts on MSOs valuations; financial metrics; balancing positives and negatives Thanks to Nick for joining us and sharing his detailed analysis as always! Connect with Nick: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CannaVestments LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gastevich-75841346/ Family Office Website - https://www.vginvests.com/
In this conversation, Bob French interviews his father, Ken French, a professor of finance, about key concepts in economics and investing. They discuss the concept of marginal cost and marginal revenue, which helps individuals make decisions based on the balance between costs and benefits. They also explore risk aversion and how it affects investment decisions, as well as the winner's curse, which refers to the tendency to overestimate the value of winning bids or investments. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights into economic thinking and decision-making. In this conversation, Bob and Ken French discuss the challenges of drawing inferences about the future based on past performance in the financial markets. They highlight the winner's curse and the noise in securities returns as factors that make it difficult to predict which asset class or active manager will outperform in the future. They also discuss the problem of overconfidence and the importance of accurate market prices. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the benefits of stock buybacks and the option value of investments. Listen now to learn more! Kenneth French's Bio: Kenneth R. French is the Roth Family Distinguished Professor of Finance at the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College. French is an expert on the behavior of security prices and investment strategies. He and his frequent co-author Eugene F. Fama have written many notable papers, including “The Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns”, “Common Risk Factors in the Returns on Stocks and Bonds”, and “A Five-Factor Asset Pricing Model.” French is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, an Advisory Editor of the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of Banking and Finance, and the Financial Review, a member of the Editorial Board of the Critical Finance Review, a former Associate Editor of the Journal of Finance and the Review of Financial Studies, and a former President of the American Finance Association. Professor French is also a Fellow of the American Finance Association and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Chair of the Valpo Surf Project's Global Board of Directors, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Cato Institute, Grassroot Soccer, and the International Rescue Committee. Professor French is a consultant to Dimensional Fund Advisors and a member of the firm's board of directors. Before joining Dartmouth, Professor French was on the faculty of MIT's Sloan School of Management, the Yale School of Management, and the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Professor French received his PhD in finance from the University of Rochester in 1983. He also earned an MS and an MBA from the University of Rochester and a BS from Lehigh University. Takeaways Understanding the concept of marginal cost and marginal revenue can help individuals make informed decisions based on costs and benefits. Risk aversion is driven by the decreasing marginal utility of wealth, where the value of each additional dollar decreases as wealth increases. The winner's curse refers to the tendency to overestimate the value of winning bids or investments, and it can be observed in various contexts, such as oil lease auctions and hiring decisions. Considering these concepts can enhance economic thinking and decision-making in investing and other areas of life. Drawing inferences about the future based on past performance is challenging due to the winner's curse and the noise in securities returns. Overconfidence is a common problem in investing, and people often overestimate their ability to pick winning investments or active managers. Accurate market prices are important for allocating resources efficiently and signaling the value of different activities. Stock buybacks can be beneficial for companies and society, as they can signal undervaluation and allow companies to allocate resources more effectively. The option value of investments should be considered, as companies may choose to buy back stock when they don't have better investment opportunities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 09:19 Navigating Risk Aversion in Investing 31:46 Enhancing Economic Thinking and Decision-Making 45:39 The Importance of Accurate Market Prices 51:42 The Benefits of Stock Buybacks Links: Register for the webinar with Retirement Researcher and Kenneth French! 'Five Things I Know About Investing' Wed 4/24 at 2 eastern www.risaprofile.com/podcast The Retirement Planning Guidebook: 2nd Edition has just been updated for 2024! Visit your preferred book retailer or simply click here to order your copy today: https://www.wadepfau.com/books/ This episode is sponsored by McLean Asset Management. Visit https://www.mcleanam.com/roth/ to download McLean's free eBook, "Is a Roth Conversion Right For You?"
Support News Club by signing up to our newsletter and following us on Instagram Bluey is one of the most-streamed TV shows in the world. But whilst Bluey is owned and produced by Ludo Studios - an Aussie outfit based in Brisbane - the commercial rights are owned by the BBC. It's all a bit interesting, so this week, News Club will be about the juggernaut that is Bluey. Club Picks: An interview in The Independent with the creator of Bluey, Joe Brumm. A piece in the Financial Review from a few years ago which goes through how the ABC missed out on the commercial rights to Bluey. A recent piece by Bloomberg that throws up the possibility Bluey won't continue forever. You can listen to the transcript of that for free here. And ahead of the Bluey ‘movie' on Sunday, an interview in the Weekend Australian with Melinda Zanetti aka Chilli.
Bluey is one of the most-streamed TV shows in the world. But whilst Bluey is owned and produced by Ludo Studios - an Aussie outfit based in Brisbane - the commercial rights are owned by the BBC. It's all a bit interesting, so this week, News Club will be about the juggernaut that is Bluey. Club Picks: An interview in The Independent with the creator of Bluey, Joe Brumm. A piece in the Financial Review from a few years ago which goes through how the ABC missed out on the commercial rights to Bluey. A recent piece by Bloomberg that throws up the possibility Bluey won't continue forever. You can listen to the transcript of that for free here. And ahead of the Bluey ‘movie' on Sunday, an interview in the Weekend Australian with Melinda Zanetti aka Chilli.
It's the BBQ stopper of our time - how much things cost at the supermarket. Throw in six enquiries, headlines on competition, the cost of living, and a CEO's interview walkout, and it's a prime topic for this week's News Club Club picks: This graph on the market share of different supermarkets in Australia. The Four Corners episode on the tactics supermarkets are using to keep prices high and competition out. This editorial in the Financial Review says the price gouging claims levelled against the Coles and Woolworths are a bit of a beat-up. Instead, they say it has more to do with the pressure the Albanese Government is facing on the cost of living. For more News Club content, follow us on Instagram and sign up for our News Club newsletter.
This week on The Fin podcast, Financial Review reporters Jenny Wiggins and Liam Walsh on how IAG became entangled in the Greensill Capital collapse, what's next in the legal stoush, and why billions of dollars and corporate reputations are at stake. This podcast is sponsored by Governance Institute of Australia. Further reading: The $7b hangover: How IAG was sucked into Lex Greensill's vortex One of Australia's most expensive corporate fights is in court. But how did the insurer targeted in the cases become entangled? The battle of Saughall fields: What Lex Greensill did next The fallen Australian billionaire tried to buy 200 hectares of farmland near a village in north-west England so the view from his home isn't spoiled. Now the town is tearing itself apart over the plan. How the Greensill empire was brought down Skittish insurers, wary fund managers, a suspicious regulator and a sceptical press created a pile of tinder that only needed a few sparks to start a fire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the keys to business triumph in this episode as Michael interviews Jarrod Nation, CEO of Salters. With over 30 team members, Jarrod shares his insights on managing growth, achieving success, and maximizing revenue. Small business owners, get ready for a masterclass in effective leadership and strategic growth strategies. Why would you wait any longer to start living the lifestyle you signed up for? Balance your health, wealth, relationships and business growth. And focus your time and energy and make the most of this year. Let's get into it by clicking here. Michael explores our guest's entrepreneurial journey, their perspective on success, reevaluation of the industry, and the critical challenges faced during business expansion. The conversation delves into the pleasures of small business growth, essential entrepreneurial practices, and effective team-building strategies, encompassing successes, mistakes, and invaluable insights. And a snapshot of the final five Grow A Small Business Questions: According to Jarrod Nation, the hardest thing in growing a small business is trusting that you have the right product or service, allowing good people to deliver results, and building a reliable team. Building and maintaining trust in various aspects, including products, people, and processes, is crucial for successful growth. Jarrod mentioned two favorite business books: "The E-Myth" by Michael Gerber and the story of McDonald's by Ray Kroc. These books have significantly influenced his perspective on business and entrepreneurship. Jarrod Nation leverages podcasts for continuous professional development. His go-to podcasts include "Howie Games" for parallels between sports and business journeys, "The Imperfects" focusing on mental health and personal stories, and "The Financial Review" offering valuable business insights. By incorporating diverse sources, Jarrod stays informed and inspired, aligning his learning with both entrepreneurial and personal development. Jarrod Nation highlights the importance of a scoreboard for small business growth. His specific tool recommendation is "Zero," an accounting system that serves as a crucial financial management tool. This tool helps extract reports and provides insights, enabling effective decision-making for sustained business development. Reflecting on the initial days of his business journey, Jarrod Nation advises focusing on resilience, understanding that challenges are not as dire as they may seem, and building trust in people. He emphasizes the importance of persevering through difficulties, maintaining a positive mindset, and placing trust in both the product and the team. Book a 20-minute Growth Chat with Troy Trewin to see if you qualify for our upcoming course. Don't miss out on this opportunity to take your small business to new heights! Enjoyed the podcast? Please leave a review on iTunes or your preferred platform. Your feedback helps more small business owners discover our podcast and embark on their business growth journey. Quotable quotes from our special Grow A Small Business podcast guest: The key in growing a small business is trusting in your team's capacity to deliver results — Jarrod Nation In business, every setback is an opportunity; it's about putting your head down and solving customers' problems — Jarrod Nation Inquisitiveness fuels growth; ask questions, learn from every business person you encounter — Jarrod Nation
It's summer, so the Australian Open is in full flight - and organisers are talking about what more the tennis tournament and the sport could be. So in this Squiz Shortcut, we'll scope out how big the top tour is now, and we'll have a look at the proposals for growth. Squiz recommends: The Financial Review's interview with Craig Tiley before this year's tournament kicked off. The Athletic's report on plans for a potential premium tour. Other things we do: Squiz Today - a daily podcast and newsletter that gives a fact-filled run-down of what's making news. Squiz Kids - a news podcast for curious kids. Age-appropriate news without the nasties!
We're talking with our friends in the news about what stuck with them in 2023 and their predictions for 2024, with 4 special episodes across January. Today, Claire and Kate talk with Sammy J, ABC radio host and comedian, about the Referendum, the return of Neighbours, AI, and the future of media. Next up - Lauren Sams, the fashion and lifestyle editor at the Financial Review. Follow Sammy J on Instagram or Facebook Check out his reading recommendation - Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman Know someone who'd enjoy the way we do news? You telling them about us is the only present we need... go on, give us a plug. Or leave a review!
Reflecting on the past year and preparing for the new one is a valuable exercise, especially for business owners. As Shawn and Lacey suggest, this period can be used effectively to build momentum and set the stage for unprecedented success. Here's how to approach this time of year more effectively:Reflect on the Past Year: Look back at the past year and evaluate what worked and what didn't. This isn't just about financial success but also about personal growth, team dynamics, and customer satisfaction. Understanding past successes and failures helps in setting realistic goals for the future.Set Clear Goals: Define what success looks like for the upcoming year. It's important that these goals align with your long-term vision for your business. Also, these do not have to be time specific - Shawn has a hot take on this**.Plan Action Steps: Goals without plans are just wishes. Break down your goals into actionable steps. This might include developing new skills, hiring key personnel, or investing in new technologies.Focus on Personal Development: As a business owner, your personal growth is just as important as your business growth. Invest in learning new skills, improving leadership abilities, and staying abreast of industry trends.Enhance Team Engagement: Involve your team in the goal-setting process. This fosters a sense of ownership and motivation. Ensure that each team member understands how their work contributes to the larger goals of the business.Financial Review and Budgeting: Analyze your financials to understand where you stand. Use this information to create a budget for the new year, allocating resources to areas that will drive growth.Embrace Flexibility: While it's important to have a plan, it's equally important to stay flexible. The business environment is constantly changing, and the ability to adapt is key to long-term success.Prioritize Wellness: Business success shouldn't come at the cost of health. Encourage a culture of wellness within your organization, including work-life balance, stress management, and physical health.Networking and Partnerships: Expand your network and look for partnership opportunities. This can open doors to new markets, customers, and resources.Regular Review and Adjustment: Regularly review your progress towards your goals and be prepared to adjust your strategies as necessary.By following these practices, business owners can not only reflect effectively on the past year but also lay a strong foundation for success in the new year. Shawn and Lacey's emphasis on strategic planning, personal and team development, and flexibility provides a comprehensive approach to business growth and success. Support the showJoin the #1 Community for Service-Based Entrepreneurshttps://www.blackdiamondclub.com Follow Shawn and Lacey on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/drshawndill/ https://www.instagram.com/drlaceybook/
The end of the year provides business owners with a unique opportunity to evaluate their progress toward their goals and reflect on the accomplishments of their teams. It is also the perfect time for RIAs to work through their annual compliance checklists. As you prepare for the coming year, ask yourself, “What worked this year? What didn't? What actions can we take in the coming year to push the needle further toward the eight-figure exit?” In this episode, I look at the importance of an end-of-year checklist, and some of the items that it should include. A few of my checklist items could surprise you, but I feel they are critical to sustainable success. You don't want to miss this episode, friends! This week on The Financially Simple Podcast: (00:41) Tempus Fugit (02:19) Celebrate the Wins (03:54) The CEO and the Receptionist (06:09) Financial Review (09:18) Will Your Current Goals Continue Into the New Year? (12:05) Annual Compliance Review (14:04) Rest & Reflect Our Favorite Quotes: “Rest is not the absence of performance. It's part of performance.” - Brent Cassell, VP of the HR group at Gartner About The Financially Simple Podcast If you are looking for a podcast that speaks directly to the challenges and puzzles of running a business, you've come to the right place. The Financially Simple podcast was built for you. With over 400 episodes and counting, our host Justin Goodbread covers a broad range of topics, from starting a small business to prepping it for sale, to growing your personal wealth. Justin's combination of analytical skills, tough love, and a healthy dose of experience delivers practical ideas that will benefit business builders at every stage of their business journey. If you have questions, or comments for Justin, submit those at: https://financiallysimple.com/ask-justin/ Connect with Justin: Financially Simple newsletter Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe Here: Apple Podcast Spotify Google Podcast iHeart Radio Stitcher Let us know your thoughts about the show - please leave a review on iTunes to help others discover the podcast. Financially Simple is a division of WealthSource Partners, LLC (“WSP”), which offers investment advisory and financial planning services. All investing involves risk of loss, including the possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results and nothing in this podcast should be construed as a guarantee of any specific outcome or profit. All market indices discussed are unmanaged, do not incur management fees, costs and expenses, and cannot be invested into directly. Business planning services offered by WealthSource Business Advisors, LLC (“WBA”). This podcast is distributed for informational purposes only. The content of this podcast represents the views and opinions of Justin Goodbread and/or the podcast's guests and do not necessarily represent the views and/or opinions of WBA, WSP or their affiliates or representatives. Statements made in this podcast are subject to change without notice. Neither WBA, WSP or their representatives, the podcast's hosts or its guests have an obligation to provide revised statements in the event of changed circumstances. Statements made in the podcast are not to be construed as legal or accounting advice or as personalized advice of any nature. Listeners should conduct their own review of any statements made or strategies discussed and exercise judgment or consult with their own professional advisor to see how the information contained in this podcast may apply to their own circumstances.
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On Episode 357 of The No Limits Selling Podcast, we have Stacey Copas. 7 times world surfing champion Layne Beachley dubbed her the “Queen of Resilience.” David Goggins, arguably the world's toughest man, called her a “badass.” Whatever you say, she is resilient. She was left quadriplegic and needed a wheelchair after a devastating accident when she was 12, but did not let this tragic accident slow her down. Instead, she used her life experience and personal philosophies to work with organizations that want their people to be more engaged, mentally resilient, and productive so that they can grow through uncertainty and change. She's the author of “How to be Resilient” and I've been featured by Financial Review, ABC radio, and The Australian, and hired by global organizations such as Viacom, GM Holden, and Flight Centre for her insights on resilience in the workplace. Find Stacey Copas: LinkedIn, Website [EDITOR'S NOTE: This podcast is sponsored by No Limits Selling. It is a fun, fast-paced podcast that delivers hard-fought business advice that you can implement today to improve your sales and performance] Interested In Our Real Estate Coaching Services? Explore Our Website: Link Feeling Not Well Today? You Can Use Our Mindset Boosters App To amp Up Your Mood: Link Find us on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook community | Instagram Like what do you listen to? Subscribe to our podcast! Ready to become fearless? We can help you become fearless in 60 days so you accomplish more in your career Schedule A 15 min Call with Umar
Focus on the fundamentals! In this episode we are joined by our friend Nick Gastevich (aka CannaVestments) who is a long time private and public cannabis investor. In this Financial Review we cover: - The 2 biggest fundamental catalysts for the industry (not SAFER banking related) - Cash flow, future growth & 280E benefits - Thoughts on MSOs valuations; financial metrics; balancing positives and negatives Thanks to Nick for joining us and sharing his detailed analysis as always! Connect with Nick: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CannaVestments LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gastevich-75841346/ Family Office Website - https://www.vginvests.com/
In the before times, some of America’s top corporations pledged to rebalance their priorities and serve all stakeholders instead of just shareholders. Today, workers still aren’t feeling the love. We’ll get into the disconnect between employees and CEOs and explain how that’s playing out in recent labor disputes. Plus, why patrons at a Milwaukee bar are feeling that Jets win extra-hard. Here’s everything we talked about: “Detroit automakers and auto workers remain far from a deal as end-of-day strike deadline approaches” from AP News “UAW tees up select strikes if no deal by deadline” from Politico “Nearly 200 CEOs say shareholder value is no longer a main objective” from CNBC Sen. Mitt Romney announces he won’t be running for office in 2024 from X Gurner Group founder Tim Gurner talking to the Financial Review from X “CEO Tim Gurner calls for more unemployment, give employers more leverage” from The Washington Post Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responds to Tim Gurner from X “Property developer Tim Gurner, man behind avocado toast meme, calls for up to 50 per cent rise in unemployment” from The West Australian Milwaukee bar’s promotion takes a turn after the Jets win from X Join us tomorrow for Economics on Tap! The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern. We'll have news, drinks, a game and more.
In the before times, some of America’s top corporations pledged to rebalance their priorities and serve all stakeholders instead of just shareholders. Today, workers still aren’t feeling the love. We’ll get into the disconnect between employees and CEOs and explain how that’s playing out in recent labor disputes. Plus, why patrons at a Milwaukee bar are feeling that Jets win extra-hard. Here’s everything we talked about: “Detroit automakers and auto workers remain far from a deal as end-of-day strike deadline approaches” from AP News “UAW tees up select strikes if no deal by deadline” from Politico “Nearly 200 CEOs say shareholder value is no longer a main objective” from CNBC Sen. Mitt Romney announces he won’t be running for office in 2024 from X Gurner Group founder Tim Gurner talking to the Financial Review from X “CEO Tim Gurner calls for more unemployment, give employers more leverage” from The Washington Post Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responds to Tim Gurner from X “Property developer Tim Gurner, man behind avocado toast meme, calls for up to 50 per cent rise in unemployment” from The West Australian Milwaukee bar’s promotion takes a turn after the Jets win from X Join us tomorrow for Economics on Tap! The YouTube livestream starts at 3:30 p.m. Pacific time, 6:30 p.m. Eastern. We'll have news, drinks, a game and more.
"We pride ourselves in being at the center of business and technology... We've asked employers, 'How would you describe our students?' and most often the words we get back are 'humble, hardworking and good problem solvers.' I think that's fantastic and that's how I would describe our students as well." Dr. Jonathan Clarke, Interim Dean at Georgia Tech's Scheller College of Business, discusses what makes the Scheller MBA unique, the school's admissions process, career opportunities and more. Topics Introduction (0:00) Program Highlights - What Makes the Georgia Tech Scheller MBA Unique? (4:00) Scheller MBA Admissions & Scholarships - How to Improve Your Chances? (17:20) Career Opportunities after Georgia Tech Scheller - What to Know & How to Prepare (32:20) About Jonathan Jonathan Clarke is Interim Dean and Associate Professor of Finance at Georgia Tech's Scheller College of Business. From 2012-2018, Dr. Clarke served as Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs, where he helped raise the school's profile. Dr. Clarke was named to the Poets and Quants 2018 list of Top 50 Undergraduate Business Professors, and also voted the 2009 and 2013 MBA Core Professor of the Year. He has taught custom programs for NCR, Clorox, Georgia Pacific, Lockheed Martin, and the National Football League. Dr. Clarke is on the board of the Eastern Finance Association, on the editorial board of The Financial Review, and edits the Handbook of Modern Finance. Dr. Clarke received his PhD from the Katz Graduate School of Business and the University of Pittsburgh and his undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Economics from Indiana University in Bloomington. Show Notes Georgia Tech Scheller Full-time MBA Program Tech Square Atlanta Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) - Georgia's technology business incubator Episode write-up and snapshot/stats of the Georgia Tech Scheller MBA: https://touchmba.com/georgia-tech-scheller-mba-program-admissions-interview-jonathan-clarke/ Get free, personalized school selection help at Touch MBA: https://touchmba.com