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Award winning journalist Mark Fogarty speaks with Supercars team owner Matt Stone about his past, present and future
Award-winning journalist Mark Fogarty goes toe-to-toe with Roland Dane – arguable the most influential figure in Australian motorsport. No topics are off limits in a fascinating, revealing and honest chat
2022 has almost closed but the motorsport podcasting is still coming thick and fast. Mark Fogarty joins Grant Rowley who surprises him with his Parked Up Plus outtakes, and the full interviews with Paul Morris and Tim Hodges.
Described by his own magazine, Australia's ‘Auto Action' as a “normally pessimistic pundit” the most knowledgeable and well informed journalist (with occasional spoonsful of cynicism and wit, together with a healthy dollop of political comment) within the Australian V8 Supercars community joins the podcast via Zoom. ‘FOGES' is his name. Perhaps the C-19 in Melbourne has also infected the Wi-Fi connection as the connection occasionally drops away but MARK FOGARTY bravely soldiers on giving his perspective around Scott McLaughlin, Fabian Coulthard and more. D'Arcy, and the camera, have a ride with Emma Gilmour at the amazing Battle Jack's Ridge course (he laughs a lot!) - plus we argue, comment, discuss and basically skid over all sorts of other stuff. Its all in this edition of racing World
In conversation with Emily Foges, Chief Executive of Luminance Technologies talking about what it’s like to join a very young company and grow it to a $100M global company in just 3 years, blended workforces, what AI really is and how to deliver a successful automation project within a business. Visit the website: thezebraproject.co
In conversation with Emily Foges, Chief Executive of Luminance Technologies talking about what it’s like to join a very young company and grow it to a $100M global company in just 3 years, blended workforces, what AI really is and how to deliver a successful automation project within a business. Visit the website: thezebraproject.co
Emily Foges Listening and learning from clients. "There is no point in crashing about if you haven't really listened and really understood." The post Emily Foges – Listen Learn Do appeared first on Women in Leadership.
By any measure, the London-based legal AI startup Luminance has had spectacular success. Not yet three years old, it has raised $23 million in funding, has achieved a valuation of $100 million, is used by more than 150 organizations on six continents, and has won numerous technology awards, including the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in the innovation category. In this episode of LawNext, host Bob Ambrogi interviews Emily Foges, who joined Luminance as CEO in 2016 when the company was a small team of technologists and lawyers. She took the product to market and led the growth of the business, which doubled in size every quarter through 2017. Foges, who had never before worked in the legal industry, discusses the company’s trajectory from its start at Cambridge University to where it is today and explains what she believes distinguishes it from other AI companies. She shares her insights on how AI is changing legal practice, explains why she believes AI has reached a tipping point in law, and offers her projections for how AI will shape the future of the legal industry. We are now on Patreon! Subscribe to our page to be able to access show transcripts, or to submit a question for our guests. Comment on this show: Record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com.
Luminance AI is a business that promises to transform due diligence with artificial intelligence. Emily discusses how they're freeing junior lawyers' lives, lifting low-level, low-value tasks off their desks and making sure businesses tap into the real value they bring to the business. Also on the show, our news article discusses data, retail and the bank; and we have Technology Mastermind! https://www.uktech.news/news/industry-analysis/why-data-is-key-to-delighting-customers-across-industries-20180808
Foges and Gordo the ultimate Bathurst Review
Foges and Gordo the ultimate Bathurst Review
Foges and Gordo the ultimate Bathurst Review
Clipsal 500 wrap up and how Foges and our verbous special guest who so never needs a haircut sees the future. Sebring pole for Acura petrol but Audi diesel wins with their new R15. F1 drivers and teams not happy with new winning policy. iPhone 3.0 specs and future ideas. JP is a lost cause tonight. LMP1 Aston screw ups and so much more that after 4 days of Clipsal we can not remember. Oh yeah and a great Thai meal. So listen up now
Classic Adelaide 2008 is here again and the weather is mega. V8 Supercars to Tasmania. Foges and Flies. NASA goes OUT of the World Wide Web. Simonsen goes to Argentina for a race around a volcanic lake and I can tell ya VIEWERS that this newly recreated track at San Luis in Argentina and it is as good as Bathurst, Spa and Nurburgring rolled into one. Damn that Ferrari test day at Sandown on Tuesday I was meant to be there too. Bloody Classic Adelaide. You betta win Al or else.
Suddenly we are back in Melbourne and the Thirsty Editor At Large has organised a very salubrious venue. Donna drops by to help with the Pinot Gris. Previewing Singapore F1 since Foges is going off there. george Miedecke moves to Carrera Cup and Bryce Washington gets Jamie Whincups 88 car for 2009. Adobe CS4 release eve and the HTC Android Dream will be here soon. Unlike the quality associated with my very ugly rump steak.
Take one overly seasoned journo after a HUGE Friday lunch and what have ya got - Well actually a great sub in for CHAY PEE who once again thanks to Coles and Woolies not to mnention Four Courners is opening more supermarkets down the South East. Oh and The Z-Man is here as well and we love him even more since he has moved from the DARK SIDE...more on that to come
Wearing a light grey T shirt The Foges causally asks what the weather is like from his London digs smirking slightly. You know its bloody cold here although its rained in France all June which leaves Jason Bright a little bit anxious as he makes his 24 Hours of Le Mans debut. Incredulous was the word that came to mind after visiting the dry Jack Daniels factory in Tennessee although his mood did brighten somewhat later that day. Further tales from Austin and the Detroit Indy race where Foges was helping out Angry Mike from The Detroit Free Press. Shunning the Canadian GP Foges is UK side and now faces the dilemma of a train trip to Le Mans to see International Pauly unveil the 2014 Garage 56 entry. Tales from the latest WWDC of iOS7 and Mavericks and a tasty steak on Angrys balcony.
Martin Whittaker joins V8 Supercars as CEO brining a wealth of knowlege. Schu to test GP2 at Jerez with Super Nova today. USF1 gets extra testing. Foges joins in from the Mornington Peninsula holiday shack. Cures for awful blue cheese. Briatore gets his life back but only to find FIA appeal freezes the undoing. France Telecom exec spills his guts on the tablet. iWork multigesture in the works.
Clipsal 500 Adelaide - Random snippets from Thursday and Friday at the track, with Marcus Zukanovic, Peter Hackett, George Miedecke, Foges, Crusher and Meester Chris.
International Pauly drops in for the show and teppanyaki with a wide range of beers. Telstra rants and droputs. Why is Highcroft running a P1 car. Patron patronage. Foges figs up in Bahrain. Bandwidth and set top box options. Rupert Murdoch gives iPad the thumbs up. What happened to USF1. Why are F1 teams changing ownership. The almost Clipsal preview.
Abu Dhabi V8 Supercar wrap up with Foges with internet drop outs. Formula One straglers and excuses. Couscous and Coffee. GT2 is raging with Allan Simonsen who is also drifting sideways. Andretti 3 for Le Mans but not for Loeb. Mobile platforms awash we are. JP has his rant. ALMS Cheese and green GT2 livery. Davidson goes 908. Plus we analyse poor Middle East Skpye connections. A touch of Zuka.
Foges arrives in Abu Dhabi and Etihad has not gone out of business. JV to return to F1 with Stefan GP. What is in store for us all this weekend from the dry East, Barcelona tech time. Toyota off the rails.
We have bailed from the Bathurst 12 Hour to check out the 50th anniversary of the ATCC at the historic Gnoo Blas circuit. After a chat with a few tips from Sir Jack Brabham and Lady Margaret we take a ride with Foges at the helm around the ultra fast Orange roads.
Le Mans Bugatti tests. Hamilton V8SC. Swine Flu hits A1GP. Foges on China and Bahrain F1. Ambrose best and Power to NASCAR. McLaren gets off. Epson Paper GT500. WWDC sold out. Apple Media Pad and iPhone Lite. World of Warcraft on iPhone and 3.0 Beta 4 released.
Virgin F1 vs AirAsia F1 Stewardess contest. Indy Q cuts. Lotus revealed. Mosely suck the press. San Luis back for 2010. Highcroft hire Simon. Cash for Reno. Prodrive eyes 2011 WRC and expands AMR. Google Chrome for Mac. 2010 sports car calendar. ATT customer stangeholds. Rahul, Ashley Dean and Andrew join the BBQ show. Fake Steves. New core i7s. And the Foges gets a slight look in towards the end.
A Saturday lunchtime special from Indianapolis after Carb Day with that noisy bloke that never lets us get a word in anymore and yes its The Foges.
Nurburgring 24 Hour features large Aussie contingent. Two Tier F1 system scrapped. More iPhone 3.0 feature shown. Homebush ramps up marketing with bus lane racing. Foges goes Stateside to hook up with International Pauly. Harty gets a 430 Scuderia gig from Ferrari UK to Le Mans. And Rust is overeaten in the biggest way.
Le Fogeaux reports in from the Singapore GP
Where do we start. Aust GP. Silly issues. Then lies. A fallguy. Retribution. Looks like McLaren is in the shit again when it appears at the World Motor Sport Council in Paris on April 21. But don not let that bother you just have a great Easter. Foges onboard with our first full length Skype show and he is talkative. Briscoe IRL win and Brabs in ALMS double Aussie bonus. Simonsen 3rd at Le Mans Series opener. Mega iPhone 3.0 prehacks 3 axis controller new OS for compass based nav. Cool
We make a fleeting visit to Sandown to keep an eye on Nathan and Garry Holt who go onto to win the 3 hour AMChamp race along with the title. Harty gets caught in an accomodation dilemma with The Foges only to have FWBM sort the matter out. The annoyance of Adobe Creative Cloud and very ordinary pub meal round out this sudden episode.
Foges joins in tonight after not having a heart attach whilst playing tennis with a previously loved one and gives his 10 day later thoughts on the F1 opener and the ways of the FIA. Dario returns to Indy 500. Peugeot back in Dakar for 2015. Nathan and Harty head to Europe for ADAC GT Masters testing in Zandvoort and Oschersleben. Qantas gets on board with Nathan and HOTLAP. WEC kickstarts in Paul Ricard and Formula E gets going. A day later JP turns up and typically hides the best equipment behind a curtain down the back of the bus. Dick Emery arrives. Dunlop V8 Supercar Series racer Marcus Zukanovic describes how different his new ex Dr Enyolds FPR racer is and Osso Bucco is put to the taste test.
Foges returns from The Indianapolis 500 to tell tall tales of famous drivers with excuses. Harty returns from the 2010 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco where Steve Jobs unvieled the new iPhone 4 and a range of iOS4 strategies. JP returns with a cheap clean skin that was half drunk after a night of Canadian F1 GP.
The closest finish in F1 looms but our feelings are united. More drama at DJR whilst Gow spits the dummy. Simo brains them in China. Hydraulic woes cripple the small F1 teams. JP is the roast beef specialist so its sirloin and kiflers. Unified release of iOS makes life so much better. 10.6.5 allows airprinting from iOS. Andriod surpasses iOS for the first time. Foges is late again but gets his book plug in five more times. FWBM reviews our evening wine selection and general smelly business.
Stonie swings by for a show and Roast Lamb with rather interesting tales about the late Sir Frank Gardner whilst JP and Harty do little preparation for the show only to have it come out better than ever. And congrats to The Jeza who sealed the deal with Rachel down the park with a telegram from The Foges and The Stinky Dane.
After a month or more of trapsing around the world Le Fogeaux calls in to tell of his fun times at Indy and Le Mans where he was on bivouac. The secrecy of hybrids. Nexus Q and 7 tablet appear running Jelly Bean at Google IO. European GP rantings and a range of international giggle with Foges.
Stirling Moss has put his foot in his mouth again by saying women are useless at driving racecars. Pukekohe turns it on and rightly deserves a place in the calendar. Madening TV times. How the good guy won the JR trophy. Chinese F1 GP. Foges has his regular say. Dan Day tells us about his new Kumho V8 Touring Car. The Buzz calls in to talk utes. How a Chuckleable Charles Curry halted the podcast. Great new lens for iPhones.
With V8 Supercar Media writer of the year aka The Foges busy at dinner with Mister Elusive newly inducted hall of fame cartooniest Stonie is flown in with a bottle of rose attached. The inaugural V8 Media Association hand out awards to all and sundry and themselves. How the Chromed Car of Sydney found the Concrete Canyons so easily. COTF fuel tanks. Bad taste pranks. The dumbness of a NASCAR and ALMS merger. Time capsules sort of save the day whilst JP prepares the 2012 edition of Big Beefers. And The Z Man tells all about the torture of Sydney heat and tow truck driving.
It would not be hard to say that the final F1 event of the year was the best race in modern times with so many twist to the plot it kept anyone who stayed up through the night on the edge of the sofa. Foges gets himself banned for life from Stone Brothers Racing. How the entire V8 Supercar paddock bar one team feel completely demoralised. The importance of keeping the Sydney V8 Supercar round. A possible return to the Adelaide GP circuit is in the works. And the cleverness of Tooned.
With Allan Simonsen hanging around the house all week JP and Harty take a break from it all and make Foges do the work. A blast from the Bathurst past phones in and JP updates everyone to whats going on in his signature tech time moment of glory.
The Foges is in the F1 media centre at Singapore and he is a touch cranky due to humidity temperature and the fact that the Slings he had at The Raffles Hotel early toda, with that sneak Paul Marinelli aka Frostys PR Manager, have worn off.
The first time we have to pay for anything at the V8 Supercar races will be the last time we bother to go but such is the life of us media moguls that its never going to happen. That was ensured by The Father of Taz hauling us atop to his rather top notch corporate digs above Kelly Racing. With Harty shrouded in a Nissan jacket the weekend unravelled nicely with Rusty Sausage on show around the event. Screamer pipes were discovered and explained by Patrick. Foges eventually gets a word in over a vietnamese meal which he paid none of and the iPhone 5 did some Instagram tests before we wound up in a rather humorous media conference where JW and Frosty agreed to disagree.
Is it ok for Charlie Whiting to behave like he did at Spa and is The Schu allowed to pit suddenly. Grand Am to merge with ALMS gives mixed signals for North American racing. The Foges skypes in and out on his 4K Sony TV. Sony takes on GoPro whilst Nokia flat out fakes their Lumia 920 video. Kooky Pat drops in for tap water and stays for lobster pizza. Samsung may pay Apple in 5 cent pieces. The new Nissan V8 Supercar engine is unveiled. Lewis tweets. Zak Brown. McLarens out of B12. JP stands to make 100 million dollars from the new Apple connector. And a new TabTop at IPA in Berlin.
We start our tale on a very pleasant Thursday afternoon on the pitfall at Queensland Raceway with Marcus then move on to all sorts of hijinks with Jeza Inc and finish next to the Swallows Pub fireplace alongside The Foges, yet at each spot we wrestle with the finer points of motor sport and life whilst being obsequious to those around us. Will Mercedes Benz go to V8 Supercars and will Greg Normans racing double master the art of driving left hand stick shifts. Historic racing cars and overly potato flavoured flounder are high on our list of likes and dislikes. Never has there been such a geographically widespread tale told on Radio HOTLAP.
JP arrives quite harangued without his show notes but it did not seem to matter because once Foges got a hold of the microphone there was little input from us. He did have a bunch to say about his recent trip to the US for the Nissan Ultima launch. Nico Rosberg wins for Mercedes. The Chinese Grand Prix was a thriller and just goes to show that drivers can actually get through a race without hitting each other. Marcus heads off to see Bruce Springsteen in LA after a successful test at Winton with Greg Murphy Racing. Duncan Donuts brings ove a nice wine and FWBM has his bit to say. And the mysterious iPhone to Andriod iMessage drama.
It may seem like only episode 169 but in fact its our 200th upload. International pauly flies in for our Xmas show having won back to back ALMS titles. Nascar GrandAm and Indy musings. George and Harry Miedecke come round for dinner and to tell of 2011 plans. Sling Box vs Hulu vs Boxee Box. Tom Walkinshaw remembered. No Rome F1GP. Branson soon to wear a skirt. Paris Hilton goes 125cc racing. Ham glazing techniques. Foges goes on and on. And finally FWBM gives his Xmas pick.
FWBM gets the paperwork. Foges is off to NYC with Rick and Todd. Stonie arrives late. JP loves Perez. Roland spits the dummy. Tassie V8 preview. Kimi says his bit.
It is Sunday Morning at The Big C and Tom Drewer joins us for the final GT race of the weekend. Foges slides by looking like death and JP is once again late with unsuitable excuses.
After having so much fun on 199.97, Elsegood and his better half, Lauren, come over for a few cold Coopers. Foges chimes in. Stoney as well. And Grumpy Greg goes off on his own in the background.
Seafood is calling us at Chez Fogeaux after a weekend of birthday partying on Mornington Peninsula. Foges gives us his indepth appriasal on everything from F1 to V8s and of course his new love which is sportscars. Unusual situations see George eating oysters whilst International Pauly is at Daytona 24 with Allan and Dominik. Marcus gets a certificate from Apple and explains his high end Apple TV home setup and evaluates DVS changes.
Dan Wheldon gets more IndyCar miles than the racers. Testing 2013 IndyCar at IMS. Foges annual Singapore yarns. F1 driver tops itunes. Lowndes crashes in Safari. Jason Richards in HQ350. Dom sets record at Nordscliffe. Petit Le Mans preview. Kimi rings in. Atko on shaky ground. Pirro and the bub. Kindle Fire a winner. Apple shoots itself in the foot with courtroom revelations. VW Beetle site. Armagedon Designs create V8 Supercar spotters guide. JPs Chicken Paprika and Sausage Roulette.
With the aging Chaypee not being allowed out for his own birthday The Foges has taken control of the show. Kimi is everywhere but whats he going to do for a job. Live Fujitsu TV. Crazy Queensland Raceway performances. Senna in like The Schu 20 years on at Spa. Dirt F1 racers in Texas. Steve leaves but stays even more. Wardy gets his own TV show. Ambrose on a streak. Naughty boys who love airtime.
There has been a lot going on in the world of sportscar racing and the Nurburgring 24 looms with our thoughts. Foges gives his ideas on unusual V8 Supercar marketing strategies and we embrace a new world of video editing with Final Cut Pro X.
We are at the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 which has finished in the most amazing fashion handing victory to Dan Wheldon on the last corner when JR Hilldebrand crashed his National Guard Honda powered Dallara in spectacular fashion. Tamra joins the show and we cross to the winners press conference where we find Foges a bit snappy.
DRS. KERS. ACO. ALMS. IRL. ARCA. UUCA. WRC. IRL WTFISGOMH. Wehad to bring The Foges in to expain it all with help from Lars-Erik, who has a rather large touch of Danish royalty. New TV deal for sportscars. Gold Coast Indy Stars. Final Cut Pro X revealed. Kimi Trux. A dozen Countrymen go to rally. ROC moves to Frankfurt. China F1 preview. McLaren MP412C GT3 and Jet Alliance Lotus Evora GT2 shakedown.
Jail for Opes Prime boys. Masterchef V8. No P1 in 2011 LMS. ALMS fails to entertain. Pirelli keen for F1 tyre testing after GPs. Foges gives himself another Senna plug. The Tenticle Report and GC600 stars. Dunlop stays with V8s. German F1 GP. Improve or get fired. Keyless keyboards and speaker volumes knobs. Unfortunate file formats. 122 Lions. Variable SSDs. Mango Phone. Bluetooth tossing. The anti rego sticker. MacBook Air performance. SMH iPad app. Pork Chops.