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On our trip to Australia, we took a flight to Adelaide to meet Heath who was featured in our 2nd Edition of We Are Makers. We were so excited to finally meet and to hear how business has been since March 2021. Timberwolf Design was initiated part-time by its founder Heath Polkinghorne in a modest garden shed (3m x 2m) back in 2015. Recognizing the need for more space to grow, Heath constructed a larger shed (10m x 5m) in 2017 to transition into furniture making full-time. Within two years, the his business had expanded beyond the confines of the home workshop, prompting a move to a 400m2 warehouse in Henley Beach in 2019. The journey from a backyard shed to a full-scale workshop with employees has been immensely challenging yet rewarding. Despite the difficulties, the experience of working independently and running a business remains unparalleled, though it comes with its set of challenges. In our conversation we talk about these challenges and the how his business has grown since we last spoke in 2021. WANT TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST? Head over to https://www.wearemakers.shop and pick up a copy of our printed publication. Filled cover to cover with amazing makers from Around the world. We Are Makers Insta: @weare_makers Website: @www.wearemakers.shop Timberwolf Design Insta: @timberwolf_design Website: www.timberwolfdesignsa.com
Mattis - Owner of Sunnyside Cafe at Henley Beach, Andrew Harris - Rec Fish SA Chair, Phil Hoffman on increasing cruise bookings in Australia, Zac de Silva - 9Radio Federal Politics Reporter, Dr Susan Stone - Char of Economics at Uni SA, Nicola Triglau - Sarah Snook's former drama teacher at Scotch College in Adelaide, and Phil Liggett - the Voice of World Cycling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Πάνω από 30 άτομα επιχείρησαν να ανασύρουν το Τίμιο Σταυρό, στο πλαίσιο των εορτασμών των Θεοφανίων στην Αδελαΐδα.
Could the tranquility of Henley Beach be masking a darkness as deep as the ocean itself? Uncover the chilling details of unsolved murders that have cast a long shadow over this seemingly serene town. I'm Aidan I Flanagan, and this week on Murder Weekly, we delve into the suspicious activities surrounding Raphael Franklin's conspicuous firecracker red Jeep Wrangler. A selfie with Mick Jagger and a stereo installation receipt may have derailed the suspicion once aimed at him, but a visit to a local fix-it shop turns up more than just car parts.
Picture this: a quaint seaside town, a Christmas tree and a hot tub. Sounds bizarre, right? Well, folks, that's the delightful absurdity that is Henley Beach during the festive season. I'm here to share the tale of Jack and Janet, two residents who found love and companionship by this peculiar setup. Amidst the shared laughter and warmth of the hot tub, a misunderstanding threatens to dim the glow of their newfound romance. I promise you, it's a story filled with twists, turns and an unexpected journey to trust, forgiveness, and holiday magic.The hot tub, once an object of amusement, morphs into a symbol of their enduring love, a beacon of forgiveness in the frosty winter nights. So, join us as we unravel the heartwarming tale of love, forgiveness and the magic of Christmas, all woven around a hot tub under a Christmas tree in the charismatic town of Henley Beach.
Discover the chilling tale of the Silent Sonata of Henley Beach, a journey of music, murder, and mystery set amidst the joyous Christmas celebrations at the grand Henley Beach Theatre. We'll uncover the tragic story of Elisa Torino, a world-renowned trumpeter who vanished after her spellbinding performance, and Jake, a local surfer who met an untimely death. As we follow along with Detective Jennings, we delve into a complex web of jealousy and admiration among the symphony members, which unearths a pivotal revelation that changes everything. Brace yourselves as the dark truth behind the curtain of the theatre reveals itself.You'll be on the edge of your seat as the story unfolds, reminding us all of the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of even the most joyful celebrations. The Silent Sonata of Henley beach, a hauntingly beautiful yet tragic tale, is a reflection of the darker side of human nature, passion, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Tune in, listen, and let the mystery unravel itself.
Join us as we plunge into the chilling winter mystery of Henley Beach, tracing the sinister shadow cast over the town's festive cheer. A luxury hot tub, once the symbol of merriment, now stands as a silent testament to a local murder. Detective Sarah Jennings finds herself entangled in a deadly whodunit, as she scrutinizes the townsfolk, each harboring secrets of their own. The enigma deepens with the discovery of a unique Christmas ornament and its uncanny connection to the hot tub. With the festive decorations serving as a grim backdrop, we delve further into the plot, as we uncover the ruthless trap set by Jennings to expose the perpetrator. The tension ratchets up when Laura, Marcus' ex-girlfriend, stumbles into the snare, her involvement in the murder unraveling with each revelation. The once vibrant town center of Henley Beach is left shrouded in silence and somberness as the truth of the grim Christmas murder unfolds. Tune in to witness how beneath the merry facade, a sinister secret lurks, turning a festive season into a haunting memory.
Hot new ep coming at you going back to South Australia to talk Henley Beach with Marcel Blanch-de Wilt. We talk about Marcel's time running venues at Adelaide Fringe, and the salacious gossip that led to the downfall of one of the bars where he put shows on. We also talk about a public toilet art installation that doubled as a protest, an old timey murder and the couple that got caught rooting on the beach in broad daylight. Lots of laughs to be had here. Get it on all pod apps. We also have a Patreon. You can access bonus episodes featuring more great Community Noticeboard content for $5 a month. Check the link below for bonus eps, merch and all our socials. Thanks for listening! https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast
Sand is vanishing along Adelaide's beaches, particularly at West Beach and Henley Beach. Geoff Reed from the Wild Endangered Dunes group spoke with Matthew about the replenishment issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All-In - Happy Hump Day Bec & Soda's Riverland Garden Party - Female vs Male Bathrooms The Soda Stream - Henley Beach “Lovers” / Where Did You Bust Someone? + Calls Bec's Hot Mess Express - Marcia Hines Oh My Goss - Harry Styles / Ariana Debose Phoner - Palliative Care 5 Regrets / What Live Change Did You Make? + Calls Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/bec-cosi-and-lehmoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode was released in January 2023 to coincide with the Tour Down Under event and an increase in cyclists using our roads during the warmer months. Byron Gordon was the first life lost on South Australian roads of 1 January 2021. He was cycling with good mate, Geoffrey Doe, along Seaview Road, Henley Beach. It was then that a vehicle crossed onto the incorrect side of the road, narrowly missing Geoff and stuck Byron. Geoff and witnesses immediately commenced CPR on Byron but despite their efforts, Byron died at the crash scene. Bryon was a GP at the Kingston Family Clinic South Brighton and his daughter is a serving SAAS paramedic. The 52-year-old offending driver had a cocktail of methamphetamine, MDMA, cocaine and cannabis in his system. He plead guilty to aggravated cause death by dangerous driving and received an imprisonment for 5 years, 2 months, 22 days (non parole 4 years, 2 months, 6 days) and was disqualified from driving or obtaining a licence for 15 years. Featured on the podcast are: Stephanie Gordon – daughter of Byron Gordon and Paramedic Assistant Commissioner Ian Parrott – police officer and friend of Bryon Gordon Geoffrey Doe – friend of Byron Gordon Sergeant Sean Patton – Road Policing Section North Mandy Bartram – witness to the crash. Listener discretion is advised. If you, or someone you know has been affected by road trauma, please contact the Road Trauma Support Team of SA on 1800 069 528, or visit www.roadtraumasupportsa.com.au for free counselling or support.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FAILED Lord Mayoral aspirant Rex Patrick is one of three candidates considering challenging the validity of the Adelaide City Council results in the Court of Disputed Returns. A BEACHSIDE council has given itself a 20-day window to investigate whether a shopping trolley is lurking below the waters and posing a danger to swimmers at Henley Beach.UNION workers have launched industrial action against a South Australian-based crane company, vowing to not “fold” until they receive better pay and conditions.AUSTRALIA has joined the chorus of nations asking for “calm” as investigations into the origins of missiles which killed two Polish citizens begin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adelaide's sports guru Michelangelo Rucci asks whether or not Alastair Clarkson has bought another house at Henley Beach after it was revealed he was in Adelaide for a couple of days. On a serious note, Rooch asks who will take Robbie Gray's number 9 at Port Adelaide next season, and looks at who could be Port Adelaide's next president.
David had to jump in the drink at Henley Beach after we reached 10k for the Undie Drive! So he did just that after 8:30am this morning. You can donate here: FIVEaaundiedrive.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can donate to David and Will's Undie Drive here: FIVEaaundiedrive.com.au Naomi Will, Hero of the Week, Jordan Philp, Phil Coorey, Nathan Regter, Blakey, Premier Peter Malinauskas, David jumps in the water at Henley Beach and Behind Closed Doors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim and Brady discuss Antarctica, more stories of maiden flights, favourite beaches, a gold rush town, our first Moon of the Week, horoscopes, and an idea from a Stakeholder. Go to Storyblocks for stock video, pictures and audio at storyblocks.com/unmade - https://www.storyblocks.com/unmade Hover - register your domain now and get 10% off by going to hover.com/unmade - https://www.hover.com/Unmade Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/unmadeFM Join the discussion of this episode on our subreddit - https://redd.it/svv2i7 Catch the podcast on YouTube where we often include accompanying videos and pictures - https://youtu.be/SB91f5HJAw USEFUL LINKS Bar in Antarctica - and other pictures from the episode - https://www.unmade.fm/episode-106-pictures Patreon page filled with first flights - https://www.patreon.com/posts/first-plane-62186401 Henley Beach - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henley_Beach,_South_Australia Omeo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeo Pictures of Spoon of the Week - https://www.unmade.fm/spoon-of-the-week Bianca - https://bit.ly/3v4GPLB Accompanying moon pictures - https://www.unmade.fm/episode-106-pictures
Naomi Schwartz"The challenge of manipulating metal is intriguing. Flowing forms and soft textural surfaces are created which gives movement and character to the hardness of metal.""The style of my jewellery is reflective of the harmony of nature. Using anticlastic raising techniques, silver and gold is hammered and raised into curvy organic forms, creating strong, yet delicate structures. Distinctive variations evolve in each piece as I am guided by the movement of the metal. This process gives each piece a unique character. Different surface finishes further enhance the contrasts in texture, light and shade."https://naomischwartz.com.au/Naomi Schwartz Jewellery Design GalleryAddress; shop 4a, 340 -352 Seaview Road, Henley Square Pavilion, Henley Beach, South Australia, Australia 5022Email; naomi@naomischwartz.com.auGallery Phone; (08) 8235 2683Gallery Mobile; 0427 403 042"Naomi Schwartz Jewellery Design Gallery is an open plan workshop and Gallery. The creative process of jewellery can be seen on the bench as well as the finished pieces in the gallery. The emphasis of the Gallery is ‘Handmade in SA'. Alongside Naomi's work, a collection of contemporary jewellery and glass is on display, designed and made by a selected group of South Australian jewellers. Currently there are over 40 local artists, providing a diverse range of styles and materials, including titanium, plastics, found objects as well as precious metals, gems and pearls. Also on display are stunning hand blown glass pieces that are reflective of the beach and coastal area."https://naomischwartz.com.au/gallery-and-workshop/"I have known Naomi for a few years now and always enjoy our chats. Naomi captures beautiful curves and textures in her jewellery designs that to me feels like she has captured the unpredictability that nature presents us, which I think is perfect being at the beach. Naomi is quite modest about her achievements. Her gallery in the beachside suburb of Adelaide is quaint and full of the colours of the beach represented in artwork by local South Australian Artists as well as her own work. I recommend a visit to Naomi's gallery in person or online and I just love the idea of having a special piece of jewellery remodelled as we discussed in the podcast!."Tania Ingerson Podcaster/Founder TEA The Entrepreneurial Artist PodcastAny questions about this podcast or any of the TEA The Entrepreneurial Artist podcasts, please email Taniaingersontania@mac.comI would like to acknowledge that music played on my Podcast is an original tune by David Innocente, Jazz Musician/Artist - "One Thing Led to Another"https://www.innocente.com.au/
I am so pleased to have a friendship with Tim! He is the kind of guy that "wins when the person he is helping wins." I appreciate him making time to do a show with us! Show notes: 2:10 Tim used to drag race every Sunday 2:37 Flipping Austin Healey 3000., MGB or, Triumph TR6 5:29 Why don't the English make computers? They can't make them leak! 7:17 Tim's start in broadcast management 10:46 met a guy by the name of Howard Stern. 11:20 Tim would get in the office at about 5am and go through the rundown of what was kind of happening for the day. First call was a to our corporate lawyer. 13:37 7 dirty words we couldn't say on terrestrial radio 16:56 Paul McCartney 18:09 Joe Walsh 19:06 Don Henley 21:04 Beach Boys, Lovin' Spoonful, Jimi Hendrix, Jan and Dean, Brian Wilson . 21:59 Who do you think I am the fucking Easter Bunny? 22:57 Sammy Sosa Bentley deal https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-sabean-4377b25/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2669013/
The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Opener. News. Adam Rozenbachs on father with 94 kids and a couple who chained themselves together to try save their relationship. Sport. Salty Sips down Henley Beach. Jars opens up for Triple M's Real Men Can Talk. Roo and the triple m team take a dip in Henley beach for Salty Sips. Ditts Celebrity Goss. Teacher farts on zoom. Northern Territory News. Roo's News Quiz. Joes Jokes and callers. The Bump Podcast. Haydo gives an update for Triple M's GOAT decade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On December 1, 1948, in Adelaide, Australia, a young jockey, Neil Day, was riding his horse on Somerton beach. It was around 6:30 a.m. when he and his riding mate discovered the body of a clean-shaven man wearing a brown suit. Although the person was clearly dead, he was laying on his back against a wall and seemed to be staring at the sky. There was no identification on the body. Thus, officials never identified the man or the cause of death. Then four months later they found a clue. It was a piece of paper with the words “Tamam Shud ,” meaning the end. This is the case of the Somerton Man, also known as the Taman Shud case. On the night of November 30, 1948, at least two groups of passersby saw a man who looked like the dead man the jockeys found the following morning. He had also sat in the same place that the Somerton Man lay. The witnesses said that they did not get a very good look at him, but it was the same man from what they could tell. Passersby saw him around 7:00 p.m. By 7:30-8:00, there was no discernible movement. One witness said he had wondered if the man was alive, but assumed he was drunk. Evidence Found at the Scene The Somerton man wore a nice suit, which pointed to at least a marginal amount of prosperity. An expensive British cigarette, not from Australia, lay behind his ear. Another half-smoked cigarette of the same brand nestled between his cheek and collar. Interestingly, a pack of those cigarettes placed in the case of a cheaper brand was in his pocket. Additionally, investigators found a few more items in his pockets: a book of matches, a used bus ticket to Glenelg, and an unused train ticket to Henley Beach. Follow us @s3podcast_ Follow the host @s3s3production --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thes3podcast/message
In today's Episode I sit down with the Founder and Owner of Henley Beach Protein Co We discuss all things supplements, training and how he started this supplement company You can follow them on instagram @henleybeachproteinco Check them out on their websitehttps://henleybeachproteinco.com.au/ Use discount code "barsoc10" for 10% off
Striker Tomi Juric speaks to media following the Reds' recovery session at Henley Beach the morning after scoring a hat-trick of penalties in a wild 3-2 win over Central Coast Mariners at Coopers Stadium.
Striker Tomi Juric speaks to media at the Reds' Henley Beach recovery session following their 2-0 win over Melbourne City at Coopers Stadium.
Interim Head Coach, Carl Veart, spoke to the media today at Henley Beach following the release of the remaining Hyundai A-League fixtures and how the squad pulled up after yesterday's internal friendly.
Today I have a chat with Dan, owner of 44More clothing studio at Henley Beach. We talk about the process of creating your own business, inspiration behind the store and the importance of a good community.
Discover how sales professionals at companies of all sizes grown their revenue through Social Selling Understand how to implement a prescriptive process that creates behavioral change at scale and boosts revenue Learn how to start your social selling journey to help accelerate revenue growth Resources/Links: Learn about emerging best practices, strategies and insights on B2B sales today dedicated for the modern sales organization: https://www.salesforlife.com/blog Summary Jamie Shanks is the CEO of Sales for Life, the world's largest Digital Selling training program for mid-market and enterprise companies. Sales for Life has trained over 100,000 sales and marketing professionals, in dozens of industries across 6 continents, for brands such as Microsoft, Thomson Reuters, Oracle, American Airlines & Intel. In this episode, Jamie shares how he teaches trusted experts to learn a proven digital sales framework that can improve their sales outcomes. Check out these episode highlights: 01:33 – Jamie's ideal client: Ideal client is twofold, one, global enterprise because we have such vast experience in every pocket of the world. And two, we are continuing to help high growth companies in the mid-market, again, on a global scale. 01:58– Problem he helps solve: Creating sales pipeline 02:51 – Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Jamie: Most sales organizations, mid-market, and enterprise have sales methodologies. But if you really look at your sales methodology, it assumes you already have a lead. There's a huge part of the sales process that's been forgotten then. So, our job is to inject modern prospecting as a sales methodology using social selling. 04:07 – Common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem: Number one is looking at how to solve the problem by using human capital to solve that problem 05:39 – Jamie's Valuable Free Action(VFA):"You can do is reverse engineer your existing customers using something we call the sphere of influence." 06:45 – Jamie's Valuable Free Resource(VFR): Learn about emerging best practices, strategies and insights on B2B sales today dedicated for the modern sales organization: https://www.salesforlife.com/blog 07:22 – Q: "What do you do better than anyone else in the world?" A: We have the number one prospecting methodology in the world rooted in modern digital sales and our ability to create greater yields per seller. The average sales force creates 20% more sales pipeline in six to 12 months than the non-social sellers. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland: 0:09 Hello everyone, a very warm welcome to another edition of Marketing The Invisible. My name is Tom Poland and I'm joined today by Jamie Shanks. Jamie, good day and welcome. And where are you hanging out? Jamie Shanks: 0:19 Thank you so much for the invite. I am in Toronto, Canada, Tom Poland: 0:23 Toronto, Canada, and I believe you played rugby in Australia? Jamie Shanks: 0:27 I did, I played for the University of Adelaide. I used to live on Henley Beach in Adelaide, Australia. Tom Poland: 0:33 Wow. There's not too many North Americans that I interview that have played rugby in Australia. We probably should get on with the other subject which is to me much l...
Discover how sales professionals at companies of all sizes grown their revenue through Social Selling Understand how to implement a prescriptive process that creates behavioral change at scale and boosts revenue Learn how to start your social selling journey to help accelerate revenue growth Resources/Links: Learn about emerging best practices, strategies and insights on B2B sales today dedicated for the modern sales organization: https://www.salesforlife.com/blog Summary Jamie Shanks is the CEO of Sales for Life, the world's largest Digital Selling training program for mid-market and enterprise companies. Sales for Life has trained over 100,000 sales and marketing professionals, in dozens of industries across 6 continents, for brands such as Microsoft, Thomson Reuters, Oracle, American Airlines & Intel. In this episode, Jamie shares how he teaches trusted experts to learn a proven digital sales framework that can improve their sales outcomes. Check out these episode highlights: 01:33 – Jamie's ideal client: Ideal client is twofold, one, global enterprise because we have such vast experience in every pocket of the world. And two, we are continuing to help high growth companies in the mid-market, again, on a global scale. 01:58– Problem he helps solve: Creating sales pipeline 02:51 – Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Jamie: Most sales organizations, mid-market, and enterprise have sales methodologies. But if you really look at your sales methodology, it assumes you already have a lead. There's a huge part of the sales process that's been forgotten then. So, our job is to inject modern prospecting as a sales methodology using social selling. 04:07 – Common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem: Number one is looking at how to solve the problem by using human capital to solve that problem 05:39 – Jamie's Valuable Free Action(VFA):"You can do is reverse engineer your existing customers using something we call the sphere of influence." 06:45 – Jamie's Valuable Free Resource(VFR): Learn about emerging best practices, strategies and insights on B2B sales today dedicated for the modern sales organization: https://www.salesforlife.com/blog 07:22 – Q: "What do you do better than anyone else in the world?" A: We have the number one prospecting methodology in the world rooted in modern digital sales and our ability to create greater yields per seller. The average sales force creates 20% more sales pipeline in six to 12 months than the non-social sellers. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “Most sales organizations have sales methodologies.Our job is to inject modern prospecting as a sales methodology using social selling.” -@jamietshanksClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland: 0:09 Hello everyone, a very warm welcome to another edition of Marketing The Invisible. My name is Tom Poland and I'm joined today by Jamie Shanks. Jamie, good day and welcome. And where are you hanging out? Jamie Shanks: 0:19 Thank you so much for the invite. I am in Toronto, Canada, Tom Poland: 0:23 Toronto, Canada, and I believe you played rugby in Australia? Jamie Shanks: 0:27 I did, I played for the University of Adelaide. I used to live on Henley Beach in Adelaide, Australia. Tom Poland: 0:33 Wow. There's not too many North Americans that I interview that have played rugby in Australia. We probably should get on with the other subject which is to me much less interesting but to folks that are listening to this or viewing it might find more valuable, certainly. For those of you who don't know Jamie, he's the CEO of Sales for Life, the world's, get this, the world's largest Digital Selling training program targeting mid...
I may be a little biased in saying that today's guest is my favourite but that is because he is in fact my husband.Since inception of this podcast, whenever I’ve asked for feedback on who I should interview next, for some reason, Cameron Johns has been the person requested the most. Cam really is an impressive person and someone I am not only honoured to know but beyond proud to know be married to.Just last week at the age of twenty-nine Cameron became the youngest Captain at Jetstar Australia. With more than 800 pilots in his cohort, this is an impressive feat and not one that he has achieved through luck but through hard work and dedication.I’ve seen firsthand over the last nine years how determine Camo has been to achieve this huge milestone but the journey started well before I met him.But I’ll let him tell you that story.I hope you enjoy this chat with my husband, Cameron Johns as much as I did.Heaps Good Adelaide is a good news platform about South Aussies who love what they do and where they live. If you like this episode, please leave us a review in iTunes and subscribe to future episodes.You can sign up to our regular newsletter here - http://eepurl.com/Businesses/areas mentioned:Mahalia CoffeeBeer Belly Brewing Grange BeachHenley Surf Life Saving ClubYou can learn more about what Cameron Johns is up to with his beer on Instagram at - instagram.com/surprisinglygoodbrewing or you can email me at hello@tessajohnscreative.com to get in contact.
Where your Kurator and returning co-host, Daniella, navel gaze at their 1 year anniversary of podcasting.
In this first edition of Diary of a Board Member, MD of Get on Board Australia Lisa Cook, talks all about frustrations as a board member and what she does to overcome them. I hope this resonates with you and if you have any questions or topics you’d like to hear in future editions, please visit GetOnBoardAustralia.com.au/podcast I apologise for the poor sound quality in parts of this podcast; I recorded it while sitting in my car overlooking Henley Beach in Adelaide.
Striker Tomi Juric speaks to media following the Reds' recovery session at Henley Beach the morning after scoring a hat-trick of penalties in a wild 3-2 win over Central Coast Mariners at Coopers Stadium.
Striker Tomi Juric speaks to media at the Reds' Henley Beach recovery session following their 2-0 win over Melbourne City at Coopers Stadium.
Interim Head Coach, Carl Veart, spoke to the media today at Henley Beach following the release of the remaining Hyundai A-League fixtures and how the squad pulled up after yesterday's internal friendly.