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We're on holiday this week! Wait, I am being told, we are in fact not on holiday. The show must go on! (Although a bit shorter than normal. Sorry and you're welcome!) A little ranty in the beginning, but it picks up! We've got Andrew's mouse follow up, Turbo Media Corner, and Turbo Photography Corner. Martin won some trivia. Jason even got to say FLAC! We're on Holiday 00:00:00 We're on holiday!
Join Beatrice with this week's guest, Chris Harris, co-founder of Impossible Machine, for an badass episode on redefining agencies. From the pressures of profitability over revenue to navigating economic instability and recession fears, this discussion gets real about surviving and thriving in today's business landscape. They delve into the spirit of innovation, legacy institutions resisting change and the workarounds, and the power of grassroots movements with thoughts on brand initiatives from the likes of Hungry Jacks, Gymshark, and Liquid Death. Ready to disrupt the norm? 01:02 Impact of COVID on Business and Culture 02:26 The Shift to Profitability 06:15 Challenges in the Marketing Space 07:54 The Role of Fear in Business Decisions 15:39 Historical Lessons and Modern Disruption 23:41 Exploring the Concept of the Impossible Machine 27:33 Strong Stances in Marketing 28:01 The Pareto Principle in Business 30:19 The Hungry Jack's Campaign 34:01 Taylor Swift's Relatable Branding 36:30 Brands That Inspire: Jolie and Liquid Death 40:57 Challenging Societal Norms 44:37 Consistency in Business and Life 47:30 Bloopers and Fun Reach out to featured guest Chris Harris: LinkedIn Impossible Machine: Website | X | Instagram | LinkedIn Follow Beatrice Gutknecht: LinkedIn | YouTube | Website | Instagram Join The Badass Mob (newsletter), where boring goes to die each Friday with actionable tips and behind the scenes. Produced by Your Podcast Sidekick
This week we are joined by long time friends of the show, DPhiE250 and FishOnAHeater from PvP Corner on the Go Cast Podcast!https://www.gocastpodcast.com/DPhiE250FishOnAHeaterCheck out the BTW Web Site for merch, bios, videos and more: BTWPvP.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel!Team BTWLyleJeffs111 on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/lylejeffsiiiKyleThrows on Twitchhttps://www.twitch.tv/kylethrowsCnfessionhttps://www.twitch.tv/cnfessionEvan777713https://www.twitch.tv/evan777713KingOwlexanderhttps://www.twitch.tv/kingowlexanderGracieZhttps://www.twitch.tv/vgraciezCheck out and listen to our friends The Round Table ChatotIf you have suggestions, ideas, or inquiries, you can contact:Our Executive Producer: matthewbraeker@btwpvp.comYou can email us at the following:The Show: info@btwpvp.comAstro: astrozombie954@btwpvp.comDinho: dinhoelmagico@btwpvp.comWildcat: wildcatdad17@btwpvp.comGood Luck and Get Good! Become part of Team B.T.W Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the landmark 400th episode of The Adelaide Show! This week, we're celebrating a significant milestone with a special guest, Lord Mayor, Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM. Our discussion delves into the challenges and opportunities of balancing heritage preservation with modern development in Adelaide, especially in the face of growing pressures to modernise historical sites. Oh, and does Steve Davis sneak into the Adelaide Town Hall and play the famous pipe organ? The SA Drink of the Week segment is a fitting tribute to Adelaide's history, because we sip a beverage connected to Colonel William Light, the city's founder. Join us as we explore the historical and cultural significance of this choice in a lively and insightful taste test. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we round out our celebration, with The Saucermen performing a song that resonates with the themes of heritage and progress. Join us for this milestone episode as we blend history, music, and community conversation, marking eleven years of showcasing the passions that shape South Australia. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concisepage Running Sheet: Balancing Heritage And Progress With The Adelaide Lord Mayor 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:03:50 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week this week is a Penfolds Club Port. This was chosen because I had recently met the Lord Mayor at Colonel William Light's birthday celebration at the Adelaide Town Hall, an annual event since 1859 that honours Adelaide's founder. On April 27 each year, a group of people invited by the Lord Mayor, commemorate Light's influence on the city's layout with Australian Port, symbolically drunk from a historic silver bowl. Curiously, though, we each had separate slices of a special fruit cake and separate glasses of wine instead of sharing from the bowl. I asked the Lord Mayor why that was? 00:10:03 Adelaide Lord Mayor, Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM Here we are, crafting a very special 400th episode of The Adelaide Show, where we've been shining a spotlight on South Australia's passionate people for 11 intriguing years. Today, we're joined by Lord Mayor Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM, at a time when the echoes of Adelaide's pioneering spirits are being tested by the drumbeats of modern development. Together, we'll delve into how we can cherish and protect our city's rich heritage while steering towards progressive change, a topic sparked by the recent uproar over The Cranker's near-demolition. Dr. Lomax-Smith brings a wealth of experience from her dual roles as a former state minister and our current Lord Mayor, promising insights that bridge our past with the future. Welcome. This interview has extra signficance for me because it completes the trifecta of having had three Lord Mayors (everything inside me wants to say Lords Mayor) on our podcast. Stephen Yarwood got the ball rolling by drawing the ire of Peter Goers who lambasted him and us and gave us some profile, then Martin Haese was part of the program, playing some guitar, too, and today we have the honour of your company as we mark this milestone episode. What is it like, being in a role that is often called upon to mark special occasions and anniversaries, even though such things are purely arbitrary? When we began this podcast enterprise in 2013, we were motivated by the ubiquitous, lazy linking of Adelaide with the word, boring. We fought a strong fight and discovered that much of that slander had diminished by episode 80, which is when we marked our transition from Another Boring Thursday Night In Adelaide to our current name of The Adelaide. Do you think we have shaken off that connection? Do you find it still lingers? A psychologist we interviewed, Alexandra Frost from Attuned Psychology, noted that people are largely in control of how “boring” their surroundings are. You could be just as bored in New York as Adelaide, if you stayed in your room and moped about. On the other hand, I often find that some of the criteria used to judge a city boring, relate to a desperate need for artificial, external stimulation, rather than taking responsibility for finding intrinsinc motivation for engaging with one's surroundings. Furthermore, sometimes unique character gets marked down in the race to have the same stimuli that other towns have. How does a town craft and “own” confidence in its own skin? At Colonel Light's birthday celebration, you spoke passionately about the need to get the balance right between preservation and progress. What criteria do you believe should be used to determine which older buildings in Adelaide are worth preserving? The recent controversy surrounding The Cranker has highlighted tensions between heritage preservation and urban development. What lessons can be learned from this situation? I've performed stand up comedy at The Cranker, so it has a soft spot for me but many of us are not quite ready to relax about its future, given the risks of “accidental damage” during construction, such as the potential for a wrecking ball to inadvertently damage a heritage building. This is the dilemma for people protecting heritage vs developers – once we have lost what was there it is gone, whereas a developer can easily rebuild or reshape their construction. Is this just an age old source of anxiety that heritage proponents just have to live with? Prepare yourself. This will be the longest question ever constructed: The Cranker is special to me because I have performed there. The old Bank Of Adelaide building was special because my dad and grandpa worked on it with their business, Field and Davis Constructions (in fact, my dad, Barry Davis, tells me he swung in there one Saturday afternoon and installed the three flag poles on the roof, all by himself). Other parts are or have been significant because we might have seen The Beatles wave from a balcony, or a premiership team parade through streets, etc. I wonder if we can reflect on the ephemeral nature of what it means to protect heritage items. This question hit me while listening to US comedian and commentator, Bill Maher, interview some children and he was surprised that very few of them had even heard of Elvis Presley and almost none of them thought there was any reason to be interested in his story. So, when we pass on, the connection between our lived experience and The Beatles on a balcony, passes on too, either with us, or when our following generation passes on. Deep in the DNA of the Heritage Inclination, is there a sense that we are vainly trying to fight the realisation that time and memories pass quickly, like sand through our fingers, and that, ultimately, it is a losing battle or one of little everlasting value because nothing is everlasting? Would you indulge me in an imagination exercise? There was once a majestic building on the corner of Rundle Street and Frome Road called the Grand Central Hotel, where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and many other illuminaries stayed during visits to Adelaide. It was built in 1910 on the site of the former York Hotel and was demolished in 1975-76 to make way for the Hungry Jacks car park. How would that part of the city be different today, had that building been maintained? And, yes, we could play this game with many other buildings; I'd just love to hear you think out loud about this. The nature of city-based employment and engagement does seem to be fast-paced, head down, etc, which is why traversing these streets in the extremes of temperature can be trying. I am often reminded of Lovin' Spoonful's lyrics: Hot town, summer in the cityBack of my neck gettin' dirty and grittyBeen down, isn't it a pity?Doesn't seem to be a shadow in the cityAll around, people lookin' half deadWalkin' on the sidewalk, hotter than a match head When we are in commuter, survival mode, I guess we just don't have head space for appreciating the environment. But, have our town planners and landlords also gotten some things wrong by not providing for human spaces between the buildings? Scientists tell us that just being surrounded by greenery in nature, actively helps calm our nervous systems. Do you think there's a subliminal effect we get from built environs? If someone is thinking about moving to the city to live, what sort of mindset would allow them to benefit the most from city life and contribute the most? 00:44:03 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature Valley of the Rattling Bones by The Saucermen. We've previously played The Saucermen right back in our early days with One Day Dry in episode 13, and The Ghost Of Johnny Cash in episode 28. In 2004, The Saucermen released their first original EP “Valley of the Rattling Bones”, penned by the lead singer and rhythm guitarist, Steve O'Malley, and and inspired by a co-worker's warning. It set the wheels in motion for the band to write more original tunes. The guys love this song and love playing it and I think it fits for this episode because you could argue that Adelaide, like any city that's been around for a while, is a valley of bones, to some degree, when you consider all the people whose lives have intersected with it. And, secondly, we've just been talking about how some of our early buildings have really stood the test of time and this song is a musical equivalent of that. Hope you enjoy it. And if you hear this in time, you can catch The Saucermen (along with Weekend Rage and The Overits) on Saturday, August 31 at The Cranker. Tickets via Try Booking. You can follow The Saucermen on MySpace and Facebook.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special birthday-themed episode of the Three Food Guys Podcast, Dub Eats, Nectorious Papi, and Ange Eats—celebrate Ange's birthday with a nostalgic discussion showered with birthday goodies.The guys reminisce about their best childhood birthday parties, from McDonald's celebrations to fun times at play centers. They dive into their favourite party foods and debate the ultimate birthday cake choices.We also uncover a treasure trove of birthday freebies available in Australia. From free burgers to donuts, and plenty of coffees. Fast food is where it's at for your birthday, with Hungry Jacks and McDonald's serving up some epic birthday freebies.This episode is packed with tips on how to enjoy your special day to the fullest.Join the Three Food Guys for a fun, food-filled trip down memory lane and learn how to score some awesome birthday treats along the way!@threefoodguys Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Backstories looks at the remarkable career and lives of famous West Australians and notable individuals around the world. This week, Jack Cowin, the founder of Hungry Jacks joined Julie-anne Sprague. Jack Cowin founded Hungry Jack's after emigrating from his native Canada as a 27-year-old in 1969. He is one of this country's most successful entrepreneurs, building a near $5 billion empire after opening a fast food chain. Before he became a Rich Lister he was selling trees door-to-door , was a university wrestler and studied psychology. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode features all the weekly segments, from Dub's Food Finds, Papi's Food News and Ange's Mail Bag.We answer questions from fans like what our favourite KFC piece of chicken is, which country we would travel to right now to film content and our favourite salty and sweet combinations of all time. Papi is loaded with some big food news from Hungry Jacks that will change the ice cream game as we know it, as well as some new items from Cadbury on the way too. All this and Dub's favourite home cooked meal on this episode of the Three Food Guys!NEW Episodes EVERY WEDNESDAY!@threefoodguys Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do the survey to help us get on the road this year to a city NEAR YOU: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4_z0RVKOm5t0kjbO8um-jvZapbVAacvI2D8fp4YvfVotfmA/viewform?usp=sf_link Been a big week in news and sport in general and Marnie, Brodie and Tom discuss! 00:00 - Intro 10:01 - News 26:10 - Tipping
In this week's episode, Dub Eats, Ange Eats and Nectorious Papi discuss how long they would wait for food and we even take it to the people to see how long is too long to wait in a line that may stretch around the block.We talk new food news from Hungry Jacks, Mr Beast's Feastables aswell as Cheezels and even US Reese's items. Our fan questions this week provided some nostalgia where we answered our favourite homemade meals growing up as well as what our favourite biscuit was to dunk in milk is.We also talk what the next trends in food in Australia will be coming after the current Panini and Acai crazes continue or leave. Thanks for tuning in to the number one food podcast in Australia! Head over to our socials to get your fan questions answered weekly! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aussie comedian Wil Anderson dropped by the studio to celebrate the 16th season of Gruen and as always, he was hilarious! Wil also shared an update on the new Hungry Jack's restaurant at Melbourne airport and roasts Wippa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An official hot chippies battle has taken place! We break down the brands, the cook, the structure, the salt. Which hot chippies hits the best after a boozy night? Which hot chippies helps comedians get through a stressful festival run? Why is Hungry Jacks so damn divisive?! We speak with Tom "The Chippies King" Armstrong and get his professional opinion. Also, we both loved Baby Reindeer. We talk about why. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Todays show is up and running and in this episode Dom from Shimano joins us for a great chat about the latest gear coming out we also chat to him about his snapper fishing. Chris from Townsville Water Police is on the line to cover servicing your inflatable life jackets also where you need an EPIRB. Gaz chats about his Hinchinbrook trip were the barra were so thick but wouldnt bite or is this just another tall tale. Flathead , grunter and jacks all came to the party but the barra do want to play. So sit back grab a coldie and enjoy 3 hours of fishing tips , tricks and stories with the NQ Fishing Show
Rob is joined by Will Schofield for a yarn. We discuss Backchat podcast, the Hungry Jacks at Mineral Resources Park, the Eagles in 2024 and of course Saturday nights big match! Plus plenty more Go Dons Use Sash10 at check out for First Ever custom team wear FIRST EVER CUSTOM Use HPSASH for 1 month free premium property service HOLLAND PRICE Visit Store Join PREMIUMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew slides in at the 11th hour! So many burger joints! What are you surfing the net with? How about a little Media Corner™? Follow middle, an app suggestion for heaving file transfers, and a time-critical topic. Welcome to episode 107! Andrew's Struggling 00:00:00 Big night out!
We're finally here, with Episode 227 of Superchuckamania. We talk about some topics, do I need to detail every single one here? Maybe not. But we fully appreciate the people that read all of the notes :) Well, we kept this show to a relatively reasonable length. Is there more in the vault? Who knows! What do we have here? COFFEE UPDATE, McDonalds, Starbucks deals, Hungry Jacks deals, fast food workers, KFC deals, the Maccas app, supermarket problems, Taylor Swift has left the country, the taste test returns?, Did Anybody Die?, Recommendations & More!! OK fine.. EMAILS! You can X/TWEET at us @superchuckaman1, we're on instagram as superchuckamania or you can just get us on the old-fashioned Email at superchuckamania@gmail.com and tell us your thoughts :) Here is a lovely AI generated description of the show. - The Superchuckamania podcast, hosted by Captain and Playa, is a dynamic show that offers a blend of personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and engaging conversations. The hosts' humor and camaraderie shine through as they delve into a variety of topics, ranging from their own experiences to broader cultural observations. Episodes typically feature segments like "What's Good This Week" and "What's Bad This Week," providing a platform for the hosts to share their perspectives on current events. They also read out emails and tweets from their dedicated fan base, adding a personalized touch to their interactions. The hosts' dynamic and relatable style creates an inviting atmosphere for listeners, and occasional references to the number 58 and other inside jokes serve as endearing callbacks to their podcasting history. As the show progresses, the hosts continue to evolve their format, keeping listeners engaged and entertained. With episodes averaging around 50-70 minutes, the Superchuckamania podcast offers an accessible and enjoyable listening experience for fans around the world. Here are details of the different segments of the show. 01 - Intro: The show begins with an introduction where the hosts, Captain and Playa, set the tone for the episode. They often discuss what they've been up to since the last episode. 02 - What's Good This Week: In this segment, the hosts share positive experiences or things that have caught their attention in the past week. 03 - What's Bad This Week: Conversely, this segment allows the hosts to discuss any negative or frustrating experiences or observations from the week. 04 - Coffee Update: The hosts provide updates on their coffee preferences or experiences, potentially discussing new types of coffee or cafes they've tried. 05 - Did Anybody Die?: This segment involves a discussion about notable or interesting deaths that have occurred recently. It may cover celebrities, public figures, or individuals of historical significance. 06 - Who Is Still Around?: In this segment, the hosts talk about people who are still active or relevant in the world, despite having been around for a long time. 07 - Recommendations: The hosts share their recommendations for various forms of entertainment, such as movies, TV shows, music, books, or other media. 08 - Tweets and Emails from Listeners: The hosts read out emails and tweets from their dedicated fan base. This segment provides a platform for listener interaction and feedback. 09 - What We Learned This Week: The hosts discuss interesting or surprising facts, information, or insights they've come across recently. 10 - '58' (Retired Segment): This segment involved Captain providing clues about a famous celebrity who was 58 years old, and Playa had to guess the celebrity's identity. It's worth noting that while some segments are regular features of the podcast, the hosts also have the flexibility to introduce new topics or segments as they see fit. The podcast's format allows for a dynamic and engaging listening experience. That's it!
Chris chats to the brilliant comedian Thomas Green and it's a momentous occasion as it's the first time the show has been recorded outside of the UK. All taking place in the top room of the Howling Owl (not the Flying Owl as Chris decides to call it) at a very warm Adelaide Fringe Festival in Australia! Thomas goes through tales of gigging in country towns, how a terrible sunburn can land you an acting job and the UK service station which left him & his partner bed bound for 5 days! Plus, what's the difference between Burger King and Hungry Jacks? And what exactly goes down on a snake farm? It's a fun episode so slip on a pair of thongs, grab a can of Castlemaine XXXX and enjoy! Thomas is doing a full run at the Adelaide Fringe plus he'll be touring extensively late 2024 into 2025, go follow him on the socials for all the updates!
Episode 129 is out and proud and talkin' loud! Mat and Wes manage to speak at high volume on the recent viral video from the Mayor of New York, fat guy bloopers, Tubi films and a disturbing penis related incident at Hungry Jacks. OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/vzfbwshXqM OUR YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6oBcYMd81YUYVxAj63P0Xw OUR MERCH ON REDBUBBLE: https://www.redbubble.com/people/PApodcast OUR INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/papinstagram OUR E-MAIL: passiveaggressivepod@gmail.com
We also talk about Vince McMahon, IKEA conspiracy's, Drew Barrymore getting catfished and bucks parties! Buy merch at our new store www.tomandfrenchy.com JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/tomandfrenchy Subscribe to our weekly podcast! We also have incredible social media accounts Frenchy's: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SungaAttack Insta: http://instagram.com/sungaattack Twitter: https://twitter.com/sungaattack Snapchat: SungaAttack Tom's stuff: Insta: @tomoarmstrong Twitter: @tomoarmstrong https://www.facebook.com/roundaboutcrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ACC Head G Lane joins Manaia Stewart to discuss the application of Wayne Bennett to coach the Kiwis (0:00) and Tony Brown's appointment to the Springbok's coaching setup (5:41) before reacting to Marcus Rashford's fine for hitting the piss and missing practice (13:44). Then the fellas get into the Aussie's reaction to the Windies cricketing victory (18:52) and get around to your feedback on the talkback function of the iHeart app. Finally, the team breaks down one of the wildest stories you'll hear this week involving Hungry Jacks, a Farrier, and off-brand viagra... (28:04)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Libby Watson (@libbycwatson, twitch.tv/libtron) joins the 'boys to talk Digby, Mexican food, and Hungry Jacks before a return visit to Del Taco. Plus, we hear from the Ad Chad final four.Watch this episode at youtube.com/doughboysmediaGet ad-free episodes at patreon.com/doughboysGet Doughboys merch at doughboys.kinshipgoods.comAdvertise on Doughboys via Gumball.fmSources for this week's intro:https://steakholderfoods.com/most-consumed-meats/https://www.vallartaeats.com/birria-origins/https://www.mashed.com/897922/the-untold-truth-of-birria/https://www.eater.com/22215718/how-birria-tacos-conquered-americahttps://deltaco.com/index.php?page=news&item_id=241See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy New Year! The How I Made it team is on summer break but for your listening enjoyment they have compiled a collection of some of their favourite episodes from our rich catalogue of interviews with the nation's Rich Listers. The first episode in this summer series features Jack Cowin, the Canadian door-to-door salesman who left of Australia and opened fast food chains KFC and Hungry Jack's. He'd go on to invest and grow pizza group Domino's. In this episode, he shares the extraordinary story of taking on a global giant in a legal bun fight and all the lessons he's learnt in becoming the nation's 22nd richest person.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oh baby red hot ep this week as we chat to comedian and the other half of Mid Flight Brawl, Nick Cody. Nick tells us all about growing up in Hoppers Crossing including his parents embarrassing him with dildos and getting punched out at Hungry Jacks. We debate what makes a suburban plaza vs a suburban mall, talk about glory hole reviews, reveal how Hoppers Crossing gets its name, uncover a series of crimes against bouncy castle suppliers and chat about a cricketing legend. Tons of great stuff. Speaking of great stuff, check out Nick's new special "Live at the Corner Hotel" out on Youtube! 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
Episode 216 of Superchuckamania is here! Now, with AI !! We talk about some topics, do I need to detail every single one here in this description? Maybe not. But be assured that we fully appreciate the people that read the notes :) We have so much here, Farmer Joe!, Coffee update/hacks, THE worst McDonald's in Australia?, even some Prince talk, Hungry Jacks ran out of eggs!, Captain saved the day for the wildlife of Victoria!, Rupert Murdoch retiring?, KISS back in Australia, an email from Brian!, just to name a few, there is LOADS more but I can't write it all down, then you might not listen to the whole show! OK fine.. there is 'Did Anybody Die?', Recommendations & much MORE. You can X/TWEET at us @superchuckaman1, we're on instagram as superchuckamania or you can just get us on the old-fashioned Email at superchuckamania@gmail.com and tell us your thoughts :) Here is a lovely AI generated description of the show. - The Superchuckamania podcast, hosted by Captain and Playa, is a dynamic show that offers a blend of personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and engaging conversations. The hosts' humor and camaraderie shine through as they delve into a variety of topics, ranging from their own experiences to broader cultural observations. Episodes typically feature segments like "What's Good This Week" and "What's Bad This Week," providing a platform for the hosts to share their perspectives on current events. They also read out emails and tweets from their dedicated fan base, adding a personalized touch to their interactions. The hosts' dynamic and relatable style creates an inviting atmosphere for listeners, and occasional references to the number 58 and other inside jokes serve as endearing callbacks to their podcasting history. As the show progresses, the hosts continue to evolve their format, keeping listeners engaged and entertained. With episodes averaging around 50-70 minutes, the Superchuckamania podcast offers an accessible and enjoyable listening experience for fans around the world. Here are details of the different segments of the show. 01 - Intro: The show begins with an introduction where the hosts, Captain and Playa, set the tone for the episode. They often discuss what they've been up to since the last episode. 02 - What's Good This Week: In this segment, the hosts share positive experiences or things that have caught their attention in the past week. 03 - What's Bad This Week: Conversely, this segment allows the hosts to discuss any negative or frustrating experiences or observations from the week. 04 - Coffee Update: The hosts provide updates on their coffee preferences or experiences, potentially discussing new types of coffee or cafes they've tried. 05 - Did Anybody Die?: This segment involves a discussion about notable or interesting deaths that have occurred recently. It may cover celebrities, public figures, or individuals of historical significance. 06 - Who Is Still Around?: In this segment, the hosts talk about people who are still active or relevant in the world, despite having been around for a long time. 07 - Recommendations: The hosts share their recommendations for various forms of entertainment, such as movies, TV shows, music, books, or other media. 08 - Tweets and Emails from Listeners: The hosts read out emails and tweets from their dedicated fan base. This segment provides a platform for listener interaction and feedback. 09 - What We Learned This Week: The hosts discuss interesting or surprising facts, information, or insights they've come across recently. 10 - '58' (Retired Segment): This segment involved Captain providing clues about a famous celebrity who was 58 years old, and Playa had to guess the celebrity's identity. It's worth noting that while some segments are regular features of the podcast, the hosts also have the flexibility to introduce new topics or segments as they see fit. The podcast's format allows for a dynamic and engaging listening experience. That's it!
Psychologically verified ADHD-haver Sarah and spergs Jeremy and Julian give advice with a neurodiverse twist, talk about food and get nostalgic about the pop culture of their childhoods. ---------- In this episode, Sarah, Jeremy and Julian discuss classic screensavers and Hungry Jacks' most mystifying burger. ---------- How functional do you like your drunk Grandmother? Why not tell us by emailing to: alphaalphasigmapod@gmail.com If you want to get your hands on some neurodiversity merch, go to redbubble.com/people/SpergingOut/shop Join us on Twitter @NDfraternity Check out Sarah's other podcasts Sarah & Michael Save Christmas! and Greased Enlightening.
Drugs, fast cars, cash and beautiful women. That's all convicted drug dealer Andrew Truong wanted in life. He went from selling party pills at raves to dealing heroin in dingy streets. He was earning more money selling drugs than he was working three day jobs. For two years, Truong's life revolved around selling drugs and eating Hungry Jacks. Until it all came crashing down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the return of the Dream Team SCOTT DOOLEY and HARLEY BREEN! Tommy's hot off a huge weekend of gigs where he's been harassed at every turn, Harley's moved to Queensland, and Dools has some big life news for us! Also, we take umbrage with Dools' recent turn as an author, Karl's had a bespoke dining experience in Hungry Jacks, PLUS a little bit of Cancer Corner! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While the lads have been on their tour of Australia, they've found that some things are the same but some are very different. We heard about everything from Hungry Jacks to MenuLog in a Dave's World Australia special!
WCE are absolutely copping it from the east coast media. Questioning CEO and Simpson. One thing we're not questioning though is if Adam Simpson ever worked a shift in the hungry Jacks restaurant he owns…See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JunkTime AFL podcast with Adam Rozenbachs and Michael Chamberlin
From Wayne Jackson Studios and Rod Carter Studios, Adam and Michael look at all of the footy news. We announce that Razor Ray will join our upcoming live show, Bevo snaps his hand, Adam Simpson buys a Hungry Jacks plus we lament the departure of Tom Browne. LIVE SHOW - Sunday, September 3 - 4pm - tickets at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1081617 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Candice and Felicity continue their conversation with Jack Cowin the Founder and Chairman of Competitive Foods Australia which operates the Burger King franchisee – Hungry Jacks. As one of Australia's most successful and recognised businessman, in PART TWO of our conversation with Jack you will hear his business and investment principles he lives by, plus we delve into some of his more recent investments and the reasons behind them. Nothing is off the table, we discuss uranium, decarbonisation, the food industry, plant based products and critical infrastructure. We promise you will find VALUE in this episode as Jack offers up words of wisdom and advice for entrepreneurs…..one being to TEST, TEST and more TESTING.For more information about Jack and his current roles, refer to the below taken from the Dominos Pizza Australia company website:Jack was born in Canada and moved to Australia at the age of 27. Opening his first KFC store in December 1969 with 30 brave Canadians lending him $10,000 each for 35% of the company. Now Jack is the chairman and managing director of the CFAL group of companies which has sales revenue of $1.4 billion and Net Shareholders Funds of $600 million. Hungry Jacks is the Burger King Master Franchise Holder for Australia with 360 restaurants. The company exports food products to 26 countries and has won several Australian Export Awards. Jack today is the owner of 98% of the group shareholding. Jack is a former director of Fairfax Media, and was previously a director of BridgeClimb, a Sydney tourist attraction of which he was also a 40% shareholder. In March 2014, Jack was announced as the Chairman of Domino's Pizza Enterprises.Follow Talk Money To Me on Instagram, or send Candice and Felicity an email with all your thoughts here. Felicity Thomas and Candice Bourke are Senior Advisers at Shaw and Partners, and you can find out more here. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Talk Money To Me acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Talk Money To Me is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Talk Money To Me is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's been a worrying rise in police killing and injuring people in the line of duty. Including the recent tasering of 95-year-old great grandmother Clare Nowland. Hearing about such cases on the news is a nightmare for Leesa Topic, whose 22-year-old daughter was shot dead by NSW police outside a Hungry Jacks in 2015, in a response condemned as “entirely inappropriate” by a coroner. Leesa and Terry Goldsworthy, an Associate Professor in Criminology at Bond University, join us to explain what's happening within the Australian police force. Headlines: Prince Harry finishes eight hours of testimony Controversy over Higgins pay out Economy in dire straits LIV and PGA golf tours merge Nazi symbols to be banned Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Candice and Felicity sit down with Jack Cowin the Founder and Chairman of Competitive Foods Australia which operates the Burger King franchisee - Hungry Jacks. In this exclusive interview Jack winds back the clock to the 1960's and tells us the story behind the very first burger store he opened. Fast forward to today, there are +400 Hungry Jack stores selling whopper burgers and fries around the country. As one of Australia's most successful and recognised businessman, in PART ONE of our conversation with Jack. You will hear the business and investment lessons he has learnt over the decades, plus he shares his involvement with other businesses which resulted in many multiple bag returns and return on investment. We are talking +4,000% like returns - so I think we have enough evidence to call him our very own Australian ‘Warren Buffet'. For more information about Jack and his current roles, refer to the below taken from the Dominos Pizza Australia company website:Jack was born in Canada and moved to Australia at the age of 27. Opening his first KFC store in December 1969 with 30 brave Canadians lending him $10,000 each for 35% of the company. Now Jack is the chairman and managing director of the CFAL group of companies which has sales revenue of $1.4 billion and Net Shareholders Funds of $600 million. Hungry Jacks is the Burger King Master Franchise Holder for Australia with 360 restaurants. The company exports food products to 26 countries and has won several Australian Export Awards. Jack today is the owner of 98% of the group shareholding.Jack is a former director of Fairfax Media, and was previously a director of BridgeClimb, a Sydney tourist attraction of which he was also a 40% shareholder. In March 2014, Jack was announced as the Chairman of Domino's Pizza Enterprises.Follow Talk Money To Me on Instagram, or send Candice and Felicity an email with all your thoughts here. Felicity Thomas and Candice Bourke are Senior Advisers at Shaw and Partners, and you can find out more here. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Talk Money To Me acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Talk Money To Me is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.Talk Money To Me is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Woof! This week Gippy boy and very funny comedian Gavin Sempel joins us to talk all about growing up in Bunyip. Gav tells us about the pub hierarchy of the Top Pub and the Bottom Pub, we learn about a Labour politician who got found out for being a Twitter troll, Gav tells us how his grandfather reckons he knocked out a boxing legend, we uncover a travelling family of giants, and Gav tells us all about working at Hungry Jacks and how a drunk customer ended up doing a shift behind the grill. There's a lot of red hot stories, get it on all pod apps. You can also buy our sick t-shirts and more from the link below! Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast
Episode 154 feat. Adam, Toddy, SMac and Shug. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss, Steve and Toddy going rebos, Queening seats, James Blunt, Crocodiles, Hungry Jacks, Stealthing, Making breakfast with your vagina, Self castration, Domestic drug smuggling, The Met Gala, Sophie Monk's fruit bat, Knife hands, Vapes, and much more... Please forward all complaints to: bigsendbigchat@gmail.com
Crack open a beer and listen to this podcast ahead of the weekend. 9Now: Stream live NRL games for free on 9Now - http://www.9now.com.au/nrl-premiership Menulog 1: New customer promo for Bloke listeners. $15 off when you spend $30 or more https://offers.menulog.com.au/bloke/ Menulog 2: The code for hungriest player promo expires 1/5/23. Min spend $20. Single use. Excludes KFC, McDonald's, Hungry Jacks, Subway, Grill'd, GYG. Sportsbet: HOTLINE: 02 8405 7938 What are you really gambling with? For free and confident support call 1800 858 858 or visit http://gamblinghelponline.org.au
Tom and Eddy join me for the Dirty Merger Podcast ahead of Round 9. 9Now: Stream live NRL games for free on 9Now - http://www.9now.com.au/nrl-premiership Menulog 1: New customer promo for Bloke listeners. $15 off when you spend $30 or more https://offers.menulog.com.au/bloke/ Menulog 2: The code for hungriest player promo expires 1/5/23. Min spend $20. Single use. Excludes KFC, McDonald's, Hungry Jacks, Subway, Grill'd, GYG. Sportsbet: HOTLINE: 02 8405 7938 What are you really gambling with? For free and confident support call 1800 858 858 or visit http://gamblinghelponline.org.au
Timmy joins me to talk all things footy after Round 8. 9Now: Stream live NRL games for free on 9Now - http://www.9now.com.au/nrl-premiership Menulog 1: New customer promo for Bloke listeners. $15 off when you spend $30 or more https://offers.menulog.com.au/bloke/ Menulog 2: The code for hungriest player promo expires 1/5/23. Min spend $20. Single use. Excludes KFC, McDonald's, Hungry Jacks, Subway, Grill'd, GYG. Sportsbet: HOTLINE: 02 8405 7938 What are you really gambling with? For free and confident support call 1800 858 858 or visit http://gamblinghelponline.org.au 0:00 Bloke jerseys available tonight 9:25 Magic Round + Accountability 14:10 Rabbitohs v Panthers 53:40 Eels v Broncos 1:24:15 Bulldogs v Sharks 1:42:19 Cowboys v Knights 1:56:39 Dolphins v Titans 2:18:49 Tigers v Manly 2:57:12 Tips
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We're back for episode 89, we talk about the World Cup, Dark Chocolate Update!, Metallica has a new song and album coming, the Frasier reboot, Quantum Leap reboot news, Captain has a great Hungry Jacks story, another $1 Coffee update!, Dave Chappelle is coming to Australia in February, a Jetstar story, Abandon camp! Abandon camp!, an email from Lisa, recommendations and as usual - what we learned this week!
This week we're joined by WIL ANDERSON and MIKE GOLDSTEIN! Wil's on the PR trail for his new book "I Am NOT Fine, Thanks" and Mike's basking in the glow of his recent win in a major category at the Australian Comedy Hall of Fame. Mike fills us in on his recent trip to Fiji and a wild altercation he got into with one of his fellow vacationers, plus Chandler's back from Bangkok so we hear all about his stand-up gig with Blakey PLUS we spend ages talking about the Hungry Jacks at Melbourne Airport. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk shortest job stints, meet a man who quit his job at Hungry Jacks because he was simply too hungry and have a big ol debate about whether the Scottish accent is good or not. Shortest job stints! 610 Quiz: Capital of the UK? What did they insist on doing after the session? Big debate: The Scottish accent is the best in the world Second chance talkback: Online stalking gone wrong Jodie Oddy: Was your kid in grave danger? What's trending: BOM backflips again Friday meat tray: Woman rescued from sinking boat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE HUNGRY JACKS EPISODE
McDonalds, KFC, Hungry Jacks, Grill'd... It's all about Fast Food on Wine Chats this week! While Bildo battles her anxiety and gets the topic wrong, Lindalin is armed with facts, stories and a revelation that she used to be a Drive Thru lady... Featured wine: Eight at the Gate Sparkling Shiraz NV ~~~ Wine Chats episodes are recorded live on Instagram and Facebook each week on Thursdays at 11:30am (Brisbane time). Join us @winechatspodcast for a fun and interactive chat! ~~~ Listen Now: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Acast YouTube WineChatsPodcast.com ~~~ Find us on our socials: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Twitter
Producer Belle's in love with SA's Premiere, she has posters of him on her office wall. We got him on so she could explain herself. Ben also recounted how he was robbed. We had very different weekends The premiere confronts Producer Belle about her shrine on him 610 Quiz: Fluke much Ben got robbed! They stole what? Our thirty-second financial update Tom Rehn: Andrew Symonds passing What did you find? What's trending: Winehouse corpse cake Confused tourists! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a lot we don't know about our current Prime Minister. And what we do know - daggy dad, makes curry on the barbecue, Sharkies fan - is crafted by the ex-marketing man himself, the bloke who gave himself the moniker “ScoMo”. His biographer the Nine newspapers' Sean Kelly joins me to talk through our PM'S past; the Hungry Jacks ad; how he left all previous jobs “under a cloud”; where his slogans and tactics came from; as well as his love of the Pentecostal church, whose followers believe that “end times” are nigh (but don't worry, the believers will be saved while the rest of us…get to burn in the climate crisis hell left behind). Sean explains how Morrison's faith and the fact that he uniquely treats politics as a game has shaped the political landscape and landed us with a leader who lies and bullies. Sean also unpacks what it likely says about Australia if we “buy into” Morrison's marketing and slogan-making for another term on May 21. I think many of you will find this ep particularly revealing!Follow Sean https://twitter.com/mrseankellyAnd read his columns https://www.smh.com.au/by/sean-kelly-h1d26aGrab hold of his wonderful book The Game, A Portrait of Scott Morrisonbooktopia.kh4ffx.net/n1vEx7 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
We've all seen the footage of the infamous rant outside of a Hungry Jacks - we managed to speak to someone who told us what it was like for the employees in the store!
Welcome to Episode 62! Today I chat to Dhruv who is the twin of Rutav (Episode 46). We reflect on the journey at MAC from grueling exams in Singapore to the vertical curriculum here. Also cover a range of topics including Cooking BROWNIES, SPICES, favourite burgers at Hungry Jacks and ambitions towards the ultimate achievement the DUX. Dhruv is also keen on pursuing Computer Engineering down at RMIT if things go well, plenty of pathways we touch on. If you loved this episode, please share with mates, follow on Spotify and Subscribe on iTunes and of course YOUTUBE! --- Dhruv's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dhruv_a_saurausrex Contact Email - jezzaa004@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jezzandfriends
Today I chat with one of the smartest people I know Rutav Potnis. He loves his STEM, does very well in Math Methods and any science you name it and aspires to be an Astronomer hopefully travelling to MARS. Anyway I took a lot from this chat, particularly about the habits he developed from schooling in of the worlds top education systems in Singapore. Like always, another chat about fast food and working there, as Rutav compares himself and his brother's Hungry Jacks, whilst also putting him under the bus in one of the 'funnier' stories. If you had a blast from this episode, please share with mates, follow on Spotify and Subscribe on iTunes and of course YOUTUBE! --- Rutav Potnis Instagram https://www.instagram.com/astronomicaltav Contact Email - jezzaa004@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jezzandfriends
In Episode 88 I sit down with Seb Alex to talk about the importance of animal welfare and what life looks like through the lens of an Animal Activist. Specifically we cover: Normalising veganism The impossible burger: Does he eat it and what does he think about their practices? Things to consider when supporting large chains like Hungry Jacks who have added vegan burgers onto their menu What is a vegan? What is a sentient being? Different levels of sentience Are oysters sentient beings? What is speciesism? Growing up in Lebanon and his transition to a vegetarian diet and then ultimately a vegan diet Is veganism extreme? Developing the courage to be an activist The notion of 'humane' slaughter - does it exist? Ag-Gag laws protecting the animal agriculture industry and much much more I completely understand this episode and the topic of animal welfare is often a little uncomfortable (I totally get it) and perhaps you have a stereotypical view of an animal activist being angry, weird and violent. I know I used to. Today's guest, Animal Activist Seb Alex, is anything but that and I urge all of you, vegan or not, to listen to this conversation with an open mind. Even if you're not interested in veganism it's interesting to listen to what people from different walks of lives have to say…how they see the world. 10 years ago if I came across this podcast - I would probably keep scrolling. In fact I definitely would of. I often think about my early University days and why I never stopped to think about eating animal products. I grew up loving dogs and farm animals…but I never once fully appreciated the connection between my food plate with an animals life and how my consumption affected their happiness. The odd thing is I look back on myself a decade ago and I see the same person…the values and beliefs were there but I was closed. I was not in a place to allow new ideas to challenge the way I had been programmed. Now that I understand the power of opening your mind I have discussions with people all the time who see things differently to me not just about nutrition but all things in life. I can escape the echo chamber that we so often comfortably find ourselves in. A place where there is the natural tendency to only surround yourself with people who share your thoughts. I always walk away from these conversations. Happy that they give me the opportunity to challenge my beliefs and think a little deeper. Happy they gave me an opportunity to learn something new. It's these types of conversations that allow our minds to expand. You may find todays message resonates with you. You may find it takes you to places in your mind that you have never visited. You may find it doesn't. The point is, you will be better informed with regards to how an animal activist sees the world, you will better understand their perspective and then with that you can do what you want! If this isnt an episode for you right now -thats completely fine, jump over to any number of previous episodes on nutrition and come back to this one when it feels right. RESOURCES: Dominion Earthlings Meet the Meat Authentic Food Choices by Melanie Joy Vegan Bootcamp Want to support the show? If you are enjoying the Plant Proof podcast a great way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple podcast app. It only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episodes. Simon Hill, Nutritionist, Sports Physiotherapist Creator of Plantproof.com and host of the Plant Proof Podcast Author of The Proof is in the Plants Connect with me on Instagram and Twitter Download my two week meal plan