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Chris Burns - CEO of Hutt Street Centre, 7NEWS' Mylee Hogan with the latest on the US, 7NEWS' Lauren Rose with an update on the stabbing at Plympton, Mary Ann Harvey from Clockwork on the Sydney to Hobart, Matthew Abraham, Chris Jarmer from Jarmer's Kitchen on Gravy recipes for Christmas Day, Josh Peak from the SDA on the State of Hindley Street Mcdonalds, and KISS fan Michael who attended their final concert. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Caller Brendan from Maitland has donated one tonne of lentils to Hutt Street Centre for their soup drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim O'Callanghan, Chair of the Hutt Street Centre and Jaylee Cooper of Catherine House joined David and Will to wrap up the Undie Drive for 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US Cross with Ashlee Mullany, Lisa Medlyn from Joslin, Classic Bruce comp, Rowey, Chris Burns - CEO of Hutt Street Centre, Amelia Mulcahy, Blakey, Suzannah Toop, Environment Minister David Speirs, Listener Survey, David Koch, Behind Closed Doors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Start your day the right way, with a stimulating discussion of the latest news headlines and hot button topics from The Advertiser and Sunday Mail. Today, hear from Peter McEvoy (creator and founding executive producer of Q&A), Amanda Blair (columnist for Australian Women's Weekly), Brad Crouch (Health reporter for The Advertiser). ABOUT TODAY'S PANEL Peter McEvoy Peter McEvoy is the creator and founding executive producer of Q&A. In past lives he ran Media Watch and was an award winning journalist at Four Corners, Radio National and triplej. Amanda Blair Amanda Blair is a columnist for the Australian Women's Weekly, a Board member of The Independent Gambling Authority, The South Australian Housing Trust and Nature Play SA. She is an active Ambassador for The Hutt Street Centre, Time for Kids, The Bedford Group and Foundation shine. She is also the proud creator of Dulcies Shop of Real Opportunity, the first travelling op-shop on wheels which raises money for homeless services. She's raised over $1 million dollars for charity. In her previous incarnation as a broadcaster she won a MO Award for Best Live Show in Australia in 2003 and in 2011 and won the St Mary of the Cross MacKillop Award for outstanding contribution to the Media from Archbishop Philip Wilson. She also spent many years with her fingers poised over her computer keyboard bashing out news columns for The Advertiser. There's not a job she hasn't had nor a Bah Minh she hasn't liked. Brad Couch Brad Crouch worked in Sydney on the Daily Mirror, Daily and Sunday Telegraph, New York correspondent, federal political correspondent in Canberra, worked on The Advertiser and Sunday Mail in roles including State Political Editor, currently health reporter. Former South Australian Journalist of the Year See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO of the Hutt Street Centre, Ian Cox See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hayley is Back, Steven MarshallHayley Sleepout package 1, Mike from Hutt Street Centre, Hayley Sleepout package, Hayley Sleepout package, Vinnies – David WarkHayley Sleepout full package See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kids on a leash? Harley Breen, Knowing me, Knowing you, Hutt Street Centre, What did you swallow? Sealed Section, Faked an injury See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Across the globe, organisations known as a 'social enterprise' are on the rise. According to Social Traders, these are businesses that trade to intentionally tackle social problems, improve communities, provide access to employment and training, or help the environment. Forage Supply Co, established by two friends, Justin Westhoff and Scott Rogasch, is a social enterprise focused on environmental sustainability, building opportunities to help people live sustainably, and with a driving goal to deliver services that help reduce homelessness. They deliver a range of sustainable products including Barossa Valley wines, vegan food trucks and ethical clothing. Their latest project is focused on building off-the-grid housing to help reduce homelessness. In today's episode of Be The Drop, Justin and Scott share how they brought together their passion for environmental sustainability and a desire to provide meaningful support to the Hutt Street Centre, to create their social enterprise. They also discuss how they balance the need to make a profit to grow their business whilst at the same time donating time and money to support others in need. ---- Considering starting your own podcast? At Narrative Marketing, we deliver a full range of podcast production options. Or if you'd like help getting started to produce your own content, I also deliver podcast training programs;view full training details via this link. ----- The Be The Drop podcast is brought to you by Narrative Marketing, the Brand Storytelling Superheroes! We release new content each week! SUBSCRIBE to the blog here SUBSCRIBE to Be The Drop podcast in iTunes here SUBSCRIBE to Be The Drop in Spotify here SUBSCRIBE on YouTube here for the full interview video, behind the scenes, bloopers & more. CONNECT with us on Facebook, follow @be_the_drop on Instagram or Twitter. CONTACT US podcast@narrativemarketing.com.au
Opener - Undie DriveChatChatHutt Street CEO Ian Cox and Catherine House CEO Jaylee CooperJane Reilly at Bonython ParkRowey at Kurralta ParkAngela - client ofMike Smithson's State RoundsBlakeyLeith Forrest at Bonython Park and Lord Mayor Martin HaeseJim - client of Hutt Street Centre and Bicks at Kurralta Park Shopping CentreGraeme Baird from Fairmont HomesAlan Hickey at Bonython Park and Two Tribes with Pyne and AlboJane Reilly and Matthew Pantelis wrap upBlakey's Behind Closed Doors See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.