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The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
ON TODAY'S SHOW: Fifi & Jules: Jonah Hill & Channing Tatum Fifi & Jules: Lady Gaga GUEST: Lehmo - I Have To Tell You About A Thing I Did Hilaria Baldwin Thinks Everyone Bullied Her Nick In The Lift Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamish and Andy reflect on a couple of their radio segments and the catch phrases that never quite took off. They detail their prank war with Jules Lund and then have a laugh at how they tried to segue the sponsors message into some of the worst segments!
Welcome to the annual very best of the year episode!! 2024 was a massive year for our show full of huge growth in many areas and it's always humbling to look back on what was achieved and of course reminisce on the biggest moments from the year of the show. As always, we split this episode into four main categories which are the most shocking, funniest, insightful and best of uncut. And trust us, it is so hard to choose which moments go in where and more importantly, the incredible moments that miss out! So we begin with the most shocking which includes Howie sharing the moment he almost lost his life, Andrew Rule on the crime that goes on under our nose, Mike Sheahan's biggest threats and Paddy Kisnorbo's dangerous tunnel fight in the UK. The funniest category will have you in stitches as it features comedian's Ben Price & Lawrence Mooney, "Razor" Ray Chamberlain's hilarious umpire kit story, Mark Philippoussis' dumbest tennis injury and Brian Taylor's infamous Triple M boat trip! In the insightful category we have a wide range kicking off with Jules Lund's Jim Stynes' impact. Then we hear Adrian Richardson's best cooking tips, Tony Doherty's opinion on steroids, Jeff Morgan's jail experience and Abbey Holmes' journey to where she is today. This category will inspire you and teach you a wide range of things that will make you the most insightful person in the room! Finally, we turn our attention to the best of Uncut in 2024 which is hilarious. We look back at our 200th episode and the fears segment, the infamous text roulette and the rudest acts! Again, we couldn't do the show without you all listening and we truly appreciate each and every one of you. Thank you for being part of the show in 2024, we hope this re-jogs the memory of some of the best bits and may inspire you to tune into an episode you ordinarily wouldn't! Have a safe New Year and we will see you in 2025!! Here is the episode numbers featured in this episode. Mark Howard - 221 Andrew Rule - 205 Mike Sheahan - 195 Patrick Kisnorbo - 190 Ben Price - 216 Ray Chamberlain - 203 Lawrence Mooney - 194 Mark Philippoussis - 185 Brian Taylor - 225 Jules Lund - 223 Adrian Richardson - 215 Tony Doherty - 211 Jeff Morgan - 182 Abbey Holmes - 208 Uncut 200 Uncut 222 Uncut 214 This episode is brought to you by Fleet Plant Hire Solutions. Head to www.fph.com.au for all your earth moving needs! Check out Victoria's greatest Ford Dealership at www.bayfordford.com.au Check out the new 725 Series at Tour Edge Golf Official Site | Golf Clubs, Golf Bags Look good, smell good, feel good through Milkman's grooming products! www.milkmanaustralia.com Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com
Jules Lund is a TV Presenter, Radio Personality, Documentary Maker & the Founder of Tribe! He has presented many TV shows over the years, including over 400 episodes of Getaway, Postcards, Australia's Funniest Home Videos and the Logies. This episode has everything! And when we say everything...we mean EVERYTHING! And when it comes to Jules...expect the unexpected. And for the first time in Dos & D history, we had to walk off set during the interview to confront something NOBODY saw coming! Jules takes us behind the scenes of his incredible media career and the unorthodox rise he had into the industry. He shares how hard he worked at his craft, his early contracts, saying "yes" and the opportunities that came with it. Plus, we take a look at some of his highlights and hear what made his radio show unmissable including the famous " blackout challenge"! We hear about his incredible bond with the late Jim Stynes and why Jim was so special to him. Jules shares some of Jim's analogies and why he still thinks about him so much to this very day. Plus, why watching "Every Heat Beats True" documentary (that Jules made) is so gut-wrenching to sit through. Jules takes us behind the curtain of Tribe and the business model behind it. You'll hear why Jules is so passionate about that world, how the idea came up and why the model gives so many people a better chance of doing what they dream of doing! The Bayford Ford mystery box returns and the brand new Tour Edge "Show and Tell" segment debuts for its first run which is not to be missed. Like we said, this episode has it all. Belly laughs, tears, reflection, humility, unreal stories and the guy who interrupted the show! Enjoy our chat with the legend himself, Jules Lund. Follow Jules on Instagram @juleslund Work with Tribe - TRIBE | Influencer Marketing Platform For Brands & Agencies This episode is brought to you by Fleet Plant Hire Solutions. Head to www.fph.com.au for all your earth moving needs! Check out Victoria's greatest Ford Dealership at www.bayfordford.com.au Check out the new 725 Series at Tour Edge Golf Official Site | Golf Clubs, Golf Bags Look good, smell good, feel good through Milkman's grooming products! www.milkmanaustralia.com Follow us on Instagram @dosandd_ Follow us on TikTok @dosandd Watch & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel here - Dos and D - YouTube Follow us on Facebook here - The Dos & D Show | Facebook Questions & Enquiries - thedosanddshow@gmail.com It would mean the world to us if you could follow, subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade. Today we've an episode of our series focusing on industry startups, The Unmakers. We talk to the co-founders of fast growing influencer platform Fabulate. And further down, mixed fortunes on the Unmade Index.If you've been thinking about upgrading to an Unmade membership, this is the perfect time. Your membership includes:* Member-only pricing for our HumAIn (May 28) and REmade (October 1) conferences;* A complimentary invitation to Unmade's Compass event (November);* Member-only content and our paywalled archives; * Your own copy of Media UnmadeBen Gunn and Nathan Powell on Fabulate's five year push into the technology of influencer marketingA noticeable trend in adland is that nobody is making it big by starting another media company or advertising agency.However, those working inside the legacy players have been perfectly placed to understand the problems of brands and publishers, and work out how to solve them. The technology based solutions have the ability to scale globally in a way that media offerings and agencies do not.Recent examples include media mix modelling platform Mutinex, started by WPP staffers Henry Innis and Matt Farrugia; micro influencer platform Tribe started by then 2Day FM presenter Jules Lund, and retail media platform Zitcha, which span out of media agency Hatched.A further example which deserves a higher profile is Fabulate, whose founders include former Nine staffers Ben Gunn and Nathan Powell, along with Toby Kennett. Today's podcast focuses on the Fabulate story.Five years on, Fabulate barely counts as a start up any more. It employs more than 50 staff and manages campaigns to the value of millions of dollars. In the conversation, chief revenue officer Gunn and content and strategy boss Powell are cagier about revealing the platform's own direct revenue, but they drop some hints.In March, Fabulate was named best influencer marketing technology service by AiMCO (the Australian Influencer Marketing Council).With its roots in text-based branded content, Fabulate is now deeply in the short form video influencer space, including TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube. The platform connects influencers to brands and manages workflow for marketing campaigns. It is also planning to gear up around LinkedIn influencers.Along with being integrated into IPG Mediabrands's Kinesso social offering, Fabulate is working with almost all Australia's influencer agencies, as well as major PR agencies including Edelman.The wide ranging conversation - which is part of Unmade's ongoing The Unmakers series - covers Fabulate's first five years, an overview of the fast changing influencer sector, and insights into where the company goes next.Previous episodes of The Unmakers:Unmade Index flat as TV networks look upThe Unmade Index battled itself into equilibrium on Wednesday, with broad falls across most of the list counterbalanced by improvements from Nine and Seven West Media.With the index moving up by just 0.2 points to 546.1, Nine did much of the heavy lifting, rising by 1.3%, while Seven was up 2.5%.Meanwhile Ooh Media, IVE Group, ARN Media and Southern Cross Austereo all slumped.Today's podcast was edited by Abe's Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, editing and production.Time to leave you to your Thursday.We'll be taking a one-day publishing break tomorrow.I'm in Sydney today at the Australian Associational of National Advertisers Reset conference (one question I'm considering: is the “growth” theme of the event in keeping with the mood music around sustainability? Your thoughts please.)And tomorrow afternoon I'm jumping on QF1 to London for Advertising Week Europe. It looks as though the upgrade gods have not smiled upon me. Saturday's Best of the Week will be brought to you from deep in the bowels of the cheap seats.Have a great day.Toodlepip…Tim BurrowesPublisher - Unmadetim@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe
Let's go - A new season is here! I recently appeared on Disrupt Radio with Jules Lund and part of our conversation included the top 5 effective communication tips that you can implement right now. I run through those 5 tips in this speedy episode so you can get across them and use them to your advantage in your daily life. Follow Theo Kapodistrias, your host on Instagram @theokap88 https://www.instagram.com/theokap88/ Follow the CMTM Instagram page @cmtm_podcast https://www.instagram.com/cmtm_podcast/ Website: www.theokap.com.au You can show me some love and buy me a coffee FREE Download: Ultimate Presentation Structure Guide My TEDx Talk - Lessons from my Ethnic Lunchbox Communicate for Impact: https://www.theokap.com.au/communicate-for-impact
Together with her partner, Erin Deering started Triangl swimwear, becoming enormously successful in the process. But despite meteoric success and a successful exit from the company, she ended up feeling miserable. She talks about the value of knowing yourself and how your mental health is the most valuable asset.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It was the year 2000, out of 4000 entrants, just two finalists were selcted in the finals for The Coolest Job In The World, to travel the world and host TV shows for ESPN. Jules Lund and Maz Compton. The final two. Guess who got the job.... JULES LUND! It would be another 4 years until Maz got her big break on TV and by then Jules was hosting Getaway and really smashing his career goals. It would appear though, that both Maz & Jules had another thing in common, which until today they haven't spoken about, and that's a problematic relationship with alcohol.Jules opens up about his sobreity for the first time, and Maz managed to not make one joke about Jules hosting Hole In The Wall! This pair of TV and radio gems sit down and get personal about alcohol, the industry and what sobreity means to each of them. Jules is super honest about the boundaries he put around his drinking over the years until finally calling Last Drinks, how sustainable his sobriety is and what he might do after a year booze-free. Jules hosts a drive time show Start-Up Nation on Disrupt Radio, you can tune in here https://www.disrupt.radio/programs/startup-nationReach out to Jules on IG if you would like to feature on his show @juleslund Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade.Today's edition features an interview with Disrupt Radio's chief commercial and innovation officer, Rob Shwetz. We left the interview with almost as many questions as we went in, but perhaps with a better sense of what Australia's newest radio network does not want to talk about.Tim Burrowes writes:I find business fascinating. I adore startup stories. And I'm a media nerd. So I should be absolutely in love with the story of Disrupt Radio, which combines all three.The network launched last month, online, and with DAB+ licences in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.But the more I find out, the more sceptical I become. For a radio network using public airwaves, there's a lot of undisclosed information about its ownership.Listening to today's interview with Rob Shwetz, chief commercial and innovation officer at Disrupt Radio, may leave you with almost as many questions as you had before you started. However, the conversation should help you understand why I'm puzzled by so much of the Disrupt Radio launch.Unless you work in the media industry, I wouldn't blame you if you have missed the story of Disrupt Radio so far. I certainly wouldn't be expecting many listeners to have yet had the awareness to tune in. There's been some publicity, but I haven't seen any paid ads looking to attract an audience, although the company says it has done some outdoor.The best known presenters are Enterprise Breakfast host Libbi Gorr and Startup Nation host Jules Lund. Thinkerbell's Adam Ferrier is a weekly co-host on Gorr's show, while another ad industry stalwart Siimon Reynolds presents The Business Lounge.Among the curious things about Disrupt Radio is that the management won't say who its financial backers are. In the interview, Shwetz claims not to know, despite having worked alongside Roberts on the launch for the past five years.Given that there's a staff of about 20, that suggests an annual cost base of at least $2m, and probably more.I suppose it's in keeping with Disrupt Radio's communications strategy, which Schwetz describes in the interview as “PR by stealth”.Similarly, Shwetz says he has no idea what the marketing budget is for the station during this current financial year already under way. To be clear, marketing is one of his responsibilities.Schwetz's previous background has included director of client strategy at Fairfax Media's client content arm, Made. And he also spent five years as group strategy director of Mediacom in Sydney. Earlier in his career, he lists six years as strategy director for brand, media and creative at Publicis.Yes, it's a fast-moving startup (albeit one five years in the planning), but he is the person in charge of marketing. Most CMOs would know by now what their budget for FY24 is.There are other things which are a puzzle. Did wealthy (and busy) former rock star Bob Geldof really travel over from the UK and spend a week in Melbourne co-presenting the breakfast show with Libbi Gorr just out of his love of the radio medium? That feels a little unlikely, despite Shwetz's insistence that it's the case. “There's nothing more than him coming and loving the medium”.Similarly, one of the hitherto less commented-upon presences on the daily lineup is UK polemicist Rod Liddle, who interviews entrepreneurs for a daily show called Global Disruptors (or perhaps Disrupters; they spell it both ways on the Disrupt website).Liddle is a great get. It's strange they've done so little to promote this. Liddle is a massive name in UK media. He was a hugely controversial (and successful) editor of BBC Radio 4's flagship Today program, and currently writes for News Corp's daily tabloid The Sun and broadsheet The Sunday Times, along with influential right wing weekly The Spectator. He writes beautifully. Yet they haven't mentioned him. It would be like Andrew Bolt popping up on a hospital radio station in the UK and nobody thinking that seemed comment-worthy.Could it be that there are UK investors involved in the station? Maybe even Geldof, most prominent globally for his role in creating Live Aid, but he's also been an investor in media ventures. Shwetz says not.Shwetz declines in the interview to name any investors. Incidentally, since recording the podcast, I've emailed Disrupt Radio to ask that question directly.Perhaps sports radio minnow Sports Entertainment Network, run by Craig Hutchinson, has a stake. The DAB+ licences came from SEN, Shwetz said during the interview, and staff work from their offices. “It's quite a close commercial and working relationship with SEN”.Shwetz also declines in the interview to share how listening numbers have been via streaming so far, although he claims they have exceeded expectations.He makes an ambitious statement about the network's aims for audience, saying the company aims to hit a weekly cumulative reach of 250,000 to 300,000. That would be about the same as ABC Radio National.Not that Shwetz would commit to signing up to the ratings system, claiming that they haven't had time to think about it. Remember, this is a startup five years in the making.I wonder what level of data they will provide to early sponsors, who include Telstra and GWM.To be clear, this interview was not a case of catching the wrong person unawares. When the PRs for Disrupt Radio proposed Shwetz for the interview, rather than Benjamin Roberts who we had been asking to talk to for months, we questioned whether he'd be qualified. We sent through examples of four podcasts I'd previously recorded with other start ups and media bosses to give a sense of the topics I ask about, in case they were not regular listeners.They replied: “We've put Rob up for this because he's actually more suited to your audience, as he is head of marketing, advertising and media relations. He's worked alongside Ben to develop and launch the company over the past 5 years which was how the station was founded.”With Roberts off the table, we decided to go ahead with the Shwetz interview.This may be a slightly frustrating read, because you may have got to this point feeling like you know less than you did at the beginning. Give it a listen and decide for yourself.In all our podcasts, I finish by asking our guest what their supporters say about them, and what their detractors say. Shwetz's reply was: “The critics are saying they're going to give us six months.”Fair enough.For the record, I'd still love to talk to Benjamin Roberts.Audio production was courtesy of Abe's Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, sound design and podcast production.Message us: letters@unmade.media This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe
Well-known Australian entertainer Jules Lund takes us on a journey through this chat. Lund has always been known for his effervescent nature, his openness, humbleness, and his vulnerability. In the coming weeks, Jules is returning to radio as the drive host on Disrupt Radio; an Australian-first audio network specifically built for leaders and entrepreneurs. We can't think of a more qualified host. 4 - 6 pm on weekdays. Find him on LinkedIn for the launch date.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead.Today:* Qantas goes to war with the AFR;* Jules Lund comes back to radio;* ABC looks for new management talent;* Scam ads infiltrating the influencer world;* TV networks oppose content requirements for streamers;* Was VOZ worth the wait?;Today's episode feature Tim Burrowes and Abe Udy.Further reading:* Sydney Morning Herald: TV networks oppose content requirements for streaming services* The Australian: Prodigal son Jules Lund signs with new network Disrupt Radio* The Australian: Minister hunts ‘digital' experience for ABC board* The Australian: ABC scouts management talent for youth brand Triple J* Australian Financial Review: Four out of five influencer posts fail to disclose advertising ties* Sydney Morning Herald: TV networks oppose content requirements for streaming servicesAudio production was courtesy of Abe's Audio, the people to talk to about voiceovers, sound design and podcast production.Message us: letters@unmade.mediaWe'll be back tomorrow with Tuesdata.Toodlepip…Tim Burrowes This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe
In this episode Steve Vamos chats with Jules Lund, well known Australian TV and radio celebrity, and founder of the hugely successful social media and influencer marketing company, TRIBE. The company entered the realm of influencer making with a different idea, rejecting the traditional focus on reach to concentrate on the power of smaller, more personal micro-influencers to promote brands of local small businesses. This is a captivating discussion about how Jules has used the inspiration of mentors to create his own path to success. Listen hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
This morning on the show Fev addresses rumours he was spotted at the Carlton footy club, another debate shakes the team, Jules Lund stops by, and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Singer / songwriter Dermot Kennedy gets sick on a plane; Jules Lund finds out whose celebrity crush he was; you call with your terrible jokes; we ask you what words you can't pronounce; and Browny weighs in on Dusty's future at the Tigers. A Nova Podcast Podcast Produced & Edited By Andy Zito Executive Producer: Jack Charles Producers: Victoria Wall & Brodie Pummeroy Additional Audio Production: Tim Mountford See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlie is joined by Jules Lund, former TV and radio personality and current founder of digital content company Tribe to talk water slides, lies and dealing with stress.
There's been a dramatic shift in B2B marketing over the past 18 months. B2B marketers have slowly clocked on that they over-invested in performance marketing tactics and hadn't seen the long-term growth they expected. For tech hardware firms, global supply chain issues have meant they've had no choice but to try brand – there's little to sell. “We're definitely seeing this swing away from your heavy focus on that lower funnel activity,” says LinkedIn's Prue Cox. DocuSign, a cloud-based e-signature platform, is a case in point. It boomed through Covid and has just launched a brand campaign with influencers like Boost Juice's Janine Allis and former Nine host Jules Lund. CMO Andrea Dixon says DocuSign had to pivot from B2B to “business to everyone” – virtually overnight. Meanwhile, Zenith Media CEO Nickie Scriven reckons there's a real opportunity for B2B firms to lift their cut-through on lead gen. “I get at least 20 (emails) a day and I just delete every single one of them,” she says. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
Today on the show, Fev tricks Tommy Little into a particular announcement... Jules Lund reunites with Fi, the secret language in Aussie prisons, and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Your Career Podcast with Jane Jackson | Create Your Dream Career
Ram Castillo is a Design Director, two-time Author, Speaker, CreativeLive Instructor, Decision-making Coach and Approved Advisor based in Sydney. It's an honour to have Ram share his career journey on Your Career Podcast.Ram's current focus is to help business owners, entrepreneurs, leaders and organisations get unstuck, lightning fast through coaching, consulting and advisory. He specialises in digital spaces, human centred design, branding and creative strategy.For 16 years Ram has been working for global agencies including Ogilvy & Mather, DDB, JWT, McCann and Saatchi & Saatchi on clients such as Audi, McDonald’s, Qantas, Telstra, Google, AMEX, CBA, Toyota and The Louis Vuitton Group.He's been featured in Apple, news.com.au, GE, Communication Arts, HOW magazine, CreativeLive, Herman Miller, VIVID festival and The American Institute of Design.Some may know Ram from his Podcast; Giant Thinkers – which has hit #3 on iTunes in over 5 countries and currently has 250,000 active listeners.Previous interviews include Kelly Slater, Naomi Simson, Janine Allis, Reynold Poernomo, Stephanie Rice, Jules Lund, Chase Jarvis, Kevin O’Leary, Prince Ea, Lewis Howes and Debbie Millman.His podcast is part of an initiative to provide advice for designers and creatives to navigate towards their desired outcomes via GiantThinkers.com If you want to create a career that will be satisfying and rewarding too, visit JaneJacksonCoach.com
This week we're celebrating the best bits from our 1000 minute live stream.Watch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show.Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. #TheDailyTalkShow #PodcastLearn how to podcast or let us help you with your branded podcast production. Visit our podcast agency, Making Podcasts.Advertise on the Podcast
Jules Lund is the Founder of Tribe - a self serve marketplace connecting social media influencers with leading brands to create powerful 1:1 campaigns that engage audiences difficult to reach. We talk about how to get comfortable with being uncomfortable, the evolution of influence and influencers, social commerce and how it works for brands, amongst many, many other things.
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Our Jules Lund Feud Continues & A Challenge Is Set | Podcast On Today's Show: Jules Lund joins us to chat the 2000 show and the feud with Maz continues, will he join us Friday? St Patrick's day today and we celebrate with an interesting news story Birthday Cakes are cancelled for 2021 and we unpack why The humpday huddle is here, gather around and we'll discuss what you're up to today See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
OG and Charlie talk about the realities of safe sleeping, offer plenty of techniques and tips for getting Bub to sleep, and Jules Lund pops in to share his sleep tales from when his girls where little. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The leadership theme we're working through this month both in the Culture Is Everything Club and on the Think Big Act Small podcast is 'Creating strong personal & professional connections with team mates.' This week's episode is an encore of the Episode 23 interview with entrepreneur and TV personality Jules Lund. Way back in Season 2, Jules was very vulnerable about his leadership journey from 'lone wolf' to founder of global tech business Tribe. Like any leader, Jules' journey has had its ups and downs, highlighted by having a really tough conversation with his CEO about the impact of his own behaviour on the rest of the team. That tough conversation between Jules and the TRIBE CEO, Anthony Svirskis, is a real-life example of how strong personal & professional connections with team mates are built. Enjoy! Tristan ___ Order a FREE copy of the Culture Is Everything book at: tristanwhite.com.au/culture-is-everything/ Join the no-cost, low-risk, low-commitment Think Big Act Small Book Club at: https://www.tristanwhite.com.au/book-club/
The leadership theme we're working through this month both in the Culture Is Everything Club and on the Think Big Act Small podcast is 'Creating strong personal & professional connections with team mates.' This week's episode is an encore of the Episode 23 interview with entrepreneur and TV personality Jules Lund. Way back in Season 2, Jules was very vulnerable about his leadership journey from 'lone wolf' to founder of global tech business Tribe. Like any leader, Jules' journey has had its ups and downs, highlighted by having a really tough conversation with his CEO about the impact of his own behaviour on the rest of the team. That tough conversation between Jules and the TRIBE CEO, Anthony Svirskis, is a real-life example of how strong personal & professional connections with team mates are built. Enjoy! Tristan ___ Order a FREE copy of the Culture Is Everything book at: tristanwhite.com.au/culture-is-everything/ Join the no-cost, low-risk, low-commitment Think Big Act Small Book Club at: https://www.tristanwhite.com.au/book-club/
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: bit.ly/190-juleslundSkip through the episode: 00:29 - Welcome to Uncommon01:09 - Guest introduction01:20 - Potential radio comeback05:00 - Childhood: brands & hustling 17:26 - High school life 21:12 - Storytelling: a means to an end26:29 - Validation 30:40 - Australian culture: taking the mickey 32:43 - Show business: an insider38:37 - The state of Australian TV: then vs. now46:58 - Diving into the unknown 51:30 - TRIBE tech: scalability & impact56:06 - TRIBE: ensuring an exit 59:40 - COVID-19: the last six months01:04:40 - Morning & evening routine 01:06:28 - Show recommendations 01:08:43 - Best purchase under $200
Australian radio legend, Jules Lund, had a great business idea and the determination, confidence and contacts to pull it off. However, he quickly realised that although he had the enthusiasm, he didn't quite have the business acumen to make TRIBE successful … Enter Anthony Svirskis, an experienced entrepreneur who Jules hired to be TRIBE's CEO (and Jules' new boss). But from the get-go, their relationship was pretty unconventional. In today's episode of Level Up, Jules and Ant teach us what they've learnt about open communication, how to learn from each other's strengths, and the value of confronting conflict head-on. Support the show: http://www.launchvic.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speculation is mounting about what Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) Hit Network will do with its 2DayFM Sydney Breakfast show next year. It's currently offering Sydney listeners a music-based program helmed by Jamie Angel – but the rumour mill is spinning wildly, with insiders promising it won't stay that way for long. So who would take the gig? The show already went through 15 presenters in six years – Kyle Sandilands, Jackie ‘O' Henderson, Jules Lund, Merrick Watts, Sophie Monk, Mel B, Dan Debuf, Maz Compton, Rove McManus, Sam Frost, Em Rusciano, Harley Breen, Ed Kavalee, Grant Denyer, and Ash London. Names being thrown around by industry insiders include Sophie Monk, whose star power has significantly increased since she was last on the show thanks to a starring role as The Bachelorette in 2017, as well as recent hosting gigs on shows including Love Island Australia. Another TV personality said to be in the mix is Julia Morris, who in addition to hosting I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here on Channel 10, also recently appeared on The Masked Singer Australia. Then there's existing SCA talent such as Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little, who are syndicated across the network in Drive ahead of the Hughesy & Ed show. Will 2Day really keep two Drive shows in 2021? And would another Melbourne-based Sydney show work? Some outside chances include talent from across SCA's PodcastOne network and even some popular acting talent. Head of the Hit Network, Gemma Fordham, had previously told this writer that the music-focused Breakfast show was not 2DayFM in a holding pattern, and SCA intended to back the format long-term, however in the group's recent financial results, CEO Grant Blackley noted “we do think we will return to a host-led model at some point in the medium to longer term”. For the full scoop on what industry insiders think is in-store for 2DayFM Breakfast next year, listen to the Radio Today Tonight podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS: Maz Compton Confronts 'Enemy' Jules Lund About Stolen TV Gig See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Pick yourself. In 2001 I picked Jules Lund to be the star of a radio stunt on FoxFM called “15 days of Fame”. He’s been picking himself every since. From investing $10,000 in a showreel which helped land his first job on TV as the host of Getaway, to paying a videographer out of his own salary in 2014 to help create an online strategy for his role on the 2day breakfast show - Jules has always been prepared to put his money where his loudmouth is to make things happen. According to Jules, in today’s modern media - “You don’t have to wait for anyone - just pick yourself.” The founder of Tribe, Jules Lund provides a master class on how you can create your own tribe. “What I love about social media is you can be you and still find an audience.” Follow Craig on Twitter - @cb_bruce Join us on Instagram - radio_game_changers Game Changers: Radio - Insights and Lessons from the World's Best Broadcasters and Programmers is available now. Find the book here. Game Changers: Radio is produced by Jay Mueller and is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network. Support the show: https://www.amazon.com.au/Game-Changers-Insights-broadcasters-programmers-ebook/dp/B07YSDKCDX See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
After 15 years of hosting some of the biggest TV and Radio shows in Australia, Jules took the audacious step of founding his own tech company, TRIBE. Launched in Nov 2014, TRIBE is a digital marketplace that connects social media influencers with leading brands to transform word of mouth recommendations.
Crystal Andrews is back to chat about her experience being on the show for the first time, building Zee Feed, restrictions trolls on social media, media publishers and social platforms, and Personalities, Politicians and leaders.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - Crystal's first time on the show- Perfection- Building Zee Feed - Trolls and social media restrictions- Publishers and media platforms- Personalities, Politicians and leaders - Attention and when it is too much?- Being a white passing woman of colourCrystal Andrews: https://www.instagram.com/crystal_jane/Zee Feed: https://www.instagram.com/zee_feed/Watch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/753Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
It's Georgie Boy's Highlights of the last 700 episodes: Day 1! We look back at some fond memories including our New York trip to meet Seth Godin, starting our production company BIG MEDIA COMPANY, 3D-Dyl's announcement, and milestone episode 100 with Hamish Blake. On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we look back on: - #190 - This Is Seth Godin- #206 - BIG MEDIA COMPANY Values- #380 - July One- #159 - Jules Lund – Business, Balance And Being The Boss- #153 - Tommy's Ex Co-Host & Thinkergirl Stacey June- #499 - Craig Bruce & Jay Mueller On Understanding Your Audience & Team- #274 - Gemma's Not A Munter- #100 - Hamish Blake on lifeWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/ #TheDailyTalkShow #Podcast
We chat about Josh's recent Instagram stories, scams, the VIP Gronk WhatsApp, references and job interviews, lying and psychologists.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - Josh's chores and Instagram stories- Scams- The VIP Gronk WhatsApp- Lying- References and job interviews- PsychologistsWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/689Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
To round out Season 2, here's a collection of answers to the first question I've asked all the guests on our interview-style episodes: What's a big lesson you've learned from serving others? The list of guests and the episode they appeared on is included below if you want to revisit the full episode. 014: Chris Ducker – Business Mentor & Founder of Youpreneur.com 015: David Meerman Scott – Speaker, Blogger & author of 10 books 016: Verne Harnish – Author of ‘Scaling Up' 017: Brian Scudamore – Founder, 1800 Got Junk 019: Mark Middleton – Global CEO, Icon Group 020: Kevin Lawrence – Coach, author, speaker, lifelong learner 021: Brian Goulet – founder of Goulet Pen Company 023: Jules Lund – media personality and founder of TRIBE 024: Claude Silver – Chief Heart Officer, VaynerMedia 026: Cathie Reid – Co-founder, Icon Group 028: Nick Sinclair – Founder, The Outsourced Accountant 030: Sel Watts – founder, Wattsnext 032: Lisa Messenger – Founder & CEO, Collective Hub 034: Ross Tomkins – Therapy Direct Health Care 036: Xavier Duursma – Professional AFL footballer 038: Brad Giles – Leader, Coach & Author of 'Made To Thrive' Enjoy :) Sign up to the 'Culture Is Everything Kickstarter Program' at https://www.tristanwhite.com.au/kickstarter-program/ Download the 'Culture Is Everything' checklist at tristanwhite.com.au/checklist
To round out Season 2, here's a collection of answers to the first question I've asked all the guests on our interview-style episodes: What's a big lesson you've learned from serving others? The list of guests and the episode they appeared on is included below if you want to revisit the full episode. 014: Chris Ducker – Business Mentor & Founder of Youpreneur.com 015: David Meerman Scott – Speaker, Blogger & author of 10 books 016: Verne Harnish – Author of ‘Scaling Up’ 017: Brian Scudamore – Founder, 1800 Got Junk 019: Mark Middleton – Global CEO, Icon Group 020: Kevin Lawrence – Coach, author, speaker, lifelong learner 021: Brian Goulet – founder of Goulet Pen Company 023: Jules Lund – media personality and founder of TRIBE 024: Claude Silver – Chief Heart Officer, VaynerMedia 026: Cathie Reid – Co-founder, Icon Group 028: Nick Sinclair – Founder, The Outsourced Accountant 030: Sel Watts – founder, Wattsnext 032: Lisa Messenger – Founder & CEO, Collective Hub 034: Ross Tomkins – Therapy Direct Health Care 036: Xavier Duursma – Professional AFL footballer 038: Brad Giles – Leader, Coach & Author of 'Made To Thrive' Enjoy :) Sign up to the 'Culture Is Everything Kickstarter Program' at https://www.tristanwhite.com.au/kickstarter-program/ Download the 'Culture Is Everything' checklist at tristanwhite.com.au/checklist
Jules Lund is a gun. In business and in life. You know when you're keen to meet someone and when you finally connect, they're even better in person? Well, Jules is exactly that. For real. Such a genuinely good bloke with a great heart, great mind and great energy. Gave me a hug at the front door, spoke from the heart, shared his journey (peaks and troughs), got vulnerable and travelled to my studio on a 44 degree day without a complaint, expecting nothing in return. I love him.
Jules Lund is an Australian television and radio presenter from Melbourne and founder of TR|BE. He was the Emcee as well as first Speaker at the Success Resource Australia Event in Sydney I attended in August this year. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learnactgrow/message
Believe Me Game; ‘I made Jules Lund cry’ Give me your phone! Angus invades Dylan’s privacy in the worst possible way Dog in the US can speak Tanya’s Bachelorette viewing was rudely interrupted during the week Word Challenge Dylan’s road rage incident Angus is shredding for a wedding Household Olympics Good News Dyl – a feel good story from Queensland
We can learn many things from other places, but it’s the different approaches to creativity that are really interesting.Regular host Jules Lund introduces our local guide Tom Hern as we head to New Zealand to pick the brains of some of Aoteroa’s finest creative minds, to unearth ideas that thrive in a connected world.
Will Connolly - Egg boyWill became well-known after standing up to Fraser Anning's shameful comments surrounding the mosque attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand.Since, Will has raised almost $100,000 for Christchurch Foundation and Victim Support, as well as acting as a beacon of positivity in the aftermath of the Christchurch tragedy.Will is an advocate for mental health, youth homelessness, and hardship, among many other social justice issues.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - Jules Lund & the S P A C E conference- Egging Fraser Anning- The reaction at school- The GoFundMe campaign- Will's biggest learnings- How the incident affect Will's schooling- Have a voice- How Will's friendships changed- What Will wants to do next- Meditation and milkshakesWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/497Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
**SPECIAL episode** We've done 32 episodes of the GOOD FUTURE podcast, so I’m doing something a little bit different for you this week. To say thank you for sticking with me, on this journey I wanted to shift the perspective to ask, what is the impact… of podcasting. To do it I’ve reached out to some of Australia’s best voices. First up I was lucky enough to get some time with Jules Lund, he’s the founder of the very successful marketing business, Tribe, and with many years in TV and radio he remains an important thought leader about all things digital media. Rachel mason-Nunn is the host of the Good Will Hunters podcast and she has a special place in the heart and the origins of this show, so stay tuned for that section. I also spoke to Glen James who is flat-out managing the success of his show, My Millennial Money. Where he helps this much-maligned generation of young-adults understand personal finance. He does it with a dose of humour and it’s clear there’s plenty of demand for financial advice without the jargon. And Tommy Jackett. This guy is a content producing dynamo and his show, which is aptly titled The Daily Talk Show, is Australia’s only podcast that releases a show every day of the week. It’s a mammoth effort for him and his podcast, but he’s committed, and he’s learned a lot about the unique nature of podcasting and how to keep an audience engaged. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. Either way, let me know by leaving a comment or a review. And you can find links to all the shows I mentioned by heading over to my website, at www.johntreadgold.com
It's Weekend Banter! We chat about what we were doing this time last year, our plans for Fat Fridays in LA, and some of the promises we've made but haven't yet fulfilled.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - Throwback to this time last year- Fat Fridays in LA- Tipping- Instagram's new app, Threads- Suburb or city - Our promisesWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/476Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show, or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/
One of the biggest marketing mistakes you can make is obsessing over the number of social media followers your business has. Yes, building a social following will help grow your business. But what is more important is attracting the right followers. 10,000 engaged followers is far more valuable than a disengaged community of 1 million. In the most recent episode of The Jack Delosa Podcast, I chat with Jules Lund, Founder of influencer marketing platform Tribe, to get his insights on the influencer trends that are set to explode this year, and some golden advice on how to ‘hack' the elusive newsfeed algorithm.
Jules Lund is a star of Australian TV and radio who is now the leader of a fast-growth tech company. In 2015 Jules founded TRIBE, a self-serve online marketplace connecting brands with influencers. TRIBE now has offices in four countries and a team of about 70. Jules shares his challenges evolving from a high-achieving lone wolf in the media into a founder that serves a fast-growing team - in particular when his CEO confronted him about his negative impact on organisational culture. That harsh lesson helped him to make significant changes in his life that have had a massive impact on his leadership, and his team. *Language warning - there are a few swear words in this ep..*
Brendan “Jonesy” Jones is a radio presenter and one half of WSFM's incredibly successful breakfast radio show, Jonesy & Amanda with Amanda Keller. Brendan started his career at the community radio station 2BCR in Bankstown. In 1990 he got the night gig at 6KA in Karratha, Western Australia before doing mornings and afternoons at 2NM, Muswellbrook and then arvos at i98 in Wollongong. After living the regional radio life Jonesy started working in the big smoke with gigs on B105 Brisbane and Triple M Brisbane & Sydney. Brendan got the call up to host the breakfast show on the soon to be revamped WSFM and said the only way he'd do it was if he got to co-host with Amanda Keller. Luckily Amanda said yes because they've now had one of the longest-running shows on Sydney commercial radio. In this episode, Brendan “Jonesy” Jones talks about the move that changed his career, why you can never trust Jules Lund on a red carpet and why he thinks the hours are the best thing about his job (remember, he's a breakfast radio host.....WTF???). Episode show notes: https://rachelcorbett.com.au/ygss/brendan-jones/ About the host... My name is Rachel Corbett and I've spent almost two decades working in media professionally, creating and hosting radio shows and podcasts for Australia's largest media organisations. I'm also a regular on Channel 10's The Project and have worked as a TV host and panelist on shows including Q&A, The Roast, The Today Show, Studio 10, Hughesy We Have A Problem and Have You Been Paying Attention. I'm currently Head of Podcasts at Mamamia and I host a number of other shows including Lady Startup, Before The Bump, Paul & Rach, PodSchool and Sealed Section. I also founded the online podcasting course, Podschool.com.au, to help budding podcasters create a kick-arse show. Contact... Twitter: @RachelCorbett Facebook: @RachCorbett Instagram: @_RachelCorbett Website: www.rachelcorbett.com
My favourite episode of #AskJackD to date. I talk all things influencer marketing with, Jules Lund, Founder of Tribe. We talk about why you need to be using Snapchat, how you can use influencers to build your brand and cutting through the noise on social media.