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[⚠️VO de l'épisode, une version française est aussi disponible !] 30 minutes de conversation avec Jonny Pierce, le leader et seul membre rescapé de The Drums, interprète de l'inoubliable "Let's Go Surfing". Avec deux titres en acoustique tirés de son cinquième album, Brutalism, qui sort le 5 avril : le single Body Chemistry et la chanson Loner. Dans ce podcast on discute de : La satisfaction (ou pas) d'être le seul membre d'un groupe Réussir à percer dans la musique quand on vient d'un milieu défavorisé La difficulté de jouer des vieux morceaux avec lesquels on est plus en phase Bonne écoute ! Et n'oubliez pas de mettre des étoiles sur iTunes si vous avez aimé. Aussi, Hors Piste fait désormais partie du label podcut ! Si vous nous aimez et que vous voulez nous aider, le patreon est disponible à cette adresse : https://www.patreon.com/podcut . Bisous !
[⚠️VF de l'épisode, une version originale est aussi disponible !] 30 minutes de conversation avec Jonny Pierce, le leader et seul membre rescapé de The Drums, interprète de l'inoubliable "Let's Go Surfing". Avec deux titres en acoustique tirés de son cinquième album, Brutalism, qui sort le 5 avril : le single Body Chemistry et la chanson Loner. Dans ce podcast on discute de : La satisfaction (ou pas) d'être le seul membre d'un groupe Réussir à percer dans la musique quand on vient d'un milieu défavorisé La difficulté de jouer des vieux morceaux avec lesquels on est plus en phase Bonne écoute ! Et n'oubliez pas de mettre des étoiles sur iTunes si vous avez aimé. Aussi, Hors Piste fait désormais partie du label podcut ! Si vous nous aimez et que vous voulez nous aider, le patreon est disponible à cette adresse : https://www.patreon.com/podcut . Bisous !
[⚠️VO de l'épisode, une version française est aussi disponible !] 30 minutes de conversation avec Jonny Pierce, le leader et seul membre rescapé de The Drums, interprète de l'inoubliable "Let's Go Surfing". Avec deux titres en acoustique tirés de son cinquième album, Brutalism, qui sort le 5 avril : le single Body Chemistry et la chanson Loner. Dans ce podcast on discute de : La satisfaction (ou pas) d'être le seul membre d'un groupe Réussir à percer dans la musique quand on vient d'un milieu défavorisé La difficulté de jouer des vieux morceaux avec lesquels on est plus en phase Bonne écoute ! Et n'oubliez pas de mettre des étoiles sur iTunes si vous avez aimé. Aussi, Hors Piste fait désormais partie du label podcut ! Si vous nous aimez et que vous voulez nous aider, le patreon est disponible à cette adresse : https://www.patreon.com/podcut . Bisous !
[⚠️VF de l'épisode, une version originale est aussi disponible !] 30 minutes de conversation avec Jonny Pierce, le leader et seul membre rescapé de The Drums, interprète de l'inoubliable "Let's Go Surfing". Avec deux titres en acoustique tirés de son cinquième album, Brutalism, qui sort le 5 avril : le single Body Chemistry et la chanson Loner. Dans ce podcast on discute de : La satisfaction (ou pas) d'être le seul membre d'un groupe Réussir à percer dans la musique quand on vient d'un milieu défavorisé La difficulté de jouer des vieux morceaux avec lesquels on est plus en phase Bonne écoute ! Et n'oubliez pas de mettre des étoiles sur iTunes si vous avez aimé. Aussi, Hors Piste fait désormais partie du label podcut ! Si vous nous aimez et que vous voulez nous aider, le patreon est disponible à cette adresse : https://www.patreon.com/podcut . Bisous !
Separate To Elevate Edition: In this episode we begin a series called "Don't Imitate, Innovate," and we go over the first section which is being Genuinely Authentic. Stas Matias Separate2elevate@gmail.com Music provided by: Let's Go Surfing by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/1pt4pRSHk14 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behind-the-scenes/support
Separate To Elevate Edition: In this episode you will learn about how to set up an easy strategy that will help you to hit your goals/resolutions. Stas Matias Music by: Let's Go Surfing by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/1pt4pRSHk14 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/behind-the-scenes/support
Craig Wachholz never dreamt of becoming an Entrepreneur. He only wanted to be a musician and play his guitar. But after falling in love with the charismatic and power surfing woman, Brenda Miley, Craig co-founded and became the marketing force behind the iconic surf school Let's Go Surfing. He refers to himself as the accidental entrepreneur "we didn't think let's go out there and run a business and make money. We were bumming around on the beach. We thought let's teach girls and kids how to surf. And then it began from the back of a combie van". Co-founding Let's Go Surfing with Brenda set him off on the business path wheeling and dealing with the mighty and powerful leaders of Tourism Australia. Twenty years ago there was no such thing as surfing tourism. But Craig changed all this by lobbying Tourism Australia to dedicate resources into surfing. "First we showed up to the meetings at Tourism Australia in suits. We lobbied and lobbied. Then once we won them over with our charm, we took off the suits mask and showed up in boards, thongs and rashies! It was controversial at the time but they let us in. Now surfing has its own division and budget at Tourism Australia" Craig has good honest to goodness advice for those who want to grow their small business: 1. You got to look at your business like surfing. In business, there's never a perfect day. Things are always changing. Every time you go out for a wave it's never a perfect wave. You get smashed with a big set and if you want to enjoy the incredible moment where you can stand on a wave and ride it to the shore, you have to work your butt off to get the perfect wave. That's the same with business, if you want to enjoy the fruits of the business you need to work hard and bounce back when you fall. 2. You need to surround yourself with a cheer squad - your partner, employees, accountant, business mentor, financial adviser. 3. You need to keep one eye on the sales and one eye on the costs. It won't work if you take your eyes off both or one of them. 4. There is no point making millions and you leave relationships behind. Look after your employees and the people who support your business and balance your life between business and family. Craig shares that he feels guilty when he leaves his family for work. This guilt is not only the woman's domain. But he tries to include his 14 year old daughter with their business, attending trade shows and Enjoy listening to an amazing man who loves his business, surfing, music and his family. What more would you want?
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Brenda Miley is the co-founder of award winning surf school, Let's Go Surfing. Together with her husband Craig Wachholz, she started the business from the back of a Kombi van at Bondi beach in 1995. Let's Go Surfing spans now iconic beaches Bondi, Maroubra and Byron Bay. A steady stream of famous people have visited the school since, including Pamela Anderson, Richard Branson, Gerard Butler, Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman and Bill Gates. When Brenda started the industry was dominated by male surfers. She wanted to make surfing available to girls and women. Her company Lets Go Surfing has won more than 20 awards including three last year at the North Coast Tourism, NSW Tourism and Brightest & Best award nights. In the episode of the Money Intelligence for the Greater Good, Brenda advises anyone who wants to start a business to "go for it" if you want to be in control of your destiny. She likens surfing to business and believes both need a hard working ethic, a "no give up" attitude, and consistent work. She attributes her secret to success to 4 things: Surround yourself with people you can ask for help, take time out for yourself and take care of yourself and be of service to others.
Few styles of rock music are as evocative of a particular time and place than surf music. As soon as the opening guitar or drum riff to a surf classic, you are instantly transported back to a time when it was all about catching some waves and soaking up the sun. Or, you are currently at Island's taking advantage of their 2-for-1 Kona Longboard Happy Hour specials. There are no better people to give their opinions on the most iconic surf songs than three guys whose experiences with surfing are limited to watching "Point Break." There's a decent chance we missed something that should be on the Mt. Rushmore of Surf Songs - let us know what it is. SHOW NOTES 4:04 - "Skeet Surfin'" by Nick Rivers from "Top Secret" (Richard's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=af9N7UhTMA8&t=1s 7:55 - "Surfin' USA" by the Beach Boys (Michael's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s4slliAtQU 13:10 - "Surfin' Bird" by the Trashmen (Richard's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gc4QTqslN4 17:12 - "Pipeline" by the Ventures (Michael's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaJaNVqrYgc 22:15 - "Having an Average Weekend" by Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet (Richard's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3L1iMAhI-w 27:21 - "Let's Go Surfing" by the Drums (Michael's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtYFn6RI6MI 31:45 - "Wipeout" by the Surfaris (Joint Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsjcyKQpMKk 37:15 - "Surf's Up" by the Beach Boys (Jeff's Choice) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTifX3mpnV4
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Brenda Miley started Let's Go Surfing 20 years ago and we talk to her for our 20th episode of So You Want to Start a Business Let's Go Surfing is located on Sydney's famous Bondi Beach and has taught thousands of people to surf. Let's Go Surfing is now also located in Maroubra and Byron Bay In this compelling interview Brenda tells of her Business StartUp journey. The interview took place at Bondi Beach and you can hear birds dogs and if you listen closely you might even hear the surf. Thanks for listening. I'm Ingrid Thompson and my mission is to help Business StartUps create solid foundations. Are you are thinking about starting your own business? To find out your "readiness score" head over to www.healthynumbers.com.au/bsrq/ and take the Business StartUp Readiness Quiz and we'll help you get started in your own successful Business StartUp
Debbie Hogan