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In this special founder interview, Terry Ryder shares the story behind Hotspotting — from launching the business in a garage in Maleny in 2006 to becoming one of Australia's most respected independent real estate research platforms. What sparked the idea? Why did Terry believe there needed to be a better way to identify property hotspots? And what has been the core principle behind Hotspotting's success for two decades? Over the past 20 years, Hotspotting has built its reputation on something simple but powerful: We don't just report what has happened — we identify what's likely to happen next. In this conversation, Terry reflects on: The origin of Hotspotting The philosophy behind forward-looking indicators Being told the business wouldn't work The turning point that proved it would The importance of independence and integrity And why the next chapter is even more exciting than the first While we're celebrating 20 years in business, this isn't a look backward. As Terry says at the end of this interview: "We're only just getting started." If you've followed Hotspotting over the years — thank you. If you're new here — welcome to the next chapter.
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From playing gigs in pubs to delivering babies in the Outback, Liam Halford’s journey to medicine was anything but typical. Growing up in Gawler, South Australia, with no family history in medicine, Liam discovered his passion for rural healthcare through placements in Maleny and Broken Hill. He shares how hands-on experiences, tight-knit communities, and unexpected adventures — including ambulance rides and camel races — shaped his training and inspired a deep love for country medicine. His story is a reminder of what’s possible when you step outside your comfort zone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Adi Schützeneder is an experienced food expert whose career has taken him from the shores of Lake Wolfgang to the beaches of Australia. He worked at the famous White Horse Inn on Lake Wolfgang (known for the classic film from 1960 with Peter Alexander), and has also been a sommelier on various cruise ships. Two years ago he opened the “Moffs” in Moffat Beach and now he is taking over the renowned restaurant “King Ludwig” in Maleny. One thing should never be missing: a genuine Wiener Schnitzel on the menu. - Adi Schützeneder ist ein erfahrener Gastronomieexperte, dessen Karriere ihn von den Ufern des Wolfgangsees bis zu den Stränden Australiens geführt hat. Er hat im berühmten Weißen Rössl am Wolfgangsee gearbeitet (bekannt durch den Heimatfilm von 1960 mit Peter Alexander), und war außerdem schon Sommelier auf verschiedenen Kreuzfahrtschiffen. Vor zwei Jahren eröffnete er das „Moffs“ in Moffat Beach und nun übernimmt er das renommierte Restaurant „King Ludwig“ in Maleny. Eins darf nie fehlen: ein echtes Wiener Schnitzel auf der Speisekarte.
This week we are going to Maleny and hiking around two very unique areas in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. We visit a large protected rainforest area which is full of wildlife (including snakes) and some endangered species as well as the cute little pademelons you can easily see jumping around the rainforest undergrowth. Oh pademelons are little wallabies by the way. Next we go walking around a 110 acre tropical paradise garden and bird sanctuary. This area used to be a cattle farm and is now completely transformed to be one of, if not the most beautiful places on the Sunshine Coast. This is the where you can see the best views of the iconic Glass House Mountains (which are actually 13 unusually shaped ancient volcanic vents that dominate the landscape) There are tropical gardens, ponds and lakes, waterfalls, oriental gardens, rotundas dotted everywhere, plus so much more. It is truly beautiful. The bird sanctuary was started to house rescue birds and there are four walk-through aviaries where you can have an interactive experience with the birds from all over the world. There is even one parrot that sings opera and Old Macdonald had a farm. Stay listening to the end though, where I literally scream and escape over the fence from the miniature animals in the farm enclosure and then while I have a chat - up close and personal with a red-tailed black cockatoo. Advanced warning though– he is very vocal. We tell you about Maleny, the pretty little town that you can visit just a few kilometres away from these stunning places and the best accommodation and venues to eat while you are visiting. This episode is so full of nature, beauty and wildlife with the background chorus from the rainforest, birds and insects. If you would like to see the pictures I took while visiting this stunning area – then click here www.beachtravelwine.com/podcast/90/maleny --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leanne-mccabe/message
Candice and I met at an in-person business workshop early this year. Candice runs Sanctyouary Beauty Studio in the heart of Maleny, offering holistic beauty services and spa packages, as well as makeup lessons using natural products. We connected straight away and have stayed in touch since. Recently, I slid into Candice's DMs after she shared a post on 'toxic' chemicals in skincare. I explained why I'm not a fan of these posts, and we had a constructive convo in the DMs which we decided to continue on-air for the podcast! In this episode, Candice and I have an open and honest conversation about the fearmongering and misinformation that's SO prevalent in the skincare and beauty industry at the moment. Tune in to hear us share our views and ask the tough questions about: What fearmongering is and why it's bad - and whether it's always deliberate or notWhat THE MOST harmful thing actually is (it's not what you think)How hard it is to know what information to trust - and where to go for the factsHow to better market your products instead of using the same tired, old 'free-from' claimsThis is an important topic and so much more needs to be done to reverse the tidal wave of misinformation, so I share my top 3 takeaways so you can make sure you're part of the solution, not the problem! You don't want to miss this episode!SHOW LINKS:Visit the Sanctouary websiteFollow Sanctyouary on InstagramListen to last week's episode on how to make compliant claims about your cosmetic products and the 5 biggest mistakes to avoidSee the full show notes for the people and businesses I mention in the episode where you can learn more about the facts about cosmetic safety.Let's connect on Instagram - @skincarebusinessfoundations
Morag Gamble is a global award-winning permaculture educator, speaker, gardener, podcaster, humanitarian, the founder of the Permaculture Education Institute and the creator of Our Permaculture Life blog and Youtube Channel (viewed over 6 million times). She teaches permaculture teachers on six continents through her in-depth online course, the Permaculture Educators Program, and permaculture gardeners in another course, The Incredible Edible Garden. You can join her monthly for free Permaculture Film screenings and permaculture masterclasses. Join her newsletter to get updates of all her latest events, films, podcasts and offerings. Morag lives with her family amidst her permaculture garden in Gubbi Gubbi country near Maleny, where she homeschools her two boys. In this conversation, she talks us through the medicines growing at her back door and her role as a teacher of teachers, where she supports a worldwide network of educators and explains it in terms of mycelium. With her podcast "Sense-making in a Changing World", she shines the light on people, solutions and the thinking we need to navigate a positive and regenerative way forward for a thriving one-planet way of life. CONNECT: permacultureeducationinstitute.org facebook.com/permacultureeducationinstitute instagram.com/permacultureeducationinstitute instagram.com/moraggamble youtube.com/c/moraggambleourpermaculturelife SHOW NOTES: Sense-making in a Changing World Podcast with Morag Gamble: https://sense-making.buzzsprout.com Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora): https://tuckerbush.com.au/lemon-myrtle-backhousia-citriodora/ Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) : https://greenharvest.com.au/Plants/Information/Comfrey.html To learn more about Earth Mumma Permaculture: www.earthmumma.co THE ELDERTREE TROVE PATREON COMMUNITY: Join here! You can join our Patreon here and gain a deeper connection to our podcast. Pay only $2 per week to have access to bonus and often exclusive resources and opportunities - plus support The Elder Tree at the same time! www.patreon.com/theeldertree To learn more about The Elder Tree, visit the website at www.theeldertree.org and donate to the crowdfunding campaign here. You can also follow The Elder Tree on Facebook and Instagram and sign up to the newsletter. Find out more about this podcast and the presenters here. Get in touch with The Elder Tree at: asktheeldertree@gmail.com The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins. You can find Chad's music here and here.
In this episode, Nate and Rachel interview Gil and Maleny, discussing their experiences being immigrants in the United States, what it was like attending PWIs, and the beautiful parts of being multilingual. Gil was born in Mexico but grew up in Utah. He graduated with honors from his high school and was a member of Latinos In Action for over 5 years. He's a student at UVU pursuing a degree in forensic science. He is inspired by his mother, who is an entrepreneur and owns a restaurant in Orem, UT called Villa Del Sol. You can follow him on IG: @lifewithgil222 and TikTok: @gil.maciel_ Maleny is Mexico native but grew up in Oakland, CA. She graduated from BYU in Family Studies with an emphasis in Social Services and is a current graduate student for a Master's in Social Work. She is also a DACA recipient and discusses her experience in the episode. You can follow her on IG: @malenyyyy_ This Weeks Recommendations: Watch: Parallel https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4922674/... Read: For Brown Girls With Sharp Edges and Tender Hearts https://a.co/d/cpcScCF Follow: Utah With All Immigrants https://instagram.com/ut_with_allimmi...
This week, the sisters have such a great chat with newer reseller Maleny. Learn how she scored big with a lot she bought off facebook and how she continues to grow her closet. Find Maleny on Insta HEREHave you grown your business with a crosslisting platform? We love Vendoo. Use code Thriftersisters for 30% off your first month HEREJoin our Patreon HERE for bonus episodes and Mastermind Phonecalls each month. Support the show
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Our favourite episode yet! The greatest rivalry finally comes to an end. A full charm off between two towns, Maleny and Montville. Both claim to be the most charming town in rural QLD. And who better to end this rivalry than Jordie and Sam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Les prometimos un episodio con invitadas y algo sorpresa; hasta localidad nueva. En este episodio nos escapamos para El Camino Taco's Sport Bar. Conocimos de esta nueva localidad de ambiente familiar junto con nuestra amigas Maleny y Ashley, la jefa de jefas de este espectacular negocio. De ñapa quisimos probar snacks asiáticos, sin tener idea si son buenos o malos, junto a ellas. Vengan a conocer sobre El Camino y a experimentar con estos manjares asiáticos.
She came for a holiday and now she's been here for 7 years. Today we chat to Maleny, from Mexico, about her experience here in Dublin and how she went from coming for a holiday to staying long term and starting her own company here! Enjoy!Some Mexican restaurants mentioned in this episode:Salsa - (https://www.facebook.com/SalsaMexicanFood/?_rdr)El Grito - https://www.facebook.com/elgritodublinJust Chubbys - https://www.instagram.com/justchubbys/Maleny's favourite bar:https://badbobs.ie/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Edwina Cameron, Co-founder of I Heart Wall Art. Having got tired of keeping up with the Joneses in the suburbs, Edwina and her family upped sticks and moved to the rainforest, built a shed in the garden and set up an online wall art business...as you do. With a particular focus on Australian nature, I Heart Wall Art offers a range of digital prints, canvases and framed artworks, some of which Edwina creates herself. They now employ two staff and are just about to open a showroom office space in the town of Maleny.Links from the episode:EtsyBoy Swallows Universe by Trent DaltoneComm Tree-change: The I Heart Wall Art Story | #144Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… About your co-host: Edwina Cameron from I Heart Wall ArtEdwina Cameron started I Heart Wall Art in 2019 as a way to burn through some of the creative energy she wasn't using at work at the time. She has a background in communications, with a particular lean towards content writing and digital comms, which has lent itself nicely to running an ecommerce business. She lives in the Sunshine Coast hinterland with her husband and kids and runs her business between a home workshop and showroom in Maleny.You can contact Edwina at LinkedInAbout your host: Nathan Bush from eSuite Nathan Bush is a digital strategist, Co-founder of eCommerce talent agency, eSuite and host of the Add to Cart podcast. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.