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Founder of Tiny Disco, Chelsea Morley, explains how she was treated differently in the work environment after being pregnant. Get all links mentioned here: bit.ly/269-Chelsea
Chelsea Morley is the founder and creative director of Tiny Disco. A Melbourne based new-age advertising agency with a focus on creative ideas, and beautiful content. Get all links mentioned here: bit.ly/269-ChelseaSKIP THROUGHT THE EPSISODE:00:00 - Welcome to Uncommon02:00 – Funny Accents03:10 – Earliest memory04:30 – Crazy bee story!06:20 – Earliest conception of death12:05 – Childhood aspirations14:00 – TV channels 19:08 – TV career (Best and worst)13:55 - Treated differently after pregnancy19:30 – Parenting wisdom / advice35:20 – Tiny Disco blowing up!37:00 – Tiny Disco beginnings 42:45 – Kids like a mirror?47:40 – Finding inspiration sources 50:50 – Jordan defends his bonsai plants!52:55 – Rapid fire questions58:00 – Closing remarks
In this clip, Bruce Peterson explains how he came up with the idea for LUME and how context is key for true appreciation of art. Get all links mentioned here: bit.ly/268-Bruce
Bruce Peterson is the Founder & Executive Chairman at Grande Experiences and THE LUME. Responsible for immersive multi-sensory experiences such as ‘Van Gogh alive', ‘Monet & Friends Alive' and many more.Get all links mentioned here: bit.ly/268-Bruce SKIP THROUGHT THE EPSISODE:00:00 – Welcome to Uncommon00:46 – Last time in Rome?03:50 – Earliest memory06:10 – Valuable lessons from parents08:50 – Generational difference 12:00 – Australia relying on other countries 17:40 – 1986 to 2005 26:00 - Leonardo da Vinci30:10 – Creating da Vinci exhibitions 33:50 – Creating LUME38:30 - Melbourne's lack of cultural facilities 41:10 - Choosing a location45:15 - Ticket prices46:40 - LUME Producing team48:00 - Integrating art with brands52:45 - Rapid fire questions
Beau Arfi is the CEO of Maple Property Group, owner of 20 properties by the age of 27. Beau is focused on helping Australians achieve their dream lifestyle through tailored investment strategies, detailed education and statistic-based property selections.Get all links mentioned here: bit.ly/267-BeauSKIP THROUGH THE EPISODE:00:00 – Welcome to Uncommon01:50 – Earliest childhood memory04:30 – Parents careers / Childhood aspirations06:10 – Getting into property 13:40 – Beau's Investments 15:40 – Bad investments 19:35 – “Value for money”22:00 – Apartment Investing?30:00 – What does Maple Group do differently? 33:50 - Useable equity 39:30 - Property market changes 44:50 - Advice for Jordan 48:00 - Beau's investing future53:40 - Beau's best advice 56:20 - Rapid fire questions
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Get all the links mentioned here: bit.ly/266-SimonSHOW NOTES:00:00 – Welcome to Uncommon00:55 – Munich 03:10 – Earliest memory04:20 – What data to trust?09:10 – Trusted data sources 10:50 – Population Data14:00 – Childhood career aspirations 16:00 – University exchange 19:00 – Germany and Australia21:00 – Working at big four firms24:00 - Important parts of Demographics business 26:00 - Reading randomly 28:15 - Pirates 32:20 - Skilled worker shortage 35:55 - Industries coping with worker shortage42:00 Generational changes in working54:20 - Australia's poorly invested wealth 1:00:00 - How would Simon fix Australia 1:02:40 - Let's make a massive solar farm 1:09:25 - Rapid fire questions1:13:00 - Closing remarks
On Monday May 9, early voting centres will open and Australians can start casting their votes for the federal election. Increasing numbers of Australians are choosing not to line up for their democracy sausage on election day, opting instead to get it out of the way beforehand. In 2019, about 40% of Australians either voted early by visiting a pre-poll station (32.7%) or they filled out a postal ballot (8.5%). So the next week is crucial for parties' and candidates' campaigns – can they convince enough persuadable voters before they cast their ballots? In this episode of Below the Line, award-winning broadcaster Jon Faine and our regular panel of political scientists discuss how early voting is “truncating” political campaigns, by bringing forward the crucial vote-turning period. This means that the campaign will intensify in the next week, says Anika Gauja. The parties will need to get their key messages out repeatedly. Early voting is one of the reasons the leaders may have agreed to two debates in the next seven days – on Mothers' Day with Channel 9 in prime time and another again on Wednesday 11 May with Channel 7. They also discuss whether the Reserve Bank's recent interest rate hike will hurt Prime Minister Scott Morrison, or perhaps help him among mortage-free retirees. On the whole, polling expert Simon Jackman believes it represents a net-negative for the government, because there are more mortgage-holders in marginal seats. The political parties' advertising is also dissected. Spending on ads shot up in the last week, with Labor coming out on top as the biggest spender on social media. Finally, they discuss preferences, campaign finance disclosures and the curious case of a candidate for Pauline Hanson's One Nation party who lives 2,500 kilometres away from the electorate she's seeking to represent. Below the Line is a limited-edition election podcast brought to you by The Conversation and La Trobe University. The show is produced by Courtney Carthy and Benjamin Clark. Correction: Jon states that the One Nation candidate for “Bob Katter's seat in northern Queensland” lives in the Melbourne suburb of Pakenham, whereas the far-flung candidate Diane Pepe is actually contesting the seat of Herbert, which is adjacent to Katter's seat of Kennedy. Disclosure: Andrea Carson has received funding for research projects from Facebook. Image credit: Lukas Coch/Mick Tsikas/AAP
This clip is taken from our episode with Alex Tyson from Found—Space, a company that creates Infrared Saunas in addition to empowering experiences for health, energy and life.
Alex Tyson is a health educator and business leader located on the Sunshine Coast. Alex is the CEO of Found—Space - a company that creates Infrared Saunas in addition to empowering experiences for health, energy and life. Alex is committed to creating at-home experiences that can address the fundamentals of health and wellbeing. SHOW NOTES00:00 - Welcome to Uncommon00:40 - Queensland vs Melbourne 02:30 - Early Memories 07:52 - Leaving University 09:00 - Life-changing Saunas 11:27 - Why Saunas?17:19 - Alzheimer's19:45 - Changing lifestyle 23:20 - What is an Infrared Sauna?28:29 - At home vs Gym Sauna33:40 - Developing business36:00 - New ideas and supporting health 37:50 - Target market 42:00 - Finding Space podcast 45:00 - Health anxiety 47:20 - Cooked food vs Fresh food52:55 - Putting health first 57:31 - The Blue Zones59:00 - What's in the fridge?1:00:30 - Bouldering 1:02:20 - Closing remarks LINKSFound—Space Website Alex's InstagramAlex's WebsiteThe Blue Zones - Dan BuettnerThe Blue Zones Kitchen
This clip is taken from our episode with comedian & creator Will Gibb, where he tells us all about his early start in comedy. Tune in soon for the full ep!
Will Gibb is an Australian Comedian and content creator originating from Sydney NSW, his satirical comedy style depicting the everyday lives of Australians has garnered him a strong following on TikTok of over 1 million.Will has been working with Neuralle on his newly released Spotify Podcast ‘Ok, But What If? With fellow friend and actor Tim Franklin - head to the links to listen and follow.SKIP THROUGH:00:00 – Welcome to Uncommon01:10 – Cinema or Football?06:20 – Lessons from parents10:20 - Cocker Spaniels14:30 - Not being overtly gay18:20 – Gay Representation 19:55 – Parents finding out23:00 – Comedian Inspiration27:30 - Comedy of Disaster 30:40 – Rewarding content 31:50 – Crowds at Will's Shows35:45 – Career Evolution 40:40 – Super Tasting 42:30 – Pretending to care about issues44:10 – Rapid Fire Questions 47:35 – The Nightingale (Movie) 50:30 – Closing Remarks LINKSWill GibbOk, But What If? – Spotify Podcast Will's TikTokWill's InstagramTim Abbott (Worthless Twink)Aunty DonnaSteen RascopoulosThe Nightingale (Movie)
Grab your tickets to our next live show as part of the Melbourne Podcast Festival! Join us at the Jam Factory on Sunday August 1st at 2:15pm. https://melbournepodcastfestival.com/podcast/welcome-to-patchwork/ Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/welcometopatchwork See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
***JOIN AMANTHA IN A LIVE TAPING OF HOW I WORK***I'm going to be doing a live taping of How I work at the Melbourne Podcast Festival on Saturday July 31 at 2.30pm.http://melbournepodcastfestival.com/podcast/how-i-work/For this very special live taping, Amantha will be speaking to Christian O'Connell. Christian was Britain's best known and most awarded breakfast radio presenter, hosting his own top rating national breakfast shows and collecting more industry awards than any other presenter and becoming the youngest radio presenter ever inducted into the UK Radio Hall of Fame. And then he moved out to Australia where no one knew him. Australian Radio Network took a punt on bringing him to Melbourne's Gold FM – a move that has paid dividends.In this interview, we will be exploring:what goes on behind the scenes of breakfast radioChristian's strategies for overcoming mental health challenges that plagued him in the competitive world of commercial radiohow Christian finds ideas and inspiration to fill three hours of live radio every single daywhy Christian once wore a death watch, which reminded him how much longer he had to livethe biggest things he learnt from being in therapy for several yearshow he prepares for interviews with some of the world's biggest celebritieshow he picked himself up after dismal ratings when he first started on GOLD FMAnd much, much more.Book your tickets here: http://melbournepodcastfestival.com/podcast/how-i-work/***Complete the 2021 How I Work Listener survey to go into the draw for a $100 Visa gift card and a spot in Inventium's Workday Reinvention program, valued at over $500: https://bit.ly/3fEMiAG. ***Visit amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes. Connect with me on the socials:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanthaimberTwitter: https://twitter.com/amanthaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanthai/ Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.au If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co CREDITS Produced by InventiumHost: Amantha ImberProduction support from Deadset StudiosSound engineer: Martin ImberListener Survey Competition Terms and Conditions By entering the ‘Acast & How I Work Listener Survey Competition' you are agreeing to the following terms and conditions. Who can... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we dive into the world of celebrity with the Britney Spears documentary about her legal issues and the Hugh Grant and Nicole Kidman show The Undoing. We finally dive deep into the Wandavision series finale and we discuss some theories for the future of the MCU.Twitter: @Our2CPodcastInstagram: our_two_cents_podcastMusic from https://filmmusic.io'Cold Funk' by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Another week of DNMs with just D :( but IT'S OKAY - SHE'S NOT THAT BAD!!! This week we need your help. We want to make a difference and help the communities affected by COVID-19. If you think you can help, or know someone who can, please reach out to us via email at hello.dnms@gmail.com or via Instagram @dnmspodcast. STAY SAFE, MUCH LOVE!!!
Seru Interview: Seru joins the show today as we talk his new album 'Product of the Pressure'. The reception has been crazy for his latest project, as he explains his reasoning behind hard copy CDs. We also dive into the early days of Seru rapping and his thoughts on the Australian hip hop scene now.
The Dead Set Legends Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne
- Jay-Z's Footy News - Luke Ball interview - Saturday Scoreboard and Pick One - Joey casts his eye over Melbourne and North Melbourne's preseason form - David Van Dyke, trainer of Alligator Blood interview - Valentines Day stuff ups - Dead Set Legend of the week, Give me a spell, Dead Set multi See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Come to our LIVE SHOW // GET YOUR TICKETS -- https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/funky-junk-podcast-live-taping/118054 Join the Funky Family by following us on Instagram @itsfunkyjunk and support us over at our Patreon page https://www.patreon.com/funkyjunk . There's heaps of community rewards to claim and exclusive content up for grabs so don't miss out! We're excited for our crazy little community to keep growing and for you to be apart of it and to contribute your thoughts and amazing ideas! In this episode Ben & Pat are back with more of their hot takes on modern day sit comedy and animation comedy like Family Guy, American Dad and The Simpsons. Sticking to the topic of television and popular culture, the guys discuss the role of television on kids growing up and the lessons we learn from the content that we digest from popular kids shows compared to that of learning from the authority figures around us. Pat helps you get to know your Funky host Ben better by playing a game of 'WHICH' and Ben tells Pat about his recent experience seeing Mac Demarco!
When Norman Clark and his fiance decided to go swimming at Middle Brighton Pier in February 1930, he had little inkling that he would have a terrifying encounter with a Great White Shark.This is just one of a collection of 7 stories about fatal shark attacks that have occurred in Port Phillip Bay.
This podcast was first published on Pursuit. Read the original article. https://pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/podcasts/exposing-the-hepatitis-b-virus Researchers Professor Peter Revill and Dr Thomas Tu are on front line of global efforts to find a cure; helped by Dr Tu developing a new method to better detect the virus’ ‘master blueprint’.
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/146-pj-djSkip through the episode:00:27 - Introduction02:15 - Dreams, 4:20 & meditation05:13 - Citrus fingers07:18 - Polly’s background & growing up13:00 - Learning from parents & grandma20:55 - Extroversion & performing23:17 - Jase & vulnerability27:30 - Self care and sleep35:43 - Agreeableness, weird messages39:00 - What she wish she was asked41:20 - Authenticity44:17 - Tik Tok48:09 - The Jase & PJ team52:22 - Wellness retreats55:12 - The real ROI56:26 - Day-to-day on radio01:03:55 - Inspiration01:08:55 - Morning routine01:09:36 - Netflix reco’s01:11:28 - Best purchase under $20001:12:45 - If she could have a billboard anywhere
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/137alexmcbrideSkip through the episode:00:47 - Introduction03:20 - Bazooka Properties05:47 - First & go-to watches13:52 - Passion & family19:47 - Legacy of The 5TH22:38 - Mid range price points24:53 - Lessons learnt from parents28:53 - Property & blogging34:15 - Tailored Board Short Co.36:52 - First 6 months of business 42:48 - Creating a lifestyle brand46:55 - The 5TH Swiss56:24 - Marketing & TikTok01:01:30 - Working with family01:09:14 - Service vs product01:12:37 - Refining details01:15:06 - Daily routine01:21:10 - Best purchase under $200
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/136-tully-smythSkip through the episode:00:45 - Introduction02:30 - Phrases we use a lot03:23 - Studying journalism05:20 - Nerding over books13:45 - Being misunderstood22:36 - Early career in advertising31:11 - Establishing influence35:48 - Understanding Dementia51:15 - Social Squad Podcast59:00 - Working with Mia Freedman01:04:24 - Big Brother nostalgia01:07:44 - What the future looks like01:11:06 - Daily routine01:13:40 - What’s in the fridge01:15:30 - Best purchase under $20001:16:35 - If she could have a billboard anywhere
In this week's episode, we discuss the tried and tested ways that we have dealt with conflict, confrontation, and reconciliation with past and present friendships. It's not always easy, but we believe it is a really important life skill, and we want to share that with you. Want to join in on the conversation? Join our Facebook group! https://fb.me/DNMspodcastHave you got any questions or suggestions? Email us! hello.dnms@gmail.comYou can also follow us on Instagram @dnmspodcast
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/130stephsmith Skip through the episode: 00:46 - Introduction 04:48 - True or False 09:37 - Growing up sporty 12:20 - Modelling & confidence 15:02 - Meeting Laura Henshaw 18:52 - Bizarre casting experiences 24:10 - Learning from KIC as a business 30:46 - Her brands, how it all started 33:33 - Keep It Clean to Keep It Cleaner 35:08 - The beginnings of Midnight Co 37:40 - The story behind Soda Shades 44:08 - Work ethic & responsibility 46:22 - Learning from Gerry, PlaySide Studios 50:48 - Self-confidence & taking compliments 55:00 - What she wish she’s asked in interviews 58:21 - What annoys her on social media 01:01:17 - Starting a family 01:03:50 - What’s in the fridge 01:06:38 - Daily routine 01:09:17 - Best purchase under $200 01:10:17 - If she could have a billboard anywhere
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/129genday Skip through the episode: 00:47 - Introduction 03:19 - Holiday destinations 06:38 - Growing up 10:30 - Principles learnt from her parents 12:20 - School and university 17:10 - How she defines success 21:28 - What PR means to her 23:40 - The importance of networking 27:45 - The catalyst for Day Management 30:49 - The rise of influencers 36:26 - First 6-12 months scaling up 39:39 - The sales process 46:18 - Ambassadorships & ROI 51:21 - Podcasters as influencers 54:13 - Learning from influencers 55:20 - Authenticity as a trend 59:52 - Leaders she admires 01:02:40 - What the future looks like for her 01:09:06 - If she could have a billboard anywhere 01:09:39 - Daily routine 01:10:19 - What’s in her fridge 01:11:41 - A quote she lives by
Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/128samwood Skip through the episode: 00:50 - Introduction 02:50 - Icebreakers 05:00 - Growing up in Tasmania 07:10 - Hard work, value of money 09:35 - Family and principles 13:30 - Life post-The Bachelor 16:04 - From Tassie to Melbourne 18:39 - Discovering fitness, Craig Harper 26:39 - Early days starting his own gym 36:18 - Lessons learnt from Gecko 39:13 - How The Bachelor changed his life 42:35 - Best interviews 45:07 - 28 by Sam Wood, The Woodshed 49:29 - Overarching strategy 54:35 - 28ers & Relatability 58:05 - Stitching up Snezana 01:00:36 - Media and Paparazzi 01:03:30 - Learning from Snezana 01:06:30 - Discovering Macedonia 01:11:01 - What’s in his fridge 01:11:28 - Best purchase under $200 01:11:55 - Daily routine 01:13:58 - If he could have a billboard anywhere
Find links mentioned here: http://bit.ly/122shameless 00:50 - Introduction 03:03 - Podcast setups 05:00 - Co Founder dynamics 06:15 - How much they owe to The Daily Mail 10:20 - Goals growing up 13:50 - The death of the celebrity profile 16:40 - Uncovering Sarah’s Day 20:21 - Blogging is dead 23:00 - Going out alone with Shameless 28:38 - Gaining clout on a saturated market 33:40 - The ah-ha moment 36:50 - The Shameless FB Group Community 43:03 - Adequate monetisation 50:54 - Shameless Media & short term goals 57:31 - Potential investors 01:03:39 - Creator burnout and mental health 01:11:29 - Trolling and online criticism 01:15:20 - Regular publishing days 01:18:50 - Getting into video 01:20:40 - Weird fan moments 01:24:09 - Confidence and imposter syndrome 01:27:38 - Election results & diversity of opinions 01:40:30 - Daily routines 01:41:27 - A book they’d gift 01:42:14 - Best purchase under $200
Find links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/120dailytalkshow Skip through the episode: 00:58 - Introduction 03:04 - Doing up their new studio 06:02 - Recording podcasts in video 08:06 - How a daily show impacts their lives 11:02 - Growing up: job dreams 15:49 - Radio nostalgia 18:30 - How they work together 20:40 - Podcast equipment porn 25:57 - Employees and Mr 97 27:34 - Self-development and learning 34:57 - Every single day 41:25 - Low expectations 42:00 - Matt D’Avella 47:10 - Favourite interviews 53:40 - Monetisation and IP 54:46 - Seth Godin’s book 57:25 - Defining the show 01:03:22 - Success metrics 01:10:35 - End goal and values 01:14:44 - Clocking off 01:19:34 - Health anxiety 01:30:52 - Fat Fridays ft Jordan’s anxiety 01:31:25 - Tony Robbins 01:35:08 - Daily routines 01:41:09 - Best purchase under $200 01:45:00 - If they could have a billboard anywhere
This week on Shaken Not Nerd the boys try something a little different! We were out and about at a podcasting mega event (keep your ears peeled) and we decided to record out in the essence of nature, and by nature i mean sitting around a table outside and this weeks Retro Revival is bought to you by Ian (and also our friends at Incognito Comics) Unfortunately we don't have our vibrant host Ollie (as he's in Japan) and ass we are recording outside our nerd room, we don't have the normal sound board... but we do have Ian singing all the sounds effects! (Seeing as he has the voice of an angel!) Shaken Not Nerd is bought to you by our friends at Incognito Comics! We wouldn't be where we are without them! If you've never heard of them before (hey this could be the first time you're listening to Shaken Not Nerd, and in that case we hope you enjoyed the episode) They're a comic book shop based in Cheltenham Victoria. Incase you can't make it down to the comic shop (hey life gets in the way) they have a online store, and ship comics to your door! Head over to www.incognitocomics.com.au
We haven't done one in a while, so we thought before 2018 would wrap up, we'd have one final 2018 quiz against the quiz overlords themselves Liam and Papa Giusepps from MiscelLAMEous We also Discuss the new Captain Marvel trailer, and of course the new Avengers End Game Trailer! We have some thoughts, some of us dont like the name ... but who? Be sure to check out the podcast MiscelLAMEous, its an outstanding show, and breaks our funny bones every time! Shaken Not nerd is bought to you by Incognito Comics! If you aren't aware they a comic book shop that not only has amazing stock and stand out prices, but they deliver books to your door! (No where else does this in Melbourne) We'll be back next week with our review of Into The Spider-verse (and a shorter time frame as we went overtime with this weeks quiz)
This may seem like a simple saying, but it's origins are anything but. Find out why we say you don't have a leg to stand on, how many pirates would fit in Judge Judy's court and why a three legged argument is better than two. Hosted by Dave Zwolenski and Matthew (Redd) Peterson.