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Australian Golf Passport
Episode Sixty Six - Royal Sydney Is (Almost) Ready!

Australian Golf Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 67:36


Fast turn around from last episode to this – with RoyalSydney about to publicly unveil their newly renovated Gil Hanse golf course. After a recent multi-hour walk around the property with super Adam Marchant, Scott shares his views on the design, and the highlights of the reworked layout. Needless to say – expectations were exceeded!  Prior to that, we briefly discuss golf shoes and a PhD studyundertaken by a listener of the pod. The link below takes you to a 10 minute survey for a LaTrobe University Podiatry faculty research project on golf footwear. We hope you're able to spare the time to participate. It will really help. https://redcap.latrobe.edu.au/redcap/surveys/?s=W4WHC4YRM9ERYAP7 A few listener questions are an entrée to the main fare -chat on Rose Bay. We briefly talk about the imminent North Adelaide course overhaul by The Shark, and OCM works including Long Island and Riversdale. Links below for some of that! Adelaide course work courtesy of Australian Golf Digest –https://www.australiangolfdigest.com.au/this-is-what-ive-dreamed-of-for-decades-norman-pumped-about-new-liv-golf-adelaide-project/ Long Island walk courtesy of The National GC website -https://nationalgolf.com.au/journal/long-island-course-walk-august-2024/ And to finish a great hole by hole look at Royal Sydney, asnarrated by Gil Hanse!https://player.vimeo.com/video/1069854367 As always – special thanks to our OG supporter - Angus AndGrace Go Golfing. Check their insta feed and website for some of the best golf apparel on the planet. Be the best dressed golfer at your club – visit Angus And Grace Go Golfing. Their pants, shorts, polos, vests, caps and more are brimming with style and quality. Seed Golf continues to provide an introductory 20% off forlisteners to Australian Golf Passport.  Head to seedgolf.com.au⁠ and enter AGP at checkout to get your hands on some premium golf balls at a super low price point. Thanks so much to Dean and all at Seed. Some of you have already tried Seed balls - thanks for supporting those who support us! Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagrampage (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Imagesaccompanied by attribution to their owners / creators. Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me- Instrumental / courtesy of ⁠⁠⁠www.epidemicsound.com

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
Herinnering aan Wild Rose Bay

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 3:00


Een feelgood romance over het nemen van risico's en in jezelf geloven, tegen het decor van de prachtige Ierse kust. Uitgegeven door Heartbeat Spreker: Denise Lukkenaer

Luisterrijk luisterboeken
Dochters van Wild Rose Bay

Luisterrijk luisterboeken

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 3:00


Een hartverwarmende pageturner die zich afspeelt aan de wilde Ierse kust. Uitgegeven door Heartbeat Spreker: Denise Lukkenaer

Talking Pointes
Brooke Cassen, Back in the Studio

Talking Pointes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 41:41


Today we have the pleasure of speaking with former Australian Ballet dancer Brooke Cassen. On Season Three of Talking Pointes, I spoke with Brooke on what became one of our most listened-to episodes of all time. Today, Brooke returns to the podcast to speak about the success of her episode, and we chat about how she opened up about promotions, and—often a taboo topic in dance—what it means if you don't get promoted and how you deal with that, which is the reality for most dancers in the industry. Because we are focusing on health this season, Brooke and I then discuss the injuries she suffered during her career, how she recovered both physically and mentally to return to the stage. We then discussed the Australian ballet's response to the media storm earlier this year when a Sydney Morning Herald review described dancers of the Australian Ballet as looking “unusually thin.”Brooke continues to direct and teach at her studio in Rose Bay in Sydney for class times. And to sign up, head to studio sixninesix.com au or you can find them on Instagram @studio696x. And you can follow all of Brooke's wonderful adventures on her Instagram @brookecassen.Brooke and I recorded our conversation on the lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation to whom we pay our greatest respects. Your host and producer is me, Claudia Lawson, with additional production by Penelope Ford and Clint. Topic. Sound production and editing is by Martin Peralta at Output Media. And for the latest in all things dance, head to fjordreview.com. Talking Pointes is produced on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, to whom we pay our greatest respects. Production dream team ✨Hosted by @byclaudialawsonProduced by @fjordreviewAdditional Production @clinttopicSound & Editing @outputmediaStudios @brightsidesydney@sawtoothstudios

Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast
The Journos: How Laurie Daley Got The Blues Gig, Wayne's Alpha Move, Shock Of The Year & Fatty Memories

Footy Talk - Rugby League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 49:20


Adam Peacock, Danny Weidler and Michael Chammas join you to discuss how Laurie Daley won the NSW Blues Origin gig and what role Craig Bellamy will play, Wayne Bennett's first day back at Souths, Anthony Seibold's looming contract extension, the diet of Tigers youngster Lachlan Galvin, Josiah Pahulu's contract uproar at the Titans, Todd Greenberg winning the Cricket Australia CEO role, shocks of the year and memories of Paul 'Fatty' Vautin, who has retired from TV after 33 years.  Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://www.listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-rugby-league-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLApplePodcasts Subscribe on Spotify: https://link.chtbl.com/FootyTalkRLSpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Pointes
Brooke Cassen: Different Dreams

Talking Pointes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 34:52


Today we are speaking with the divine Brooke Casson. Brooke Lockett, as she was known throughout her career, grew up in Ballarat and had a dream run to the stage. She was accepted into the Australian Ballet School by the age of 14, and then straight into the company on graduation. In this beautiful and brave interview, Brooke speaks about her career at the Australian Ballet. We speak about promotions, about being the face of the company, the perception of rank and about hard conversations, but we also talk about so much more about new careers, about meeting her husband, becoming a mom. Brooke continues to direct and teach at her Studio in Rose Bay in Sydney. For class times, and to sign up, head to studio696.com.au or @Studio696x on Instagram. And to continue to follow all of Brooke's wonderful adventures, you can find her on Instagram at @brookecassen.Brooke and I recorded our conversation on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, to whom we pay our greatest respects.  Production dream team ✨Hosted by @byclaudialawsonProduced by @fjordreviewAdditional Production @clinttopicSound & Editing @outputmediaStudios @brightsidesydney@sawtoothstudios

Hotspotting
Unit Surge Powers Sydney Market

Hotspotting

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 4:47


The rise and rise of the unit market is keeping the Greater Sydney market busy, although below the exceptional levels seen in some of the other market jurisdictions across Australia.  Unit markets are considerably more positive than house markets in our most expensive capital city and the market share of attached dwellings continues to rise. In our latest analysis, well over half of all residential sales across Greater Sydney are attached dwellings. In most of the Greater Sydney municipalities where sales activity is strong, it's the unit markets that are most active. Outer ring house markets are generally subdued, suggesting that those seeking affordable options are choosing apartments and townhouses.  The dominance of attached dwellings in Sydney market performance can be seen in various metrics, resulting from our most recent analysis of activity. While 45% of locations with house markets have positive rankings in our latest analysis, 67% of unit markets are positive. This includes 24% of house locations classified as rising markets, in contrast to 37% of unit locations. This coincides with further evidence that a growing share of dwelling sales in the Greater Sydney market are attached dwellings.  Comparing the June Quarter results for the past four years, the market-share of units was 48% in 2021, 50% in 2022, 52% in 2023 and 54% in 2024. So the latest quarter has shown a resurgence in sales activity in Sydney, inspired by rising demand for attached dwellings. In the City of Sydney LGA, two-thirds of suburbs have positive ratings, headed by the unit markets in Sydney CBD, Surry Hills, Waterloo, Chippendale, Darlinghurst, Elizabeth Bay and Redfern – all rising markets. In the Canterbury-Bankstown LGA, which has recorded a steady rise in sales volumes over the past 18 months, 60% of locations have positive ratings, most of them unit markets. Those with rising sales activity include the unit markets in Bankstown, Belmore, Canterbury, Campsie, Lakemba and Wiley Park. The City of Parramatta fits this pattern also. Two-thirds of markets have positive ratings and 10 of the 13 ranked as rising are unit markets – headed by North Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, Toongabbie and Westmead. Top end municipalities that continue to pump strongly include the Woollahra LGA, where there have been steady increases in quarterly sales over the past 18 months. The apartment markets in Double Bay, Vaucluse and Edgecliff are all rising, while those in Rose Bay, Woollahra and Paddington have consistent buyer demand. The City of Randwick is also very consistent with its sales levels, boosted by rising activity in the unit markets of Kensington and Matraville, the house market in Randwick, and both houses and units in Maroubra. In the City of Waverley, another place with steady quarter-by-quarter sales, the leading locations with rising sales are the unit markets in Bondi, North Bondi, Bondi Junction and Waverley. In the outer-ring areas, the City of Penrith at the western fringe of Greater Sydney has recorded a recent upsurge in market activity and six out of ten markets have positive rankings. Rising locations include the house markets in Jamisontown, Kingswood, Penrith, St Marys and Werrington, as well as the unit markets in Colyton, Kingswood and St Clair. But the City of Liverpool is where house markets are doing best, amid a recent upturn in sales volumes – led by Green Valley, Moorebank, Prestons and Wattle Grove. The unit market in the central suburb of Liverpool is also notably strong.  

Mi3 Audio Edition
Kincoppal girls' only high school principal: ‘Social media the most damaging influence I've ever seen', backs 16 age limit but ex-Facebook ANZ boss warns of fallout as brands stay silent

Mi3 Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 40:36


The proposed ban on social media for teens has polarised industry and academia with warnings aplenty it could backfire. Ex-Facebook ANZ MD Liam Walsh argues rather than a ban, dumbing down the algorithms, forcing algorithmic transparency through regulation or removing them altogether – could actually be the solution if fears of the effects of algorithmically-generated dopamine addiction and attention-hogging dark patterns on teenage mental health are the primary problem.“If we took that out, how many problems do we have with social?” he says. Walsh warns society has no structures in place to deal with fallout that could land in nine months' time when the Albanese government proposes a new age limit on social media use. “If you take away kids' whole network, how they commune with others, that's kind of a big deal.” Walsh doubts teens will “suddenly start hanging out in the park and helping old ladies paint the fence.”Erica Thomas, Principal at private girls school Kincoppal in Sydney's Rose Bay, agrees teenagers will “seek other things” to fill the void “and that is one concern” but warns there is no time to wait for a protracted legal battle with tech giants in attempts to curtail or open up the algorithms. She sees daily, first-hand, how badly action is required. Across a 30-year career in education, she says social media is “the most damaging influence I have ever seen”.Concentration levels are plummeting with teachers struggling to find a fix, girls are being conditioned to perfectionism from a young age, boys exposed to increasingly extreme violence, toxic influencers and highly sexualised images and bots of girls and young women – and in the last five years, “it's got worse”.Brands have long championed ESG and purpose. But they've been strangely silent on the proposed ban. Katie Palmer-Rose, a social media marketer who has worked with the likes of L'Oreal, PepsiCo and Aldi and now runs influence agency Kindred, thinks many are waiting to see how it plays out. But she says they face a “moment in time where they tend to think very differently about how they show up in social media, how they build communities and connectedness in a digital world that doesn't live in social media,”Production company Finch's Rob Galluzzo and Greg Attwells fully expect legal challenges from tech platforms – who they claim have told staff to “stonewall” 36 Months, the campaign they founded with Nova's Michael ‘Wippa' Wipfli to push for a social media ban for under 16s. Dumbing down algorithms won't cut it, says Attwells. Keeping regulation about health, not tech, and moving fast is key, they suggest – with more backer brands about to be announced. The next phase is designing the massive educational and societal infrastructure required to fill the looming gap.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#172 Roly Davies - Emu Parade Founder | Environ - Mental Health

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 59:09


In this episode of the Good Humans podcast, we sit down with Roland, better known as Roly, the founder of Emu Parade—a movement that combines environmental advocacy with a sense of community and mental well-being.Emu Parade is more than just a rubbish cleanup initiative; it's a love story between Roly, his trusty firetruck Trish, and our planet. After spending 15 years in Sydney's hospo scene, Roly took his passion for good coffee, great conversation, and environmental action to a whole new level.Tune in as we explore how Emu Parade is helping to rehabilitate our natural habitats, one cup of coffee at a time. Roly shares the philosophy behind 'Environ-Mental Health,' which emphasizes the mental benefits of caring for the environment. Learn how something as simple as picking up rubbish can become a rewarding ritual that brings people together, gets us off our screens, and makes a real impact on the planet.Sydney listeners, we've got something special for you! Join Roly and the Emu Parade team for a beach cleanup at Rose Bay on Sunday, September 1st, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. This is your chance to give back to the planet, enjoy some great coffee, and connect with your community.This episode and this weekend's Emu Parade are proudly sponsored by Oatly Oat Milk—because doing good for the Earth should taste good too!If you're interested in how doing good for the Earth can also make you feel good, this is an episode you won't want to miss!Connect with Roly:EMU PARADE WEBSITEINSTAGRAMCooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#172 Roly Davies - Emu Parade Founder | Environ - Mental Health

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 59:09


In this episode of the Good Humans podcast, we sit down with Roland, better known as Roly, the founder of Emu Parade—a movement that combines environmental advocacy with a sense of community and mental well-being.Emu Parade is more than just a rubbish cleanup initiative; it's a love story between Roly, his trusty firetruck Trish, and our planet. After spending 15 years in Sydney's hospo scene, Roly took his passion for good coffee, great conversation, and environmental action to a whole new level.Tune in as we explore how Emu Parade is helping to rehabilitate our natural habitats, one cup of coffee at a time. Roly shares the philosophy behind 'Environ-Mental Health,' which emphasizes the mental benefits of caring for the environment. Learn how something as simple as picking up rubbish can become a rewarding ritual that brings people together, gets us off our screens, and makes a real impact on the planet.Sydney listeners, we've got something special for you! Join Roly and the Emu Parade team for a beach cleanup at Rose Bay on Sunday, September 1st, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. This is your chance to give back to the planet, enjoy some great coffee, and connect with your community.This episode and this weekend's Emu Parade are proudly sponsored by Oatly Oat Milk—because doing good for the Earth should taste good too!If you're interested in how doing good for the Earth can also make you feel good, this is an episode you won't want to miss!Connect with Roly:EMU PARADE WEBSITEINSTAGRAMCooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman
#172 Roly Davies - Emu Parade Founder | Environ - Mental Health

Good Humans with Cooper Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 59:09


In this episode of the Good Humans podcast, we sit down with Roland, better known as Roly, the founder of Emu Parade—a movement that combines environmental advocacy with a sense of community and mental well-being.Emu Parade is more than just a rubbish cleanup initiative; it's a love story between Roly, his trusty firetruck Trish, and our planet. After spending 15 years in Sydney's hospo scene, Roly took his passion for good coffee, great conversation, and environmental action to a whole new level.Tune in as we explore how Emu Parade is helping to rehabilitate our natural habitats, one cup of coffee at a time. Roly shares the philosophy behind 'Environ-Mental Health,' which emphasizes the mental benefits of caring for the environment. Learn how something as simple as picking up rubbish can become a rewarding ritual that brings people together, gets us off our screens, and makes a real impact on the planet.Sydney listeners, we've got something special for you! Join Roly and the Emu Parade team for a beach cleanup at Rose Bay on Sunday, September 1st, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. This is your chance to give back to the planet, enjoy some great coffee, and connect with your community.This episode and this weekend's Emu Parade are proudly sponsored by Oatly Oat Milk—because doing good for the Earth should taste good too!If you're interested in how doing good for the Earth can also make you feel good, this is an episode you won't want to miss!Connect with Roly:EMU PARADE WEBSITEINSTAGRAMCooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYEmail Cooper@thegoodhumanfactory.com to enquire about sponsoring Good Humans Podcast :)THE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australian Golf Passport
Episode Fifty One - Gil Hanse & Josh McFadden on Royal Sydney GC

Australian Golf Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 40:58


A thrill to speak with John McFadden and Gil Hanse of Hanse Golf Design. Both are visiting our country to complete work on the course at Royal Sydney Golf Club.  This exciting development is entering the home stretch, after years of planning and work.  Gil's work is world-renowned, and we hope this commission in Sydney is the first of more projects for he and his team in times to come.  Gil and Josh speak about their work at Rose Bay, how they see the project shaping up, and more broadly, their impressions of Australian golf.  A great insight from two erudite minds. For those who may have missed it – episode #28 of the podcast featured Melbourne-born Hanse Design associate Ben Hillard – he spoke about his time in golf construction and touched on the Royal Sydney project.   Take a listen here -https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/episode-twenty-eight-ben-hillard/id1641420804?i=1000625219776   As always – special thanks to our podcast supporters – Angus And Grace Go Golfing, and Burnley Brewing.   Visit the Angus and Grace Go Golfing website, Instagram page, or bricks and mortar store (William Street Paddington), and get your hands on some of the best golf apparel in the world.  Three button pocket polos are back, while pants and shorts are on sale. Matt is also working on an Australian Golf Passport podcast cap. More details and some giveaways there soon.   Burnley Brewing have fridges and taps brimming with some of the best IPAs you'll ever taste. Get in to Bridge Road Richmond (or visit their online store) to pick some up. Situated at 648-650 Bridge Road Richmond, it's a great place to visit for a feed and a sip. Check them out at www.burnleybrewing.com.au or on insta. You'll be pleased you did.   Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagram page (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Images accompanied by attribution to their owners / creators where applicable. Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

The Property Planner, Buyer and Professor
#256: Property Investor and Taxpayer Insights from the ATO Unveiled – Exploring the Shifting Sands of the Property Investment Landscape

The Property Planner, Buyer and Professor

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 45:41


Got a question for the trio? https://forms.zohopublic.com/propertyplanningaustralia/form/GotaquestionforthePropertyTrio/formperma/zYCQAxzE_24CVlDafP1ozyzwtmB-8m1iCNtCTgDvHXMMike has crafted a great episode from the 2020/2021 tax year data.The average income rose to $68,289. Surprise, surprise, Double Bay came in at first $266,000 and Dover Heights, Rose Bay and Vaucluse came in second at $230,597, and Toorak (Vic) starred, but Cottesloe and Peppermint Bay in WA came in third at $229,000.The median is what's interesting. Stats can be distorting. The median in the top ten suburnbs is $80,000, but the average is significantly higher”Cate sheds light on the returns lodged during the year 2020/2021 which were up 28.3% on the 2006/2007 financial year.A large proportion of SMSF owners account for this strong differential and the Trio ponder the popularity of SMSF investment.“If you don't own your own home, you're in big trouble when you retire.” How much truth to this claim is there? The Trio unpack the history of superannuation and reflect on super from an employer's angle too.The big bucks earners start with Surgeons at an average income of $457,281, followed by Anaesthetists, then ‘Financial Dealers' (whatever that means?!), and fourth with Mining Engineers.Where does the revenue come from? Company tax and GST, followed by individual income tax, and only 15% is GST. Dave dares to raise the concept of bracket creep.Mike shares a startling stat, “88.35% of Aussies earn less than $120K, but the remaining 11.65% pay just over half of all income tax in Australia.” The bracket that most Australians sit within is the $6001 – $37,000 income earners. Dave adds that 4% of income earners pay 35% of tax and he highlights the sensitivities of bracket creep and the required changes.Historically we have always had net rental losses, but what happened in 2020/2021? Cate explains…tune in to find out!How many people earn six or more properties? Cate has some insightful stats to share. Check out our show notes to see an interesting breakdown..….. and the gold nuggets!Mike Mortlock's gold nugget: Things are a little bit more complex than the media would have you believe. When you slice and dice the data, you get some interesting results. But stay tuned for the battle leading up to the Federal election.Cate Bakos's gold nugget: The fiancial year where we saw net rental gains (2020/2021) needs to be contrasted against the following year. We're on treacherous territory with over 90% of private investors servicing the rental market while our politicians focus on the downside of negative gearing.Dave Johnston's gold nugget: The word negative gearing needs to be understood better in relation to all business activities. As Dave points out, when this term is associated with property it's portrayed as ‘the big bad wolf', but negative gearing is widely misunderstood.Shoe notes: https://www.propertytrio.com.au/2024/05/06/ato-insights-unveiled-what-does-the-data-tell-us-about-investor-behaviours/

Understate: Lawyer X
DETECTIVES: Cyberbullying

Understate: Lawyer X

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 46:30


The consequences of online abuse can be fatal, and in the early 2000s, even experts were naive to the dangers of the online world for us, and our kids. Yasmin London is a former NSW Police Officer who took on a diverse set of roles in her decade in the force. She tackled the everyday stress of general duties, the diverse crimes of Rosebay in Sydney and the complex and unknown world of cyberbullying in the early days of the internet.  Yasmin joined host Brent Sanders to talk through her career, and to unpack how her time in the force impacted her motivation for the work she does now.  This episode contains references to suicide and mens violence against women, if it affected you, the number for Life Line is 13 11 14. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Deborah Knight
BREAKING: Seaplane crash landing in Sydney harbour

Afternoons with Deborah Knight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 2:11


Eyewitness Warren, on a boat near Rose Bay, described the seaplane attempting a landing before crashing into the water, with one of its floats detaching. Fortunately, all passengers were safe and evacuated to the remaining float, with the plane partially submerged near the ferry stop.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Propertybuyer Podcast
Episode #65 Sydney's Luxury Property Market Insights

Propertybuyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:34


Welcome to the Propertybuyer Podcast – Unveiling Sydney's Luxury Real Estate World with Darren Curtis of Christies International Welcome to our next edition of the Propertybuyer Podcast, where we delve into the captivating realm of Sydney's luxury property market. Nestled amidst iconic landscapes and prestigious neighbourhoods, Sydney boasts some of the finest real estate in the world. Picture the allure of Point Piper, Rose Bay, Double Bay, or Vaucluse, where expansive waterfront mansions command breathtaking views of the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Imagine the allure of Mosman and Cremorne, with cityscape vistas, or the elegance of Balmoral slopes offering panoramic views stretching to the Heads. And then there are the sprawling estates on the Lower and Upper North Shore, from the leafy suburbs of Roseville and Lindfield to the opulent precincts of Wahroonga and Warrawee, surrounded by renowned private schools. These areas embody the essence of real estate dreams, but in such exclusive markets, discovering hidden gems and seizing the best opportunities is a pursuit that demands expertise. What do luxury buyers truly desire, and from which corners of the globe do they emerge? What is the current state of the top-end market, and how can one navigate these tightly held enclaves? To unravel the mysteries of prestige real estate, we are joined today by a distinguished guest, Darren Curtis from Christies International. With a wealth of experience and insights, Darren is poised to provide timely perspectives on the ever-evolving world of luxury property. Questions that we will cover in this Episode Podcast Topic – Sydney's Luxury Property Market Insights: Darren Curtis, Christies International: Introduction to Darren: "Darren, can you share what inspired you to enter the real estate realm? How long have you been in the industry, and what was your inaugural role?" Christies International's Position: "Currently at Christies International, and working closely with Ken Jacobs, could you shed light on Christie's position in the Australian Real Estate Market?" Coverage and Demographics: "What suburbs and areas do you consistently cover? How would you describe the amenity and demographics of those areas?" Prestige Market Categories: "In terms of price bands, how do you categorize the prestige market? Do you have specific terms like luxury, prime luxury, super luxury, and ultra prime?" Reflection on 2023: "Reflecting on 2023, what were the major influencers in the market, especially at the top end? How would you summarize the year?" Predictions for 2024: "Looking ahead to 2024, what are your expectations and predictions for the property market?" Luxury Buyers' Approach: "Could you elaborate on how luxury buyers approach the real estate game? What key features are they typically looking for?" Expats and Foreign Buyers: "Dealing with expats and foreign buyers, could you share insights into their preferences? How do you guide someone unfamiliar with the Australian market?" Trends in Eastern Suburbs: "What trends are emerging in the Eastern suburbs market? What types of buyers and properties are in high demand?" Setting Realistic Prices: "When listing a property, how do you determine a realistic and relevant price in the current market?" Off-Market Sales: "Off-market sales are prevalent. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach for both buyers and sellers?" Vendor Hesitations: "What factors are holding vendors back from listing properties? Are these reasons rational?" Buyer Reservations: "Similarly, what impediments do buyers face? What might be causing hesitation in the purchasing process?" Negotiation Dynamics: "How do you approach the negotiation process with potential buyers? Any advice for buyers dealing with sales agents?" Memorable Sale: "Reflecting on your career, what has been your most memorable, interesting, or intriguing sale?" Darren's Property Experience: "Can you share your personal experience in buying property? Are you an active property investor yourself?" Best Investment Advice: "Finally, what is the best piece of investment advice you've ever received?"

Talking Pointes
Brooke Cassen: Different Dreams

Talking Pointes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 35:17


Today we are speaking with the divine Brooke Casson. Brooke Lockett, as she was known throughout her career, grew up in Ballarat and had a dream run to the stage. She was accepted into the Australian Ballet School by the age of 14, and then straight into the company on graduation. In this beautiful and brave interview, Brooke speaks about her career at the Australian Ballet. We speak about promotions, about being the face of the company, the perception of rank and about hard conversations, but we also talk about so much more about new careers, about meeting her husband, becoming a mom. Brooke continues to direct and teach at her Studio in Rose Bay in Sydney. For class times, and to sign up, head to studio696.com.au or @Studio696x on Instagram. And to continue to follow all of Brooke's wonderful adventures, you can find her on Instagram at @brookecassen.Brooke and I recorded our conversation on the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, to whom we pay our greatest respects.We are thrilled to be sponsored by Energetiks. Energetiks specialise in creating sustainable, world class dancewear for the stars Energetiks is offering Talking Pointes listeners a 20% discount [available until the end of March 2024]. Listen for the code in the episode. Shop their extensive range online at energetiks.com.au or energetiks.com if you're listening from the US. T&Cs APPLY. TeamClaudia Lawson, host @byclaudialawsonMartin Peralta, sound designer @outputmediaPenelope Ford, producer @fjordreviewClint Topic, additional sound production @sawtoothstudios Talking Pointes was recorded on traditional lands of the Wurundjeri People of the Kulin Nation, Awabakal and Worimi. We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country and recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded.

Fitzy & Wippa
Have You Ever Dobbed In Someone You Knew Was Cheating?

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 38:12


Have you ever known your friend's partner was cheating on them and had to be the one to break the news? It's an absolute disaster of a position to be in and we speak to some callers who have had the worst of both worlds. Plus Kate's made an unlikely Daily Telegraph list that has us shook. And Wippa's got a great solution to the rental crisis he'd like to share that he read in the paper from the comfortability of his Rose Bay mansion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Teatime with Miss Liz
Teatime with Miss Liz T-E-A Open Discussion with Ardra Cole Founder OF Elderdog Canada

Teatime with Miss Liz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 60:01


Teatime with Miss Liz joining to share on ElderDog Canada is a spokesperson from their team. To give us awareness of their non-profit for elder dogs. June 15th, 10 Am ESTLIVE STREAMING ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS AND PODCAST STATIONS AND APPS ElderDog Canada Inc. is a national, community-based, non-profit and registered charity which assists and supports older adults in the care and well-being of their canine companions. We provide care and companionship for older dogs whose lives have been disrupted due to the illness or death of a human companion. We also conduct and support research and educate about the human-animal bond and the significant role of companion animals in the health and well-being of seniors. ElderDog is volunteer-run and provides services free of charge, relying on the proceeds from our online store and donations to fund programs and activities. The items we select and sell in our online store are carefully chosen to ensure we offer only high-quality, environmentally friendly, sustainable products. Thank you for being one of our customers and supporting our important work. To make a donation or for more information, please visit us at elderdog.ca or contact us at info@elderdog.ca or call 1-855-336-4226. Our National Office is located in beautiful Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Our mailing address is 907 Feltzen South Road, RR#1 Rose Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada B0J 2X0. You can also find us on facebook.com/ElderDog and follow us on twitter@ElderDogCanada. ElderDog Canada is a national, not-for-profit charity dedicated to supporting older people, senior dogs, and the important relationship they enjoy.  Headquartered in Nova Scotia and with chapters (Pawds) in eight provinces, more than 3500 volunteers carry out the work of ElderDog. Our no-fee services include providing older adults in-home assistance with basic dog care, finding new homes for older dogs who have lost their human due to illness, death, or relocation, helping seniors find a mature canine companion to “grow old with,” and supporting research and educating the public about the important role of dogs in seniors' lives. I created ElderDog following the sudden death of my brother and my subsequent adoption of his old and ill Chocolate Lab, Mr. Brown. My brother's death was a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of using time and energy to make a positive difference. My adoption of and care for Mr. Brown raised my awareness of a broader need for attention to the care of older dogs who lose their human companion. This awareness, combined with recognition from a decade-long program of research on seniors and caregiving, that dogs play an important role in seniors' health and well-being and that that relationship needs support. My volunteer experience with my dog, Tattoo, in animal-assisted therapy in long-term and palliative care, also taught me a lot about dogs' important role in end-of-life care. These three experiences inspired me to create ElderDog Canada to support the relationship between older adults and their dogs. Since the beginning of operations in 2012, and with the dedication of many volunteers who believe in all that ElderDog stands for and does, ElderDog Canada has grown exponentially with 37 Pawds (our name for chapters) across Canada. I am deeply invested and involved in every aspect of the organization, including the national leadership of ElderDog, which is informed by my background as an adult educator. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/misslizsteatimes/message

We Mean Well
#45 - Walcha Warrior and The Rose Bay Renegade

We Mean Well

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 59:32


0:00 - Off To A Great Start18:15 - Lu's Really Good At Sprinting?26:14 - Characters32:50 - Hinge Notes43:38 - MC Jarch47:08 - Superheroes51:13 - Bedwetters Hotline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE LAST SHOW ON EARTH
Michael Ball

THE LAST SHOW ON EARTH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 88:15


This is the podcast in which we ask a special guest the big, BIG question that nobody ever needed to ask. If there was a huge astreoid hurtling toward Earth threatening to destroy life as we know it and you could see one more show before you die, what would it be? It can be anything you want - a show you've seen before, one that you wish you'd seen, or something you've made up entirely. What would be YOUR Last Show on Earth?Our guest this episode is Michael Ball.Do we need to write anything here? It's Michael Ball FFS! The King of Musical Theatre!!Ok if you don't know who he is - here's a brief rundown:As a stage actor he has won two Best Actor in a Musical Olivier Awards, appeared in West End and Broadway box office hits like Aspects of Love, The Woman in White, The Phantom of the Opera, Hairspray, Passion, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Sweeney Todd and Les Miserables - in which he created the role of Marius (of course).On TV he has been a regular presenter of The One Show and This Morning and has appeared too many times to mention elsewhere on telly but highlights (for us) include Toast of London, The Michael Ball Show, Coronation Street and That Day We Sang by Victoria Wood. He has presented loads of radio shows over the years and now has his own regular hugely popular Sunday morning show for BBC Radio 2 which has become a permant fixture of the station's schedule.As a singer, he has released 21 bestselling solo albums, 5 bestselling albums as part of musical double act Ball and Boe, played concerts all over the world, represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest and hit the top of the singles charts with songs like Love Changes Everything, One Step Out of Time and You'll Never Walk Alone (with Captain Sir Tom Moore)He has Honoray Doctorates from the University of Plymouth and the University of Surrey and was awarded an OBE in 2015 for Services to the Arts.He has just released his first novel The Empire - the first in a series of novels set in a fictional Victorian theatre and returns to the West End in a new production of Aspects of Love in 2023.Links:Michael in Toast of London https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0Z970HPbcEMichael Ball on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2MISUlPFrBMRlIcazbEOUI?si=ChP6gZQbRAaNsOTTR0vwWwOfficial website https://www.michaelball.co.uk/Buy The Empire here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Empire-charming-romantic-Cameron-Mackintosh/dp/1804180548Buy Aspects of Love tix here: https://ticketing.thelyrictheatre.co.uk/tickets/series/LYAOL01MCharcoal Fish restaurant, Rose Bay, Sydney https://www.charcoalfish.com/Hosted by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic written by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerMusic performed by John Owen-Jones and John QuirkRecorded & edited by John Owen-Jones and Alistair BrammerA 2022 John Owen-Jones Associates Productionwww.johnowenjones.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ouzo Talk
Season Finale - LIVE from Rose Bay

Ouzo Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 116:48


It's the end of season one, and to celebrate, for the very first time Tom and Nick are in front of a live audience at Sydney's St George Church Rose Bay, for a very special barbecue! Join the boys as they re-cap the first season of Ouzo Talk, including their individual highlights, favourite interviews and much, much more. There's plenty of meat to try too, with the boys served everything from lamb on the spit, to haloumi and octopus and more, all prepared by friends. There are new and returning guests too! The boys are joined by Nick Andriotakis, My Greek Odyssey's Peter Maneas, Evzones photographer Nick Bourdaniotis, as well as a host of others for what was a memorable first live show for Ouzo Talk, and an amazing day for father's, son's and friends over a drink and plenty of good food!Support the showEmail us at ouzotalk@outlook.comSubscribe to our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3n85GSdk5Q&t=6sFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuzoTalkFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ouzo_talk/

Breakfast with Vossy
Is the World Cup truly reflective of the 'World Game'? (6/12/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 9:51


Chris from Rose Bay and Maestro debate the FIFA World Cup

Fitzy & Wippa
The New War Happening In Sydney's Eastern Suburbs

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 37:26


Some of the residents in Sydney's fanciest suburbs are currently at war… over dog poo. A story close to Wippa's heart as this smelly battle has now infiltrated his leafy street in Rose Bay. Meanwhile, Wippa went on to talk runaway brides and Fitzy shared a story about how he ruined the junior footy match on Sunday. We've also now locked in a day for our Ed Sheeran d**k tour, August 5! If you're holding an event in Sydney next Friday and want Fitzy, Wippa and two massive penises to crash it, slide into our DMs on Instagram with the deets nowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語)  Chinese Podcast
#410 巴菲特說啥省錢金錢習慣/ 阿姐澳洲人路見不平拿土來填說不就不拜託別煩人生觀

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語) Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 32:04


YouTube Ep 64 YouTube Ep 64 來去雪梨豪宅區Rose Bay 走走和吃到飽日本料理!! Stunning Rosebay Walk & All you can eat Japanese https://youtu.be/nOG7dBsuvx0 有關雪梨台灣阿姐: https://linktr.ee/sydneytaiwansister  

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雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語)  Chinese Podcast
#409 阿姐青少年九十年代雪梨生活什麼樣子/這禮拜買的碗糕/ 新單元Best and worst

雪梨台灣阿姐的碎碎念 (華語) Chinese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 25:43


YouTube Ep 64 YouTube Ep 64 來去雪梨豪宅區Rose Bay 走走和吃到飽日本料理!! Stunning Rosebay Walk & All you can eat Japanese! https://youtu.be/nOG7dBsuvx0 有關雪梨台灣阿姐: https://linktr.ee/sydneytaiwansister

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
'Bastille Day: De Franse invloed in Australië'

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 21:50


De Fransen waren dan wel niet de eerste Europeanen die voet aan wal zette in Australië, dat weerhield ze er niet van het land veelvuldig te verkennen. Namen zoals La Perouse, Freychenet en ook Rose Bay komen allemaal van de Fransen. Onze historicus Ingeborg van Teeseling bespreekt de Franse invloeden in Australië.

Community Noticeboard
61 - Rose Bay, NSW with Alice Fraser

Community Noticeboard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 61:51


Big new episode talking all things Rose Bay with Alice Fraser! We learn about the big house Alice grew up in that her holocaust survivor Grandma put together, and how she lived with many people who were part of a resistance. We find out that Rose Bay was the first place in Australia to fly a Sea Plane and we learn about a horse racing scandal for the ages. This one is stacked with info.  Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts. https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית
SBS Jewish update with Shane Desiatnik: “Jewish prominent GP from Rose Bay is battling Covid-19 in ICU” … and more news

SBS Hebrew - אס בי אס בעברית

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 8:45


SBS Jewish update with Shane Desiatnik: “Jewish prominent GP from Rose Bay is battling Covid-19 in ICU” … and more news from the Australian Jewish community

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Pappardelle ai funghi e crema di castagne, una ricetta dello chef Miki D'Angelo

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 5:42


Lo chef dello storico ristorante Catalina di Rose Bay a Sydney ci propone una ricetta tipica dell'autunno che darà sapore anche alle giornate invernali.

Talking Australia
Michael Smith – Circling the earth in a flying “bathtub” Pt. 2 (Rebroadcast)

Talking Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 39:19


Michael Smith is a passionate pilot and movie enthusiast who runs a number of cinemas and owns a tiny flying boat. Both helped him to fulfil his lifelong dream to fly the old Rose Bay to London route operated by Qantas in the 1930s and '40s. He embarked on a several-month-long journey in his “flying bathtub” and extended his trip to eventually take him around the world. Michael did all this without any sponsors and out of pure passion for adventure, which ultimately won him the Australian Geographic 2016 “Adventurer of the Year” award for the first-ever solo circumnavigation in a plane. The trip almost took his life, and in this episode we share his harrowing story and travel into parts of the world that are well and truly off the grid. Here you can find out more about Michael´s adventure & work: http://www.southernsun.voyage/ https://www.screenswithoutborders.org/ This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Liz Ginis (Managing Editor Digital at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com). You can also follow us on Instagram @australiangeographic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Australia
Michael Smith – Circling the earth in a flying “bathtub” Pt. 1 (Rebroadcast)

Talking Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 42:07


Michael Smith is a passionate pilot and movie enthusiast who runs a number of cinemas and owns a tiny flying boat. Both helped him to fulfil his lifelong dream to fly the old Rose Bay to London route operated by Qantas in the 1930s and '40s. He embarked on a several-month-long journey in his “flying bathtub” and extended his trip to eventually take him around the world. Michael did all this without any sponsors and out of pure passion for adventure, which ultimately won him the Australian Geographic 2016 “Adventurer of the Year” award for the first-ever solo circumnavigation in a plane. The trip almost took his life, and in this episode we share his harrowing story and travel into parts of the world that are well and truly off the grid. Here you can find out more about Michael´s adventure & work: http://www.southernsun.voyage/ https://www.screenswithoutborders.org/ This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Liz Ginis (Managing Editor Digital at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com). You can also follow us on Instagram @australiangeographic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Small Business Dads
30. John Kapos aka Chocolate Johnny from Perfection Chocolates

Small Business Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 45:48


John Kapos, better known as Chocolate Johnny, joins us today from Perfection Chocolates. John shares how he has been able to take Perfection from a shop front in Rose Bay to worldwide sales through the power of the internet, and especially social media. This was a great chat that covered a lot of areas, and John's tips as a dad are worth the insight too. You can also find Perfection Chocolates on Facebook and Instagram. If you'd like to be featured on an episode of Small Business Dads, please email daniel(at)dpmtransformation.com and tell me a little bit about your family, your story and of course, your business. You can find out more about this and other episodes featured by visiting our new website - Small Business Dads. It also has a small feature on each of our featured guests. Also if you'd like to score a FREE copy of my book - Short N' Sweet: The 20 Minute Home Workout Solution For Busy Parents, all you have to do is leave a review on Apple Podcasts, take a screenshot of it and email daniel@dpmtransformation.com claiming your review. Don't forget to add your address as well and let me know you'd love a copy as a thank you for spreading the word about our humble show. Finally, if you like what you hear, please subscribe/follow, rate, review and share to help these stories get in front of more dads like yourself.

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The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
Barbara Hannay – Uplifting Romance

The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 36:35


Barbara Hannay's “sparkling feel-good emotional romance”  has attracted more than 12 million readers to her uplifting hope-filled stories. Hi there, I'm your host Jenny Wheeler and today in the Joys of binge reading Barbara talks about the power of romance and how in days of pandemic, more than ever before, readers want to be uplifted. Six things you'll learn from this Joys of Binge Reading episode: How Barbara got started on her 60 book careerWhy we still want to believe in loveNorth Queensland escape part of her charmWorking hard never hurts a careerThe "feel-good" romance she enjoysWhy readers won't want to read about the pandemic Where to find Barbara Hannay:  Website: http://www.barbarahannay.com/ Facebook: @BarbaraHannayauthor  Twitter: @BarbaraHannay What follows is a "near as" transcript of our conversation, not word for word but pretty close to it, with links to important mentions. Jenny Wheeler: But now here's Barbara. Hello there Barbara, and welcome to the show. It's great to have you with us. Barbara Hannay: Thanks Jenny. Lovely to be here. Barbara Hannay - sparkling emotional romance Jenny Wheeler: We both live in an extraordinary time of pandemic. You're in Australia and I'm in New Zealand and we're both in either isolation or lockdown. Can you give the listeners a picture of where you are and how Covid 19 is the affecting you? Living in tropical Queensland Barbara Hannay: Well, we're living in Townsville, which is a city in North Queensland and we're in an apartment, but it's a ground floor apartment with patios, front and back, where I've got lots of pot plants to keep me happy. And we're also very close to Townsville Strand, so we can go to beautiful walks along the waterfront and around Rose Bay. We're well set up in terms of being able to exercise and just get out a little bit. Unfortunately, we can't see our family though, which is hard. Jenny Wheeler: You've got wonderful climate in Northern Queensland though, haven't you? What are the temperatures like at the moment? Barbara Hannay: At the moment? Well, it's a wonderful climate in winter, though summer can be a bit humid and tropical.  We're still in the early thirties at the moment. 12 million and more books sold Jenny Wheeler: Oh, right, still pretty warm. Turning to your writing, and you've really established a fantastic career. I saw somewhere that you had 12 million books sold, and that was a while ago now. So was there a Once Upon a Time moment when you just decided you needed to write fiction or your life would somehow not quite have the full meaning it should, or was it always there as a long term desire? Barbara Hannay: It's actually a little bit of both. I did love telling and making up stories right from when I was little. Even before I knew how to write. I used to draw pictures on pieces of paper and pass them through the gaps in orange boxes and make my sisters sit down and watch these movies that I'd created. Then later when I joined the Brownies, the first thing I wanted to do was the writer's badge, causing my Brown Owl some consternation until she found it tester for me! The Summer of Secrets - Barbara Hannay rural romance. Writing 'wasn't in the family' At school English was my favorite subject, but even given that strong desire, I never actually thought about becoming an author. I think that's probably because I didn't come from a family that was at all that way inclined. My dad was an engineer. My mom worked in the bank. They weren't big readers. They were gardeners, so the main things that came into the house would be gardening magazines. I used to go to the library though, and I kept up my love of reading all through all that. But when I got a job, I became a teacher, an English teacher.  And then I had a family, and when the kids were little, I'd write stories for them and they would illustrate them. However it wasn't until I was teaching a Year 11 ...

Talking Australia
Circling the earth in a tiny flying “bathtub”: Michael Smith (Part 1)

Talking Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 42:10


Michael Smith is a passionate pilot and movie enthusiast who runs a number of cinemas and owns a tiny flying boat. Both helped him to fulfil his lifelong dream to fly the old Rose Bay to London route operated by Qantas in the 1930s and '40s. He embarked on a several-month-long journey in his “flying bathtub” and extended his trip to eventually take him around the world. Michael did all this without any sponsors and out of pure passion for adventure, which ultimately won him the Australian Geographic 2016 “Adventurer of the Year” award for the first-ever solo circumnavigation in a plane. The trip almost took his life, and in this episode we share his harrowing story and travel into parts of the world that are well and truly off the grid. Here you can find out more about Michael´s adventure & work: http://www.southernsun.voyage/ https://www.screenswithoutborders.org/ This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Liz Ginis (Managing Editor Digital at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com). You can also follow us on Instagram @australiangeographic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talking Australia
Circling the earth in a tiny flying “bathtub”: Michael Smith (Part 2)

Talking Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 39:22


Michael Smith is a passionate pilot and movie enthusiast who runs a number of cinemas and owns a tiny flying boat. Both helped him to fulfil his lifelong dream to fly the old Rose Bay to London route operated by Qantas in the 1930s and '40s. He embarked on a several-month-long journey in his “flying bathtub” and extended his trip to eventually take him around the world. Michael did all this without any sponsors and out of pure passion for adventure, which ultimately won him the Australian Geographic 2016 “Adventurer of the Year” award for the first-ever solo circumnavigation in a plane. The trip almost took his life, and in this episode we share his harrowing story and travel into parts of the world that are well and truly off the grid. Here you can find out more about Michael´s adventure & work: http://www.southernsun.voyage/ https://www.screenswithoutborders.org/ This Episode of Talking Australia is hosted by Liz Ginis (Managing Editor Digital at Australian Geographic) and produced by Ben Kanthak (www.beachshackpodcasts.com). You can also follow us on Instagram @australiangeographic. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Recordings
Selling Chocolates Via Livestream with John Kapos

Recordings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 55:07


Episode 26 of Livestream Stars with Ross Brand of Livestream Universe. Subscribe to the podcast: https://rossbrandrecordings.com/ (https://rossbrandrecordings.com). John Kapos is an entrepreneur, business consultant, livestreamer, and visual and video marketing star. Known on social media as “Chocolate Johnny,” he has a popular following on social video platforms such as Periscope, where he has more than 20,000 followers and 4.6 million hearts, and Snapchat. John is the owner of http://perfectionchocolates.com.au/ (Perfection Chocolates and Sweets), established by the Kapos family in Sydney, Australia in Rose Bay in 1939. He is a business and motivational speaker who also teaches courses on using Periscope and Snapchat. Find John on Twitter and Periscope as @ChocolateJohnny and on Snapchat as ChocJohnny. Show TopicsHistory of Perfection Chocolates John's history with video How John started livestreaming How anyone can tell stories on livestream platorms Using humor on Snapchat and in speeches Does John see himself going into broadcasting as a profession? How livestreaming has impacted Perfection Chocolates The most popular chocolate dessert at Perfection Chocolates What are the qualities of good chocolates?

Adventures of a Sailor Girl
Adventures of a Sailor Girl #15

Adventures of a Sailor Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2014 37:49


20 July 2014: Another week, and another jam packed show with Adventures of a Sailor Girl herself, Nic Douglass. Nic covered the main story in sailing this week, that Team Australia has withdrawn from the America's Cup. The reason why is a mystery that will no doubt develop more over the coming weeks, and Nic will keep you posted. We heard a replay with Stacey Jackson, of Team SCA, as the Canary Islands race, the first official Volvo Ocean Race warmup, is now underway. Nic also caught up with her roving reporter, Nina Curtis, Olympic silver medallist on that has been happening for her, both the ups and downs! Finally the Sailor Girl covered some of her own adventures, including the snow, and a pretty amazing photo shoot with Ana Andres-Arroyo Photography on Rose Bay beach, at Nic's favourite time of day, sunset! Next week, Nic will be doing a live broadcast for the start of the Sydney to Gold Coast race on 26 July as well as her normal show at 6pm AEST on 27 July.