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It's our last episode of 2024! Georgie and Abbey are joined by Sam Koslowski co-founder of The Daily Aus to look back on the biggest and best sports stories of the year. Plus, the team make their sporting predictions for 2025. Sam is the co-founder of The Daily Aus, listen to The Daily Aus now. Thank you for listening this year! Two Good Sports returns in March 2025. Subscribe to The Daily Aus sport newsletter Follow @thedailyaus on Instagram Follow @twogoodsportspodcast on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, it's the end of a season and we are finishing on a serious high! Today we are joined by the witty Sam Koslowski from The Daily Aus who exposes all and takes us inside the boys' group chat. We cover everything from shower thoughts and risky investments, all the way to how much he spent on his recent wedding!!Although this is our last episode for the season, the conversation doesn't end here... We want your thoughts!Shoot us an email at yigc@equitymates.com or DM us @yigcpodcast and we'll be collating your thoughts (anonymously of course). You can also send in your very own money dilemmas to be unpacked by ourselves, alongside our expert contributors in our weekly newsletter - subscribe here. And whilst you're on your phone, why not download Australia's highest rated banking app. This episode was brought to you by Up, the bank making dealing with money easy for our generation. And if you download and sign up using the code YIGC, they will deposit $10 into your account. Easy money! T&Cs apply, find them at up.com.au/terms***** In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of You're In Good Company acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****You're In Good Company is a product of Equity Mates Media. This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.You're In Good Company is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Koslowski has news in his blood – his father was a senior journalist and he's been in the business for 12 years despite not yet hitting 30. He co-founded The Daily Aus with a bold goal – to create a news brand for young Australians which met them where they lived: on Instagram. Now Meta is threatening to turn off news across all its platforms, threatening the viability of his business – a situation which could also happen in Aotearoa. Koslowski joins Duncan Greive on The Fold to talk through the model and mission of The Daily Aus, and how it's responding to a near-existential threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My newsletter: https://simonowens.substack.com/ For most of Instagram's existence, it wasn't thought of as a platform for distributing news, but a growing number of media entrepreneurs have figured out ways to leverage its photo and video features to deliver engaging news digests. One of those entrepreneurs is Sam Koslowski. Back in 2017, he and his co-founder launched The Daily Aus, a social first news outlet that's grown its Instagram account to over 500,000 followers. As it ramped up its audience on the app, it began to diversify its content offerings across newsletters, podcasts, and YouTube. In my interview with Sam, we discussed why Instagram was the ideal platform for launching the company, how it monetizes its content, and where he hopes to expand in the coming years.
The way we consume news is changing and traditional media is struggling to keep up with our forever online lifestyles. The Daily Aus is changing that – and fast. With unstoppable co-founders Sam Koslowski and Zara Seidler at the helm, The Daily Aus has cracked the code on resonating with young people, distilling the big news stories of the day into accessible, bite sized pieces. From fearless journalists to savvy entrepreneurs, witness the rise of a new generation that's leaving a lasting imprint. Hear from Zara Seidler and Sam Koslowski in conversation with editor and podcaster Clare Stephens, as they unpack the big business of youth-focused news and reveal how digital platforms are transforming the news landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Daily Aus is in the U.S. to cover Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's state visit. While here, TDA had the the opportunity to sit down with two of President Joe Biden's most important White House officials - Press Secretary Karin Jean Pierre and National Security Council Spokesperson John Kirby.CreditsGuests: Press Secretary Karin Jean Pierre and National Security Council Spokesperson John KirbyHosts: Zara Seidler, Sam Koslowski and Billi FitzSimonsProducer: Joe KielySubscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterBuy our new book No Silly QuestionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show we chat to Zara Seidler - co-founder of Australia's leading social-first news outlet The Daily Aus. The Daily Aus produces digestible content for young people by young people, and does so by using colourful Instagram tiles - which we're sure have been shared in your group chat, likely multiple times. Zara and her co-founder Sam Koslowski actually started The Daily Aus in 2017 by posting news tiles on Instagram so that their friends and family could better understand the news - a side hustle that quickly became a fully realised newsroom. They have now expanded their audience to many young Australians through social media feeds (we're talking half a million followers on Instagram), as well as podcasts and daily newsletters. Their aim? To introduce quality journalism to young audiences to build a healthy and consistent media consumption habit. – Zara recommends dipping into some fiction reading, and is currently reading a book by Colleen Hoover. She's listening to But Are You Happy - a Mamamia podcast hosted by Clare Stephens. – Find Zara Seidler on Instagram and connect with Zara on LinkedIn. Follow The Daily Aus on Instagram at @thedailyaus, and subscribe to the TDA newsletter to be on top of news that matters. – Wanting more? Find us on TikTok, Instagram and LinkedIn as @cleverwomenco Ps. you can ask us a question or pitch to come on the show by heading to our website: clevermediaco.com – And please don't forget to support us! If you liked what you heard, subscribe to our show & leave us a rating and review - we will love you for it
Should we make Small Business Saturday a thing? If you love a good startup story you're in for a treat. In today's bonus episode Sam Koslowski joins Glen on the podcast to give us a glimpse into the journey of co-founding Australia's leading social-first news service, The Daily Aus. Glen and Sam touch on:
When the CEO of Tennis Australia and AO Tournament Director comes to the Pride Hub for a chat, we all sit up and listen. Craig Tiley talks to Sam Koslowski about leadership, how his past has informed his perspectives on pride, diversity and inclusion, and the power of sport to shift conversations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Kate Jenkins: Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner, a member of the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Play by the Rules Co-Chair. Her mission is to advance gender equality — in politics, the corporate sphere, public service bodies like the army or police, universities or sports. This year, she is also an Ambassador for the FIFA 2023 Women's World Cup. She sat down for a chat with Sam Koslowski about how to improve diversity in men's sport, whether a Pride Hub should exist in 50 years' time, and how politics and sport speak to one another.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Maria Thattil is a speaker, author, creator, TV star, former Miss Universe and model. She's also one of the most influential voices in the discourse around LGBTQIA+ representation in Australian media via her newspaper columns, TV appearances and web presence. Maria sat down with co-founder of The Daily Aus, Sam Koslowski, for a chat in the Mastercard Pride Hub.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
World-renowned sports reporter Nick McCarvel has been a tennis writer for The New York Times, USA Today, ESPN the Magazine, NBC Sports and the official tournament websites of the US Open and Australian Open. His contribution as a Pride Ambassador for tennis — and world sport in general — is not to be understated. From in front of the camera to behind the keyboard, McCarvel is a force to be reckoned with. He sat down with Sam Koslowski from The Daily Aus in the Mastercard Pride Hub to talk Pride in tennis, institutional change and the future of inclusion in sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to part 1 of our 2 parter today. Content warning: today's episode will discuss pregnancy and abortion and if that's a triggering subject for you, please move on to part 2 of today's episodes. We kick things off by having our Britt back and covid free! *Spoiler, her laugh has also returned.* Laura has taken a huge step in her wedding planning and FOUND THE DRESS!! We are then joined by Sam Koslowski, co-founder of The Daily Aus, to unpack how and why the US supreme court has ended the constitutional right for a woman in America to have an abortion. Sam explains how the legal system in the US works, which states it will be legal and illegal to have a termination of pregnancy and how this ruling will largely impact minority groups and people of lower socioeconomic status. Our hearts are breaking for the women that will be affected by this decision. It is truly baffling that this is happening in 2022. Part 2 of this episode is with Dr Hannah Korrel and we discuss navigating friendships throughout different stages of your life. Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your dog, tell your friend and share the love because we love love!
Welcome to part 2 of our 2 parter. In part 1, we were joined by Sam Koslowski, co-founder of The Daily Aus, to unpack abortion bans in the US. You can find that episode in your podcast libraries. In part 2, we sat down with Dr Hannah Korrel to chat about navigating friendships throughout different stages of your life! Maybe you're single and travelling and your friend has gotten married and wants to have kids soon? Maybe your friend is moving for their career and you're wanting to change occupations? We also chat about how many 'really close' friends we can actually have, how our identity changes and how that impacts our friendships and when we should let go of friendships. You can find everything about Dr Hannah Korrel here: https://hannahkorrel.com Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your dog, tell your friends and share the love because we love love! xx
Welcome to part 1 of our 2 parter today.Content warning: today's episode will discuss pregnancy and abortion and if that's a triggering subject for you, please move on to part 2 of today's episodes. We kick things off by having our Britt back and covid free! *Spoiler, her laugh has also returned.*Laura has taken a huge step in her wedding planning and FOUND THE DRESS!! We are then joined by Sam Koslowski, co-founder of The Daily Aus, to unpack how and why the US supreme court has ended the constitutional right for a woman in America to have an abortion. Sam explains how the legal system in the US works, which states it will be legal and illegal to have a termination of pregnancy and how this ruling will largely impact minority groups and people of lower socioeconomic status.Our hearts are breaking for the women that will be affected by this decision. It is truly baffling that this is happening in 2022.Part 2 of this episode is with Dr Hannah Korrel and we discuss navigating friendships throughout different stages of your life.Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your dog, tell your friend and share the love because we love love!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to part 2 of our 2 parter. In part 1, we were joined by Sam Koslowski, co-founder of The Daily Aus, to unpack abortion bans in the US. You can find that episode in your podcast libraries.In part 2, we sat down with Dr Hannah Korrel to chat about navigating friendships throughout different stages of your life!Maybe you're single and travelling and your friend has gotten married and wants to have kids soon? Maybe your friend is moving for their career and you're wanting to change occupations?We also chat about how many 'really close' friends we can actually have, how our identity changes and how that impacts our friendships and when we should let go of friendships.You can find everything about Dr Hannah Korrel here: https://hannahkorrel.comTell your mum, tell your dad, tell your dog, tell your friends and share the love because we love love! xxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the UK, people using self-driving cars might be allowed to watch television on built-in screens. So who do we blame if something goes wrong? Plus, Netflix is losing subscribers and money. What does this mean for the future of streaming? And, Google, Meta, and others will have to explain their algorithms under new EU legislation Guests Alice Clarke, journalist and game reviewer Sam Koslowski, co-founder of the Daily Aus
Welcome to your big meaty episode Lifers. Today we are unpacking 'the overwhelm.' If you don't know what that is, we'll walk you through it but it's likely that you've felt it; particularly in the last few years. In this episode, we unpack how the consistent and relentless overhaul of news, information and expectations of us are leaving us feel overwhelmed and anxious ALL THE FUCKING TIME! We have Sam Koslowski from The Daily Aus join us to chat about: -emotional fatigue with news -compassion fatigue and desensitisation of what's happening around us & -the privilege debate with switching off. We also speak about how parenting and our work loads are contributing to our sense of feeling overwhelmed. We hope you feel less alone and like you're able to relieve a little bit of pressure off of yourself after this episode. Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your friend, tell your dog and share the love because we love love!!! xxx
Welcome to your big meaty episode Lifers.Today we are unpacking 'the overwhelm.'If you don't know what that is, we'll walk you through it but it's likely that you've felt it; particularly in the last few years.In this episode, we unpack how the consistent and relentless overhaul of news, information and expectations of us are leaving us feel overwhelmed and anxious ALL THE FUCKING TIME!We have Sam Koslowski from The Daily Aus join us to chat about:-emotional fatigue with news-compassion fatigue and desensitisation of what's happening around us &-the privilege debate with switching off.We also speak about how parenting and our work loads are contributing to our sense of feeling overwhelmed.We hope you feel less alone and like you're able to relieve a little bit of pressure off of yourself after this episode.Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your friend, tell your dog and share the love because we love love!!!xxxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zara Seidler is the co-founder of The Daily Aus - the wildly successful social-first news service - aimed at equipping young people with the information and context around the big stories that matter.In 2017, as her political advising career was just starting to take off, Zara met Sam Koslowski, and together, the two twenty-somethings decided they'd make a business out of being master explainers.And that business went nuts! And at the start of this year, Zara quit her day job to work in The Daily Aus full time. And it now has more than a quarter of a million followers. Zara talks about the highs and lows of jumping without a safety net (especially when you're risk averse!), her first ever live tv appearance on ABC QandA, interviewing Gladys Berejiklian and why Millennials and Gen Z should be taken seriously.SHOW NOTESFollow The Daily Aus and Zara at @thedailyaus and @zaraseidlerNeed help with your next media appearance? Head to our website at stephaniehuntmedia.com or chat with us on Instagram at @stephaniehuntmedia or Facebook.This podcast is brought to you by Charles Sturt University - where I studied Communications and I'm proud to be a member of their alumni.We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast, the Darug people. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
Sam Koslowski is co-founder of The Daily Aus, Australia's leading social-first news service, delivering news geared towards a younger audience with an emphasis on positivity. Sam broke away from the the path he was on, feeling like he was playing a role that wasn't right for him, working as a corporate lawyer and hating it. As someone with his own history of anxiety, the constant negativity and fear mongering of mainstream news was particularly noticeable to Sam and he realised those same feelings were making other young people switch off from the 24 hour news cycle. So Sam and Zara Seidler made the bold move to launch their own news platform - that's now an Instagram page, newsletter and podcast that reaches a quarter of a million young Aussies each day. The Daily Aus is the disruptor proving it's possible to stay informed and stay positive.
'If we're not innovating, and we're not trying out something different, then what's the point?' The Daily Aus is Australia's leading social media-first news publisher, and it's quickly becoming the most trusted news publisher amongst young people, and traditional media is taking note. Co-founder Sam sam Koslowski joins Mark Bouris to discuss how the publisher continues to reset the thinking of traditional media, why the assumptions of young adults are usually wrong and how TDA is changing that. Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Want to grow your business and stay ahead of the pack? Access Mark Bouris' Masterclasses. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Generation Z doesn't sit down in front of the nightly news to get its information. Instead, it's all available in their Instagram feeds or on their TikTok for you pages. This week, Prue Clarke sits down with Matilda Boseley from Guardian Australia and Sam Koslowski from The Daily Aus to discuss how everything is content, the psychology of explainer journalism and why trust remains the essential for social-first journalists.
Sam Koslowski is one half of The Daily Aus, a news source for millennials who want the top news in under a minute a day. Alongside running his busy startup, Sam is a keen investor, and he joins Alec and Bryce to talk about his journey in the stockmarket, from his very beginnings, through to his biggest investing mistake, and his greatest wins. If you want to support Sam, follow The Daily Aus instagram here. Order the book on Booktopia or Amazon now. If you want to let Alec or Bryce know what you think of an episode, contact them here. Make sure you don't miss anything about Equity Mates - sign up to our email list here. Want more Equity Mates? Come to our website and explore! You'll find information on our full network of shows, including our Equity Mates Investing Podcast, book recommendations, blogs, news, and more. *****In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Get Started Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****Get Started Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of Get Started Investing are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. Get Started Investing is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Koslowski is the founder of digital news company The Daily Aus. Sam, and his co-founder Zara, launched The Daily Aus in 2017 in order to provide young Australians with tailored news in a social-media-first way. In early 2021, when TDA was growing by thousands of followers a day, Sam was forced to ditch his job as a lawyer in a top-tier firm to work on the media business full time.Hear all about how Sam has built an audience of over 200,000 young Australians that trust him to deliver the news that matters to them.This episode is a must listen for aspiring lawyers, entrepreneurs and journalists. Join Finn Blake as he gets all the insights in this brand new episode.Welcome to Season 1! I'm Finn Blake and I'm using coffee dates to find out success stories to empower the next generation. Subscribe now!Prefer to watch our episodes?YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjoA4ojTYGscgOmGkGZQIhwGet in touch
Today on the show we are lucky to have the in-demand Zara Seidler, the Co-Founder of The Daily Aus, Australia's leading social-first news service.Launched by Zara and her Co-Founder, Sam Koslowski in March 2017, TDA are doing phenomenal numbers. In the last 12 months they've gone from 6,000 to over 200k followers* on insta, created a daily newsletter and launched a podcast.We are so excited to have Zara on the show today to chat all things The Daily Aus, what it's like starting a social-first news media business in a turbulent time for the industry, tapping into millenials appetite for political and social engagement, and the hard stuff about launching a rapidly growing startup in your 20s.About The Daily AusThe Daily Aus are Australia's leading social-first news service. They offer young Australians a digestible and engaging way to access the news.You can find The Daily Aus at thedailyaus.com.au, and follows them as @thedailyaus on Instagram and @thedailyaus on TikTokFollow and get in touch with us on Instagram @faceoftechpodcastBig thanks to our sponsors, Common Code who build products, communities and enterprises for a better world.* As at 24 August 2021 (this number will be become obsolete quickly - they are growing fast!!)
How do you arrest more than 800 suspected criminals around the world? Get them to use an app that happens to be controlled by worldwide law enforcement. We dive into the weird world of the ANOM app and the role it played in what is shaping up to be one of the biggest crime stories of the year. Also - dozens of the world's most popular websites like the New York Times, Twitch and Spotify disappeared offline last week… and it's all thanks to one company that underpins a huge part of the internet we experience. Plus are you more likely to swipe right on a dating app for someone who's vaccinated? And why are we wasting our time on Zoom when we should be making holograms of each other? Guests: Ariel Bogle, Analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute & Sam Koslowski, Co-founder of The Daily Aus.
Zara and Sam are my youngest guests to date. 24 and 26 respectively they quit incredible careers in corporate law and politics to launch The Daily Aus. Such an inspirational pair – I LOVE THEIR STORY. What is The Daily Aus I hear you ask well..“The Daily Aus is Australia's leading social-first news organisation. They are on a mission to arm millennials with the tools and information to begin their own deep dive into the news. Their news recaps and explainers are read by over 100,000 Australians daily (85% of whom are under 34). They also have a daily podcast (It’s currently the only Australian daily news podcast that specifically targets a young Gen Z and Millennial cohort) and newsletter. The Daily Aus has been featured as an innovative news organisation in the Sydney Morning Herald, the Australian Financial Review, B&T Magazine and by Canva in their 2020 Year in Review.”I am certainly not a millennial, but Zara and Sam can add this older bird to their audience figures now and I am a fully subscribe podcast listener to-boot. Enjoy our three-way, I promise it’s a hour of your life that will leave you feeling uplifted, informed and entertained. Xwww.thedailyaus.com.auThe Daily Aus podcast available wherever you listen to your podsInstagram @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Koslowski is co-founder of The Daily Aus- a social-first news platform, offering up bite-sized news on Instagram as well as a daily newsletter and podcast. We chatted to Sam about his journey leaving a corporate law job to go full-time at The Daily Aus.
It's punchy, informative, and the opposite of a time waster. In other words, The Daily Aus is news...but on Instagram. One of its founders, Sam Koslowki, seems to be just as pragmatic and practical.The success people find, especially when it happens so quickly often dredges up old complications. For Sam, he's got the structure in place to deal with them; four housemates, a loving partner and a rescue dog - but what if those structures fall away, what if old mental health habits really do die hard. Get informed in a jiffy: instagram.com/thedailyaus/?hl=enThank you to Uncle Jack Charles for the acknowledgement of country.Are you on Instagram like The Daily Aus? Of course you are don't fib! A link to ours is below this line...riiiiight there!instagram.com/calmyafarm_/calmyaffarm.com.auSubscribe to BRAVE, your new favourite free monthly newsletter here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Daily Aus is a different player in the news landscape, delivering five news stories a day that breakdown the daily news. Created by Sam Koslowski and Zara Seidler, The Daily Aus posts clear and concise Instagram stories and posts for the busy millennial. It's designed to be read in under a minute as a part of weekday morning routines.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - News consumption- What happened today in the news- Publications or platforms- Story sources- Leaks and rumours- Leads and finding the story- Slow news in social media- History and news- Fighting clickbait- Australian and global news- Finding good stories- The future of news- Social media platforms and delivering trustful news- TikTok and where it fits- Building an audience outside of social media- Becoming more aware of politics- Personal brand and news reporting- Comments, DMs and scale- Mainstream media- Echo chambers and voices- Pop culture and world changing news- Learnings from starting The Daily Aus- LobbyingThe Daily Aus: https://www.thedailyaus.com.au/The Daily Aus on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailyaus/Watch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/792Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Find out more at https://bigmediacompany.com/