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The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Morning Loz is back Overnight News Shazza Loz slept through the show - what did you sleep through? Rumours Heaps Good Quiz Archeology chat Scott Philips on new loan scheme See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Roo and Ditts For Breakfast Catch Up - 104.7 Triple M Adelaide - Mark Ricciuto & Chris Dittmar
Morning Overnight News Loz Bloopers Hike For Hope Celeb Goss Sam school excursion Scott Philips on US Election Rumour Mill GOAT US Politics Weird Ilnesses Paul Murray on US election Goodbye Rush Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we chatted to Annetta Bellengeri about breaking your lease early, Shane A Basset about what to watch this weekend and Scott Philips about the impact of AI on jobs. You can catch Atlas for Breakfast every weekday from 6-9am. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Moreland from Teaminvest and Scott Philips from The Motley Fool go in-depth and stock specific on ‘the call.'Resmed (RMD)Appen (APX)Kogan (KGN)Zip (ZIP)A2 Milk (A2M)Magellan (MFG)EML Payments (EML)Nuix (NXL)Alumina (AWC)Propel Funerals (PFP)Stock of the day: Paladin Energy (PDN) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A huge drop on Wall Street saw the Australian share market following, wiping off gains from earlier in the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Philips from The Motley Fool and Mark Moreland from Teaminvest go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: REH, SGP, IEL, ORI, SDF, A2M, TNE, QUB, IGO, RMD. The stock of the day is Fortescue (FMG). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Philips from the Motley Fool joins us for his expert analysis on what was behind the economic pain and how we can prepare for a challenging year ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Philips from The Motley Fool and Mathan Somasundaram from Deep Data Analytics go in-depth and stock specific. Stocks covered: BBT, IPL, SDR, LAU, NAN, SUN, TRJ, RHC, GUD, TAH. The stock of the day is Collins Foods (CKF). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Scott Philips joins us for a second time. Scott first shared his unbelievable story on the Elite Foundations podcast and people kept asking for round #2.Business wise, Scott went from 10K a month to 3 million dollars a month in less than two years.He shares how he went from the lowest of lows and accepting mediocracy in life where he is today. How he stepped up, changed the core of who he was and the one main thing that lead him to achieve an incredible and inspiring life.Scott's unique unique blend of honest vulnerability and savage intensity created another fascinating episode full of unbelievable stories and impactful lessons.(22:32) Open mental loops, eliminating drama and addition by subtraction, the tangible steps Scott took to start turning his life around(33:52) How setting ludicrous goals can result in achieving real self esteem(39:08) Become the best you can be by deciding what you want and who you need to become to winSubscribe: https://bit.ly/3vzkXYxConnect with Itamar:Sign up for "3 Quick Ideas Tuesday" (weekly 2 minute newsletter around mindset and emotional fortitude): https://itamarmarani.com/3ideasGet the complete nothing held back Emotional Fortitude micro course: https://Itamarmarani.com/courseApply for the 6 week "The Arena Accelerator": http://itamarmarani.com/acceleratorFollow Itamar on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/itamarmarani Connect with Itamar on LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itamarmarani/Connect with Itamar on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/itamar.marani/www.itamarmarani.com
In this episode, Scott Philips joins us for a second time. Scott first shared his unbelievable story on the Elite Foundations podcast and people kept asking for round #2.Business wise, Scott went from 10K a month to 3 million dollars a month in less than two years.He shares how he went from the lowest of lows and accepting mediocracy in life where he is today. How he stepped up, changed the core of who he was and the one main thing that lead him to achieve an incredible and inspiring life.Scott's unique unique blend of honest vulnerability and savage intensity created another fascinating episode full of unbelievable stories and impactful lessons.(22:32) Open mental loops, eliminating drama and addition by subtraction, the tangible steps Scott took to start turning his life around(33:52) How setting ludicrous goals can result in achieving real self esteem(39:08) Become the best you can be by deciding what you want and who you need to become to winSubscribe: https://bit.ly/3vzkXYxConnect with Itamar:Sign up for "3 Quick Ideas Tuesday" (weekly 2 minute newsletter around mindset and emotional fortitude): https://itamarmarani.com/3ideasGet the complete nothing held back Emotional Fortitude micro course: https://Itamarmarani.com/courseApply for the 6 week "The Arena Accelerator": http://itamarmarani.com/acceleratorFollow Itamar on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/itamarmarani Connect with Itamar on LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itamarmarani/Connect with Itamar on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/itamar.marani/www.itamarmarani.com
Religious Discrimination Bill passes lower house; Former Labor MP Adem Somyurek wants corruption investigation into infamous red shirts scandal; Switch your job to get ahead; CBA boss says rate rises are coming; Finance update with Scott Philips; Supply chain still impacted by flooding: Preview of NSW “Super Saturday” by-elections; Airports ready to welcome back tourists; Changes to definition of fully vaccinated to be decided today; Business leaders urge end to cruise ship ban; Renovation costs soar amid supply and staff woes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How to think about long term investing in such a changeable environment, what the Australian investing landscape is like at the moment, and why he's so excited by the tech innovation space at the moment. Scott Philips talks to The Motley Fool's Kevin Gandiya. Follow Kevin on twitter @KevinGandiya Follow The Good Oil on instagram, facebook and twitter @goodoilpodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Desire To Trade Podcast | Forex Trading Tips & Interviews with Highly Successful Traders
His Crypto Trading Strategy Outperforms The Market In episode 326 of the Desire To Trade Podcast, I sit down with Scott Philips, a full-time trader and good friend of mine. He shares his crypto trading strategy that is completely outperforming 99% of traders right now in any market. You get to learn his entire strategy for free!
Welcome to a very special episode 45 of the Money and Investing Show, I am really excited to be joined by Scott Philips the Chief Investment officer at The Motely Fool.Scott started his journey with Motely Fool as a member before joining their team in 2011 working his way to the top job, On Top of his role as Chief Investment officer Scott runs 3 Investment services for the Motely fool. He is regular contributor for the Sydney Morning Herald, The age and Money Magazine and In his spare time you may have seen him on weekend sunrise, and channel 7 , channel 9 late news and Aus Biz. Scott embodies what it means to be a long term fundamental investor and he also runs 2 of his own podcast which make him a very busy man and we really appreciate his time today.Todays episode covers:- Scott's Investment Journey- Finding companies and building a thesis- Batting averages - ETFs- Cryptocurrencies - Crypto ETFs- Ethical InvestingThroughout this series we hope you can find some key take aways to either; help you get started or polish your existing skillsLinks from Todays show:https://scottphillips.com.au/https://www.fool.com.au/Twitter: TMFScottPMusic By:Ikson - https://soundcloud.com/ikson or https://youtube.com/ikson Questions or feedback: info@captialmediagrp.com ** Disclaimer**Please remember the information and opinions provided in this podcast is general advice only and does not constitute financial advice. This podcast was created without knowing individuals needs, financial situations or investment objectives. The hosts of this show may hold positions in the companies discussed. Before considering any investment please read the product disclosure statement and consider speaking to a liscenced financial professional
Hoje falamos da Banda Creed, formada nos Eua pelos amigos Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Brian Marshall e Scott Philips em 1995, banda de muitos hits,grandes vendas, mas inconstante e muitas vezes ridicularizada pelos "entendidos" do ramo. O vocal do Scott lembra muito o do Eddie Vedder do Pearl Jam e o guitarrista é muito bom. Sigam nos nas nossas redes sociais @cha_com_o_pimenta_podcast Envie nos críticas e sugestões para chacomopimenta@gmail.com
On this week's show, Spice Radio Huntsville brings us a spicy mix of groups performing around town including tracks from: The Golden Flakes, GO GO Killers, Winslow Davis, Hew Tyler and the Quantaphonics. Tim Miller from intunewithtmill jams on some local favorites from Dizzy D, Kat Elizabeth, The New Respects, Canita featuring Pierre Bless, Liquid Redemption and Black Market Salesmen. Evan Billiter from the Microwave Dave Foundation chats with Scott Philips about playing guitar in part of the space shuttle and the story of wood seeds from outer space that became a guitar. Catch the show Saturday night at 9pm on WLRH 89.3 FM/HD Get the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Googleplay or download it directly at here at WLRH.org#wlrhloveslocal #localmusic #valleysounds
rdYou are going to have to listen to this episode, if you want to find out what connects Jack the Ripper, Shakespeare, Winnie the Pooh - and New York City in 1891. HISTORICAL REFERENCES: Shakespeare / Jack The Ripper Mystery: Gardner, Charles W., The Doctor and The Devil (1894). Willemse, Cornelius, Behind the Green Lights (1931). Sante, Luc, Low Life (1990). Begg, Paul, The Forgotten Victims (2014). Tully, Jim, Prisoner 1167: The Madman Who Was Jack the Ripper. Sugden, Philip The Complete History of Jack the Ripper. Graham, Heather, Sacred Evil (2011) Shakespeare, William, The Merchant of Venice (1596). New York Times, April 25, 1891. New York Tribune, October 2, 1888. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 24, 1891. Cleveland Plain Dealer, April 25, 1891. Bismarck Daily Tribune – October 11, 1888. Boston Daily Globe on November 13, 1888. Police Blotter & Court News: Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 1, 1888. GUEST VOICES Jack The Ripper, Shakespeare and Winnie the Pooh: Carrie Brown / Shakespeare – Emma, co-host of S’laughter Podcast. NYC Police Inspector Thomas Byrne - Eoghan Maguire - Buddah0047 (twitter) and (mixer). Charles W. Gardner, Private Eye - – Sam Kulper of the Breakers podcast. NYC Police Recruit Instructor - Zane Sexton – from Shadowy Slicker podcast. Police Blotter & Court News: Police Blotter Narrator - Penny – of Murder She Spoke Podcast. Police Blotter Title Intro (voice) - Dennis Serra, host of Evil Podcast. Judge / Call to Order - John Doe, free lance actor and voice performer. Jack Kilroy (defendant) - Austin Beach of Audioblivious Productions. Municipal Judge (#1) - Scott Philips of Audioblivious Productions. Municipal Judge (#2) - Pete Lutz from the Pulp Pourri podcast, the Jake Dimes podcast, the Range Detective podcast; and the Save the Last Word for Me podcast. Outro Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren, co-host of the Forgotten News Podcast. Host Intro – Nina Innsted, the host of the Already Gone podcast. MUSIC: Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest I Knew A Guy SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org Gothic Music Ghost Piano Applause People Talking Gavel_-_3_Strikes_with_room_reverb Rimshot Tinkerbell Transition_Music OUTRO APHORISM: Source (paraphrase) – Chesterton, G.K., The Blue Cross (1910), reprinted in the Innocence of Father Brown, short story collection. T-SHIRTS, MUGS, AND OTHER SWAG - NOW AVAILABLE! Just click here! HEY! CONTACT US: E-Mail: ForgottenNewsPodcast@gmail.com Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Forgotten-News-Podcast Twitter: @NewsForgotten @KitCaren HEY! CAN YOU HELP US?! PLEASE HELP THE FORGOTTEN NEWS PODCAST TO COVER THE COSTS OF RESEARCH, INVESTIGATION, AUDIO EQUIPMENT. AND PODCAST HOSTING FEES. ANY DONATION - EVEN A DOLLAR - WOULD REALLY HELP US OUT! Just click on this PayPal link, to contribute. PAYPAL Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
This special edition of Well, Well, Well commemorates World AIDS Day 2015. Tex returns with Jesse to chat with Matt, a Red Ribbon volunteer from VAC. Scott Philips brings us up to date on his Wrap It In Red fundraising events for WAD. Alex Nikolovski, Team Leader at VAC Positive Living Centre tells us about the Memorial Service which is held every year at PLC. While Marg Hayes from the Catholic AIDS Ministry fills us in about her role in the Memorial.
Regardless of how many times I've been to Woodworking in America the one place that gets all my attention, and apparently that of the vast majority of show visiters, is the Marketplace. Where else will you find some of the most unique tool makers in the woodworking world all under one roof? Not only can you get your hands on these tools, but more importantly you have an unique opportunity to talk with the tool makers themselves. Ever wonder about having customized tools made? Have questions about the design or function of a tool? Or just want to play with some really cool tools? The Woodworking in America marketplace is the perfect place to do all of that and more. It's truly the woodworker's candy store. But if you've visited this year or in previous years you also know there's more to the marketplace than tools and supplies. There's great freebie demonstrations from the likes of Roy Underhill and Adam Cherubini to name a few. Along with drawings for amazing door-prizes, opportunities to meet with television personalities like Scott Philips and Tommy McDonald. And for the really daring, there's the Hand Tool Olympics. Compete against yourself or a friend or two to see who can have the best results with a basic set of hand tools to create basic joinery and complete typical workshop tasks. Thanks to the many tool manufacturers and vendors for your time and answering all of my questions. It's much appreciated! Vendors in today's episode include the following: Lee Valley Hock Tools Two Cherries Bow Clamps Catharine Kennedy Tools for working wood - Gramercy tools Elkhead Tools Microjig Help support the show - please visit our advertisers
Author (and frequent Skylight Books event host!) Noel Alumit presents a panel on getting published, featuring author Dana Johnson, book critic and author David L. Ulin, editor Daniel Smetanka, and agent B.J. Robbins. Dana Johnson is the author of Elsewhere, California and Break Any Woman Down. She is an associate professor of English at the University of Southern California where she teaches literature and creative writing. BJ Robbins opened her Los Angeles-based literary agency in 1992 after a multifaceted career in book publishing that took her from publicity at Simon & Schuster to Marketing Director and later Senior Editor at Harcourt. Her agency represents non-genre fiction, both literary and commercial and a wide range of nonfiction, from narrative to history and biography, pop culture, travel-adventure, sports and health. Daniel Smetanka has worked in various aspects of the publishing industry for close to twenty years. As an Executive Editor at Ballantine/Random House, Inc., he acquired and published award-winning debut books including The Ice Harvest by Scott Philips, The Speed of Light by Elizabeth Rosner, Down to a Soundless Sea by Thomas Steinbeck, and Among the Missing by Dan Chaon, a 2001 finalist for the National Book Award. He currently serves as Editor-at-Large for Counterpoint/Soft Skull Press. Los Angeles Times book critic David L. Ulin authored The Myth of Solid Ground: Earthquakes, Prediction, and the Fault Line Between Reason and Faith and The Lost Art of Reading: Why Books Are So Important in a Distracted Time.
Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast - Conversations Among Woodworkers
This is a special edition episode of interviews recorded by Dyami and Tom at Woodworking in America this past year. The interviews include Andy Brownell, Burce Wang, Charles Brock, Chris Schwarz, Glen Huey, Greggory Paolini, Mark Harell, Megan Fitzpatrick, Roy Underhill, Scott Meek, Scott Philips, and Thomas McDonald. Keep in mind that these were recorded out on the show floor so the sound is not always the greatest but the content is well worth listening to. For more on the Modern Woodworkers Association visit http://modernwoodworkersassociation.com
Regardless of how many times I've been to Woodworking in America the one place that gets all my attention, and apparently that of the vast majority of show visiters, is the Marketplace. Where else will you find some of the most unique tool makers in the woodworking world all under one roof? Not only can you get your hands on these tools, but more importantly you have an unique opportunity to talk with the tool makers themselves. Ever wonder about having customized tools made? Have questions about the design or function of a tool? Or just want to play with some really cool tools? The Woodworking in America marketplace is the perfect place to do all of that and more. It's truly the woodworker's candy store. But if you've visited this year or in previous years you also know there's more to the marketplace than tools and supplies. There's great freebie demonstrations from the likes of Roy Underhill and Adam Cherubini to name a few. Along with drawings for amazing door-prizes, opportunities to meet with television personalities like Scott Philips and Tommy McDonald. And for the really daring, there's the Hand Tool Olympics. Compete against yourself or a friend or two to see who can have the best results with a basic set of hand tools to create basic joinery and complete typical workshop tasks. Thanks to the many tool manufacturers and vendors for your time and answering all of my questions. It's much appreciated! Vendors in today's episode include the following: Lee ValleyHock ToolsTwo CherriesBow ClampsCatharine KennedyTools for working wood - Gramercy toolsElkhead ToolsMicrojig[haiku url="http://blip.tv/file/get/Mattvan-466WIAMarketplace537.mp3" title="MBW 466"]Click to PlayDownload VideoDownload AudioHelp support the show - please visit our advertisers