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Today's Powerful Stories Podcast Guest is Jane Martino who has built multiple organisations across the marketing, media, and tech sectors. As well as delivering strong outcomes for shareholders, she focusses on building high performing teams, knowing the key to growing successful businesses is growing their people. Most importantly she understands that working long hours and not being kind to your mind, body and spirit does not create a happy heart. Martino is also Chair + Co-Founder of the globally recognised tech-based not-for-profit Smiling Mind delivering free online Mindfulness Meditation programs to young people. Since launching, Smiling Mind has over 6 million regular users of its individual program with the education program used by more than one third of Australian educators daily. Martino's commercial experience includes Founding and exiting Undertow Media (now Bastion Effect following its sale to the Bastion Group in 2009), and digital platform Shout which was acquired by ANZ Bank where she subsequently held the role of Head of Social Segment. Her career has led her to focus on mindfulness and the power of this conversation which provides action points for those who are feeling overwhelmed or stressed out is powerful. We talk about: The power of Jane's journey – from corporate warrior to mindfulness entrepreneur How to start your day with a powerful mindset that incorporates mindfulness How important is it when you go on a mindfulness journey to look at the people that you surround yourself to ensure you are supported with positive energy flow How can you tap into your intuition to step into your power? Stepping away from situation's which now longer serve you or your future Where to Find Jane: Linkedin: Jane Martino Where to Find Tory: Website: https://powerful-steps.com/ Instagram: @powerfulsteps Powerful Steps Coffee Challenge: https://powerful-steps.com/coffee-challenge/. Youtube Channel: Powerful Steps - YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deebs and Mads get through all of voice notes post prelim win over the Pies. Gee wizz we love a little bit of social engagement! Get excited Bloods fans. We are in the Bloody Grand Final!!!
Deebs and Mads pull apart the first half of our season in depth. A bumper social segment with the faithful as always, along with the Port Adelaide preview for the game this Saturday afternoon 1.45pm at the Adelaide oval. Prouldly brought to you by Liquourland
How our thoughts lead us to success Today I had the privilege of speaking to the incredible Jane Martino. Jane Martino has built multiple organisations to successful exit across the marketing, media and digital sectors. As well as delivering strong outcomes for shareholders, she focusses on building high performing teams, knowing the key to growing successful businesses is growing their people. Martino's experience includes founding and exiting Undertow Media (now Bastion Effect following its sale to the Bastion Group in 2009), and digital platform Shout which was acquired by ANZ Bank in 2015 where she subsequently held the role of Head of Social Segment. As a passionate supporter and participant in the Australian start-up scene, Martino is also an investor and advisor to high profile start-ups such as content and influencer marketplace, TRIBE, activation platform brandcrush and recently launched, Sorted. She was an early-stage investor and advisor at Unlockd, eventually leading the Australian start-up operationally as CEO. Martino is also co-founder of the globally recognised tech-based NFP Smiling Mind, that delivers free online Mindfulness Meditation programs to young people. Since launching, Smiling Mind has more than 4 million regular users of its individual program with the education program used by more than 60,000 educators across the country each day. Most recently Martino held the position of Executive Director, Ventures at Light Warrior, family office of Radek Sali, managing the Group's early-stage investment portfolio. In addition, she is on the Board of the Melbourne Football Club. Jane Martino is a published author with her series of six Thank You books printed in 2004 by ACP Books. In 2016 she released a book entitled Mindfulness Made Easy, now in its second print run with Hardie Grant. Questions I asked Jane Martino on today's podcast: (1:35) Who is Jane Martino? And tell me more about Smiling Mind? (6:20) 1 in 7 Australian children suffer from mental health. Can you go into more detail about this statistic (9:02) What results are children getting going through the Smiling Mind program? (12:25) How did you become so passionate about meditation (16:25) How do you make time for Jane, and what does your self-care practise look like? (18:50) How important do you think having a routine is, and did it contribute to your success? (22:20) What are your thoughts on manifestation, and can we manifest success into existence through our thoughts alone? (24:30) What are you seeing in businesses at the minute, and how are people pivoting? (27:40) What have been your biggest lessons so far with Smiling Mind? (32:30) What is your approach when you come to hire? (35:35) Are there any tips that you're using at the minute to stay calm and focused during this time? (38:40) I'd love to hear about how you go through your gratitude practice? Connect with Jane Linkedin -https://www.linkedin.com/in/janemartino/ Website -https://www.smilingmind.com.au/ Connect with Georgie Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/georgielhubbard Linkedin -https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgiehubbard/ Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/georgielhubbard
How our thoughts lead us to success Today I had the privilege of speaking to the incredible Jane Martino. Jane Martino has built multiple organisations to successful exit across the marketing, media and digital sectors. As well as delivering strong outcomes for shareholders, she focusses on building high performing teams, knowing the key to growing successful businesses is growing their people. Martino's experience includes founding and exiting Undertow Media (now Bastion Effect following its sale to the Bastion Group in 2009), and digital platform Shout which was acquired by ANZ Bank in 2015 where she subsequently held the role of Head of Social Segment. As a passionate supporter and participant in the Australian start-up scene, Martino is also an investor and advisor to high profile start-ups such as content and influencer marketplace, TRIBE, activation platform brandcrush and recently launched, Sorted. She was an early-stage investor and advisor at Unlockd, eventually leading the Australian start-up operationally as CEO. Martino is also co-founder of the globally recognised tech-based NFP Smiling Mind, that delivers free online Mindfulness Meditation programs to young people. Since launching, Smiling Mind has more than 4 million regular users of its individual program with the education program used by more than 60,000 educators across the country each day. Most recently Martino held the position of Executive Director, Ventures at Light Warrior, family office of Radek Sali, managing the Group's early-stage investment portfolio. In addition, she is on the Board of the Melbourne Football Club. Jane Martino is a published author with her series of six Thank You books printed in 2004 by ACP Books. In 2016 she released a book entitled Mindfulness Made Easy, now in its second print run with Hardie Grant. Questions I asked Jane Martino on today's podcast: (1:35) Who is Jane Martino? And tell me more about Smiling Mind? (6:20) 1 in 7 Australian children suffer from mental health. Can you go into more detail about this statistic (9:02) What results are children getting going through the Smiling Mind program? (12:25) How did you become so passionate about meditation (16:25) How do you make time for Jane, and what does your self-care practise look like? (18:50) How important do you think having a routine is, and did it contribute to your success? (22:20) What are your thoughts on manifestation, and can we manifest success into existence through our thoughts alone? (24:30) What are you seeing in businesses at the minute, and how are people pivoting? (27:40) What have been your biggest lessons so far with Smiling Mind? (32:30) What is your approach when you come to hire? (35:35) Are there any tips that you're using at the minute to stay calm and focused during this time? (38:40) I'd love to hear about how you go through your gratitude practice? Connect with Jane Linkedin -https://www.linkedin.com/in/janemartino/ Website -https://www.smilingmind.com.au/ Connect with Georgie Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/georgielhubbard Linkedin -https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgiehubbard/ Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/georgielhubbard
The lads have had their piece on the season that was, but what did the fans think? The loyal Daily Football Show listeners spoke one final time for the 2018-19 A-League campaign, and their assessment of it was mixed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Marco Kurz is the big story of the day, and his release looks to have polarised Adelaide fans and the broader A-League community. Some say good call, while others say bad. We turn to social media to gauge all the reaction as another A-League club circles. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The big news of the day comes from Adelaide, where Marco Kurz’s future has finally been resolved after toing and froing. The German will move on at season’s end, and it is a decision that has split fans right down the middle. We gauge all the reaction to the news with our listeners’ thoughts on social media, plus we check in with the Adelaide Advertiser’s Val Migliaccio for all the latest from the city of churches. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We take our time getting into the sports talk this week, and start off with Jason's trip to Colorado (01:24). We also talk a little bit about the release of "Apex Legends" (05:11) before getting into the NBA and its upcoming All Star Weekend (07:49). We get on the NBA refs in our new Social Segment (37:44) before transitioning into a discussion about the Alliance of American Football (44:13). We spend some time talking about Kyler Murray (51:00), Kareem Hunt (56:57), and Antonio Brown (64:55) before wrapping up with some MLB talk (71:48).
Our Asian Cup defence began as badly as can be against Jordan on Sunday night. What changes must Graham Arnold make to get things back on track against Palestine? The boys break down the fans' thoughts from social media. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
We've stirred up a bit of debate for a Thursday! Carl Valeri's comments on Keisuke Honda got us asking the listeners who the A-League's best ever player is, plus unfazed Melbourne City young gun Lachie Wales checks in, there's another week of the Eurosnob and plenty more. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Monday's show has a distinct Socceroos focus! There were positives to take out of the South Korea friendly, but the same issues came up yet again as the search for a regular goal source continued. Fox Sports journalist Carly Adno breaks it all down, plus we turn to Facebook to hear the fans' thoughts on the 'Roos' early days under Graham Arnold. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
The general play against South Korea was impressive, but there was one key, long-standing issue that needs fixing against Lebanon. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Socceroos and the A-League! They're the focus of Tuesday's show as Fox Sports Football host Adam Peacock checks in, plus we hear from a newbie in SBS sports journalist Adrian Arciuli. There's the Social Segment with listeners' big calls for the A-League season, Top Bins and plenty more! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Im sommerlichen Podcast geht's bei uns nicht nur viel um Filme, sondern auch um Hype, Sexismus und Erwartungen. Kleine Kömodien begeistern, noch kleinere Horrorfilme lehren uns so richtig das Fürchten und im Social Segment widmen wir uns dem Film Green Room, um die Tragik hinter Anton Yelchins Tod so richtig zu begreifen. Star Trek Beyond Während sich Wolfgang zähneknirschend über die Blödheit des Filmes wundert, verfallen bei Patrick alle Kritikpunkte, sobald die Beastie Boys zu hören sind. Star Trek geht weiter, aber wollen wir das überhaupt? Frühstück bei Monsieur Henri Hinter diesem recht dämlichen deutschen Titel versteckt sich eine herzhafte französische Komödie, die sie sich partout weigert in die üblichen Fallen zu tappen. Lights Out Wolfgang und Michael haben sich gefürchtet bis zum Umfallen und können gar nicht aufhören diesen Horrorfilm mit Lob zu überschütten. Pets (engl.: The Secret Life of Pets) Pets Wer nicht Zeit hat alle drei Toy Story Filme zu schauen kann mit Pets einen Film sehen, der die Handlung von allen drei Filmen zusammenfasst. Nachdem ein Trailer viele lustige Sequenzen versprochen hat, ist der Film recht flach und uninspiriert. Ghostbusters Ghostbusters Frauen als Ghostbusters? Anne ist voll begeistert von Paul Feigs Remake des Filmklassikers. Da eine riesige Sexismus-Kontroverse um den Film aufgebauscht wurde, müssen wir natürlich nicht nur um den Film, sondern auch um den Film herum diskutieren. High Rise Gehyped vom Gartenbaukino hat sich Wolfgang den Film von Ben Wheatley angesehen. Tom Hiddleston lebt in einem Hochhaus, um das es in High Rise geht. Die unterschiedlichen Gesellschaftsschichten leben ähnlich wie in Snowpiercer während die Zivilisation langsam in die Brüche geht. Leider holt der Film trotz positiver Aspekte wenig aus der Prämisse heraus. Mother's Day Mother's Day ist zwar unglaublich fad und pseudo-offen, aber Jennifer Anniston rettet vor dem totalen Desaster. Michi findet ihn scheiße, dafür Jennifer Aniston ab jetzt super toll. Hotel Rock'n'Roll Die Grindigkeit der Brenner-Filme (Das Ewige Leben) ohne der Genialität von Josef Hader, Wolfgang Murnberger und Wolf Haas. Hotel Rock and Roll ist der thematische Abschluss der Trilogie, die mit Nacktschnecken und Contact High begonnen wurde. Wolfgang hat die ersten beiden Filme nicht gesehen und nach diesem dritten Film auch keine große Lust dazu. Green Room Schauspieler Anton Yelchin ist leider im Juni in einem verrückten Unfall ohne Selbstverschulden gestorben. Aus diesem Grund haben wir uns Green Room zu Gemüte geführt. Der solide gemachte Thriller spaltet zwar ein bisschen das Team, doch alle sind sich einig, dass wir Yelchin schmerzlich vermissen werden. Kontakt Wenn ihr Filmvorschläge fürs nächste Social Segment habt oder mit uns über die Filme diskutieren wollt erfahrt ihr am Ende noch unsere Kontaktdaten. Und wenn ihr schon dabei seid, könntet ihr ja auf iTunes eine Kritik für uns hinterlassen?
Die Filme des 46. Podcast sorgen bei Michael, Patrick & Wolfgang für bisher unerreichte Euphorie. Bei dem dicht gesteckten Programm mit unter anderem Inside Out, Sicario, Life, dem neuen Maze Runner-Teil und zwei verschiedene Streifen mit dem Titel The Visit fällt gleich mehrmals die Höchstnote. Im abschließenden Social Segment wird der kleine australische Film 52 Tuesdays besprochen.
Michael, Patrick & Wolfgang resümieren im 44. Podcast relativ enttäuscht über den heurigen Kino-Sommer. Dazu passend werden Fant4stic, Dating Queen und Straight Outta Compton besprochen, aber auch kleinere Filme wie Frank oder White God bekommen unsere Aufmerksamkeit. Zum Abschluss gibt's das altbewährte Social Segment mit dem Dragqueen-Drama Priscilla - Königin der Wüste.
Michael, Patrick & Wolfgang diskutieren im 43. Podcast vor allem über größere Filme wie Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, Ant-Man und Magic Mike XXL. Zum Abschluss gibt es das in den sozialen Medien vorangekündigte Social Segment mit einem von euch vorgeschlagenen Film, nämlich Bube, Dame, König, grAS