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Episode Webpage with all the charts : https://go.tribeglobal.vc/podcast/episode-39-tribe-talkin-ep-29-canva-cfo In todays episode of Tribe Talkin': Canva's CFO Damien Singh resigns: Tegan Jones of Smart Company first article. Bronwen Clune of Capital Brief first article. Tess Bennett and Jessica Sier of AFR article. Tegan Jones of Smart Company second article. Bronwen Clune of Capital Brief second article. Jessica Sier and Paul Smith of AFR article. David Swan of SMH article. Bronwen Clune of Capital Brief Toxic Positivity. Lucy Wark LinkedIn post. Ansarada acquired for $263 Million. Altium take over offer from Japan's Renesas. Haris Qureshi provides a great tech summary Three Aussie startups that raised $198.4 million this week: Bugcrowd: $156 million. Diraq: $23 million. Marqo: $19.4 million. Fat Zebra (undisclosed). Gilmore Space raises $55 million. Zuck not going down without a fight with Apple's new Vision Pro. Interesting medical use cases for Vision Pro . Zuck may be missing the point. AI boom continues: OpenAI Sora. Google upgraded Gemini. Nvidia releasing Chat with RTX. Where is this all heading? Michael Jackson provides a summary of the "AI is like Water" article by Morgan Beller. Taylor Swift provides some lessons in a world of falls 20%. Nvida has big shoes to fill from a valuation point of view. Markets are melting up. - Listener feedback which we very much appreciate Hello@tribeglobal.vc
Senior writer for SmartCompany and award-winning technology journalist Tegan Jones joins Insider on Wednesday 8th February at 3pm to discuss: What SmartCompany covers How to share stories with their audience The best ways to pitch SmartCompany About Tegan Jones Tegan Jones is a Senior technology journalist with SmartCompany and is co-host of top technology podcast “Queens Of The Drone Age.” Prior to her present role, she was the Editor of Gizmodo Australia and Global reviews editor at Finder. An award-winning journalist, she has been reporting on technology, telecommunications and gaming for the past 10 years, and regularly appears on mainstream media channels as an expert tech commentator. Her previous roles include Reporter and Editor across Business Insider, Lifehacker and Kotaku Australia. About SmartCompany SmartCompany is a free news, information and resource site for Australia's entrepreneurs, small and medium business owners and business managers to help keep them ahead of their competition. Contributors include Australia's top entrepreneurs, experts and advisers. Every Monday to Friday, SmartCompany.com.au posts a daily news briefing, a round-up of business trends and ideas from around the world and SmartBlogs from SmartCompany's handpicked network of expert bloggers.
A bride has become famous for celebrating her wedding day minus the groom, who disappeared and left her at the alter on the big day.Tegan Jones from podcast Queens of the Drone Age joins the show to talk all things Optus hacker.And Wazza and Brad take on a Lizzo song to tackle the issue of no daylight savings here in Queensland.Plus, a controversial statement by relationship coach Jake Maddock about boys/girls nights out gets the GC talking. And the Movieworld Fright Night wrap up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bride has become famous for celebrating her wedding day minus the groom, who disappeared and left her at the alter on the big day.Tegan Jones from podcast Queens of the Drone Age joins the show to talk all things Optus hacker.And Wazza and Brad take on a Lizzo song to tackle the issue of no daylight savings here in Queensland.Plus, a controversial statement by relationship coach Jake Maddock about boys/girls nights out gets the GC talking. And the Movieworld Fright Night wrap up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bride has become famous for celebrating her wedding day minus the groom, who disappeared and left her at the alter on the big day.Tegan Jones from podcast Queens of the Drone Age joins the show to talk all things Optus hacker.And Wazza and Brad take on a Lizzo song to tackle the issue of no daylight savings here in Queensland.Plus, a controversial statement by relationship coach Jake Maddock about boys/girls nights out gets the GC talking. And the Movieworld Fright Night wrap up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bride has become famous for celebrating her wedding day minus the groom, who disappeared and left her at the alter on the big day. Tegan Jones from podcast Queens of the Drone Age joins the show to talk all things Optus hacker. And Wazza and Brad take on a Lizzo song to tackle the issue of no daylight savings here in Queensland. Plus, a controversial statement by relationship coach Jake Maddock about boys/girls nights out gets the GC talking. And the Movieworld Fright Night wrap up.
A bride has become famous for celebrating her wedding day minus the groom, who disappeared and left her at the alter on the big day. Tegan Jones from podcast Queens of the Drone Age joins the show to talk all things Optus hacker. And Wazza and Brad take on a Lizzo song to tackle the issue of no daylight savings here in Queensland. Plus, a controversial statement by relationship coach Jake Maddock about boys/girls nights out gets the GC talking. And the Movieworld Fright Night wrap up.
A bride has become famous for celebrating her wedding day minus the groom, who disappeared and left her at the alter on the big day. Tegan Jones from podcast Queens of the Drone Age joins the show to talk all things Optus hacker. And Wazza and Brad take on a Lizzo song to tackle the issue of no daylight savings here in Queensland. Plus, a controversial statement by relationship coach Jake Maddock about boys/girls nights out gets the GC talking. And the Movieworld Fright Night wrap up.
This was a really fun and simultaneously important conversation with 3 very talented women. It was an absolute pleasure speaking with Luisa Tascone, Eliza Charley & Tegan Jones about their own individual journey's with creativity and finding their voice in the industry. It was also really inspiring to hear how this trio has come together to create some very needed theatre opportunities and connection for the performing arts community in Melbourne post COVID. In this episode we speak about:The conditioning of growing up in different cultures and how performing arts is sometimes encouraged but sometimes discouragedHonouring your own creative expression and staying true to your path How to define your own measure of success What happens when your identity is tied up to your creative and artistic successThe importance of community connection for artists post COVIDAnd more!ABOUT:Tegan Jones:Tegan is a Melbourne-based actor, singer and producer who trained with Wendy Ward at the Ward Acting Studio in Meisner technique in both Melbourne and New York. As a producer, Tegan has over 15 years project management and theatre producing experience, now with her production company - Ignite Productions - working with independent creatives to help their projects to fruition by bringing Business Smarts to the Arts. Luisa Tascone:Luisa is an actor, singer and presenter from Melbourne with over a decade of experience. She is a graduate of the world-renowned New York acting school The Neighborhood Playhouse and recently returned to Melbourne after training and working in NYC for 3 years.Eliza Charley:Eliza Charley is an actor, writer, and producer with an alter-ego career as a business and marketing strategist.MiCasa Theatre:In 2021, Mi Casa Theatre and Ignite Productions partnered together to build a sustainable model for creative opportunities in the independent theatre scene through high-quality, low-cost and fast-turnaround events that reconnect artists and community after the past year.BOOK TICKETS TO THEIR UPCOMING SHOWS:Tales From The VaultFollow on Instagram: @micasa_theatre & ignite_productions_We would really appreciate if you could leave a review on Apple Podcasts.To listen to more episodes of The Creative Zone Podcast, click hereContact Tali: @talibrashJoin the waitlist for upcoming: The Voices Of ProgramFollow @thecreativezonepodcastSupport the show
A new generation of leaders is creating, transforming and defining The Project Economy. Meet a few members of PMI’s Future 50, a group of rising project leaders who are making their mark with bold thinking—and innovative projects. Kenneth Harris II, senior satellite engineer, Joint Polar Satellite System, NASA, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA, talks about his career journey and the future of project teams and STEM talent. Geetha Gopal, PMP, senior infrastructure projects manager, Panasonic Asia Pacific, Singapore, discusses the value of data, embracing AI and machine learning, and creating change within organizations. Miishe Addy, co-founder and CEO, Jetstream Africa, Accra, Ghana, shares how her organization focused on customers while digitizing logistics and connecting African supply chains. And PM Network® writer Tegan Jones discusses how this youthquake is reshaping the future and accelerating innovation in the project world. Key themes [00:50] The Future 50: Rising young project leaders transforming The Project Economy[02:52] Passion for the cutting-edge and family inspiration at NASA[05:32] All leaders are different[06:30] Focus on the future: More specialized project teams and the next generation of STEM talent[08:09] AI, machine learning and their value to organizations[10:30] Create change by gaining management support, evaluating resistance and listening[12:27] Taking the entrepreneurial spirit from the U.S. to Ghana[14:13] Customer focus in digitizing logistics, creating supply chains[17:27] Organizations moving from perfection to continuous learning and innovation[21:06] Putting the focus on results, not ego
Now that millions of Australians have been forced to work from home, will the way we work ever quite be the same? Also, what data was taken in attacks on My Health Record and Service NSW? And, can Quibi be salvaged? Tegan Jones, Editor, Gizmodo @Tegan_Writes + Cameron Wilson, internet reporter, BuzzFeed News Australia @cameronwilson.
Now that millions of Australians have been forced to work from home, will the way we work ever quite be the same? Also, what data was taken in attacks on My Health Record and Service NSW? And, can Quibi be salvaged? Tegan Jones, Editor, Gizmodo @Tegan_Writes + Cameron Wilson, internet reporter, BuzzFeed News Australia @cameronwilson.
Would you pay money for Quibi, a mobile video streaming service with 10 minute episodes made only for phones? Plus, the Australian facial recognition tech that's allowing US police forces to match photos of unknown people to their online images. And can you use a video game to make war less abusive? Guests: Ariel Bogle Online Technology Reporter, ABC Science @arielbogle Tegan Jones, Editor Gizmodo @Tegan_Writes
What does a soviet controlled moon, a toxic daytime tv show and world of blind people have in common? Apple is hoping the concepts behind its new shows will entice you to sign up for the latest instalment in the streaming wars. Plus, why Google wants to buy Fitbit, and one of the cesspools of the internet may be back from the dead. Guests: Rae Johnston, editor Junkee @raejohnston and Tegan Jones, Editor, GizmodoAU @Tegan_Writes
Tegan Jones, 21 year old Showjumper who recently represented Great Britain in the Nations Cup. Tegan has self taught and self-produced her horses from a child, competing at Horse of the Year Show at 12 years old and now representing her country! Tegan shares some of her experiences from a horrific accident as a young rider and nearly giving up, to pursuing her dream of successfully competing her own produced horse for the country. Lots of stories and some giggles on the #HorseHour Podcast.Follow Tegan on Facebook and InstagramJoin in the conversation on Twitter 8pm-9pm UK Time, just use #HorseHour in your tweets. Follow us @HorseHour on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and get more education, podcasts, pictures and videos at HorseHour.co.uk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why is Telstra ditching excess data charges -- and is there a catch in its new "simplified" plans? Is Huawei right to call the NBN a "disaster"? Will smart 5G cars make us safer on the roads? Guest Gizmodo Australia editor and all round legend Tegan Jones @tegan_writes and Kevin Teoh, Head of Consumer Telstra. Vertical Hold is brought to you by NetComm. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Your eyes are good, but a new phone is better. Find out what makes Huawei's P30 see in the dark with news direct from Paris and more in minutes, joined by Alex Choros, Tegan Jones, and Alex Kidman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What were the highs (and lows) of the year in technology in 2018? We're talking everything from NBN, Amazon, My Health Record and Facebook/Google privacy scandals to Optus Sports/ Kayo/ Foxtel/ 10 All Access/ Disney streaming services, the best phones, crazy Elon Musk and more. Special guest acting Gizmodo Australia editor Tegan Jones @tegan_writes Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
Long Description Making the world a better place is no simple task. Especially when funding is in short supply. Leaders from government agencies and NGOs share how transparency and accountability help them do more with less on their projects and programs. Riaan Husselmann, director of enterprise portfolio management for the New South Wales Electoral Commission in Australia, shares how increased transparency can improve project delivery—and restore the public’s trust in its elected officials. Danny Scott-Rockel, a senior program manager at Nesta, outlines how clear communication on social innovation projects helps his U.K.-based NGO maintain support from donors and grant providers. Lori Tanner, senior director for the IT project management office and services for the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C., discusses how project leaders can respond to the need for greater transparency and reporting in the NGO space. We hope you’ve enjoyed our podcast series, Projectified™ with PMI. To join the conversation online, we ask you to use #Projectified and @PMInstitute. We also encourage you to subscribe and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music by clicking on the links below. Thank you very much, and stay tuned as we release more episodes of Projectified™ with PMI. For an easy way to stay up-to-date on Projectified with PMI, subscribe to our podcast at: Apple Podcast, Google Play Music, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or PMI.org/podcast. Key Themes: [00:48] The global trust deficit [03:45] Projects to deliver democracy [06:43] How project tracking drives transparency [11:56] The case for accountability within NGOs [13:42] Responding appropriately to risk [15:18] How the PMO navigates volatility [17:40] Building a culture of transparency Transcript Narrator The future of project management is changing fast. On Projectified™ with PMI, we’ll help you stay on top of the trends and see what’s really ahead for the profession—and your career. For an easy way to stay up to date on Projectified™ with PMI, go to iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music or PMI.org/podcast. Stephen W. Maye Hello, I'm Stephen Maye, and this is Projectified™ with PMI. I'm here with my co-host, Tegan Jones, and in this episode we're talking about how governments and NGOs can run projects that will make a bigger impact in the world. You know, there are so many different types of needs that governments and NGOs have to address—economic development, healthcare, affordable housing. But the funding never quite matches the need. There’s always more to be done. Tegan Jones That’s so true. And it leaves organizations with really two options. You can either raise more money or try to cut costs. And obviously, project management can help organizations be more efficient, save some money, but there’s only so far you can go down that path. You can’t save your way to zero. So to do more work, you eventually are go
What should we expect from Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 and Apple's next iPhone? How many privacy scandals can Facebook weather? Will Netflix users tolerate another price hike? Special guest Gizmodo Australia deputy editor Tegan Jones. Vertical Hold is brought to you by Belkin. Vertical Hold: Behind The Tech News - podcast hosts @adam_turner and @alexkidman speak to Australia's leading technology journalists every Friday to get the stories behind the tech news of the week. verticalholdauaudio.libsyn.com facebook.com/VerticalHoldAU @verticalholdau
On Art Smitten's special Mother's Day episode, Host Maria, Executive Producer Christian Producer and Christian's mum, Helen, chat with Tegan Jones, Producer, Co-Founder and Company Manager of Boutique Theatre, about The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls, on at St Martin's Youth Theatre until May 27.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben & Bardiya are joined by Tegan Jones from Geek Bomb to discuss Fallout 4, review Project Cars, talk like Ghouls and fight about a Megaman TV show. Big Head Mode is a weekly radio show at 9pm on Fridays, on Sydney's 2RRR 88.5FM. You can find out more about the show and the team at www.bigheadmode.com.au. Check out our videos, articles and details for our monthly live stage show, 'Bonus Stage'.