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Wabi Sabi Series
SOBER CURIOUS with Belinda Stark

Wabi Sabi Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 24:51


If there was one thing you think society should talk more about, what would it be? “Finding sobriety at midlife and how empowering that can be”.With over 3 decades of rich and varied life experiences Belinda Stark's journey embodies resilience and relentless personal growth. Her life's trials include battling 2 severe bouts of post-natal depression, and clinical depression, defeating breast cancer, managing fast onset menopause and confronting a 20 year drinking problem in midlife. All of this has contributed to a profound foundation of strength and survival that defines who she is.She has built a successful retail fashion business & created her own fashion label,  fulfilling a professional dream to provide a platform to support midlife women wanting guidance with fashion and finding their style. This calling to help women feel good inside and out grew louder after her transformational journey during early sobriety. For the last 18 months, she has taken a back seat in her retail business & thrown herself into helping women in midlife change their relationship with alcohol & live their best life. Belinda is dedicated to changing negative perceptions about ‘grey area drinking' and embracing midlife.becoming a qualified life coach specialising in midlife women and their relationship with alcohol. She has written for Mamamia, been featured in 9 Honey, Ticker Tv & is the official monthly all things midlife contributor to Bellamumma. Her accumulated knowledge, practice and learnings have made her the sought after coach that she is today. For more information about Belinda, check out these places;-Website: https://www.belindastark.com/Instagram: Belinda StarkLinkedin: Belinda StarkHead to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;- hello@michellejcox.com

PiZetta Media: Podcast with a Cause

Ahron Young is the founder of Ticker TV.

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Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 245 – Unstoppable Success Mindset Expert with Michele Gennoe

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 66:57


Michele Gennoe grew up in Australia obtaining a degree in Marketing and then later an advanced degree. What makes her a bit unique is that after college she took positions with companies that allowed her to travel throughout the world where she had the opportunity to observe people and begin working to help them change their mindset about business and success. For the past roughly twelve years Michele has operated her own business coaching and teaching executives and others all over the world to change their perceptions of success, happiness and life in general. As she told me during our conversation the most important characteristic someone should find and discover if they really wish to be successful is kindness. How true. Six years ago Michele published her book “Mindful Leadership” which is available on Amazon for all to purchase and read. I really appreciated Michele's insights including her idea that no matter what, people could take some time during their day to reflect and strategize for the day. Michele's idea is that if at no other time, take time to think while taking a shower. What do you do in the shower anyway? It is for most people dead time that can be put to productive use. I hope you enjoy Michele's ideas and thoughts. I think you will find what she has to say to be interesting and useful. About the Guest: Michele Gennoe is widely considered one of the world's foremost experts on “success mindset,” which is the art and science of transforming your mindset for success. She is the award-winning author of the book ‘Mindful Leadership' which Andrew Griffiths described as, “This is a book for every leader on the planet”, and is widely quoted for her simple steps to success. She has also been featured in tv, radio and podcasts such as Business Chat Podcast, Channel 31, SME TV, Ticker TV and many more. As host of ‘Mindset Michele TV' she interviews experts on a wide range of topics to share this wisdom with wider audiences of how to build the habits for a successful mindset. Through her individual and organisational work as an executive transformation specialist, Michele has successfully led and coached over 30 organisations and 5,000 clients across the globe. In London, Chile, Los Angeles and India plus others across diverse industries including banking, charity, aged care, education, transport, finance and many more. Michele has invested the last 20 years into studying transformational principles across personal and professional development to bring together a synthesis of leading approaches into her own methodologies and approaches with clients. Michele helps high performing professionals overcome stress, overwhelm and procrastination so you can live the life you love while making a difference. Through her books, live events and signature programs like “Mindset Makeover- redesign your mind for success!” she has empowered millions of people achieve new heights of spiritual aliveness, wealth and authentic success. Here's what others are saying about Michele's work: Michele Gennoe is a truly talented coach. Her sessions focus on building your new normal and reflecting on small changes to create a habit of positivity and gratitude. Michele has helped me learn to appreciate my successes. Claire Lerm, Digital Transformation Journey Lead, Head of Delivery What is my legacy? Do we ever truly regard this question with depth and reverence? Michele has a robust program that suits anyone who needs to remember that our true wellness is sometimes just hidden in our busy mind. She creates a space within us, to find ourselves again and empowers us to be more successful and thrive. Sia Kapeleris, Community Volunteer Michele is a highly innovative leader who shows you how to reach outcomes. She has enormous insights that are expressed through her communications, actions and the amount of support she provides for her clients to be successful. Marianne Kadunc, Founder & Director Mobile Marketing Ways to connect with Michele: https://michelegennoe.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelegennoe/ https://www.facebook.com/michele.gennoe/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMDtH5Tvzrhlsu-Zgd84si2J6f5Q9ocNF&si=HrJM0vY3I8osE-N5 https://twitter.com/mgennoe https://www.instagram.com/mindsetmichele1/?hl=en Mindful Leadership Book Links https://michelegennoe.com/mindful-leadership-book/ https://www.amazon.com/Mindful-Leadership-Steps-Transforming-Business/dp/0992599814/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:16 Well, hi once again, and welcome to unstoppable mindset. Thanks for joining us. I am your host, Michael hingson. Well, you can call me Mike as well, it's okay. But I really appreciate you being here to listen to our podcast today. Today, we have a guest, Michele Gennoe. And Michele is a mindset success expert. And she's written a book, which I think is really pretty cool. She wrote a book called mindful leadership. And I'm sure she's going to tell us about that as we go forward. And I think there's going to be a lot to learn about this. She has been an international expert and traveler and speaker on the successful mindset, which is cool. I am absolutely a fan of the concept of a successful mindset anyways, so let's get to it. Michele, thank you for being here with us. And thank you for for coming out on Unstoppable mindset. Thank   Michele Gennoe ** 02:22 you, Michael. It's such an honor and a privilege to be here today with your show and to be speaking to our viewers and listeners and and sharing some of my insights.   Michael Hingson ** 02:32 And Michele is down in Australia. So we didn't get her up too early this morning. But still. It's it's it's early enough. But But no, thank   Michele Gennoe ** 02:43 you, Michael. I'm glad it wasn't quite in the middle of the night.   Michael Hingson ** 02:47 Well, we do try to make it as convenient as we can. And as I tell everyone who's going to come on the podcast. It's all about you scheduling this for when it's convenient for you. So it works out pretty well. Well, would you start by telling us kind of about the the Earlier Michele growing up and some of that kind of stuff and sort of bring us up to date that way.   Michele Gennoe ** 03:09 Well, thank you, Michael. I know Americans love a great migrant story. So mine is also a migrant story. Even though I sound Australian and I grew up here. My family migrated to Australia when I was very young. So I was very lucky in many different ways, I believe, because I've lived many elements of that migrant dream that families do for their children. I was the first in my family that we know of to go to university. We grew up in a pretty idyllic area. So it was kind of grow growing as a town and as an area as a child. But we still had a lot of bush around us. So we were able to go running out there in that bush. My early years were in a small place called Armidale in Western Australia, but I very soon grew up and had a bigger sense of what I wanted to do and where I wanted to go. So I moved to different cities, biggest cities in Australia and I've actually then lived and worked overseas for a number of years in London and South America and got to visit many many different beautiful places there in the US and loved Li and laughed in your walk can even loved you Orleans. And so those travels helped to expand what was part of my passion about understanding people and what motivates them, but also one of my other passions around technology and what was in those days, the synchronicities if you like between, we could talk to each other and like they're all across the world. But did we really understand each other because we had different cultures, different backgrounds and even sometimes different language. All of those different travels and experiences pretty much led to me starting my own business on purpose transformation. Sure, and then the book and then, you know, setting up the TV show and other things that we're doing today, around that mindset and success mindset coaching.   Michael Hingson ** 05:08 Well, so, where did you go to university, I went to   Michele Gennoe ** 05:13 university at a place called Curtin University in Western Australia, I was very lucky again, that I lived on the student campus or college Catholic, they call them colleges, they don't know where the students live on campus, in the States. So I lived on campus. And it gave me an absolutely fabulous experience of the university. And also made it much easier to get to classes when I was running late in the morning.   Michael Hingson ** 05:44 I know the feeling I lived on campus, all the time I was at college for the first three years, I lived in one of the dormitories. And then because I had enough books in braille, that it took up a lot of space, they let me move into one of the on campus apartments for graduate students. So for my senior year, and then my graduate years, I lived in a two bedroom apartment, so shared the apartment with a couple of other people. But I still had enough room for Braille books, and it worked out pretty well.   Michele Gennoe ** 06:18 Sounds fabulous.   Michael Hingson ** 06:19 And I wouldn't trade living on campus for anything. And I appreciate that not everyone can necessarily do that. But there's value in being able to do it if you can, or at least participate in as many activities even if you don't live on campus. Participating in college life is really very important to do I think   Michele Gennoe ** 06:40 it is I remember I, in my first few months went and did a music appreciation class with just as something unusual to do and coming from, you know, that small town and the quite limited environment that I'd grown up in suddenly experiencing mods and rockers and this and that, that was quite an eye opener. And one of the beauties of that experience of experiencing and seeing different people, you didn't necessarily need to agree with them or become what they were or what they followed, that I got to experience all of those different kinds of views on life again. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 07:20 Which is really what it's about. It's about learning about different things that may be not typical for you. But that's okay.   Michele Gennoe ** 07:29 Yeah, you know, everything from and this is might be a little bit controversial. But yes, there were communist kind of groups on the campus at the time. So I got to go and experience what that was at one extreme. And at the extreme, I went to the business students who are as a part of their events and was able to become involved in that group.   Michael Hingson ** 07:51 What was it like going to some of those events, the communist groups and so on? What, what did they do? Or how was that different?   Michele Gennoe ** 08:01 What was really interesting for me was they just had a different narrative. I mean, now the world's a bit more complex. So people understand that people may have a different narrative. But like I said, you know, I've only ever heard one view on the Vietnam War, one view on this one view on that. So I didn't believe or disbelieve what they were saying, I just understood that those people had a different view on life. And probably the main thing I connected with was their view at that time, around women equality. And I think the only thing I really got involved with out of that whole group was the, what they called the Reclaim midnight marches, where we will march and you're going to notice days to make it safer for women to go out at night. So it's interesting to reflect now, because people wouldn't necessarily even think of, you know, you need to march to be able to feel safe at night. But in those days, I think people were a little bit more active about their beliefs than perhaps today.   Michael Hingson ** 09:02 Well, now today, of course, we at least hear and I suspect in other parts of the world as well, we tend to not even really want to converse or talk about things and be as open to learning as we used to it's, well, I know my way and I know what's right, and you don't, which is really unfortunate. We've lost the art of conversation, it seems to me to a large degree. Yeah,   Michele Gennoe ** 09:29 I think, you know, I, one of the business students events, they actually had a sexist Bumble competition, which again, you know, at its time, and in its place was fairly innocent. But I still thought it was inappropriate, you know, fast forward a couple of years and of course, it's not appropriate. But at the time when I was kind of making that statement that I understood, they didn't realize that it wasn't appropriate etc. The men and women are I actually thought it reflected badly as a business student and on the association, but again, it was that for me, what I was excited about was that lens just like the business students didn't see that there was anything necessarily right or wrong. The the communist people that were really excited about that area didn't necessarily see anything right or wrong. And I was able to an ability that was I was able to go into these different worlds and make people with different views. And to keep expanding my view, I think, all of us when we're doing that stuff, we're kind of looking well, what am I Blois? What are my values? And what do I really think is going on here? And, and you're right, I think that that critical thought is something that perhaps we're not maybe able to share as much nowadays, because it can be a little bit more black and white, you're either in one area, the other. But yeah, I think it was very, it was a great time, because it was very formative for me to then understand. People have different ways of looking at things and different mindsets, then success can mean one thing for one person and something to somebody else. And nobody's right or wrong, it is just the views.   Michael Hingson ** 11:15 That's the operative part about it. Nobody is necessarily right or wrong. And we should be open to accepting. Other people may have views that differ from our own. Yeah,   Michele Gennoe ** 11:27 and you know, the trans discussion, you know, him her writing, all of these kinds of modern day discussions, if you like, are an evolution of understanding that people have a different view. And they come from a different kind of background. And then working out your values, I believe it's working out your values, and what's important to you, and whether you believe what they believe or not, but respecting that they do have a different lens to things to you. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 11:59 Well, so what did you get your degree in?   Michele Gennoe ** 12:03 So my degree was actually in marketing of all sales, because I've never actually been gone and worked in marketing. What funny, but I've met so many LinkedIn coaches that did degrees in biology or whatever now that I think the thing about marketing that I probably took away the most was how much psychology had to do with influencing people to buy and what they brought and how they brought it. So I think, understanding that perhaps, again, those influences, and how marketing and advertising, the whole aim was to tap into people's influences, and then have them buy those services and products.   Michael Hingson ** 12:51 Yeah, which is what marketing is really all about.   Michele Gennoe ** 12:56 It is it is it's convincing, you need something even if you don't necessarily need it. Selling ice to the Eskimos, as they always say,   Michael Hingson ** 13:10 Well, you know, they need them. You kind of have refrigerators? Everybody knows, everybody knows that.   Michele Gennoe ** 13:18 Well, and nowadays, it could be you know, Fer nice as opposed to normal life.   Michael Hingson ** 13:24 Well, did you get advanced degrees? Or did you stop at bachelors or what?   Michele Gennoe ** 13:30 No, I did. I wasn't quite as exciting because I was working. And so when you're working and studying, it's a little bit harder as people know, I did an advanced degree in International Management. And that in those days about that time, you know, I was looking at this concept of, you know, Isn't that fabulous? That can literally do business anywhere in the world now. But if you send them a fax, or an email, or whatever, will they understand what you're saying? Not just even if they can read and write English, but will they understand the nuances and the context. So I did some postgraduate, and that's what my thesis was about was the rise of globalization and localization. Funnily enough, all of the data and the technology and big companies have still been talking about that phenomenon. That's called different things now, but that same sort of AI and the growth of this and the growth of that, that that same concept, the main, you can use different technology, but people are still essentially people at the end of the day. They want to have children and will have good lives have a good job. So the human drive, if you like, is kind of this constant throughout the changes with technology and the ways that we work. So I did that. It took a couple of years and unfortunately, in my second year, my son ever passed away. So it was a pretty tough year. And I was very lucky. I had so long, great supports around me at the University at Curtin that actually helped me to kind of come back and then get through, essentially a year's worth in the last few, four months of union, so yeah, it was fairly intense. But I was very grateful and very lucky that I then had my postgraduate International Management and got to really understand this, at that time, new area called internationalization and globalization. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 15:38 I know how tough it can be. And I lost my father, when well, we had gotten married. So my was 34, had been through college and had had a couple jobs. But we lost him in 1984, and then my mom in 1987. And then it is tough. But even for me tougher than both of those was my wife of 40 years, passed away last year, in November. So we were married for two years. And she passed. As I tell people, the body just doesn't always keep up, she was in a wheelchair her whole life. And her body just finally said, I've had enough. And I tell people, it does just always keep up with the Spirit. And again, it is a challenge. But at the same time, I had enough of a warning, what was happening, to mentally start to prepare, but nothing can totally prepare you for something like that, other than you've got to make the decision to move forward.   Michele Gennoe ** 16:39 Yeah, I am so sorry for your loss, especially your wife of 40 years. I think for me, one of the reasons my father passing was also quite dramatic was I was literally it was like out of the movies. And it felt like and maybe because I was sitting in a meeting at work. I was 27 years old. And somebody literally walked in the room and said you need to go to the hospital now. I went to the hospital when he died the next day. So I was very blissfully when my mum passed a few years ago, that I got to go and be with her and healthcare for for the last six months. So completely contrast. And I was very grateful that she was able to hold on and be with us so that it wasn't quite as quick a shock. Like with my father. Yeah, but I think you know, loved ones when they pass. You kind of you mourn the physical passing, but you know that they're always with you. And they love you wherever they're at a spirit might be.   Michael Hingson ** 17:42 I love to tell people that having been married for two years, I've got 40 years of wonderful marriage memories. And I know whatever is going on, I have to be a good kid or I'm going to hear about it from her. So I I have to behave myself. You do you're watching? Oh, yeah. Yeah. That's okay. Like she she can watch and participate all she wants as far as I'm concerned. But you   Michele Gennoe ** 18:12 know, you carry you carry them in the, you know, the funny ways that you smile, you look at people or you you interact with people, I think, because you especially in marriage, you become one person after 40 years.   Michael Hingson ** 18:25 Yeah, very much so and a lot of ways. Well, what did you do after college? Um,   Michele Gennoe ** 18:32 so, I think after I finished my postgraduate studies, which really, you know, changed changed the course of my life in quite a dramatic way. I'd pretty much been talking about traveling and seeing the world up until that point, but not really had the impetus. And then of course, with my father's passing, I then was thinking about going on seeing the world and then I had some memories that I suppressed up until him passing come back. And when those memories came up, it seemed even more appropriate and a right time to then leave what had been fabulous up until that point, but go and live in a different state called Victoria or Melbourne here in Australia. And at that time, I was able to use my university. I've been teaching and lecturing at Curtin by that point when I was doing postgraduate studies, so I was very lucky. I cut off soft landed into Melbourne and taught and worked at Melbourne University in Queensland and Monash. So I started even though I don't think I'd quite chose and I still started down a bit more of an academic path at that point, and then landed in a company it was called Wallmark back then, which gave me the opportunity to kind of grow, not just my career, but again, my understanding of how international business worked at that point, and how, and wool clothing and Walmart was one of the biggest brands in the world at the time, and how they had actually market. And so I was working in their international textiles area, and able to really see big companies, big budgets and big brands and promotion at work around the world.   Michael Hingson ** 20:33 So when did all of that start? When did you go to work for them? Um,   Michele Gennoe ** 20:37 this was in the late 90s. Okay, so one of the other things, I think that was interesting was that I'd grown up and especially my dad had been like a career railway man and UK where we came from, he worked in the railways and in Perth in Western Australia, who worked on the railways. And so he kind of was example of somebody that you get a job, and you stay in that industry or in that company, for all of your working career. So it was a bit of a shock for me, when I started working. And every single company I was working in was restructuring. And so there was no security and this is going from mid 90s onwards, there was no security, no this no that. So all of the constructs, if you like all the belief systems, the lens, like I was talking about earlier, that my dad had shot kind of showing me this is what it's like when you go into the workforce. But I then got into the workforce, it was nothing like that. And there was disruption after disruption. Now, disruption. And I think in my early days, when I first started working in the universities among in industry, like Wallmark, one of the things that shocked me was that people didn't have guaranteed jobs. And this is now I'm talking about like late 90s. So this, what we might think of as a new phenomenon, post COVID now has actually been around since I started working.   Michael Hingson ** 22:15 You know, several people on our podcast have talked about these very same kinds of things. And I and I always ask, I'm very curious about why did things change? Why did we get to a new environment where people didn't stay in jobs, and things became so much less secure? Do you have any notion about that, I   Michele Gennoe ** 22:38 actually have a few different thoughts on it, I think one of the main one being, that there was that, that sense of loyalty from the company to the employee and the employee to the company, that we don't have that. And again, it's not just a recent thing, where people have realized, Oh, I can't go any further in this company or in this job. So I need to leave to be able to further my career. I think that even back then companies, and especially in my view, working with so many different companies had such poor people and culture or HR experiences, that didn't really understand that there was a lot of lip service given to the importance of the employee, etc. And in marketing, taking it back to my very first, love and passion. What they talk about there is, you know, it takes $3 to get like a new customer, and $1 to keep them so that your investment in like an employee or somebody that's working for you should be that $1 a year. But I think even back then, companies didn't invest enough money. And so they were happier, investing $3 per employee to bring them on and all that recruitment, etc. You fast forward to today, and it's even worse. Yeah,   Michael Hingson ** 24:09 it's not following through. And, and she say investing in the same way. And then they wonder why people leave. It's it is interesting, and it's a mind. Well, a mindset that probably really needs to change, and it would be valuable if it did, but companies a lot of companies do what they do. But speaking of mindsets, how did you get into the whole subject of and become interested in the concept of mindset? Great   Michele Gennoe ** 24:41 question. And I think what how people looked at life and trying to understand life was something that I had, like a natural curiosity from when I was quite young, and it was something that they didn't like when I was traveling or when I was studying or even at unit Let's see, as I described, I was still interested in why things were, the way they were or how people were the way they were. So I, I don't think was until probably about 10 or 15 years after my father passed. And I'd been working through this healing journey, that I really started to get into less than why things had happened when I was a child, and more into that whole compassion about him and my family. And I think it's very normal if you have dramatic and challenging childhoods, to be angry for a period of time. And then as you start to realize that this was just humans doing the best that they could do. And that compassion comes in one start to understand more about their motivations. So I had pretty much for about 1020 years, been spending quite a small fortune traveling around the world and doing a number of different courses, and training on a train, do Martinez jinbao, cine facilitator trades this track that I did a insight forecast, which is a month long leadership course they're in California, in LA. So I had spent and invested quite a small fortune. And then I came back to Australia to Sydney. And it was an interesting, I didn't want to say, midlife crisis, but it was kind of approaching that idea where I've been working in it. And I've been CIO, run my own company, and being CEOs or charity companies, etc. And I also had spent that same 20 years in this healing, Journey training, becoming a coach facilitator. And when I wrote my book on mindful leadership, what I realized was that the the crossover point, was something in this mindfulness space. But me being a very practical kind of person. It wasn't just about meditation, it was about implementing it and how people implemented it, no small things like if you're having a meeting, and it's going on for a period of time, you get everybody to stand up and shift chairs. And by shifting chairs, you rewire the brain, because people are looking at the language differently or talking to each other differently. So all these little tools and tips that I've been picking up along those years, and then decided ik, I wrote the book, mindfulness wasn't quite it. And then it was really in that cocoon period called COVID, where we had an opportunity to spend more time thinking about what were we really doing and why we're here that I realized I was actually here to support makeup, people more about empowering them to build a successful mindset. And as soon as I hit on that, everything put away, click, click, click around the experiences I've had in my own life, the trainings I've done. And what evolved from that was this real clarity for me that, you know, this is what I'm here to do, is to support people to feel empowered, that they too can create a successful mindset.   Michael Hingson ** 28:23 So when did you actually publish the book, mindful leadership?   Michele Gennoe ** 28:28 So I published a book about six years ago now, and we republished it about two years ago. And it's been, you know, what Awards, the time, and it's become such an integral part of the way that we work with people and we help them on their journey. It's, again, being an educator by this stage in my life. The book has award winning and leading business people like Gordon Cairns and heads of different areas here, Australia, might not be as well known overseas, but they have case studies in the book. But it also has these exercises. So people read the book of Egypt, chunk size pieces. This is the topic we're talking about. This is the case study. And then there's the exercises to help people to make sure they've learned the concepts that they've just learned. And so for me, it's a tool that I've used and been incredibly grateful for ever since we arrived at about six years ago. Well, you   Michael Hingson ** 29:32 talk about in the book, the fact that the steps to be successful are not complicated or hard. What are some of the steps that you talk about?   Michele Gennoe ** 29:45 So I haven't had a marketing background again, I describe it in terms of seven pays. But so this purpose, what I'll just talk about is purpose. I know people talk about the concept of why do we do things and purpose, etc, etc. And there's many different ways, you know, from using values to this to that. I now have a TV show and I asked people about what does success mean to them. And when they're answering one of the interesting things that comes up less often than I thought is this whole idea of the while the purpose, because again, in everyday life, you don't think about your purpose, you don't think about your wife, you think about the I've got to get the kids to school, I've got to this good or that. So when you bring it down to purpose and your why, for me, it's a much more practical thing. Yeah. What is it that gets people out of bed in the morning, when it's cold and dark, or when they've got to take care of the kids. And a large part of that a large part of the purpose of a why in that sense, is actually to do with more of your innate, what you feel like, like I was sharing for myself, you were here, and what you're on the planet to do. And I feel like many coaches and facilitators, when they're talking about purpose, it's still like a very big kind of thing. And it was for me for many years, I'm not exempt from this. But I feel like you have to the great philosophers of all use to sit with these kinds of concepts for many, many years. And even in Eastern religions, you would have mystics that would go off and sit in caves for many years or something, because they sat in that world with this concept of why am I here? And what am I doing? And I feel like for me, my book, and the way that it helps people to understand how they are as a mindful leader, helps them to connect in a deeper way. And in a very practical way, with what is their purpose, their the essence of why they feel like being here. And it may be to raise a family, it may be to support some loved ones older or younger. It could be all sorts of different things. But it comes back to who you think on that issue.   Michael Hingson ** 32:18 How do you teach people to become a little bit more introspective and analytical to think about these things? Because most people say I just don't have time to really stop and do that sort of thing.   Michele Gennoe ** 32:33 So it's a great question, because it's funny, I used the example earlier of a bundle of this $3. Because I think it's the same thing with people and what I call mental well being. So I'm not talking about mental health, and that's for professional, other kinds of professions. I'm talking about, well being and mental well being. So do you spend the $1, on your mental well being? Or do you wait until you're a bit wobbly and spin the $3. So we have a program called the mindset and makeover program. And in a similar way to what I was saying before, it's very, very practical. So we cover the three years of resilience, of purpose, and of influence. So these three foundational areas help people influence is the easiest one to talk about. It's very much with, when you're connecting with who you are, why you're here, you then project that in your social media, and you're this and that and your LinkedIn. So that you're presenting a congruent, and the key here is congruent image about who you are to the world. So you're not kind of different people to different things. And unfortunately, most people live like that. They live like, I'm a man over here, and I'm update over there and under this and all that. But they're not congruent, you know, I'm, I'm Michael, I'm Michelle, I'm Tom, I've missed I met the label of who they are, or what they do, more importantly, defined. So that's that's very much about, you know, the influence part. The resilience part is helping people to implement more and more of those or companies as well, because companies, companies to influence implement more and more like I shared about the HR policies, well, you want to spend $1 to keep somebody rather than $3 to lose them. Most people leave because they've got bad managers. So what kind of management leadership training do you have, especially in queue to help managers and then the purpose part I spoke about, we're helping people, you know, really to take the time we don't have obviously the time to go and sit in caves or to spend that kind of time going in depth But what you can. And what we do influence people with is taking time away from devices. I like to describe it as when you were a child, and you were playing out in the backyard or this or that, or whatever, you were in that kind of free flow, and that that time standing still space. So as an adult, what we want to do is recreate those play that that sensation, so that you actually had the opportunity on for your brain to kind of reset, and to allow that creativity become bold. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 35:36 all too often, we just don't take any time during the day to think about what we did what we're doing, where we're not taught to be introspective or analytical. And I think that it's important that we work on doing some of that, so that we can really look at what happened today. And how did that all go? Why did it go the way it did? What do I learn from that? Because ultimately, I have to teach myself, whoever I am, what to do to go forward. And people can advise me all day long, but I still have to be the one to teach myself to do it.   Michele Gennoe ** 36:17 You're so right. And I think one of the key areas within those three sections that we work with people on is this level of self talk. So it's not just throughout the day going, Oh, I could have done that better, or I should have done that better. It's actually throughout the day, picking yourself up when you're doing that. And going well, why did I think that? Why Why was I had in myself? Why did I expect differently, and helping people to be the funniest thing, but after all these years, and all the different things that I've done, the key to everything that I've found is actually kindness. And a lot of what we're doing even that's quite practical tools for the business for the individual. What I've found is that actually, we're teaching people at its essence to be kinder. And it's, it sounds quite terrible, but it's actually so true. Just be kind to do. So be kinder in your companies be kinder, if you're leading people, they are having a tough time, just like do and everybody needs to just be kind. It doesn't get much more complicated than that. It's just about kindness.   Michael Hingson ** 37:34 Yeah, well, and kindness. If you if you become more kind, you also become more conscious of what it means to be more kind and, and you become more conscious of why it's important that we do things in a way that helps us be more kind more gentle, to quote George Bush Senior, but to be more of a person that is focused on improving rather than just criticizing or being negative, or it's got to be my way. That's the only way that works. If that makes sense. And I   Michele Gennoe ** 38:21 use this example. All it does, because I use this example all the time. And it's a little bit of a cliche, but it's about when you're watching a child learn to walk and they follow the stand up, follow the stand up. You wait to see people around that child going stupid child, your terrible child, why don't you know how to walk yet, and you should know it, you've done it once, all of these kinds of negative self talk or negative reflections. So as adults, you know, bringing that same kind of support of, well, you've never done that before. And you do really, really well. In fact, Greg Norman and some of the other great sporting giants that I've studied over the years, one of the interesting things that they talk about, because if they play a game of golf, or whatever it is, and then they replay it, at the end, they actually look at all of the things that they did well first, so that they can replay in their mind so that I can hit that ball and play that basketball shot really well. And then they replay the things that they needed to improve. And so they identify it needed to do this differently. And then what they'll do is they'll actually go through in their mind because again, the mind doesn't matter if it's real. If it's if it's not real in the mind. They'll go through it and they'll actually go okay, I needed to turn a little bit more to get that hook or I need to do this one jump a little bit higher. And they'll do that in their mind and they'll rehearse the thing that they need to improve on. But they won't sit there And this is very human. And it's very sad that we do this, but actually have this negative self talk, I should have done that better, I should have a session about should have whatever. So even if we can, you know, the 1% of our day, catch us off with those kinds of thoughts and improve on them, then we can build, I think of them as like mental wellness muscles, we can build and improve on our mental wellness.   Michael Hingson ** 40:27 Well, it is, it is all about establishing the mindset that you're talking about as well. And it is a muscle it is something that has to be developed, it is something that you have to practice to truly bring about. But when you do it, and you do it well, it makes such a difference in your own life much less than the lives of other people.   Michele Gennoe ** 40:51 It does. And just as a comparison, again, going back to the you know, sitting in a cave and being able to get to this point, I remember I saw an interview with the Dalai Lama one time, where somebody asked him, you know, you've been exiled from your country or this, you know, that all of the terrible, terrible difficult things that have happened to him and to the Tibetan people. And they said, but you're still you know, such a happy, positive person, how do you do it, you know, there's the light of the country of the people, the listener of mine, honestly, mind, and he was saying he had to work at it, he would go and meditate every day. And if those negative kind of thoughts or self talk would come up, he would meditate on it to clear it, so that he could come back into his level of balance, and then being on net balance in the world. So like I said, and as people know, it's not necessarily an easy journey, and it can take some time. You don't necessarily need to go away and meditate for two hours, three hours, whatever it is, but taking that two seconds, 10 seconds, to think and go. What was that thought that I was just doing that was actually beating myself up or beating that other person up? Can I find some kindness? Can I find some compassion? And can me can I in that journey to finding it for myself more, essentially, also bring myself back into a form of balance. So that in that balance state, I can keep focusing on where I want to go with that successful mindset.   Michael Hingson ** 42:38 Yeah, well, and the reality is that we all this, as far as I know, go to sleep at night. And it would be a simple task to take a few minutes. As we're preparing to fall asleep, once we're in bed to think about and meditate on things, it may very well be that you can't necessarily do it at other times during the day, although I think it's like anything else. If it is enough of a priority, you will find the time to do it.   Michele Gennoe ** 43:10 I think so. And I did a course many years ago, and we have to practice something every day. And I thought, Oh, how am I going to make this part of my everyday routine. And ever since then, I have done this practice whilst I'm in the shower. Now, it might seem like a funny thing. But if you think about it, most people we get in the shower, you actually kind of an autopilot. Now, you've washed your hair the same way you wash your body the same way every day. So to actually be programming into your mind and into your brain while you're in the shower. I'm this on that whatever affirmation or whatever positive thought or positive self direction that you want. It can take a little practice, of course at first, but it's actually what I would think of as dead time. Because you do in a sense, mentally go to sleep because it's an automated response. Brush my teeth, Do this, do that. So if you can, because not everybody people when they're going to sleep at night there can be a little bit tired or distracted about something. But if you can think in the morning when you get up in that two seconds, 10 seconds and most people's showers are a bit longer than that. And if you can think in the morning, by okay, yes, I know that I've got to do this, that and whatever was the actual day, but this precious time that I have to myself, without the husband and the kids without the boss without the whatever. This precious time I have to myself. I'm going to say the things to myself. I'm going to be kind I'm going to be compassionate. I've got this I'm going to focus on the positive things today. And I'm going to be okay, whatever the affirmation and the words are for you. That will help you to keep building those muscles and then you know taking it from On outside of the shell, that every time you open a door as you open a door, or this is the opportunities, the new opportunity, this is the opening for new opportunities to come into my life as you open the door. There's lots of little tricks that you can use at work at home, wherever, to actually start to programming, that positive mindset. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 45:24 And there's no magical, it has to be done this time, or at this time in this way. So I like to do a lot of meditating, when it's really quiet. And the shower, I can tune out the shower, but it's still not the same as when it's quieter. But that's me. And I think you raised a very good point, there is for whatever length of time you're in the shower, it is time that you are doing something very automatic. So you could let your mind you could teach your mind to look at other things while you're taking the shower. Exactly.   Michele Gennoe ** 46:06 And in the same way as you're opening a door. So these are just different examples, because I know many people talk about before you go to sleep, have a gratitude journal have this habit that. And also human people say that they'd love to do that, but they forget. Yeah. Whereas in the morning, you can be a little bit more like or more focused on what you're going to be doing for the day. And also importantly, focused on how you want to be showing up for you during the day. Because you may be going, having a little bit of a tough time here. And I'm so busy, I've got no time for me, no time for all the things I need to do for me, I'm just there for the family, the job to this side, whether it's opening a door, doing it in the shower, find what works for you, as a simple, everyday prompt, that doesn't need you to do something extra on top of what you're already doing.   Michael Hingson ** 47:07 Yeah, the reality is, if we really could analyze everything about our day, we could find time to do this. But it's a matter again, of making it a priority to do that. And   Michele Gennoe ** 47:20 that's the key word the priority. And that's why I like to use that mark an example of you know, one dollars versus $3. Yeah, and people, you know, as you get older, you start to realize, well, actually, yeah, that $1 is me doing a bit more exercise a bit more this a bit more of that. And so you make more of an effort. But yeah, especially for younger viewers or longer younger listeners, recognize and discerning start those positive behaviors and look at the positive building positive mindset. You build those habits into your everyday life?   Michael Hingson ** 47:58 Well, when did you start your own business and go strictly on your own?   Michele Gennoe ** 48:04 So I've been doing on purpose transformation now for 12 years, I can't believe how quickly time flies. It's pretty amazing. And I was thinking about it when I was reflecting for the show. And you know, the journey that we it's kind of been on everything from the first business card, I think we're actually getting a website now. So it's been quite a journey over that time.   Michael Hingson ** 48:35 Well, and and it's keeping you busy, and you've dealt with people all over the world, you had the experience to do that. And you've been able to consult for with people throughout the world and helping people learn this whole concept of successful mindset. And you also started a TV show, as I understand it.   Michele Gennoe ** 48:59 Yes, yes. One of the interesting things to come out of COVID. So as the world as we all were shutting down and, and learning to live differently, much more in this online world, like here through this medium. One of the things that I was doing was running a lot of workshops to help friends and creating materials all the time to help with different tools to later I wasn't even successful that it was about getting out of the fear mindset that people out of fear that what was happening and into more of a stabilized. I'm gonna get through this mindset. And so we out of that came the mindset Michelle show, and it's been such a joy, interviewing people and technology now. Wow, what an opportunity, interviewing people from all over the world, spreading this vision of a saber show as a like a lighthouse in amongst social media. And there's so much negativity in the world and so much negativity being shared across the world, that the show is like this lighthouse of positivity and positive information. And everyday people and not so everyday people come on show share, about how they have created their successful mindset. And like we've talked about today, they share the tools and tips and suggestions, everything from sleeping better through to laughter, we've been very, very lucky. And I've been very surprised with sometimes the, like, I had a paraglider that came on the show and had her three step process for reading successful mindset. And so I've been blown away at the incredible people coming on the show, sharing their gifts, sharing experiences, and being part of this lighthouse of positivity, sharing how anybody I believe in the world can create and be empowered and create that positive mindset for themselves. What   Michael Hingson ** 51:13 are some of the common themes that you hear from people who come on the show?   Michele Gennoe ** 51:17 So interestingly, I never really heard, and I thought I'd like heard people talk about money, and then give a caveat, and then come back to money. But I guess one of the things that has been really interesting is people coming on the show. And the thing is, Pete main thing has been about that, again, in a strange way being about empowerment. So it's about having that freedom to choose when they're working on how they're working. So whether it's a CEO of a company, or a small business owner, the things that they keep talking about, and I think it's one of those things that's going to come up more as a societal trend. Is this focus on time? How much of my time can I control, and can I choose to do things in. So people are not necessarily saying that they don't want to go to work, or they don't want to work for this person or that person. But even the working from home phenomenon that has come through now, people that I interview, that are working on companies or running companies, that the theme keeps coming back the underlying parts that freedom around choosing how and what I do with my time, and when I do it. And I think that the second biggest thing is still about joy. So once people have talked about the freedom around choosing what they can do with their time, it's also about what brings them joy. And for some of the luckier people that I've had on the show, they obviously only now doing things that bring them joy in working with clients and working in organizations that bring them joy. But for most people, it's that journey towards that kind of utopian lifestyle that they're on. And for them, it's more about that transition, you know, whether it's children on work, or husband and wife are called family, aging parents and work juggling all of those different areas of life. And they talk about freedom, and then the joy that it brings to them. And so much less like you might have thought of around the money and kind of element. It's much more about, again, like I said at the beginning of the show, around those human drivers that seemed to be a constant no matter where we are in history and society.   Michael Hingson ** 53:47 So what do you get out of doing the show? Why do you do it?   Michele Gennoe ** 53:49 One of the things I love so much about doing the show is that I think I'm a little bit of a storyteller. I'm a storyteller. And so when I'm hearing other people tell me their stories, like we started when I was talking about the different lenses and my curiosity, when I'm hearing people talking, and I hear the story, and I really get the journal. And there was another gentleman that came on that was a finance coach. And I thought I can get to hear about finance and some coaching etc. And he started talking about his children, and he had come close to having mental breakdowns etc. And he was sharing that his children in the show and their habits etc. The creating a successful mindset and he had observed and worked with them. And this fabric of him as a human being him being brave and sharing his story and coming on the show. This for me is you know, if my reason for being here is to help too. empower people to create that successful mindset, when I'm hearing how people have gone and done that on their own journey, because you don't always need a coach, but at different times, you may need a coach. But these people that are coming on the show that they're talking about their gyms in such a beautiful way, in sharing about how they have created their successful mindset.   Michael Hingson ** 55:23 So for you, who are some of the people that you look up to that you regard is really successful? Or you'd like their mindset in the way they are?   Michele Gennoe ** 55:33 I think that there's a few there like the Dalai Lama example I shared, I think there's a few people. And what I would say is what I think that they are as a shining example of being themselves being purveying warts and all. An older example might be somebody like belly cuddly, who was really good example of someone that's found his niche as a comedian, and has understood that he's got many a demon and lives with those demons. And it's an integrated part of the budget as Billy, come on, all the way through to modern times when you look at someone like Ed Sheeran, I mean, can you even begin to imagine what it would be like to stand at Wembley Stadium with just you and look at her, honestly, that that takes, it's not just the musical talent, the mental talent to go from as a kid standing in your lounge room playing the guitar through friends and families, who as a younger man, standing at Wembley, with just no orchestra nervous now that all of those different things that he did when I stood on up mentally, and I think these, for me are examples of where people are living true to who they are true to their nature, embracing the God given talents, and they are incredibly talented people, but they also work very, very hard. It's not like they got the talent and then didn't have to do anything, they work very hard. But they also have that roundness, that wholeness of the life of sharing who they are, as well. So they don't pretend that they are the best, this best, that best whatever, and that they don't have the same foibles. Everybody else. So these two great male examples, I think, and the female side, you know, there's a number Angular Merkel is probably a big girl crush on Angular Merkel, for exactly the same kinds of reasons her and her husband lived in a tiny flat in Berlin the whole time, she was chancellor of Germany. Now, she could have changed. She was a science teacher, and she could have changed and moved to a bigger house and the diversity that she was actually perfectly happy to England were living where she was living. And being with her husband, she didn't need it, all the scandals and all the other bits and pieces. So I think you can see a theme here where the people that I admire are the ones comfortable, it's an old expression, again, that comfortable in their own skin, successful at what they do, and they work very hard at it. And they don't angler again. Yeah, big girl crush. I didn't try and fit in with the other world leaders by going getting a big mansion. She stayed true to what was important to her. So she didn't feel the pressure from social media or, or any other medium to fit in. She felt comfortable in her own skin. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 58:52 Which is really the best. You've got to if you can't, well, if you feel comfortable in your own skin, if you really are that way, then that's what real happiness is is all about. It isn't about lots of money or anything else. First and foremost, you have to be comfortable and like you like yourself, and do what you like to do and enjoy it no matter where it goes and how it goes. Exactly.   Michele Gennoe ** 59:21 I interviewed somebody the other day that had some really good points about perhaps your job or your day job is not which what gives you sparkle joy or lifelong fulfillment. Because your habit or your What does give you joy. So if you like singing, but you're not a good singer, or many people play sport when they're younger and then realize that can't be an elite athlete when they grow up. And I think that the points that Gary Professor Gary Martin, were making were very true. Oh, reloading. I think that those points were very true because not everybody can be a Billy Connolly and Sharon or Angular Merkel. So being comfortable with your own skin, and also recognizing that what you're doing in life is all there to support them.   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:19 Well, let me ask you one last question, then what's in the future for Michelle, and the TV show and all of that? Well,   Michele Gennoe ** 1:00:27 we're coming to the end of our third year. And it's really, really exciting. And again, I'm so so incredibly grateful to all of the different people that has come through and been on the show, and we've got two more years to go. And then it's going to be so exciting, we'll all be coming out five days a week, for 50 weeks of the year. And being that lighthouse, you know, if people are having a good day, or bad, or whatever day, they will know that they can tune in and see an expert in whatever field talking about how they created their successful mindset. And for me, you know, this is a passion of love. It's something I'm very passionate about, about giving back and supporting people, empowering people. And I thank you so much for having me come on the show today, Michael, because the more that people hear about the show and connecting, we're also going to, of course, be looking for more guests. So people listening and want to come away, come on the show, then, you know, please reach out, we're always happy to have more people come on the show. And my passion. And my dream is that one day, anywhere in the world, if somebody goes, you know, I'm not having that crowded day, I need to have a bit of a lift, I need to, you know, reset and come back. I don't have a door handle or shower nearby. And it's not the end of the day, I can't meditate. I've got you know, five minutes on this bus and now tune into the show, and listen to somebody talking about how to had a tough time, but they use these tips on suggestions to create a successful mindset. That would be my vision for where we going next with the show. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 1:02:17 I look forward to having the opportunity to be on it next weekend.   Michele Gennoe ** 1:02:24 Yes, I'm talking to you and ask me similar kinds of questions of you, Michael?   Michael Hingson ** 1:02:30 Well, I want to thank you very much for being here with us today. And spending all this time this has been fun. And I have enjoyed it. I hope people have been inspired. And will go find your book and read it and sit in and seek you out. How do they do that? If somebody wants to talk with you and maybe use your services? How do they do that.   Michele Gennoe ** 1:02:53 So the best way to contact me is through LinkedIn. So Michele, Gennoe, it's Michele with one L for those people listening. And then Gennoe is G e n n o e is also my website is called Michelegennoe.com. So it's fairly easy. You can also get the book mindful leadership on Amazon. So it's available through that and wherever you are listening to this in the world.   Michael Hingson ** 1:03:22 Cool. Well, thank you again for doing this. And I want to thank you for listening to us today. We really appreciate you being here. I hope that Michelle has given you some good things to think about. I appreciate you being here as well. If you'd like to reach out to me, I would love to hear from you hear your thoughts about the show hear your thoughts about anything else. And of course if you know anyone else who might be a good guest, Michele, same for you would love to hear from you. We're always looking for more guests on a stoppable mindset. You can reach me at Michael m i c h  a e l h i at accessibe A c c e s s i b e.com. Or go to our podcast page www dot Michael hingson.com/podcast. And Michael Hingson is m i c h a e l h i n g s o n  all one word. So love to hear from you. And wherever you're listening, please give us a five star rating. We value that very highly. We really appreciate all the inputs and all the things that people have to say. And we especially do of course do love five star rating. So I hope that you'll give us one as well as Michelle one more time. Thanks for being here and we're really looking forward to people's comments and seeing you again next weekend. Thank   Michele Gennoe ** 1:04:40 you so much again, Michael has been an absolute honor is such a privilege to be on your show and to all your listeners and viewers. Thank you I really appreciate you saying God bless you and wish you all the best   Michael Hingson ** 1:04:59 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. While you're on the site., please use the form there to recommend people who we ought to interview in upcoming editions of the show. And also, we ask you and urge you to invite your friends to join us in the future. If you know of any one or any organization needing a speaker for an event, please email me at speaker at Michael hingson.com. I appreciate it very much. 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Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 20:34


Youngster Joe McKinnon capped off a huge year in 2023 by winning the prestigious Bay Sheffield running race in South Australia and was coached by respected coach Debbie Meich. Debbie broke a big record too, she became the first female coach in 137 years to successfully coach a Bay Sheffield winner and Joe and Debbie definitely make a fantastic combination. We spoke about what it meant to Joe about winning the prestigious race and why 2023 was such a big year for him, how they got connected, why the Bay Sheffield was a big one for Deb as well and we discussed their individual running journeys. Thanks so much to Joe and Debbie for a fantastic chat, to Rory and the team at Podbooth for filming and putting the video together. Thanks also to Pete Oldfield from the Southern Slugs Football Club for their continued support. There are two fantastic events happening this year that are organised by the Slugs and they are in Bali and Croatia. Check their Facebook page for more details! Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Spotify and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #29 – Bharat Sundaresan – Cricket's Wordsmith Wizard!

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 35:06


Growing up in India as a cricket mad youngster, Bharat Sundaresan is a world-renowned, award-winning cricket writer and commentator who now resides in the Adelaide Hills. Formerly a cricket writer with The Indian Express, Bharat is now the Australian correspondent and senior writer for Cricbuzz, the no.1 cricket website in the world. Bharat has become well known for his outlandish fashion and his distinctive long hair and also stands out as a distinctive voice. He is a wordsmith wizard who captures the essence of the game in a way that resonates with readers across the globe. On our chat we spoke about Bharat's love of the West Indies growing up, his thoughts on the future of test cricket, the recent feud about Mitch Johnson and Dave Warner and Bharat shares the time he first met West Indian quick Patrick Patterson and why it was extra special.  He recently wrote an outstanding article for Cricbuzz after the Aussies won the ODI World Cup in India recently which was about the Australian way. Click on the link below. https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/128574/the-australian-nay-the-cummins-way He also wrote a fascinating article when working at the Indian Express and it was about former West Indian quick Patrick Patterson. Click on the link below. https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/cricket/patrick-patterson-an-unquiet-mind-4762590/ Thanks so much to Bharat for his time, to the Southern Slugs for their continued support and to the team at Podbooth for filming and putting this great video together. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. We'd greatly appreciate it. Follow Legends with Bevo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legendswithbevo/?hl=en Follow Legends with Bevo on TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@legendswithbevo80 Follow Legends with Bevo on YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC16r-cQ9z8vlgEc1Tp-GrkA Follow Legends with Bevo on Spotify:  https://open.spotify.com/show/7gnyGc2AwYcuIRkvuS1Dxy Follow Legends with Bevo on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/legends-with-bevo/id1444792076

Auscast Inspiration
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #27 – Shaun ‘Silk' Burgoyne – The Silk dynamo lights up the AFL sky with four-Time Premiership brilliance!

Auscast Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 29:21


In the realm of Australian Rules Football, few names shine as brightly as Shaun Burgoyne. A four-time premiership star, Burgoyne has etched his name into AFL history with a career marked by skill, resilience, and an unyielding commitment to success. Shaun Burgoyne, affectionately known as "Silk" for his smooth style of play he hailed from a footballing family and played a pivotal role in the Port Adelaide Football Club first ever AFL Premiership in 2004 alongside his brother Peter. Over his nine seasons with Port Adelaide, Shaun solidified his reputation as a dependable and versatile player. His ability to impact the game both in midfield and across half-back earned him accolades, and he played a pivotal role in Port Adelaide's 2004 Premiership triumph. In 2009, he made a high-profile move to the Hawthorn Football Club, a decision that would prove instrumental in his pursuit of further premiership glory. Joining a team on the cusp of a dynasty, Burgoyne's experience and leadership qualities played a crucial role in the Hawks' three consecutive premierships from 2013 to 2015. On our chat we discussed some of Silk's amazing career highlights, his footy journey from Mallee Park to playing AFL, his funniest team mates along the way and whether there were any regrets about leaving Port to play at the Hawks. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Sport
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #27 – Shaun ‘Silk' Burgoyne – The Silk dynamo lights up the AFL sky with four-Time Premiership brilliance!

Auscast Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 29:21


In the realm of Australian Rules Football, few names shine as brightly as Shaun Burgoyne. A four-time premiership star, Burgoyne has etched his name into AFL history with a career marked by skill, resilience, and an unyielding commitment to success. Shaun Burgoyne, affectionately known as "Silk" for his smooth style of play he hailed from a footballing family and played a pivotal role in the Port Adelaide Football Club first ever AFL Premiership in 2004 alongside his brother Peter. Over his nine seasons with Port Adelaide, Shaun solidified his reputation as a dependable and versatile player. His ability to impact the game both in midfield and across half-back earned him accolades, and he played a pivotal role in Port Adelaide's 2004 Premiership triumph. In 2009, he made a high-profile move to the Hawthorn Football Club, a decision that would prove instrumental in his pursuit of further premiership glory. Joining a team on the cusp of a dynasty, Burgoyne's experience and leadership qualities played a crucial role in the Hawks' three consecutive premierships from 2013 to 2015. On our chat we discussed some of Silk's amazing career highlights, his footy journey from Mallee Park to playing AFL, his funniest team mates along the way and whether there were any regrets about leaving Port to play at the Hawks. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #27 – Shaun ‘Silk' Burgoyne – The Silk dynamo lights up the AFL sky with four-Time Premiership brilliance!

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 29:21


In the realm of Australian Rules Football, few names shine as brightly as Shaun Burgoyne. A four-time premiership star, Burgoyne has etched his name into AFL history with a career marked by skill, resilience, and an unyielding commitment to success. Shaun Burgoyne, affectionately known as "Silk" for his smooth style of play he hailed from a footballing family and played a pivotal role in the Port Adelaide Football Club first ever AFL Premiership in 2004 alongside his brother Peter. Over his nine seasons with Port Adelaide, Shaun solidified his reputation as a dependable and versatile player. His ability to impact the game both in midfield and across half-back earned him accolades, and he played a pivotal role in Port Adelaide's 2004 Premiership triumph. In 2009, he made a high-profile move to the Hawthorn Football Club, a decision that would prove instrumental in his pursuit of further premiership glory. Joining a team on the cusp of a dynasty, Burgoyne's experience and leadership qualities played a crucial role in the Hawks' three consecutive premierships from 2013 to 2015. On our chat we discussed some of Silk's amazing career highlights, his footy journey from Mallee Park to playing AFL, his funniest team mates along the way, Shaun's partnership with Omo and whether there were any regrets about leaving Port to move to the Hawks. Thanks so much to Shaun for his time, to Nicole Osborne from Bastion PR, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together and to the Southern Slugs Football Club for their ongoing support! Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #26 - KX Pilates Founder Aaron Smith - Taking a huge punt for the ultimate success!

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 29:57


Founder of KX Pilates, Aaron Smith is an award-winning fitness innovator, entrepreneur and author of the book ‘Define Yourself'. After spending several years travelling the world Aaron took a punt and with the generosity of his father he was able to start KX Pilates in February 2010. Based on the Japanese philosophy of kaizen (continuous improvement), KX Pilates is a dynamic workout that has transformed both fitness participants and the business at large. KX Pilates has now been built into Australia's largest pilates franchise with over 110+ studios across Australia, Indonesia, China, Singapore, Taiwan and New Zealand. As the founder of KX Pilates, Aaron has earnt multiple awards and recognition including 2021 Melbourne Young Fitness Entrepreneur, being recognised as an influential Victorian to watch by the Herald Sun in 2020, Australian Young Fitness Entrepreneur of the Year in 2019, was named in the top 3 of Australia's Top 30 Franchise Executives (2020), and featured in the 2019 Top 10 Dynamic Entrepreneurs by Dynamic Business Magazine. On our chat on Sports Legends with Bevo we discussed how the idea for KX Pilates came about, his passion for travel and snowboarding, why pilates has become so popular and how a punt to start a new business has been an extremely successful one. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #24 - Jasmine Simmons - Why she loves the culture at the Port Adelaide Football Club

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 19:35


Talented sportswoman and new Port Adelaide Football Club women's recruit Jasmine Simmons joined us recently for a chat on Legends with Bevo. We spoke about Jasmine's childhood growing up in Broken Hill, her basketball journey including playing US college and winning a championship in the NBL1 Central with the West Adelaide Bearcats in 2022 and transitioning from basketball to footy. Thanks so much to Jasmine for her time, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together and a big thanks to Jamie Anderson from PAFC for arranging the interview. Finally thanks also to the Southern Slugs Football Club for their continued support over the past couple of years. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Comedy Legends with Bevo - Ep #16 - Anthony 'Lehmo' Lehmann tells Bevo about the world record he broke.

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 27:49


It was a pleasure to chat with Lehmo recently on Comedy Legends with Bevo. We discussed the success of the Utopia television show that Lehmo stars in on the ABC network, how he went from being an accountant to a stand-up comedian and the difference between performing overseas compared to Australia. Thanks so much to Lehmo for his time, to the Southern Slugs Football Club for their continued support and sponsoring this episode and the team at PodBooth for a great job in putting this episode together. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, Channel 44 Adelaide and C31 Melbourne. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #25 - Chris McDermott and Sarah Game discuss the important role footy and politics play with mental health

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 30:45


With a love of animals Sarah originally chose a career in veterinary medicine but a change in careers has now seen her elected as a member of South Australia's Upper House of Parliament where she is now a part of the One Nation Party. Chris was the Adelaide Crows original skipper and was a star of the club playing 117 games. He also played 14 state games and played 227 for his beloved Glenelg Football Club and 10 games for North Adelaide where he was a player coach. Post career he has dedicated his time towards helping young people doing it really tough with cancer as part of The McGuiness McDermott Foundation and Little Heroes Foundation. His hard work hasn't gone unnoticed and Bone has been recognised with a nomination for South Australian of the Year. We talked about the awesome International Men's Day event that is happening next month, Sarah's career in politics so far and how she got into it and Bone some great stories throughout his stellar footy career in the AFL and SANFL! Thanks so much to Sarah and Bone for coming on the show, to the team at PodBooth for putting this great promo together and Pete Oldfield from the Southern Slugs for their continued support. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, Channel 31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Comedy Legends with Bevo – Ep #15 -Aaron 'Gocsy' Gocs - The biggest Reserves game of footy ever!

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 33:22


For those that missed the recent Facebook Live chat I had with the hilarious Aaron Gocs here's the edited version in full. We spoke about Gocsy's comedy journey so far, the challenges that he has had to overcome throughout his life, the big Div 12 Ressies game that he was a part of and went beyond all expectations and what's happening for the rest of the year for Gocsy. Thanks so much to Gocsy for his time, to Peter Oldfield from Southern Slugs Football Club for sponsoring the episode and for their continued support and to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Comedy Legends with Bevo - Ep #14 - Jarryd Goundrey - From army hero to comedy legend!

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 22:09


I was delighted to be joined earlier this year by good mate and comedian Jarryd Goundrey on Comedy Legends with Bevo. Jarryd is going from strength to strength and performing with some of the world's best comedians. Jarryd spoke about the financial challenges that came with being a stand-up comedian and why it's not easy, why going viral on social media isn't as good as what you think and Jarryd also shared a lovely story about the power of the community. Jarryd is currently travelling around Australia doing gigs, give him a follow Jarryd Goundrey on Instagram to find out more. Thanks so much to Jarryd for his time, to Pistol Peter Oldfield from Southern Slugs Football Club for sponsoring this episode and the fantastic team at PodBooth for putting this great video together. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo – Ep #23 - Shelly Jarrett - The secrets to being a successful swimming coach

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 33:50


With over 30 years of experience, Shelly Jarrett has coached some of the best swimmers of all time including SA's very own Kyle Chalmers. It was great to catch up with Shelly on Sports Legends with Bevo and talk about her passion for coaching, how her coaching journey began, achievements along the way and why Shelly knew Kyle was something special early on in his career. Thanks so much to Shelly for her time, to Andy Martin from Auscast Network for teeing up the interview, to Pete Oldfield from Southern Slugs Football Club for sponsoring the episode and to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV, C31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Chewing the Fat
Sports Legends with Bevo - Ep #22 - Luke Saville - The joy of making his Davis Cup debut in 2022

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 25:00


Wimbledon is well and truly in full swing so to keep in the theme of things I had a chat with Australian tennis star and Riverland's very own Luke Saville. We spoke about how he met his wife and fellow Aussie tennis star Daria Saville, the thrill of representing the Aussies in the Davis Cup for the first time and what it was like to play in the final of the Australian Open Doubles in 2020 with fellow Aussie Max Purcell. Thanks so much to Luke for his time, to Rackets and Strings for sponsoring the episode as well as Southern Slugs Football Club and to the brilliant team at PodBooth for putting this video together. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.

Auscast Sport
KX Pilates Founder Aaron Smith tells Bevo how taking a huge punt has led to the ultimate success! (sport)

Auscast Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 29:58


Founder of KX Pilates, Aaron Smith is an award-winning fitness innovator, entrepreneur and author of the book ‘Define Yourself'. After spending several years travelling the world Aaron took a punt and with the generosity of his father he was able to start KX Pilates in February 2010. Based on the Japanese philosophy of kaizen (continuous improvement), KX Pilates is a dynamic workout that has transformed both fitness participants and the business at large. KX Pilates has now been built into Australia's largest pilates franchise with over 110+ studios across Australia, Indonesia, China, Singapore, Taiwan and New Zealand.As the founder of KX Pilates, Aaron has earnt multiple awards and recognition including 2021 Melbourne Young Fitness Entrepreneur, being recognised as an influential Victorian to watch by the Herald Sun in 2020, Australian Young Fitness Entrepreneur of the Year in 2019, was named in the top 3 of Australia's Top 30 Franchise Executives (2020), and featured in the 2019 Top 10 Dynamic Entrepreneurs by Dynamic Business Magazine. On our chat on Sports Legends with Bevo we discussed how the idea for KX Pilates came about, his passion for travel and snowboarding, why pilates has become so popular and how a punt to start a new business has been an extremely successful one. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Inspiration
KX Pilates Founder Aaron Smith tells Bevo how taking a huge punt has led to the ultimate success! (sport)

Auscast Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 29:58


Founder of KX Pilates, Aaron Smith is an award-winning fitness innovator, entrepreneur and author of the book ‘Define Yourself'. After spending several years travelling the world Aaron took a punt and with the generosity of his father he was able to start KX Pilates in February 2010. Based on the Japanese philosophy of kaizen (continuous improvement), KX Pilates is a dynamic workout that has transformed both fitness participants and the business at large. KX Pilates has now been built into Australia's largest pilates franchise with over 110+ studios across Australia, Indonesia, China, Singapore, Taiwan and New Zealand.As the founder of KX Pilates, Aaron has earnt multiple awards and recognition including 2021 Melbourne Young Fitness Entrepreneur, being recognised as an influential Victorian to watch by the Herald Sun in 2020, Australian Young Fitness Entrepreneur of the Year in 2019, was named in the top 3 of Australia's Top 30 Franchise Executives (2020), and featured in the 2019 Top 10 Dynamic Entrepreneurs by Dynamic Business Magazine. On our chat on Sports Legends with Bevo we discussed how the idea for KX Pilates came about, his passion for travel and snowboarding, why pilates has become so popular and how a punt to start a new business has been an extremely successful one. Legends with Bevo Podcast as seen on Channel Seven's Sunrise, Ticker TV and Channel 44 Adelaide. Heard on Triple M Mackay and the Whitsundays, Radio Italia Uno, Flow FM Australia and Radio Today's Podcast. Featured in the Sunday Mail and the Mount Barker Courier. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Monday or Tuesday seeking guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about Legends with Bevo. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: info@legendswithbevo.com If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review  on Apple Podcasts and other podcast sites and Facebook. We'd greatly appreciate it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mindful Living with Dr Sogol
E120. Being in a wheelchair set me free with Dr OLIVIA ONG

Mindful Living with Dr Sogol

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 59:23


join the wait list for the healing circleour next soul tribe starts in JULY https://www.cprforthesouls.com/circleAfter being hit by a car in 2008, Olivia was told she would never walk or practice medicine again. She spent years as a patient in hospitals and rehab facilities in Australia and US in an attempt to regain some of the capabilities that were torn away from her. Little did she know she was going to get a whole lot more than she'd bargained for. Today, she shares her experience with others. Dr Olivia Ong, known as the Heart-Centred Doctor, is a Melbourne-based rehabilitation medicine and pain physician with 15 years of clinical experience, and an expert in resilience and burnout. After a life altering event in 2008 she started a biz to address the unspoken toll that doctors bear when they dont find the support they need. As the founder and CEO of The Heart-Centred Method Institute, Olivia's vision is for the company to be the leading global personal growth and professional development company for physicians and clinicians in healthcare, so that they can be well-rounded, heart-centred healthcare workers. She is the author of The Heart-Centred Doctorco-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. Collaborated Jack Canfield on Soul of Success Vol. 3, which won her the Best Sellers Quilly Award from The National Academy of Best-Selling Authors in Hollywood for recognition of her authorship and thought leadership. co-authored chapters in the AusMumpreuners anthology books Goodbye Busy Hello Happy and Ignite. She is due to release a new book: Unlocking the Physician Freedom Code She has also been awarded the Disabled Business Excellence Silver Award for her leadership as a physician entrepreneur She is also has media presence in sky news, studio 10, ticker TVOriginally from Singapore, Olivia now resides in Melbourne with her husband & two young children. Emerging from such a dark period in her life inspired Olivia to start a business to address the unspoken toll that doctors bear when they don't find the support they need. As a high-performance leadership coach and mentor for doctors, she now runs programs helping doctors transform their lives, moving from burnout to balance.  Olivia has been featured in and written for Thrive Global, Yahoo Finance, International Business Times Singapore, and Australian Business Journal. Her media appearances include Sky News, Studio 10 and Ticker TV, and she regularly speaks at industry-leading events including Australasian New Zealand College of Anaesthesia and Faculty of Pain Medicine, on topics such as physician burnout and how mindfulness and self-compassion can transform chronic pain.. For more about Olivia, visit drolivialeeong.com

The One Shot Movement Podcast
Interview with Steve Enticott - 25 Years Experience With Business and Investing

The One Shot Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 50:58


Steve Enticott is an experienced businessman, entrepreneur, and investor. He is the host of Ticker TV, an online channel that provides financial news and information. Steve has also worked as a consultant for several major corporations, and he has been involved in several successful startups. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto and the Harvard Business School.

Out of the Box With Christine
Why Mindfulness Really Matters With Charlotte Thaarup

Out of the Box With Christine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 54:30 Transcription Available


Let's face it. The world today is filled with plenty of things that can cause us distress, anxiety and depression. We have an epidemic of unhappy people walking around with little to no idea of how to break free from their "mind prisons."  But it doesn't have to be that way! My guest today on Out of The Box With Christine is Charlotte Thaarup - and she is about to brighten up your day and maybe, just maybe change your life. Whether you're looking to improve your relationships or well-being, to treat your body kindly and enjoy better health, or to create a productive and stress-free work environment, this is one podcast episode that you don't want to miss! ABOUT CHARLOTTE: Charlotte Thaarup is a world-renowned, clinical mindfulness consultant and transformative educator. She is the director of The Mindfulness Clinic and holds a number of international tertiary qualifications, including Dip Mediation, DipEd (London University) MBSR, MBEAT, CBMT. CHARLOTTE'S WEBSITE: http://www.themindfulnessclinic.com.au OOTBWC WEBSITE: http://www.outoftheboxwithchristine.com ABOUT CHRISTINE: Christine Blosdale is the #1 International Bestselling Media Marketing Coach that can take you and your business to a global audience through Podcasting, Radio, YouTube, Media Appearances and so much more! Christine has received rave reviews for her genuine authenticity and inspirational style of doing business. She's been a featured contributor on America Online, Woman's Day, MSN, Hollywood.com, Ticker TV, Apple Podcasts, Pacifica Radio, iHeartRadio and countless Podcasts. With over 25 years experience, Christine has a solid reputation to get you the attention you deserve! CHRISTINE'S WEBSITE: http://www.christineblosdale.com  

For Love & Money
Ep 23: Jules Brooke, Founder of She's the Boss on normalising the idea of women in powerful business positions

For Love & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 49:25


Only 2% of VC funding goes to women-owned businesses in Australia.  Women over 50 feature in less than 4% of media globally.    I'll just let that sit with you for a moment before you dive into my interview with Jules Brook – founder of She's The Boss and Handle Your Own PR.   Those two statistics, alongside others that should make you feel distinctly confused/uncomfortable/angry (pick your choice) is what inspired Jules to launch She's The Boss at the start of the pandemic in 2020. Since then, it has grown into a thriving community. There are online zoom lunches and Learning Table events with female founders, real life networking events, two podcasts, She's The Boss Chats and She's The Boss Leaders. She's The Boss also has a YouTube channel and all the media features interviews with wildly successful women in business from Australia and around the world.   Jules is also the founder of Handle Your Own PR, a DIY PR service for business owners. Using her online PR Accelerator program and PR SaaS platform, Jules' students have been on TV, radio, magazines and newspapers nationally. Many have gone on to huge success in their business.   Jules is passionate about making female founders and women doing extraordinary things in business more visible. You'll feel that passion right through this interview. IMHO Jules is one of those women doing extraordinary things, even if she doesn't realise it herself!   To get a shot of Jules' passion and energy that's driving her purpose and her commitment to it, tune into this episode. I know you'll enjoy it; not just for the love of Jules, but also for some of the rich insights that come out of our conversation.   Some of the highlights:   Jules' take on the importance of love in business: Not just loving what you do but loving the people you work with – your customers and teams The origin journey of She's The Boss: from Ticker TV guest to show host; to what happened as a result of Covid, as Melbourne went through one of the world's harshest lockdowns; She's The Boss became a beacon of solidarity and support for female business founders in Jules' community Jules shares her Big Hairy Audacious Goal, to start a TV network for women in business and what this looks like; and what it will take. Her absolute clarity on who her target audience are and why (a stunning example of what clear targeting looks like) Jules shares her view about the isolation and loneliness of women who have succeeded and got to the top of the corporate ladder; and the need to provide them with the support of other women She references a Forbes article: The Power of the Pack which talks about the need for women to support women in business and how important it is: men who succeed are supported by men; women generally only succeed if they are supported by other women We talk about the need for feminisation of business to balance the dominant masculine traits  Jules shares her mission – get ready for the sheer clarity of this one! I ask Jules her thoughts on the key characteristics of female purposeful leaders We have a great discussion on the money side of FOR LOVE & MONEY – Jules shares how she's trying to monetise her venture, which opens up insights into the funding gap for female owned businesses and finally the statistics which galvanised Jules herself into action Finally, Jules shares some fabulous advice for women in business Connect with Jules Shesthebossgroup.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/julesbrooke/

The Money and Investing Show
96. Dr Steven Enticott: Discussing business structures, Tax and Sustainability

The Money and Investing Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 49:21


Today Dale sits down with Dr Steven Enticott the founder and CEO of CIA Tax. Steven is a chartered tax advisor specialising in tax-effective investment. He was awarded a doctorate from Swinburne university for his work on derivatives in self managed super funds. He also holds an MBA, runs his own accounting firm CIA tax, has a nature positive based side hustle carbon landscapes, he has published 2 books and hosts his own show on Ticker TV. If that wasn't enough he has also completed 16 iron mans including at the 2019 Hawaiian World Championships.Steven is driven to empower others to succeed, He has a way of making complex financial concepts easy to understand and absorb,Links and ways to contact us

How To Play The Sax - Saxophone Podcast
Interview with Matthew From HowToPlayTheSax.com On TickerTV

How To Play The Sax - Saxophone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 9:34


Ticker TV Interview with Matthew from HowToPlayTheSax.comRecently I had the enjoyable experience of being interviewed on an online news site here in Australia called TickerTV, and their show called “On The Download”.Ryan, the Host, was very friendly and made the conversation really easy.  In this Saxophone Podcast, Ryan and I discussed :online learning and online saxophone lessons,following your passion,being your own boss,“the power is in the niche” ,it's never too late to start – either learning or launching your business,and how uniqueness is a positive aspect to your business.Online Saxophone Lessons.Beginner Saxophone Lessons.How To Play The Saxophone.How to Play the Sax.:-)At howToPlayTheSax.com we are all about quick wins, tips, hints and suggestions, as well as helping you take your saxophone playing to the next level.And we have some fun along the way.Even if you have never played the saxophone before, we can get you started with learning how to play the saxophone and have you rocking and rolling in no time.The Cheat Sheets inside the Members Area (and the Members Forums) at HowToPlayTheSax.com make learning how to play the saxophone easier too.Please don't forget to Have Fun, Play Saxophone, Be Awesome and Repeat

The Journey Onwards with Anand Dattani
Bolu talks: Staying Humble & True To My Mission To Inspire Change Through Music

The Journey Onwards with Anand Dattani

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 62:42 Transcription Available


About the Guest.  Music is Boluwatife (Bolu) Adefemi's passion. The singer-songwriter finds inspiration in everything around her and being a young Black woman, she has created a song for Black Lives Matter, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Her latest single 'Just Breathe' will be out in Summer 2021. Bolu Adefemi is a 14 year old Canadian singer songwriter of Zimbabwean and Nigerian origin who emerged as an important new artist in the summer of 2020 with her internationally acclaimed song, “Make It Right,” a powerful call to action about social injustices. Just weeks after first performing the song publicly, she began performing it nationwide. She was honored with the Universal Women's Network Award and is the 2020 Youth Excellence Ambassador, the 2020 Zimbabwe Young Achievers Award recipient, as well as being Theidealme Humanitarian Award nominee. Recently featured in The Hollywood Times, Bolu is also using her platform to better local communities in other ways, too (which include working with Pickering City on a pilot project fighting racism and a virtual performance for Feed The Need Durham).Bolu is already a world changer - this hugely impactful young woman continues to use her voice, determination and many talents to make a positive difference in the world. Other accolades: Performing at the Toronto Caribbean Festival, The Network of Nigerians in Canada, OFFA International Women's Day Film Festival. Asked to perform for the Canadian online launch party of the release of a new book meant to inspire children to activism written by the cousin of Rosa Parks, Angela Sadler-Williamson. Within weeks of writing Make It Right, she was featured in : CityTV, CP24 News, AM960, 680 News, Clarington This Week, Orono Times, Durham.com, The RoundTable Talk show in Long Beach, California, and Ticker TV in Australia  In this episode, we discuss: The key values she has learnt from her parents and home environmentStruggling to relate to people her age, and finding connection with people older who share a a similar vision Dealing with overwhelming publicity and how she stays grounded and humble while becoming more well known and receiving more media attentionHas Justin Bieber really reformed and cleaned up his act, or is it a publicity stunt?Meeting her mentor, Roxanne, for the first time.How to find the right mentor and understanding the purpose of a mentor in music and life in general.The role and significance of meeting Angela Sadler-Williamson - the cousin of Rosa ParksVisiting Africa, and appreciating the risks and sacrifices made by our parents' generation that has allowed us the chance to explore our passions and desire to solve world issuesThe importance of no matter how far you go, to always remember where you came fromThe importance of teaching and raising awareness around mental health in schoolBecoming the Opening Act for Canada Day 2021 (taking place  on July 1st!)   Connect with Bolu: on Instagram: www.instagram.com/bolusings1on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYDvJAeMO_o1Y5kV4PtYq0Q ________________________________________________________Join the Third Culture Tribe podcast.thejourneyonwards.com/tribe

Mumbrellacast
The hidden cost of posting profits during a pandemic

Mumbrellacast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 41:52


The global pandemic had a significant impact on the Australian media and marketing industry, with many businesses forced to put staff on reduced hours and/or reduce pay on a temporary basis. Mumbrella was recently contacted by a group of “disheartened and angry” staff from Clemenger Group who voiced their frustrations at salary cuts, forced leave, and redundancies, particularly in light of the company going on to post a healthy profit for the 2020 calendar year. So should profit always the most important goal of a business, and how do you balance the needs of a business with the needs of staff?Coles announced this week that Samantha McLeod will join its marketing team as general manager of brand, digital and design, returning from the UK in September for the role. It follows the announcement that GroupM is bringing Seb Rennie back from Canada to be its CIO in Australia. The two are the latest in a steady stream of Aussies returning for executive roles in media and marketing, so is it just a COVID thing? And if not, what’s prompting Australians to head home en masse.And, Ticker CEO Ahron Young founded the streaming news service and website in 2019. With the business set to move into a bigger space for the second time since starting up, Young joins Mumbrella’s Zanda Wilson to chat about Ticker’s business model and why it went down a different path to a traditional television business. He also chats about the benefit of having more journalists and fewer salespeople on his team, and looks at the future of linear TV in Australia.

The Good Girl Confessional
#34 Jules Brooke | Making women Visible | Founder She's the Boss

The Good Girl Confessional

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 64:23


Today on the podcast our special guest is Jules Brooke! Jules is a public relations expert but she's no ordinary PR person. Jules has handled hundreds of PR Campaigns for businesses and entrepreneurs helping them to get their stories into the media. Jules is an engaging keynote speaker and is also the host of her Ticker TV show She's the Boss which is exclusively about women. In 2003 Jules started her own PR agency specialising in entertainment but she soon gravitated to innovation, start ups and female entrepreneurs which led her to create Handle Your Own PR as a side husks. Jules is a woman who is on a mission to support other women in business and helping other women to rise. In 2017 Jules courageously sold her house, using the money to develop a PR platform and started teaching PR full time. Welcome to the confessional Jules!You can follow Jules at: www.julesbrooke.comThe Good Girl Confessional Podcast is proudly brought to you by Wb40 - Women Beyond Forty Magazine. Join the Revolution here:wb40.comhttps://www.facebook.com/womenbeyondfortyhttps://www.instragram.com/womenbeyondfortyhttps://www.instagram.com/thegoodgirlconfessional

Inspire For 5
5 Inspiring Women with Jules Brooke

Inspire For 5

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 24:32


Jules started hosting a show about female founders called She's The Boss on Ticker TV back in late 2019. On the back of that, Jules started a Facebook Group and also started running free weekly zoom lunches for female founders under the name ‘She's The Boss' and this was followed by a podcast series, She's The Boss Chats, where Jules interviews female founders about their entrepreneurial journey. After parting with Ticker TV, Jules started the She's The Boss YouTube channel where she interviews amazing female founders from around the world. Jules's plans for She's The Boss include growing the community of supportive female founders and women in business, and starting the first on-demand global TV network for women in business in 2021. Jules is also the founder of Handle Your Own PR, a PR SaaS platform in Australia for small business owners, experts and entrepreneurs who want to get publicity for their brand. 5 women Jules Brooks admires Sam White Robyn Foyster Sue Fennessy Aslaug Magnusdottir George McEncroe Learn more about She's The Boss on their website at shestheboss.com.au You can learn more about our other members, initiatives and programs on our website at singularityuaustralia.com

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Roll With The Punches
EP99 From Startup To Industry Superstar | Emily Wallace

Roll With The Punches

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 43:51


Meet Emily Wallace...  she bounded into the Melbourne Property industry all shiny and new under three years ago as a Buyers Advocate.  For those who don't know, that's someone who takes the purchasing of the what is often the largest financial and emotional asset in peoples lives into her own hands. In this fleeting amount of time she's taken her industry by the you-know-what's and made it her own.  Awarded 'Newcomer of the Year', invited to co-host Ticker Property on Ticker TV and one of 20 chosen by LinkedIn Australia as one of the top voices in Australia, you're going to say naughty words when I tell you that with all of this under her belt she is the ripe old age of 27.  What a weapon, huh! We talk about her experience, lessons and behaviours that led to Emily's success..  It's a pretty cool little journey, I've always been impressed by Emily.  As I write this synopsis I also recall that Emily is a trained opera singer too which I find fascinating and now I'm bummed that I didn't get a little end-of-podcast show, which we all know how much I love to when I'm blessed with a little musical talent behind the mics. Emily Wallace | www.emilywallace.com.au  Tiffanee Cook | www.rollwiththepunches.com.au | @tiffaneeandco | @rollwiththepunches_podcast  EPISODE SPONSOR Rankin Business Lawyers | www.rankinbusinesslawyers.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roll-withthepunches/message

Business In The Front, Party In The Back Podcast
Ageing Gracefully With Lauren & Michelle

Business In The Front, Party In The Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 71:36


Ageing Gracefully With Lauren & Michelle:  The girls talk about what they're doing to stay youthful. ----more---- Show Notes:  Two friends, brought together through unforeseen events to talk business and have some fun too! Mentioned in the Show:  Leanne the Barefoot Medium: https://www.thebarefootmedium.com.au/  Source Bottle: https://www.sourcebottle.com/  Ticker TV: https://tickertv.com.au/catalog  Thrive Global: https://thriveglobal.com/tags/australia/  Elephant Journal: https://www.elephantjournal.com/  Blood Type Diet: https://www.webmd.com/diet/a-z/blood-type-diet  Yoga Townsville: https://townsvilleyogahub.com.au/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAwMP9BRCzARIsAPWTJ_FM6Rb24Ibnhxq3aLGuNTMVbk5RFsWP6s_8joWUWqxasIt233ZEZcAaAoOgEALw_wcB  Lana and Dave Asprey 'Better Baby Book' & 'Bulletproof Diet': https://www.betterbabybook.com/  Park Run: https://www.parkrun.com.au/  Laughter Yoga: http://laughteryoga-australia.org/  Contact Business and Party Podcast with your questions or feedback: Email: businessandpartypodcast@gmail.com   Business and Party Instagram https://www.instagram.com/businessandpartypodcast  Business and Party Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Businessinthefrontpartyinthebackpodcast   Meet your hosts: Michelle Price in her own words: I have been working in commercial radio for over 20 years and in the past couple of years have been mostly focused on the digital arena. Digital news is fast-paced and immediate and gives me the chance to put everything I can into a story. Two years ago I created a role from the ground up, delivering local, state and national news to the masses across Queensland. My passion is getting the news you need to know to you, with a positive spin where possible. There's enough doom and gloom out there without me adding to it. I am now offering Mentorship and Spiritual PR courses.  Get in touch with me below.   Contact Michelle Michelle R Price The Lightworker on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michellerprice76/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michellerprice/  Linked In:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-brewer-65b49538/  Lauren Tuck: Runs Rah Rah Consulting and the Rah Rah Spirit Team Membership alongside three podcasts, The Rah Rah Podcast, The Afterlight and Business in the Front, Party in the Back. Lauren has over 15 + years of experience in marketing, sales, event production, online and media. She teaches small and medium-sized businesses strategies for building a profitable, successful and stress-free business and life (because you are more than your business)! Lauren specializes in Time Management, Marketing, Content Creation and Mindset work. Contact Lauren Rah Rah Consulting and the Rah Rah Spirit Team https://rahrahconsulting.com  Join Rah Rah's newsletter and get a free gift Download our exclusive handout, '33 Content Ideas To Increase Your Social Media Following!' Get it here: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f17e8bcd1800a002751a362  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rahrahconsulting  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rahrahconsulting  Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.au/RahRahConsulting/boards/  Lauren's Podcasts: The Afterlight https://theafterlight.podbean.com/  The Rah Rah Podcast https://rahrahconsulting.com/the-rah-rah-podcast/845/ 

The Forging Excalibur Podcast
Episode 33 - Steve Enticott Interview

The Forging Excalibur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 40:09


On the next episode of The Forging Excalibur Podcast, Michael speaks with Steve Enticott. Dr Steve Enticott is the Senior Partner and founder of CIA Tax, a personal tax- based business and investment practice based in Melbourne. He is a fiercely independent, licensed financial advisor specialising in tax-effective investment. He has a doctorate, an MBA and several diplomas. He is the author of three books, including The Man With A Plan, and hosts Fearless on Ticker TV weekly. He has also written for the Australian Financial Review amongst many other publications. In this interview Steve talks about moving out of home at the tender age of 13 and then having to fend for himself; his travels; business success and failure; rebuilding from divorce and his deep connection with God. This is a great episode if you want to be inspired by a story that spans decades filled with resilience, strength and faith.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DevReady Podcast
DevReady Podcast E35 - Understanding the Market for Your Startup Idea with Ahron Young

DevReady Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 80:49


On this episode of the DevReady Podcast, Andrew and Anthony speak with Ahron Young, the founder and CEO of Ticker TV, a Melbourne-based news streaming service. Just out of high school, Ahron got a job at a local newspaper. There he got his toes wet in journalism. This continued with a job at a local TV station, and the Russian news service, RT then Sky News. Ahron chose the name Ticker because it scrolls at the bottom of the screen, but it's also our heart. He describes his time building Ticker as an alternative to morning cable news, targeted directly at millennials. Ahron gives advice for breaking into the field, building value and discovering the market for your idea. He runs a successful TV service with just over 30 people on his team. He intends to grow Ticker into a global company. He also advises us to look out for our mental health, especially in the tech world. “Don't expect yourself to be a winner,” he says, “but it's just as important to learn to forget as it is to learn.” Topics Covered: ● Ahron's background in commercial TV. ● The importance of marketing. ● Working at RT and how it was the best and the worst experience. ● Be wary of who you bring in for equity because it's difficult to get rid of people. ● We really don't have long attention spans anymore — too many are fighting for it. ● Where Ahron got the idea for Ticker TV. ● Ticker TV is a news service that looks to answer “what do people want from the news?” ● Working in a corporate environment, and how it hurts your individuality. ● As long as you deliver what people want, the rest doesn't matter. ● You need to understand who you are, and establish your identity. ● The average age of a startup founder in Australia is 54. ● What you forget is just as important as what you learn. ● Structuring the business in its early stages. ● Working in a culture where people take ownership of their work. ● Get bigger, and faster, and better — or someone else will. ● COVID has been difficult, but Ticker's business has not struggled. ● Identify your brand and really pump it out. Key Quotes: ❏ “Journalism is a lifestyle choice, and it basically owns you.” (03:30) ❏ “The floor manager at RT pulled out a gun.” (07:55) ❏ “We are members of the business communities to which we are a part of.” (10:05) ❏ “It's never been an open opportunity: it's always been something you've had to fight for and strive for.” (12:25) ❏ “You can't fight a fleeing customer base in court.” (16:50) ❏ “It's all about looking for gaps in the marketplace.” (21:30) ❏ “Every time talent meets the corporate world, something gives: and it's usually the talent.” (25:35) ❏ “When you love what you do, it's hard to realize when you need to ask for help.” (28:45) ❏ “In the end, TV is your graphics package, your audio, your presenters, and your studios: nothing else matters.” (37:55) ❏ “It's up to you to know the time to forget and the time to remember.” (47:10) ❏ “It doesn't matter how you structure it, you're not starting a business on your own. You need a team around you. (54:30) ❏ “Don't ever create a barrier to entry for yourself.” (1:02:05) ❏ “We want to start Ticker in 10 other countries.” (1:14:00)

DevReady Podcast
DevReady Podcast E35 – Understanding the Market for Your Startup Idea with Ahron Young

DevReady Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 80:50


On this episode of the DevReady Podcast, Andrew and Anthony speak with Ahron Young, the founder and CEO of Ticker TV, a Melbourne-based news streaming service. Just out of high school, Ahron got a job at a local newspaper. There [...] The post DevReady Podcast E35 – Understanding the Market for Your Startup Idea with Ahron Young appeared first on DevReady Academy.

The Hot Mic @ Arch DevOps
Jules Brooke - On Handling Your Own Public Relations

The Hot Mic @ Arch DevOps

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 25:23


Jules is the founder of Handle Your Own PR, a DIY PR service for business owners, and has been teaching people how to get media coverage for their business for over 10 years. Handle Your Own PR has helped thousands of small business owners make millions of dollars' worth of media exposure by running their own PR campaigns. Using her online boot camps, coaching and PR SaaS platform, Jules' students have been on TV, radio and been featured in magazines and newspapers nationally. Many have gone on to huge success in their business. She's The Boss is one of the longest running weekly shows on the Ticker TV, and Jules is the host. Jules is passionate about focusing on women in business, lifting up the younger women who are starting their own businesses, offering advice and sharing stories about the business journey of these women. Find out more about Jules below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julesbrooke/ https://www.julesbrooke.com/ ...and as always, enjoy the listen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archdevops/support

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The Boss in Heels Podcast
Belinda Agnew: Overcoming Bullying, Breaking The Internet & Disrupting The HR Tech World

The Boss in Heels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 57:42


Belinda Agnew is the founder of Foccus Group, a fully serviced global recruitment agency with a digital edge. She is a highly motivated entrepreneur who has experienced incredible success, is breaking the internet and has made a real mark in the B2B world. Aside from her unique approach in utilising tech to access the best sales and tech talent, Foccus group is now offering a content creation service within the B2B world for her clients.Belinda is also a co-host on The Impossible, a show on Ticker TV where her goal is to interview successful entrepreneurs from all over the world, with the aim of inspiring others to make the impossible seem possible.Belinda's hunger, drive and ability to dominate the industry is challenging the more traditional methods of recruitment.In this episode, we cover:· Becoming a female entrepreneur and founding Foccus Group.· Overcoming significant challenges including growing up in a single parent household and being bullied in the corporate world.· How building a strong personal brand is the single most powerful tool when it comes to BDM and building your business.· Content creation including LinkedIn and social media strategies and tips· Building confidence, facing fears and creating massive impact.You can learn more about Belinda and Foccus Group here:Belinda Agnew Instagram: @belindaagneworiginalFoccus Group Instagram: @foccusrecruitmentFoccus Group Website: www.foccus.com.auBelinda Agnew LinkedIn: Belinda Agnew Anna Bezougla Instagram: @Anna_bezuglovaAnna Bezougla Website: female frontier.comBelinda's EA: will@foccus.com.auYou can find more information, tools and resources on www.bossinheels.com

The Music Real
Jake Challenor The Music Network Spotlight on the Lockdown Effect

The Music Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 14:04


In the Music Real E102, Nicki chats with Jake Challenor who is the editor of The Music Network & Radio Today, host of the Music Daily podcast and Inside Entertainment on Ticker TV. Jake reports on all things Entertainment across the world and has a birds eye view of the Australian Music Industry as a result. We examine how people's connection to music on Social Media has decreased without the availability of Festival tickets. We review the chaos, the funding, the data, streaming and what the future looks like for Music across the globe. https://themusicreal.com.au/2020/07/26/jake-challenor-the-music-network-spotlight-on-the-lockdown-effect

Think Big Act Small with Tristan White
059: Commit to a rhythm of time outs

Think Big Act Small with Tristan White

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2020 29:21


'Commit to a rhythm of time outs' is both a core value of the Culture Is Everything Club and an important lesson I've learned in becoming a leader. A daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual rhythm of time outs is an important system that I think all leaders need to understand and commit to. A rhythm of time outs helps manage our energy, emotions, health and ultimately the sustainability of our careers. In this short episode, I explain the background and importance of that system and invite you to join me on Youtube, Facebook or Twitter for a 12-minute daily time out to help manage yourself. The episode includes an interview of me discussing the rhythm of TIME OUT live daily huddles with Trevor Young on his Ticker TV program, Brand Builders. It also includes the audio from an actual TIME OUT live daily huddle from Tuesday, June 30, 2020. Enjoy the episode and consider joining me at 1.03pm AEST weekdays either once, every now and again or maybe every day. I'll be there when you're ready to be supported, re-energised and/or need a short break in the middle of a busy day. Enjoy :) ___ Join me at TIME OUT! Live daily huddle with Tristan White at: facebook.com/tristanjwhite twitter.com/tristanjwhite youtube.com/UCELwTdy8indvS2XhdaFlpPg Order a free copy of the Culture Is Everything book at tristanwhite.com.au/ Download the Culture Is Everything checklist to audit your team culture at tristanwhite.com.au/ Sign up to the Culture Is Everything Kickstarter Program at https://www.tristanwhite.com.au/kickstarter-program/  

The Uncharted Leader
She's The Boss with Jules Brooke

The Uncharted Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 43:32


Jules Brooke, "Head Honcho" of Handle Your Own PR started hosting a show about female founders called She's The Boss back in late 2019 after answering a LinkedIn post by the founder, Ahron Young.  At the start of isolation, the channel had 300,000 views every month and was growing fast. She's The Boss was just one of those shows. Fast forward to late June 2020 and Ticker TV is receiving over 4.3 million views a month and She's The Boss has become a popular show for women running their own businesses.  On the back of its success, Jules started a Facebook Group, free weekly zoom and a soon-to-be-released podcast series, She's The Boss Chats. The She's The Boss Community is attracting successful female founders who have strong, established businesses and a measure of influence. The lunches are an opportunity to share successes, problems and connect with like minded women. Ignite Your Passion. Text Kylee Stone +61-434-079-807, book a consultation online, check out our transformational programs at The Performance Code to realise your potential and follow The Uncharted Leader on Instagram. Proudly supported by TrinityP3 Global Marketing Management Consultants.

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The Daily Talk Show
#575 - Ahron Young, Ticker TV

The Daily Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2020 68:26


Ahron Young - Ticker TV FounderAhron is a former anchor, reporter and journalist who has spent time working at some of the most well-known media outlets including Sky News, Russia Today and 3AW.With over 15 years of experience in the industry, Ahron launched his own news service and broadcast channel in Australia. Ticker is an Australian news platform with content focusing on business, tech, startups, entrepreneurs, media and travel.On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: - Going from being an anchor to reporting in Afghanistan - Seeing countries from other perspectives- Consuming news critically- Russia Today- Creating context around news stories- Adding your voice into journalism- Starting TickerTV- The future of work- Surrounding yourself with great peopleTicker TV: https://www.tickertv.com.au/Ahron on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ahronyoungWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show at https://thedailytalkshow.com/575Email 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/