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Welcome to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films found on the free streaming service Tubi, at TubiTVYour hosts for Tubi Tuesdays are Super Marcey, ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch (From Pop4D & Web Tales: A Spider-Man Podcast) and Kollin (From Trash Panda Podcast), will take turns each week picking a film to watch and most of them will be ones we haven't seen before.Film Starts Playing At: 00:10:49Welcome back to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast, the number one Tubi related podcast that's hosted by two Australians, one Canadian and one American! Well actually this episode it's hosted by two Australians and one Canadian as Kollin was unable to join this week (we suspect he's hiding from a certain character). It is back to basics for this week with Super Marcey, Bede Jermyn and Prof. Batch, although what sort of time are they in for with it being Bede's choice of film ... he did pick a Troma released film called Nightbeast (1982), it can't be a bad time can it? Well you'll need to tune in and find out if Marcey and Batch enjoyed this film and haven't banned Bede!Nightbeast was directed by Don Dohler, it stars Tom Griffith, Jamie Zemarel, Karin Kardian, George Stover, Don Leifert Anne Frith and Eleanor Herman.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Sadly no Kollin this week, we blame Sherry Lou Lou ...* The podcast now has a President in Louise, what are we in for?* This Nightbeast alien looks like a lot of different things!* This cop dude's hair gets more curly and more grey in every scene!* Is Drago or the alien the villain?* What is going on?!* No seriously, what is this movie?* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all.Music provided by DeNNo, introduction and podcast editing by Super Marcey & Bede Jermyn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robby is back again this week with Tom Griffith for a brand new episode! This week's discussion is about single premium immediate annuities. Don't forget to get your copy of “The Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement” on Amazon or on CardinalGuide.com for free! You can contact Hans and Cardinal by emailing hans@cardinalguide.com or calling 919-535-8261. Learn more at CardinalGuide.com. Find us on YouTube: Cardinal Advisors.
Robby is back again this week with Tom Griffith for a brand new episode! This week's discussion is which beneficiary are you? Don't forget to get your copy of “The Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement” on Amazon or on CardinalGuide.com for free! You can contact Hans and Cardinal by emailing hans@cardinalguide.com or calling 919-535-8261. Learn more at CardinalGuide.com. Find us on YouTube: Cardinal Advisors.
Tom Griffith is now living in Singapore but joined me early in the morning from Malaysia. We talk about how it feels to move to another country in a short space of time, international schools, the importance of community, and … Continue reading →
January 25, 2023 – Message from Tom Griffith Main Scripture Passage: Acts 12:1-25 Topic: Living Gospel
This week, special guest Tom Griffith is sitting in for Hans. The topic this week is about having a plan in place when it's time to start thinking of long term care. What type of questions and conversations do you need to have? What type of legal documents do you need before you start talking about funding? Don't forget to get your copy of “The Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement” on Amazon or on CardinalGuide.com for free! You can contact Hans and Cardinal by emailing hans@cardinalguide.com or calling 919-535-8261. Learn more at CardinalGuide.com. Find us on YouTube: Cardinal Advisors.
After 34 years local WMUR News Anchor Tom Griffith is retiring so we catch up and reminisce.
On this episode of One Minute Millionaire, we sit down with Tom Griffith one-half of the amazing Aussie business “Emma & Toms”, one of Australia's leading nutritional juice companies that you can predominantly find in supermarkets and cafes across the country.Tom talks about his background in entrepreneurship and how he came across the idea of starting an organic juice company in Australia, after seeing it in the UK. He also talks about the hardest part of having a start-up and ways to combat those obstacles, especially when it comes to producing products and trying to get them sold by retailers. He also touches on how the company survived covid, the challenges that bought and the changes that had to be made.Check out Tom hereSee more of Emma & Toms here Watch the full interview here
From the first time I saw Emma & Tom's Juices on the shelf at my local cafe, I was hooked. Finally, there was a cool looking juice brand, with interesting flavours, no funky additives, plus it was named after two anonymous people. Who the hell was Emma and Tom?! It's taken me 18 years to find that out; but it was worth the wait. Let's go and meet Tom Griffith in a very juicy episode 591 of The (12 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with host Tim Reid. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After graduating from Michigan State University, Tom Griffith moved to Fruita, CO with his wife Kara and spent 8 years in public education. Their son, Arlo, was born in 2015, and less than a year later, in a fit of lunacy, he left teaching to take a dive into the specialty coffee world as owner of Bestslope Coffee Company. The shop opened in 2016, was awarded the Best Coffee Shop in the Rockies by Elevation Outdoors Magazine in both 2019 and 2020, and today continues to serve the good people of Western Colorado!
Tom Griffith returns to talk about Part 3 of the Beatles: Get Back. We cover all manner of Beatles lore, nose straps on the police, recording on rooftops, the sights, sounds and smells of our favourite band. We also cover … Continue reading →
Hans and Robby and guest Tom Griffith discuss Safety, Liquidity, and Growth. How do they relate to each other, and which of the three is most important to your financial well being? Don't forget to get your copy of “The Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement” on Amazon or on CardinalGuide.com for free! You can contact Hans and Cardinal by emailing hans@cardinalguide.com or calling 919-535-8261. Learn more at CardinalGuide.com. Find us on YouTube: Cardinal Advisors.
I asked the homie Vaughn from Motion Picture Massacre to bring a horror movie to the Podcastio this month and he brought...1982's Nightbeast. What a bastard! But you know what? By the end of all this I might have my mind changed about this movie. We honor Tom Griffith's dope disco stu hair and of course his moustache. The Moustachioed Podcastio is the weird uncle of the wonderful PodMoth Media Network. Check out more PodMoth podcasts here: https://podmoth.network/ TW: @PodMothNetwork IG: @PodMoth Motion Picture Massacre: Listen: https://motionpicturemassacre.wordpress.com/ Featured Podcast - Twisted Listers: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/twisted-listers/id1529947596
In this episode, I have a second conversation with Tom Griffith, Co-founder of Emma and Tom's, which makes all-natural juices and other healthy drinks. In our previous conversation we spoke about Emma and Tom's genesis story and Tom's experience with growing an international brand. This time around, we got into further detail about running an international business with a focus on Enterprise Resource Planning and how to effectively manage the resources within a company to scale internationally.Tune in to find out:• About Enterprise Resource Planning• How to use ERP to manage resources within your company more effectively• Why data is the new oil• How to ensure that the priorities within the business are in order… and more!As usual, the conversation was highly informative and an absolute pleasure to record… remember to share it with a friend who needs inspiration this week. Please Enjoy! You can connect with Tom on LinkedIn or find out more at emmaandtom.com/
We partner with Co-Founder of Emma and Tom's beverage company, Tom Griffith, to discuss the ins and outs of developing a product from scratch and the role branding plays in this process.With a background in Finance, combined with his business partner Emma Welsh's experience in Agricultural Science, the pair developed their all natural, minimally processed drinks from scratch.Tom has experienced all the highs and lows of a business start up and has leveraged this knowledge using branding, clear execution of a well thought out strategy to expand internationally and sells his beverages in over 6,000 outlets across Australia.In the webinar conversation Tom and Jesse will discuss:- The true impact of a strong mission statement and vision proposition- Becoming a branding and innovation pioneer- How to redefine, redevelop and realign a business strategyWhether you're starting a business or running one currently, get to know the ins and outs of branding and its importance in the modern business.
Episode 13: Tom Griffith is a Strategic Analyst for Clean Water Foundation. Together we are working on a team project to bring clean water to the Hopi & Navajo Tribes. Tom and I share stories about our connections to water and how we both ended up working on a project together, despite our different backgrounds. If clean water or this project resonates with you, please help us raise awareness and money for Hopi & Navajo tribes. Click here to see how you can help. #Noarsenic4Hopi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/krystal-kelley/support
Tom Griffith returns after years in a foreign land. Which foreign land? It may get mentioned, along with yet more Exorcist chat, natural wonder, and a pretty hairy dairy taxi ride. (56 mins – Right click / long press here … Continue reading →
In this episode of the podcast we have on special guest Tom Griffith and discuss the differences between skateboarding and snowboarding, compare American cartoons to Anime, talk about the abnormalities within the Entertainment Industry, coming together as a country, and much much more. Let us know if you enjoyed the podcast on our website or instagram. Stay positive, stay happy, and smile because we're all ModernDayHippyys in this cruel world! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Host: Steve Macchia, Guest: Tom Griffith “Rule of life helps me to be present, not always looking to the past or projecting ahead to the future. The treasure is right here, right now, in God's presence.” – Tom Griffith In this series, we will be noting Steve Macchia's book, Crafting a Rule of Life (IVP). Tom Griffith is our special guest, and is the founder of Greater Formation. A personal rule of life is a pattern or way of living both descriptively and prescriptively for God. This ancient concept comes from our spiritual fathers and mothers, like St. Benedict, who chose to listen intently to God's voice for how wholistic ways of living faithfully and fruitfully. We in turn are invited to consider how best to steward every facet of our lives in ways that honor God and build up his kingdom. Join the conversation about spiritual discernment as a way of life at www.LeadershipTransformations.org and consider participation in our online and in-person program offerings. Additional LTI spiritual formation resources can be found at www.SpiritualFormationStore.com and www.ruleoflife.com and www.healthychurch.net
Peter Switzer speaks to The Australia Institute chief economist Richard Denniss, plus the founder and CEO of Gilmour Space Technologies, Adam Gilmour, and the co-founder of Emma and Tom's, Tom Griffith.
This week, on a very special musical episode, I'm joined by Viktor Maco (IG: @evokist_) to discuss the impact of Vince DiCola and Stan Bush in cinema. Listen in as I discover that I'm actually a coward who needs to walk back everything I've ever said and VIktor and I drone on and on as we make the argument for a childhood fave. Movies discussed: BLOODSPORT, ROCKY IV and TRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIEMusic by Johnny Ampersand: https://jonnyampersand.bandcamp.com/BLOODSPORTDirected byNewt ArnoldProduced byMark DiSalleScreenplay byChristopher CosbyMel FriedmanSheldon LettichStory bySheldon LettichStarringJean-Claude Van DammeDonald GibbLeah AyresNorman BurtonForest WhitakerBolo YeungMusic byPaul HertzogCinematographyDavid WorthEdited byCarl KressROCKY IVDirected bySylvester StalloneProduced byIrwin WinklerRobert ChartoffWritten bySylvester StalloneStarringSylvester StalloneTalia ShireBurt YoungCarl WeathersBrigitte NielsenDolph LundgrenMusic byVince DiColaCinematographyBill ButlerEdited byDon ZimmermanJohn W. WheelerTRANSFORMERS: THE MOVIEDirected byNelson ShinProduced byJoe Bacal[1]Tom Griffith[1]Screenplay byRon FriedmanBased onThe Transformersby Hasbro & TakaraStarringEric IdleJudd NelsonLeonard NimoyRobert StackLionel StanderOrson WellesNarrated byVictor CaroliMusic byVince DiColaCinematographyMasatoshi FukuiEdited byDavid HankinsTERMINATOR 2: JUDGEMENT DAYDirected byJames CameronProduced byJames CameronWritten byJames CameronWilliam WisherStarringArnold SchwarzeneggerLinda HamiltonEdward FurlongRobert PatrickMusic byBrad FiedelCinematographyAdam GreenbergEdited byConrad BuffMark GoldblattRichard A. HarrisProductioncompanyCarolco PicturesPacific Western ProductionsLightstorm EntertainmentLe Studio Canal+ S.A. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I hope you’re surviving the madness, wherever you are in the world today. This week, to keep you powering through lockdown, I wanted to bring you something a little lighter and more inspirational than what you’ll get on mainstream channelsIn this episode, I’m talking to Tom Griffith, Co-founder of Emma and Tom, which makes all-natural juices and other healthy drinks. After a high-flying career as a CFO in London and Melbourne, Tom turned his back on the corporate world and started a juice company with his childhood friend, Emma Welsh. 16 years later, Emma and Tom is an international brand, sold in Jordan, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia.Tune in to find out:• How the company started on the ski slopes of Aspen • What to do when you have 8,000 bottles of juice and no customers• The strategies that Tom and Emma use to launch into new international markets• Tom’s tips for building great partnerships… and lots more!Speaking to Tom was a real treat and I hope you get a buzz from this episode… remember to share it with a friend who needs inspiration this week! If COVID-19 has created challenges or opportunities for your company, check out the Crisis Support Package, which I’ve put together for businesses looking to make the most out of this very challenging time.
In this episode, Terryl sits down with his good friend, Judge Thomas Griffith. Thomas has had a fascinating career in the highest levels of power in Washington, D.C., but politics takes a back seat as Terryl and Tom explore what really matters most. Their conversation covers a lot of interesting ground, and we hope you enjoy it.01:01 - Tom Griffith’s Career and Conversion11:34 - How History is Invaded By God22:43 - How Tom’s Religious Background Informs His Faith26:03 - What Deficiencies May Exist in Our Spiritual Foundations34:15 - Christ as Our Healer44:54 - A Mormon Approach to Politics
This week, Hans, Robby, and guest Tom Griffith, CFP, talk all about the objections people give when discussing long term care. It is so important that you have a plan for it, no matter how rich or poor you are, no matter how healthy or sick you are, and no matter how much you think your kids will step in to take care of you. Don’t forget to get your copy of “The Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement” on Amazon or on CardinalGuide.com for free! You can contact Hans and Cardinal by emailing hans@cardinalguide.com or calling 919-535-8261. Learn more at CardinalGuide.com.
Tom Griffith is the co-founder, with friend Emma Welsh, of Emma & Tom’s.It’s a premium natural juice and snack bar business, that uses minimal processing, all natural ingredients and no added sugar to boost people’s health and vitality.In this episode, you’ll hear how Emma & Tom stepped out of international careers with a lot of knowledge about investment banking, Ag-science, Cordon Bleu culinary and financial marketing, but very little about premium juices. However, their commercial acumen and desire to run their own business helped them negotiate the rocky path of bottle molding, co-manufacturing and distribution building to create the successful Emma & Tom’s drink and snack business, that’s proudly Australian owned & operated today.And in the Aftertaste section, I share with you the many different types of entrepreneurs there are, and the one that you really don’t want to be.You can learn more about Emma & Tom’s and connect with Tom on:https://emmaandtom.comhttps://www.instagram.com/emmaandtoms/https://www.facebook.com/EmmaAndToms/Many thanks to this episode’s sponsor, the Food Innovation Centre at Monash.Find out how they can help your business become more innovative: https://www.foodinnovationcentre.com.auDo you want to learn more about how you could develop new products to drive growth in your food and beverage business? Try reading Susie’s Amazon Best-selling book, “Innovation Feast; Create new product ideas to feed your hungry business”. It’s available to purchase online at Amazon, Book Depository, Booktopia or via the website link below:https://eatdrinkinnovate.com.au/innovation-feast/Join me next time to eat, drink and innovate.
Tom Griffith is the Co-Founder of Emma and Toms, a leading health food company well known for their delicious, all-natural juices. Following on from an early career in finance and startups, it was on a ski trip that Tom had his ‘aha’ moment of launching a premium juice brand into the Australian market. He approached his childhood friend Emma to partner with him, and from there Emma and Toms was born. Almost 15 years later they’re one of Australia's best-loved brands with over 3000 stockists worldwide and an ever-expanding range of healthy snacks and drinks to help people look after themselves. https://onewildride.co/podcast/2019/24/emma-and-toms-tom-griffith
If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about how to build a successful and socially responsible brand, manage your supply chain better, create strong business relationships, or get your finances right while being a single parent, then this episode is just for you. I talk to Chairman and Co-Founder of Emma & Tom’s, an all-natural whole foods and juice brand, Tom Griffith in this week’s ep of Unstoppable where he gives me insight directly into his 16 year journey to success. Timestamps: 3:15 - Cracking through the 8 figure mark of success 9:24 - Consumer communication, supply chain management, and social responsibility 19:57 - The most important mentality to have in business 28:18 - Balancing business partnership and company culture 37:54 - Get your finances right - quality information, managing expenses, and recession proofing 45:27 - Single father while running a million dollar business
Small Biz Matters – a half hour program each week where you can work ON your business rather than IN it.with Alexi Boyd from Boyd Office Management ServicesDate: 22 October 2019 What better way to support small business month than to actually listen to the triumphs, failures and the journey from one of Australia’s success stories in the food & beverage industry. Tom Griffith is not only the founder of one of Emma & Toms Foods (an all-Australian success story supporting Australian fruit, vegetable and botanical producers and use their products as often as they can) but also a fiercely outspoken advocate for all small businesses out there. He’s got power in his legacy of a great Australian company and a voice for small business we all need to hear. Welcome to the show Tom. Topics we’ll be covering: Tell us about your small business journey and why you’re passionate about supporting and speaking for small business? Who are the experts and tools you surround yourself with as you grow? What cash flow is tight how do you choose between the best Advice on having with integrity Longevity of supply relationships Paying over award Behaving with integrity What would you like to see Federal and State Government do to support small business better? Concessions around small business Paying taxes through our nose, no recognition through the stock market Capital gains concession are very successful to drive business growth in UK – why isn’t that being considered? Better consultation with businesses on the ground – what does that look lie? Supporting the sectors rather than individual businesses Let’s talk about your sector of food & beverage and an example of where Govt supports small business…. And it backfires? Return and earn – what’s the impact on small business? new product, new batch, new bar codes, new packaging The whole system isn’t transparent Who earns it the 10c and where does it go?? The reality this is a good example of where small business 90 days is bankrolling large business To find out more go to their website: https://emmaandtom.com/
Isaiah 11:1-3 says the seven anointings of the Holy Spirit are wisdom, understanding, council, might, knowledge, fear of the Lord, delight in the fear of the Lord. Robbie believes Hans reflects these virtues through his dedication to advising his clients well by staying up-to-date on the retirement industry and adhering to Christian standards. This week, Hans and Robbie want to keep listeners up-to-date with the SECURE Act and how it will change taxes in retirement. Before continuing, Hans asks listeners to take a moment and pray for Tom Griffith, one of Cardinal's advisors and a regular guest on the show. Tom's in the hospital this week treating a relapsing health issue. Cardinal appreciates all thoughts and prayers on behalf of Tom and his family. The SECURE Act has passed the House and is currently stalled in the Senate. Hans suspects it will pass and the President will sign it this fall. The SECURE Act simplifies retirement planning particularly for people planning on working past the retirement age and moves the minimum distribution age up. It changes how inherited IRAs are withdrawn from and limits stretching to 10 years. This change is not necessarily good or bad, the goal is to plan around it so the change isn't detrimental to you or your estate. Another act being discussed is the Social Security 2100 Act. Hans says that he thinks there's less of a chance it will pass, but will monitor this and all new acts that could implicate retirement changes and will factor them into planning. Next, Hans says there's a new tax law that changes the standard deduction to about $26,000 for married couples and $14,000 for individuals. For people in retirement, this might affect how you think about your mortgage. House interest won't be deductible because of the $26,000 or $14,000 that qualifies for deductible anyways, so it's smart to pay off your mortgage and own your house to get that extra income. Hans will wait until 70 to start his Social Security to make his check as big as possible and his goal is to pay zero taxes on it. He wants to have other income beside Social Security that's tax-free as well. You can have additional income up to $27,000 tax-free. Income beyond that includes a small tax rate. By converting your IRA to a Roth, you can withdraw additional tax-free money to supplement your income. Hans plans to leave his Roth to his kids and will keep a small fund in his traditional IRA to leave a qualified charitable distribution to his church. However, if you still have a large source of retirement income (i.e. you own a business) then you're going to pay taxes. Effective planning is about figuring out how to implement what you want financially and protecting you from what you don't want in the context of your situation. Hans emphasizes that this is why taxes are the seventh and final worry he talks about in his book. Taxes are on his mind from the beginning but he doesn't want to mislead clients that they're the "end-all-be-all" or unintentionally encourage bad investments such as tax sheltering. Robby says God commands rest because your life is under His control and it will work out for your good. That's why God places people like Hans in areas of expertise. Robbie wants listeners to know that Hans won't chase you down because he's busy studying the market and meeting his client's needs. Hans is happy to help if you would like his service or direct you to another advisor who also knowledgeable and will put your needs first. Don't forget to get your copy of "The Complete Cardinal Guide to Planning for and Living in Retirement" on Amazon or on CardinalGuide.com for free! You can contact Hans and Cardinal by emailing hans@cardinalguide.com or calling 919-535-8261. Learn more at CardinalGuide.com.
On this episode, we’re joined by Author and Historian, Tom Griffiths. Tom’s a Professor of History at the Australian National University in Canberra, and has written extensively on environmental history, and the nature of historical understanding. His essay, The Planet is Alive: Radical histories for uncanny times is featured in Griffith Review 63- Writing the Country. Further Reading:Griffith Review 63 Writing the CountryDefining Moments In Australian History at the National Museum of AustraliaAkira Isogawa retrospective at the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences If you have a GLAM idea for something that should be on the show- get in touch-GLAMcity@2ser.com.
The team is back together in their full glory, and this week’s Breakfasters is packed with good stuff. We start off with a talk with Tom Griffith and his new essay ”The Planet is Alive – Radical History for Uncanny Times”. The team chats about work superpowers and weird skills learned from random jobs over the years. RONE is in the studio to talk about his installation Empire at Burnham Beeches, and the concept of art that you can move through, smell and feel as well as see. Film reviews are always fun, but Hayley Inch’s review of High Life (2018) is something quite else. Speaking of film, Melbourne Queer Film Festival is on and Drew Droege, who features in Bright Colors and Bold Patterns (2018), talks to the team about queer villains and ideal weddings. We finish up the week reminiscing about the all too familiar feeling of getting in trouble.
This show is a panel discussion from the recent Flying Solo Live event in Melbourne, featuring Sarah Prescott from Thankyou, Jo Burston from Inspiring Rare Birds and Tom Griffith from Emma & Tom's. Hear how three entrepreneurs design and run their businesses.
This show is a panel discussion from the recent Flying Solo Live event in Melbourne, featuring Sarah Prescott from Thankyou, Jo Burston from Inspiring Rare Birds and Tom Griffith from Emma & Tom’s. Hear how three entrepreneurs design and run their businesses.
Tom Griffith co-founded Emma & Tom's in 2004 with his childhood friend Emma Welsh. Both share a passion for healthy choices, active life and everyday, balanced nutrition and saw a need for an Australian healthy, great tasting snack and juice alternative to sugary, preservative-riddled, over-processed options out there already. Based on the simple and powerful philosophy ‘Look After Yourself', Emma & Tom's has grown to become one of Australia's greatest startup business success stories and an internationally recognised brand. Boasting a range of whole fruit, naturally good for you products now available in over 5000 retail outlets nationwide, the business has expanded distribution to global markets and new consumer categories and continues to deliver their wholesome brand promise to thousands of people every day. Tom's background includes a diverse portfolio of business, finance, investment banking and innovation roles within Australia and internationally. Tom also holds a Bachelor of Commerce from The University of Melbourne, is a Chartered Accountant and has a Fellowship of Finance. “We believe people are happier when they are healthier. We believe if you eat well, you stay well. We help people look after themselves.” Tom is regularly sought after as a speaker on entrepreneurship, the business of startups, building brand and the secret to successful partnerships. Tom is also a passionate and outstanding community leader who contributes many pro bono hours to local social justice initiatives, sits on the board of multiple charity organisations and Emma & Tom's contributes $100,000 annually to local Not For Profit organisations who seek to alleviate poverty, boost economic empowerment, and initiate education and health projects Australia-wide. Tom also co-founded The Unite Project with the Cotton On Group whose mission is to fight youth homelessness across Australia.
Emma and Tom's founder, Tom Griffith, takes us through his story - the story behind building a leading Australian healthy drink and snack business. International corporate advisory, food manufacturing, packaging and processing, brand development and how a strategic partnership can explode your growth, are the sorts of topics we discuss today. Grab your pen, your beer or other such listening instrument and welcome to episode 30.
If you had to summarize this week's episode in a few words, they would definitively be "more than meets the eye". Asian Jon and Average Joe look back on Justice League's second weekend at the box office and cry over what the future of the DC movie universe looks like in light of the news; but is there hope for this franchise? Then we take a trip back to 1986 to then go to 2005 which is the future but is actually the past for us in 2017 to talk about "The Transformers: The Movie". How does the classic animated series translate to the big screen? What were the reasons for deciding to make a major motion picture about these characters? How does it hold up? Does it compare to the live action films? Does Average Joe get to keep his $50? Music and audio from "The Transformers: The Movie" is the property of Vince DiCola, Joe Bacal, Tom Griffith, Nelson Shin, Hasbro, Sunbow Productions, Marvel Productions, and Toei Animation. Special thanks to Jeremy Eckert for our theme song. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
The Minute of Darkness Podcast Minute 31 of Army of Darkness Twitter: @MinOfDarkness Website: MinuteOfDarkness.com Guest: Crystal Beth from The Fifth Eleminute Ash Description by: Tom Griffith
This episode is all about the Beatles. Tom Griffith, superfan, and I discuss the way our obsession with the Fab Four shaped our lives, influenced our choice of friends and how certain songs are signposts for our major life events. … Continue reading →
This live performance was recorded on May 6, 2015. Tom Griffith and Martha Trachtenberg are Huntington-based singer-songwriters who have not only chronicled the ups and downs of their 31 years together in their music, but also have achieved numerous individual musical successes. Tom is an award-winning singer, songwriter and recovering jingle writer whose jingles have been heard in ads for products such as Miller beer and M&Ms candy. His work has also appeared in several movies, and he has won two Clio awards. Tom’s album 40 Years Later was named the best Long Island CD of 2007 by Newsday. Martha was a founding member of the Buffalo Gals, the first all-woman bluegrass band. She’s appeared in the IBMA Songwriter Showcase three times, and her songs have been recorded by artists such as Toby Walker and Tony Trischka and Skyline. John Platt of WFUV has said that Martha “has a warm heart that infuses her songs with humanity and a supple voice that makes them ring true.” In addition to performing with Tom, Martha is a member of the acoustic female trio, The Folk Goddesses. For more on Tom and Martha, click here or here. Click on the arrow below to ...
Tom Griffith loves filems, and in this episode we cover many shenanigans, action sequences, disgusting humour, murderous school kids, investing in characters, and his love of the caper. Super fun happy time! (73 mins – Right click / long press … Continue reading →