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By Greg Sugars
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In the first episode of Season 2 we meet the dynamic Sheila Kushe, a strategy expert who has a really strong message for people wanting to advance their careers.
In this week’s episode of Podshout we chat with professional recruiter, Brett Clemenson, and discuss all things employment as we move out of our COVID recession.
Brett shares with us his thought on personal branding and why employers are, in effect, being checked out by potential employees.
Brett shares his thoughts on the Millennial mindset when it comes to careers and why it is so important to map out a dynamic pathway for the younger generation.
We hope you enjoy!
A note to our loyal listeners: Season 2 of Podshout will recommence in late January 2021.
In this Episode of Podshout we chat with Sam Boer, CEO of Smartline Mortgage Brokers.
After a long and legendary career in the Australian Finance Industry, Sam talks to us about the 2/3rds of Australians who are mortgage borrowers and what is happening in this record low interest rate environment.
Sam shares with us why brokers are trusted by borrowers more than main stream banks and why, if your current mortgage interest rate has a 3 in front of it, it's time to review your finances.
We hope you enjoy this episode of Podshout!
In this week’s episode of Podshout, we talk to property data scientist Kent Lardner about the way we are measuring property values in Australia.
Kent busts the myth that the market performs as one across all suburbs and property types.
Are inner city apartments and units going to be the biggest casualty of COVID?
We ask Kent about what a post COVID market looks like and will we all be living in the “exurbs” and working from home?
Listen in to find the answers to these questions and more.
In this week’s episode, we meet Rohan Musa, one of the pioneers of Business Coaching in Australia.
Having started his business career back in his teens, in the family business, Rohan went on to tertiary studies in Accounting & Finance. As they say, he “walked the walk” in the corporate world before transforming to a sought after business coach.
A successful entrepreneur in his own right, Rohan Musa, the founder of Business Cut Through, will share with the Podshout listeners some of his observations on what makes business's successful and the work he does with corporate leaders
He shares with our listeners the reasons why ensuring you spend a good time on developing and implementing Strategy is just so important.
Rohan also shares a number of key ideas on how you can add real value to your business’s valuation.
There will be winners and losers out of the COVID crisis, but Rohan firmly believes that your business can become a winner.
Listen in to find out how!
In this week’s episode of Podshout, we meet the inspirational Gold Medal-winning Australian Olympian, Russell Mark OAM
Russell represented his country in the sport of shotgun shooting with distinction at 6 Olympic Games over 28 years, as well as 6 Commonwealth Games and numerous World Cup Events.
Russell shares with us the influence his father, Brian Mark, had on him, his progression through the sport, and why he got a tertiary education before pursuing his Olympic Dream.
We learn about some of the politics of Professional Sport and more importantly, Russell shares his views on some up and comers and future Olympic shooting prospects; including Laetisha Scanlon, James Willett, Penny Smith, and Paul Adams. He tells our listeners why the standard is so high for our female shooters at an Olympic level.
Our interview covers Russell’s life after his amazing sporting career in both business and in the media.
Finally, Podshout gets the scoop on some upcoming projects that Russell has been working on from the other side of the microphone.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
In this week’s episode of Podshout, we meet the inspiring Carmen Vicelich, one of New Zealand’s most prominent and successful female entrepreneurs.
Carmen’s businesses, Valocity Global and Data Insights, are both all about data, data analytics and technology, making outdated processes digital and more efficient. More importantly Carmen discusses how the key to her success is all about the customer experience and putting the customer at the heart of everything.
Carmen shares her journey of her global expansion with our listeners and talks to us about the unprecedented choice and power consumers have in the digitally connected era we live in.
Finally, Carmen shares with us about daring to Dream Big, and how its ok to learn from your mistakes as you try to gain the elusive concept of life balance.
This is an episode not to be missed.
In this week’s episode, we hear how a humble idea became a reality for a man who professes that he likes to right wrongs.
Co-founder of SecondBite, Ian Carson AO walks our listeners through how the organisation rescues almost 20 million kilograms of food a year and turns it into healthy meals for those Australians who have no food security.
Ian explains why SecondBite is actually a logistics organisation and how 20 cents equates to a meal for those in need.
Ian shares the concept of Shared Vision and how corporates can work with charities to improve societal issues. He explains why major partner Coles have been able to increase staff engagement levels through their association with SecondBite
Finally, we touch on the role of volunteers and what drives him to give so freely of his time.
By day, the Head of Markets at PWC, at night a hero to those in need!
This is an episode not to be missed
International Speaker and Author, Steve Simpson, explains to us why leaders need to make the business case for Culture in their organisation’s strategic plan and how much improvement you can get from having a better culture.
Steve, walks us through the “Unwritten Ground Rules” of Corporate Culture.
Finally, Steve tells us the 4 things all businesses need to do during the Coronavirus pandemic.
In this episode of Podshout, we talk to a truly inspirational Australian, Vietnam War Veteran, Brendan “Tombstone” Kincade OAM.
Brendan has spent much of his life working to improve the welfare of other Veterans and educating younger Australians about the Anzac Spirit, but also - the futility of War.
He shares with us the strength and camaraderie of the men and women who saw service in the Vietnam War and how many shunned them when they returned.
Brendan discusses the hidden toll on the Australian troops, and indeed generations of Vietnamese, caused by Agent Orange.
Mixed in with all this, is the wonderful story of how Brendan met his wife Sheryl, who he met through his welfare work with Veterans and their families.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.