Brooke McAlary is a writer, podcaster and inappropriate laughter. Furthermore, she is a passionate advocate of naps, slow living, a good Shiraz and even better comedy. She is also the host of the iTunes #1 Health show, The Slow Home Podcast. Most of all, she is founder of best podcasts, Jackrabbit.FM. Brooke lives with her husband and two kids in the Blue Mountains …
82. Rebroadcast: Why Email is Key When You Have A Podcast with Adam Franklin
Adam Franklin is the co-author of Web Marketing That Works. His popular presentation will teach you an email marketing formula that you can take back to work and start using immediately. Based on Adam’s results of getting double the industry open-rate on email campaigns, you’ll learn how to send entertaining email marketing campaigns that people love to open. Plus, he hosts a top rating …
211. Rebroadcast: Simpatico Speaker Elize Hattin on Impact and Influence
Business owner, entrepreneur, motivational speaker and A-league coach, Elize Hattin has been described as the new mega-mind of the coaching and personal development industry. She is a free-thinker, passionate about redefining the status quo, while breathing much needed life into an industry vital for economic and personal progression. Her background and education in Psychology, Information Science and Business are merely …
81. Amber Hawken Talks Teaching, Podcasting, and The ‘F’ Word
Hello, and welcome to a new episode of Should I Start A Podcast. Today I have the immense pleasure of talking to a good friend of mine, Amber Hawken. Amber is a podcast host, YouTuber, author, life coach, mentor and teacher. Qualified in a variety of different things like Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Neuro-linguistic Programming and Deep State Repatterning Therapy …
209. Ronsley on Being ‘The Podcast Guru’ on The Get More Success Show with Warwick Merry
I recently had the pleasure of appearing on the Get More Success Podcast, where I was grilled about my own entrepreneurial journey, how to set up a successful podcast and top marketing techniques. And the guy who was asking me about all this was Warwick Merry – AKA ‘The Get More Guy’. Warwick’s own journey has been pretty awesome. Not …
208. Identifying Blocks and Finding Your Flow with Chris Wildeboer
Ladies and gentlemen, if you’re interested in recurring patterns in life, energy and how all this links back to food and creating a better you, then be sure to check out this episode of The Bond Appetit Show. In it, I’m talking with Chris Wildeboer. Chris is an entrepreneur who works with people who have identified blocks in their life …
207. Changing Your Life with the Rule of Thirds with Sean D’Souza
Sean D’Souza thinks differently. Very differently. Maybe it’s because he’s an accountant, a creative, a cartoonist, a voracious reader, a teacher, and an early riser (4 a.m. to be exact). Fifteen years ago, fresh out of college with a degree in accounting, he joined an advertising agency called Leo Burnett. The opportunity of working with one of the best advertising …
79. The Art of Disruption: An Interview with Ronsley by Ray Milidoni
Placing a solid foundation for crafting success and setting up his future in the world of business and entrepreneurship, Ray Milidoni carries an abundance of corporate experience across a range of industries. His experience has seen him found several businesses, including the creation of an innovative web agency at the age of only 15. Since then, Ray has moved forward …
Why Brisbane’s Chief Digital Officer Says Business Owners Should Embrace Humanity in an Increasingly Smart World
Cat Matson is the Chief Digital Officer (CDO) for the City of Brisbane. What does that mean exactly? Well, she leads the efforts in the digital transformation of the city as a means of accelerating economic growth and equipping small-to-medium enterprises with the digital skills to boost their business. Apart from her extensive business strategy experience and her mighty personality, …
206. Preserving and Enhancing Humanity in a Smart City with Cat Matson
Digital and interactive media. Entrepreneurship (real entrepreneurship, not the entrepreneurship you do between when you don’t want to admit you’re unemployed). Start-ups. Cities as the economic drivers of nations. Business strategy. Speaking. Facilitating. Educating. Those are all Cat Matson’s things. Professionally. And personally? Cat is all about confronting convention and societal rules that don’t work in a modern world. Australian …