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Hey, I’m Kurt Sanders, and welcome to another epis She gave me her number.And I called.“Ben, you need to get on Bumble,” my Manager said.I got a match.And I asked if we could speak on the phone.“Sure.”I called - and she declined it.And replied
Have you ever heard of the Japanese term Ikigai?So there’s this study that was done by National Geographic that shone a light on the people of Okinawa in Japan.Okinawans lay claim to what I think is a pretty awesome statistic: on average, the
Adrian is the co-founder and CEO of Pitchblak, a company that helps business founders prove their ideas, get funding and launch companies that disrupt things. And yes, it has proven chops. Glen Richards, of Shark Tank Australia and Green Cross
Meet James Fielding, the founder and CEO of Audeara. One night in March 2017, the team from Audeara, a headphone startup company with a unique twist, was preparing for the biggest moment in the company’s short but highly watched, highly publici
Hey, I’m Kurt Sanders. When I put the thing that scares me most into just eight words, it comes out like this: I habitually fear things that haven’t even happened.And I reckon it’s all too common that people make this their default setting. It
Last week on Telltale, our guest Peta Ellis implored us to think globally and think far bigger about our businesses from the outset. Here's a reminder of what she said."Are we working on something that's big enough? Let's stop playing around
In startup land, thinking big is the only option. Your idea, that thing you may be about to dedicate your time, money, life and love to, has to solve a big problem, reach a global market and dominate, lest it be cast aside, forgotten or worse -
Deciding to pivot your product can be a difficult decision but once you do, embracing the change can deliver on your business plans. It's something Edda Hamar knows well.On today’s episode of the Telltale podcast Edda Hamar, the founder of Und
No matter where you look the term "influencer marketing" is being tossed about with (sometimes reckless) abandon. But it doesn't always mean what you think it means, or do what you think it should. But if that's the case, were you using it corr
You are the sum of the people who surround you, or so the saying goes, and it's as true in your personal life as it is in your business life. And there's nothing quite like live events to create a spark, a special connection that educates you,
Yes, influencer marketing seems to be the buzzword du jour but the tactic is as old as the hills and thanks to social media is now bigger than ever. And Victoria Harrison, co-founder of influencer marketing agency The Exposure Co, is helping br
For many of us, venturing out of our comfort zones can be nerve-racking, anxiety-inducing stuff. For Ben Southall it's just another day at the office.  In this week's episode of the Telltale podcast we talk to Queensland's Adventurer-in-Reside
"Having a 'no dickhead' policy is hard to do because they're not always that obvious," says Mark Sowerby, Queensland's Chief Entrepreneur. But having one builds culture, and that's what today's podcast is all about.In this episode of Telltale,
They're rabble rousers who put men's mental health at the centre of their exceptionally planned campaigns, so how has brand voice and digital marketing channels helped Spur Projects change the lives of so many?In this episode of the Telltale P
When you pull on a Citizen Wolf T-shirt, odds are it will be the most comfortable, best-fitting piece of casual fashion you'll ever own. Oh, it's also helping to save the world.Shamefully, fashion is the second most polluting industry on the p
In this episode of Telltale, four Brisbane social media experts delve into the organic versus paid social media landscape.Tyson Cobb of BusinessDEPOT, Florent Le Mens of CQUniversity, Nicole Jensen of Nicole Jensen Social Media and Brittanie D
In this episode of Telltale, Angela Hirst, the founder of food startup entrepreneur space Wandering Cooks, discusses how her drive to be a part of the food industry led to what is now the biggest food innovation space of its kind in the world.
A few years ago Nic Marchesi and Lucas Patchett, the co-founders of social enterprise Orange Sky Laundry, rigged up a van they named Suddsy with a few washing machines and went about washing and drying the clothes of Brisbane's homeless people.
In this episode of Telltale, content and PR manager at Youfoodz Ashton Rigg discusses how the business has grown so incredibly fast and maintained an awesome brand, social media presence and voice to not just create customers, but Youfoodz fans
In this week's episode of the Telltale podcast, the co-founder and managing director of BusinessDEPOT, John Knight, discusses how his firm has put adding value and helping customers at the centre of everything they do, and how it has sprouted a
In this episode of Telltale we speak to Holly Tattersall, the founder and chief executive of Women in Digital and Digital Talent Co.The multi-award-winning entrepreneur and business owner delves into the story of how her thought leadership and
In this episode of Telltale, the CEO of QUT Creative Enterprise Australia Anna Rooke delves into why QUTCEA's partners and content are so focused on providing added value to creative industry startups, and how its live events, in particular Cre
In a world soaked with businesses "leveraging" causes, James Grugeon reckons the key is to be the cause. Let's discuss - over a beer. In this episode of Telltale, James Grugeon, the solo founder of craft brewer The Good Beer Co, astutely and ac
On Telltale, Chris explains how the stories uncovered on Morgans 40 Under 40 has been able to connect him and his clients with the true characters behind different businesses. Investing in startup companies is not just a numbers game, Chris say
Real estate agents are among the least trusted professionals on the planet (according to Roy Morgan), so how can content and storytelling save the reputation of those property people willing to do their marketing differently? In this episode of
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