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The AI Marketer's Playbook is an actionable podcast focusing on AI and marketing. Each episode covers AI strategies, tools, and trends that are changing marketing. Listen to interviews with industry experts, analyze case studies, and get practical tips. This podcast is for anyone looking to leverage AI in marketing to improve results. Tune in to stay updated on AI marketing.
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The Hidden Philanthropist is a fresh, new podcast all about the art of giving back. It provides a platform where philanthropists can shine, inspire, encourage and lead, and can tell their stories in an interesting, informative and thoroughly entertaining format. Hosted by TV personality and property developer Andrew Purdie, this podcast features honest and authentic conversations with both household names and more anonymous philanthropists from all walks of life. The Hidden Philanthropist po ...
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For most of us, our relationships with our brothers and sisters are the longest lasting of our lives, sometimes spanning 80 or 90 years. Sibling relationships come before friendships or romances, and usually outlive any links with our parents. On Relatively, Catherine Carr will bring siblings together to talk about the connections they have with each other as adults, as well as what it was like growing up. But she'll also talk to them separately, to get a private take on the relationship. Ex ...
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In this episode of the AI Marketers Playbook, host Audrey Chia sits down with Jake George, founder of Synthorial Labs, to discuss how bespoke AI tools and intelligent agents can transform small to medium-sized businesses. Jake shares insights on automating workflows to scale operations without increasing overhead costs. They explore the benefits of…
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In this episode of The Inside Track, Eilidh and Susan look back over the last week of Athletics from Paris, the last of the Scottish athletes who still had to compete, as well as discuss the Olympics as a whole and their favourite (non-scottish) moments! Topics covered include Laura Muir's 5th place in the 1500m, the emotional and heartfelt moment …
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In this episode of the AI Marketers Playbook, host Audrey Chia welcomes Charlie Hills, a former food tech entrepreneur turned AI marketing expert. Charlie reveals how he used AI to grow his startup, Kitchen X, and how his passion for AI led to his popular LinkedIn newsletter, Martech AI. They discuss the best AI tools for marketers, the evolution o…
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Eilidh and Susan are straight out of the blocks with this episode, literally less than an hour after Josh Kerr's 1500m heroics at the olympics, the two got together to give their views. As well as the men's 1500m, they look back at the Scots who have performed already, who is still to come and the tough realities of competing at an Olympics. As alw…
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In this episode of AI Marketers Playbook, Audrey Chia interviews Isabella Bedoya or marketingpros.ai as she talks into her transition from traditional marketing to AI-driven solutions, highlighting her success in automating sales processes to generate millions in revenue. She discusses the importance of understanding audience pain points, the impac…
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We are here, on the eve of the track and field action starting, Eilidh and Susan discuss all the Scots who will be competing in Paris and give their thoughts on who could do what at the Games. Can Josh get the better of Jakob Ingebrigtsen? Can Jemma make the podium after being so agonisingly close in Tokyo? And can Laura Muir become an Olympic meda…
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In this episode of the AI Marketers Playbook, host Audrey Chia chats with Rory Flynn, founder of Systematic AI. Rory shares his journey from e-commerce and email marketing expert to AI specialist, focusing on how AI can operationalize and amplify business productivity. He discusses the practical applications of AI in streamlining workflows, from cr…
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On the opening night of Glasgow 2014, Kimberley Renicks won Team Scotland's first gold medal of the championships, followed around 63 minutes later by her older sister Louise, also winning gold. They were catapulted into the spotlight and nicknamed The Golden Sisters from that point on. In the latest episode, Eilidh and Susan hear from both sisters…
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In this episode, Eilidh and Susan discuss the final selection choices for the Scots going to Paris and look at the final preparations leading into this weekend's diamond league in London and onwards to the Olympics. Enjoy! Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaff Instagram - @eilidh400h Get in touch: theinsidetrackpod@gmail.com…
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Fresh off the back of the Olympic trials, Eilidh and Susan discuss the Scot's who performed and booked their tickets to Paris. The biggest debate covered is the third spot in the men's 800m, with Jake Wightman missing the trials with a medical exemption, what does that now mean his chances are for being included in Team GB? The two also look at the…
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In this week's episode, Eilidh and Susan look back to the European Championships and the mixed fortunes of the Scots who competed. They then look ahead to the British Championships/Olympic Trials which take place on the 29th/30th June and predict how many Scots they think will make Team GB for the Paris Olympic Games. As always, listen, enjoy and s…
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"I'm buzzing like a jar of wasps" and "The mail man delivers, once again!" just some of the iconic quotes from Charlie Flynn during the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Charlie was only 20 years old when he burst on the scene in Glasgow. Going into the games he was relatively unknown but by the end of it, everyone knew exactly who he was. From his …
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In the latest episode of The Inside Track, Eilidh and Susan look back to The Night of the 10ks and that amazing performance from Megan Keith, which stamped her passport for the Olympic Games. The two also look back at the Eugene Diamond League. 5 Scots competed at the event, which included an impressive victory for Josh Kerr over current Olympic Ch…
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Eilidh and Susan are back with another Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games special and their guest for this episode is, Commonwealth Swimming Champion, Hannah Miley. On the first night of the games, Hannah brought the house down after winning the 400m IM, an event which would normally be at the end of the swimming schedule, was moved to the opening nig…
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Eilidh and Susan are back discussing all things athletics and the 2024 season, looking ahead towards the Olympic Games. They look back at the opening races from Josh Kerr and Laura Muir, Nick Percy's magnificent Olympic qualifier, the Scots who performed at the London Marathon and the opportunities facing those headed for the World Relays. As well …
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In episode 2 of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games specials, Eilidh and Susan sit down with Lynsey Sharp and relive her emotional and dramatic silver medal performance in the 800m. We hear how Lynsey's build up and preparation for the final was far from ideal and what was behind her "Get out strong, commit" mantra. As well as looking back at 2014,…
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In the first of a special series, Eilidh and Susan are joined by Commonwealth Champion Ross Murdoch, to look back at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, 10 years on. On the dramatic opening night of the games, Ross Murdoch won a surprise gold medal in the men's 200m breaststroke ahead of the poster boy of the games, Michael Jamieson. In this episode, R…
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In this episode, Eilidh and Susan review the World Indoor Athletics Championships, including super Josh Kerr, Jemma Reekie claiming her first senior medal, Laura Muir and the surprise star of the show, Scottee the mascot! As well as the world indoor champs, Eilidh and Susan also look back at Guy Learmonth's selection drama, delight in the return of…
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In the latest episode of The Inside Track, Eilidh and Susan look back at last weekend's British Indoor Championships, discuss their highlights and review all the action. They also look ahead to the World Champs and preview the Scots who will be looking to make the podium. In a new feature, Eilidh and Susan discuss athletics topics which are off the…
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The AI Marketer's Playbook" is your essential audio resource for unlocking the transformative power of artificial intelligence in the marketing world. Each episode dives deep into the strategies, tools, and insights that are reshaping how brands engage with their audiences. Join us as we explore the latest in AI-driven analytics, personalization, c…
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As the first lot of results start to appear, Eilidh and Susan look ahead to the 2024 indoor season and discuss who they think will be the big performers and the ones to watch ahead of the World Indoor Championships coming to Glasgow. Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaff Instagram - @eilidh400h Get in touch: theinsidetrackpod@gmail.com…
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Almost a decade on from Glasgow hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2014, Eilidh and Susan look back to what the games meant to them and look ahead to the uncertain future they face now. Eilidh and Susan will be introducing a new bonus podcast this year, which will celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the Commonwealth Games being held in Glasgow. The…
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In this week’s episode, Eilidh and Susan look back at Megan Keith’s wonderful winning performance at the European Cross Country Championships. They also discuss the state of doping in athletics and share their experiences of drug tests and being on the anti-doping whereabouts system. Lastly they give their take on whether Christmas Day should invol…
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In this week's episode, Eilidh and Susan talk about their experiences of retirement, the moment you eventually decide to retire and the emotions that go with that. They also discuss whether there should be more support for athletes transitioning out of sport. As always, listen and share any comments and feedback! Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelst…
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In the latest episode of The Inside Track, Eilidh and Susan discuss the recent winners from the Scottish Athletics 4J Annual Awards Dinner. They give their views on the recent announcement from British Athletics regarding the departure of Stephen Maguire. Plus funding choices, the Ingebrigsten's and lots more. Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaff…
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In this episode, Eilidh and Susan look back on the Diamond League Final and look ahead to the Scottish Athletics Awards Dinner. They discuss the winners and breakthrough stars of the year as well as share some cross country memories! Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaff Instagram - @eilidh400h Get in touch: theinsidetrackpod@gmail.com…
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Eilidh and Susan look back at the last couple of Diamond League races, including Zurich and Brussels as well as discussing the Scottish domination that has taken over the 5th Avenue Mile in New York! Please feedback and engage via our social media channels or get in touch at theinsidetrackpod@gmail.com. Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaff Instag…
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The Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) is the only NGO that concentrates solely on the conservation and management of giraffe in the wild throughout Africa. I was fortunate enough to spend time in Namibia with fellow Aussie Julian Fennessy and his wife Stephanie to learn about their field of expertise, their experience in creating GCF, what thei…
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Join Eilidh and Susan as they look back on all the excitement from the World Athletics Championships. Surprisingly, one of their main discussions involve the men's 1500m and that incredible winning run from Josh Kerr. They also look back on all the Scottish performances from the champs as well as some of the big talking points, including that impre…
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Radek Sali is the perfect example of a human who is being the change he wants to see in the world. His formative young years and the influence of his family developed an incredible work ethic and this combined with his intellect and sense of self led him to become one of Australia’s most successful entrepreneurs. Radek has turned that success into …
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Jana’s achievements are well documented and her public and private highs and lows have been played out in the media. It would be hard to find a more honest, authentic, driven and passionate person whose nurturing nature has seen her become a mother of six, and now a doctor. She uses her reputation and her name as a platform for advocating for the t…
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In the first episode of The Inside Track, Susan and Eilidh discuss the 8 Scottish athletes that will be representing Great Britain at this months World Championships in Budapest. As well as sharing their views on the new British Athletics selection policy. Twitter - @EilidhDoyle @SusanEgelstaff Instagram - @eilidh400h Get in touch: theinsidetrackpo…
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Our mission and intent with The Hidden Philanthropist was to explore philanthropy in all its forms and give you an insight into the myriad of ways you can give back to your community. We also wanted to explore how those from all walks of life, with many of experiences and meandering paths, can find themselves in a position where they can support, g…
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A humble man with a huge heart and deep intellect, Justin Dowel is not used to sharing his story, but it is definitely a story worth listening to. Having been instrumental in creating one of Australia’s leading environmentally-friendly household brands, Justin elevated the company his father founded to great heights, and the philanthropic endeavour…
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As half of the dynamic duo behind The Big Group, Chyka Keebaugh has become a much loved public figure who has a natural flair for making life beautiful. You can hear the love, kindness and generosity in her voice and she inspires us all to give back in any way we can. With two lifestyle books under her belt, Chyka is a sought-after public speaker, …
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A huge thank you to Daniel Flynn, the creator of Thankyou – one of Australia’s most successful philanthropic ventures. Learning about his true lightbulb moment that changed the course of his life, and in turn helped millions of people around the world, is so thrilling and moving. And his extraordinary marketing mind has created a cut-through that f…
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If you haven’t read any of Hugh Mackay’s books, watched him give keynote addresses or heard him on radio discussing his views on social anthropology, I hope this inspiring conversation will spur you on to learn more about this great man and his brilliant mind. His grasp on the issues that face humankind initiate debate, and at the core of it all, h…
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It’s very rare to meet someone who has the depth of experience in the philanthropic space. Inspired by Mother Teresa from an early age, Moira Kelly’s life journey is deeply moving, heartwarming and inspiring, and it’s hard to grasp the width and depth of her devotion to those in need from every race and religion. Her heart is as big as an ocean, an…
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Jeremy Meltzer, founder of i=Change, is a philanthropic powerhouse and a passionate crusader for human rights, and in particular for gender injustice, all over the world. His fascinating story gives us an insight into the steps we can all take towards making a difference, every day, and his experience and expertise expertly marries charitable enter…
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Actor Stephen Mangan and his little sister - the illustrator Anita Mangan - had an Irish upbringing in London, with Uncle Paddy and the cousins always just around the corner. Along with their other sister, Lisa, the trio navigated separation and - later in life - the grief of losing both of their parents. They remained a close knit gang who love an…
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Tatty and India Macleod are two of four sisters. Standup comedian Tatty describes their happy childhood as like " little women with emotional volatility and periods." Their mother moved them to rural Brittany when Tatty was 4 and India was 12. Big disruption for big sister India, while Tatty couldn't really remember England at all. "It all began in…
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