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Too often, we avoid real conversations. Entrepreneur Mark Bouris sits down and gets to know people, understands what makes them tick, and shares the great and unusual things they’re doing. There’s no sugar coating. There’s no hiding behind fancy marketing slogans. Just an honest conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What if we’ve been doing the web wrong? What if, instead of mindlessly browsing, we could be thinking? What if, more than a mere collection of pages, the web could be our collective mind? Open Web Mind is a radical reinvention of the way we capture, explore and share our knowledge. Subscribe to stay in touch as it evolves.
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The Last Theory is an easy-to-follow exploration of what might be the last theory of physics. In 2020, Stephen Wolfram launched the Wolfram Physics Project to find the elusive fundamental theory that explains everything. On The Last Theory podcast, I investigate the implications of Wolfram's ideas and dig into the details of how his universe works. Join me for fresh insights into Wolfram Physics every other week.
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15-minute conversations with people who have quit their job and gone their own way. I’m Mark, and every week I talk to someone who has taken the bold step of quitting their job to start living their true life. The idea is to inspire you to live your true life, whatever that might mean to you. Subscribe now to join me for a fresh conversation every week.
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Tangled Web

Mark Jeffery

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Tangled Web is a conversation about where we are now and where we're going with the web. I believe that the web will continue to evolve exponentially for decades to come. I believe that the future web will be more free, more open and more human than ever. On the Tangled Web podcast I talk about the tech transformations that could change everything. Join me for fresh insights into the future of the web every other week. The web has only just begun.
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LGTM: Shipit!

Alexander Chesser

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A series of interviews with senior programmers, software engineers and, technical architects about the business and craft of delivering software. Expect topics to include: how to choose technologies, mentoring and managing team members, the process of creating interactive applications, what "enterprise" really means, stories about what sparked our love of technology and whether tabs or spaces is the correct answer (hint: tabs). Hopefully we'll all learn from the experience and be able to enj ...
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High Trust / Low Context is a podcast that transcends the noise of today's world. Host El Chaco offers a space for high-trust, low-context dialogue, where we skip the small talk to dive deep with experts and thought leaders, exploring topics that build trust and dismantle deceit, and keeping ourselves accountable. Each episode is an oasis of intellectual honesty. Subscribe for conversations that enrich the soul and enlighten the mind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Cambridge Writing Retreat Podcast features interviews with writers who share their thoughts on what inspires them, how they write, and the ups and downs of a writing life. In our first series, 30 Poets, we present a different poem each day - read by the poet themselves - for 30 days throughout June 2020. The Cambridge Writing Retreat is a beautiful space for writers to progress their work and be inspired. We welcome people at all stages of their creative journey and our goal is to nurtur ...
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The Innovation Engineer Podcast

Tarek Madany Mamlouk, Sebastian Waschnick

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Let's talk about software engineering, innovation, and technology trends. Imagine you are in the coffee corner of a hip innovation startup, where all those fancy engineers meet and talk about current trends and topics. And you can just stand next to them, with your own coffee and listen to their discussion about what’s hot right now. Welcome to The Innovation Engineer Podcast, your favorite place for picking brains of your favorite engineers. So grab your nerdiest mug, fill it with your beve ...
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Cody Simpson is an Australian pop star, songwriter, and competitive swimmer who made the remarkable transition from a thriving music career to competing for Australia at the Commonwealth Games. At just 27, Cody Simpson has already lived an extraordinary life, achieving more than most could ever imagine. We explore his remarkable transition from mus…
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In this week’s episode, I’m inviting the expertise of Sonia Magnier — a transformative holistic wellbeing coach for salon professionals. This conversation is crucial for anyone in the hair industry seeking to reprioritise their own wellbeing without sacrificing their passion for their work. Sonia Magnier, through her journey from salon ownership to…
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Join Mark Bouris and Anthony Minichiello for a special live podcast event hosted by the Sydney Roosters Business club. Anthony Minichiello is a former professional rugby league player who captained the Sydney Roosters in the NRL, amassing 302 first-grade games. He represented both Australia and Italy on the international stage, as well as New South…
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August is National Hair Loss Awareness Month, so for this episode we dive deep with Mark Blake — a globally recognised Harley Street trichologist advising celebrities, media & everyday people in the intricate world of hair loss and scalp care. In collaboration with Wella Professionals UKI and Nioxin, Mark will take us on an engaging conversation ab…
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In this episode I’m joined by Eliza Cox, a filmmaker who has dedicated years of her life to making this exceptional new documentary.Shot over eight years, Queens of Concrete chronicles the journey from childhood to adulthood and the moments that define us. It’s 2016 and Hayley (14), Ava (13) and Charlotte (9) are following their dreams to qualify f…
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Far from killing Google, AI slots seamlessly into their business model. As long as we still go to Google when we want to know something, and as long as Google tells us what we want to know at least as well as OpenAI, and as long as we don’t care that Google’s balancing what we want to know with what people with influence and people with money want …
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Nina Kennedy is an Australian pole vaulter and Olympic athlete, fresh off her gold medal win at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. In this candid conversation, we explore Nina's inspiring journey—from her early days in little athletics to drawing inspiration from Steve Hooker’s gold medal win, and ultimately rising as one of Australia’s top pole vaultin…
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In this episode I’m joined by The Demon Disorder director, writer, producer and special effects artist, Steve Boyle. The Demon Disorder follows brothers Jake (played by Dirk Hunter) and Graham (played by Christian Willis). When their youngest brother is believed to be demonically possessed, the estranged brothers reunite to confront a dreadful fami…
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Osher Günsberg is an Australian television, podcast, and radio host, best known for his roles on "The Bachelor Australia" and "Australian Idol." In this candid conversation, we explore Osher's journey—from his upbringing and struggles with mental health and addiction to his rise as an iconic TV host. We also delve into the art of relationships, mai…
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Today, we’re jumping in the time machine to revisit an epic episode from April 2017 with the legendary Lee Stafford. In this throwback, we uncover Lee’s transformation from humble beginnings in his mother’s living room to becoming an icon in hairdressing. “I’ve always believed that to be the best, you’ve got to learn from the best,” Lee shares, rev…
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Former Detective Chief Inspector Gary Jubelin is one of the country's most respected Homicide Detectives and has been credited with solving some of Australia’s more high profile, complex and horrific crimes. Gary and I had a wide-ranging conversation about his distinguished career as a police detective, the mindset required to excel in his field, t…
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In this episode I’m joined by The Blind Sea writer, director and editor Daniel Fenech, and the film’s main man, Matt Formston.The Blind Sea follows Matt on his quest for sporting greatness to new heights, setting a new Guinness World Record for the largest wave surfed by a vision impaired male.Matt is a four time para surfing World Champion, former…
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Are you a hairdresser or barber with a passion for pushing the boundaries of your craft? Have you ever wondered what it takes to not just participate but shine in the competitive world of competition hairdressing? Yes then this is a podcast episode you don’t want to miss. Join me as I sit down with Dody Constantinou, a formidable force in the compe…
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If you're Australian, you probably know Turia Pitt's story and what happened to her over a decade ago. What you might not know about Turia is her powerful mindset, which developed long before the tragedy in 2011. In this episode, we discussed her Tahitian heritage, the deep admiration she has for her mother, being a proud nerd in school and univers…
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Causal invariance is a crucial concept in Wolfram Physics. It’s how we get special relativity from the Wolfram model. It’s how we get quantum mechanics from the Wolfram model. So what precisely is causal invariance? This question will take us deep into the multiway graph, to an even deeper question: what is causality? — What is the multiway graph? …
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Jim Jefferies is one of Australia's all-time comedy greats; so I was truly stoked to have him in-studio for a Straight Talk episode. We talked through his childhood, early years in Australia and his rise to comedy stardom. We also discussed Trump's assassination attempt, and the current state of the United States. We laughed over untold jokes and w…
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Join us for a long-awaited podcast with a true leading figurehead in British hairdressing, the brilliant Bruno Marc Giamattei. Renowned for his extensive industry accolades, mentoring and leadership role in the family-founded Marc Antoni Group, Bruno is to share invaluable insights rooted in over three decades of industry experience. With a straigh…
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Bedros Keuilian is a well-known entrepreneur, business coach, and author, recognised for his work in the fitness industry and beyond. Bedros has an inspiring backstory as an immigrant from Armenia. His family fled the Soviet Union to the United States when he was 6-years-old. We spoke about his early life and the hardships his family faced, his lov…
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Today we’re to be joined by Janene Hawkins Bush. who unravels the blueprint for cultivating thriving salon businesses through team ownership, and seizing every opportunity—without fear. Leading four award-winning salons along the Suffolk coast, Janene Hawkins Bush is committed to moulding the next generation of stylists and salon leaders. She mento…
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Open Web Mind captures a core characteristic of mind, that some connections between ideas are stronger than others, by ranking these connections. So how does Open Web Mind decide these rankings? This question of how to rank edges in Open Web Mind will take us to the even deeper question of how we make connections in our minds. — Sources: List of IS…
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James Magnussen is gearing up for a new kind of swimming competition—one that's like the Olympics but with a major twist; no drug testing. In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of the Enhanced Games. James breaks down how he joined the controversial competition and all the aspects involved in the Enhanced Games. We also discuss his time co…
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Heston Russell is a former Australian Special Forces Major with over 10,000 hours of leadership in combat operations in the Middle East. After over a decade of combat leadership, including taking the fight to ISIS, Heston Russell was proud to serve his country. Yet, he felt deeply abandoned when the ABC falsely accused his platoon of war crimes. Ma…
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Today we’re joined by Francesca Rivetti, an award-winning hairstylist who hails from the UK but has made her mark in America. Francesca’s journey is inspiring. From her early days immersed in hair design to pioneering roles with Graham Webb International and winning major awards like the NAHA Editorial award, Francesca has shaped a career marked by…
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My absence from the podcasting waves over the last couple of weeks has been due to my bustling experience at the brand new HAIRCON event in Manchester’s O2 Victoria Warehouse. In today’s solo episode, I invite you to join me as I share an off-the-cuff episode, reflecting on the raw energy and my personal insights on taking the HTCI Platform stage t…
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We see all the headlines and outrage regarding Australain Rugby Union, and to be honest, I’m a bit bored with all the media antics. I want to understand the real intricacies of what created this mess. I sat down with Stephen Hoiles, a former Wallaby, grassroots rugby coach for Randwick, and TV analyst, who knows the current state of rugby inside an…
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These days, digging into real philosophy and virtues feels like a lost art. It was cool to bounce ideas with Ryan Holiday, a prolific writer who’s breathed new life into stoicism and modern philosophy. Ryan’s bestsellers like ‘Ego is the Enemy’ and ‘The Obstacle Is The Way’ have sold over four million copies and dominated bestseller lists for more …
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Are you a hairstylist looking to elevate your career and get your salon on the map? Then today’s episode of the How To Cut It podcast is exactly what you need to tune into. Put on your headphones, turn up the volume, and stay locked in as we dive deep into the world of industry awards with a special focus on local recognition and why it matters mor…
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The Matildas are absolute superstars in Australia right now, and they’ve earned every bit of that title. It was a great thrill chatting with Matildas star Caitlin Foord, and learning about her mindset and life story before she heads off to the 2024 Paris Olympics. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one! We had a great chat about Caitlin's journe…
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Josh Szeps is an Australian-born broadcaster, writer, and commentator known for his work in media and journalism. Josh's curiosity and intellect has seen him interview some of the biggest names in comedy, journalism and politics. Like many working in the media today, he’s dealt with the consequences of discussing controversial issues and agendas. I…
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You know how some connections in your mind are stronger than others? Every time you think of summer, you think of ice cream. Every time you’re asked to think of an animal, your mind goes to an elephant, never a bat, or a penguin, or an octopus. Every time you think of Uncle Mike, you immediately think of that time in Marrakesh when... well, you kno…
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Today, it’s just you and me – an open mic solo session where I dig deep into the enormous impact of taking time to reassess where you are in your life and career. Since kicking off in 2017, “How to Cut It” has grown into so much more than a podcast; it’s become a community, a platform for education, and a spotlight for industry innovation. As we re…
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Welcome to the Cinema Australia Podcast.I can’t even begin to tell you how much I enjoyed recording this episode with Flathead writer and director, Jaydon Martin. Originally, this was meant to be a written interview, but as soon as I began chatting with Jaydon, my instincts told me that he was about to share some insights into the making of Flathea…
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I’ve heard from many of you that you’d like the whole of my conversation with Jonathan Gorard in a single podcast. So here it is, the complete first interview. These three hours are a brilliant exposition of Wolfram Physics from a figure whose contributions to the project are second to none. — Jonathan Gorard Jonathan Gorard at The Wolfram Physics …
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I’m very excited to present this very special interview with Travis Jeffery, one of my favourite Australian actors whose work I have admired for many years. Travis is best known for his roles in Gallipoli, Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken, Pirates Of The Caribbean, Danger Close, The Preacher, Frayed, Last King of the Cross, Heart Break High, and more rece…
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Rick Grossman is an Australian rock musician renowned for his role as the bass guitarist for two iconic Australian bands, Divinyls and Hoodoo Gurus. Rick's rockstar journey has seen incredible highs and challenging lows. He shot to international fame with the Divinyls but faced a tough battle with heroin addiction, which led to his departure from t…
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In the latest How To Cut It podcast, we’re exploring hair loss and the transformative role hairdressers can play as Hair Loss Advisors with trichologist Tiffany Hall. With a career that evolved from a hair colourist at Vidal Sassoon to a trichologist, Tiffany has championed the integration of trichology into salon services, significantly impacting …
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Millie Ford is one of the fastest-rising creatives in Australia. Having amassed over 1.7 million followers online with her uncanny portrayal of everyday teachers, parents and shop assistants. Millie has also appeared on Home And Away and has recently made her musical debut, collaborating with Hellcat Speedracer on the summer anthem Lovestruck. We h…
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In today episode we’re joined by Adam Thomas, the innovative founder behind salonspy. In our conversation we’re to discover the critical role of client reviews in the salon industry and uncover why they are more than just feedback—they are the cornerstone for building trust and driving business growth. According to Qualtrics, 96% of consumers read …
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As a kid from Punchbowl, I wasn’t your typical surfer, but I still became mad obsessed with the sport. One of my fondest childhood memories was heading to my local news agency to pick up a surf magazine. Surf media has evolved significantly since those days, far beyond those paper magazines. It was great chatting with the co-founder of Stab Mag Sam…
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My guest on this episode is Bill Bennett, the writer, director, and co-producer of The Way, My Way - a charming true story of Bill himself, and one of his many walks on the 800-kilometer-long Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route through Spain. The film is based on Bill’s best-selling memoir of the same name.Bill is one of Australia’s most experience…
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Apart of my morning routine is getting into my car and tuning into Ben Fordham on 2GB. It was great to finally sit down and chat with one of Australia’s leading voices on the radio. We covered a wide range of topics including Ben's family dynamics and insights from growing up with his father, John, a legendary talent manager, and his mother, Veroni…
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In this week’s episode of the How To Cut It podcast, we talk with Joanne Doward about her journey to becoming a college lecturer in hairdressing education, and how she’s using that experience to inspire others in college hair education. With over 30 years dedicated to aspiring the next generation of stylists at West Suffolk College, in this episode…
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Whether you love him or hate him, you cannot deny Nick Kyrgios's uncanny ability to entertain. It’s taken a while to get Nick on the pod but the wait is finally over. It was awesome to get to know who the real Nick Kyrgios is. We covered a wide range of topics, including his Greek heritage, journey to success, challenges of fame and social media, h…
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In today’s episode of the How to Cut It podcast, I dive into a conversation with Dylan McConnachie – 3 times finalist for the coveted British Hairdressing Awards ‘Avant Garde Hairdresser of The Year’ and former contestant of Channel 4’s Big Blowout series. Dylan is to shed light on the significance of why it’s important for him to find industry rec…
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Remember when the web was open? No? Well, I’m not surprised. It’s a long time since the web was the open medium we were promised. Who closed the web? You might be surprised at some of the culprits... ...and at how close we might be to breaking the web open again. — You can’t do much on the web these days without giving your real name, your social s…
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As someone who has been a rugby league fan since the '60s, it's fair to say that the NRL could be in its best state yet. Much of the strength we see in the game today is owed to the work of my latest Straight Talk guest, John Quayle. John served as the General Manager and CEO of the NSWRL and ARL from 1983-1996. Under his leadership, the game under…
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In these politically divisive times, whether we sit on the left or the right, it’s crucial to engage in respectful conversations with one another. In this week's Straight Talk pod I spoke to founder of Cheek Media Hannah Ferguson about the current state of journalism and Australian politics. Hannah and I have different perspectives from our life ex…
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I've always been fascinated by successful leaders and coaches. Why can some make it happen and others not? Paul Roos turned around a 72-year losing culture at the Sydney Swans and deeply contributed to the club’s popularity we see today. If there’s someone qualified to talk about leadership and coaching, it’s Paul. I’ve long admired how he inspired…
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You like Stephen Wolfram, right? I mean, if he’s to be believed, he has reinvented physics, not to mention philosophy. How could you not like such a thinker? Well... it turns out that there are plenty of people who don’t like Stephen Wolfram... or his physics... or his philosophy. Here are four criticisms of Stephen Wolfram I regularly hear... ...a…
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Join us on this week’s episode of HTCI as we dive into the depths of Session Styling with Adam Garland. Adam is a renowned session stylist recognised for his innovative approach in the field of backstage hair styling education In our conversation, Adam is to lay bare his tumultuous path to success, marked by personal challenges, including overcomin…
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