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We're all about marketing. Sam Bakker has been marketing online for the past 11 years. This podcast will reveal many of the tactics and techniques he observes others using and he himself uses online to generate more sales. Join to get an education in marketing and how you can sell more product.
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21 Years (TwentyOneYears) is a podcast that explores the greatest time in pop culture history, 1980-2001! Every episode is about the stories behind the stories you've forgotten about. Your host El Dangeroso takes you on a journey exploring some of the greatest pop culture events and news stories of the times. Episodes will include "Was Just Say No Successful?", "The story of Swatch", "Why Coke Decided to Market New Coke", "How Michael Jackson Saved Record Stores", "The Jim Bakker Scandal", " ...
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Julia and Jordy Kay are the entrepreneurs behind the incredible success of Great Wrap - a company that produces compostable cling wrap and pallet wrap, originating in Melbourne. During our conversation, Jordy and Kay stepped us through the company's inception four years ago to its current state of operation - a 10,000 sqm factory in Tullamarine. Th…
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Bassike is an iconic fashion label started in 2006 by Deborah Sams and Mary-Lou Ryan with the simple intention of creating sophisticated clothing with organic cotton fabrics. This set up the framework for a successful label with sustainable thinking in its brand DNA. When we caught up with Deb we unpacked the importance and challenges of producing …
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Brae, a renowned restaurant and 23-acre farm in Birregurra, Victoria, is co-owned and led by chef Dan Hunter. We caught up with Dan to unpack the thinking and processes behind Brae's innovative and incredibly detailed dining experience. He shared how their pursuit of pleasure drives the creation of food that evokes emotions, memories, and delight, …
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Tim Read is a doctor who has lived in Brunswick since the early 1990s. A passionate climate change activist, Tim was elected as the state MP for Brunswick in 2018 and became the first Greens MP for the electorate. Tim is a little outside of the artist, designer and entrepreneur guests we usually have on the show. However, we felt that policy design…
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Nick Dowse is the founder of “Honey Fingers”, an urban beekeeping collective, honey brand and creative studio in Melbourne. Honey Fingers explores bee cultures and the intersections between farming, food, art, history, design and education in the context of bees, bee keeping and honey.By DREAMER
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We know The Beatles and their impact on music and culture, but John Lennon's death resulted in absolute chaos in the streets. This is 18 years after The Beatles first broke on the scene and 10 years after the bands breaks up. Yet millions morn the loss of this icon as if he was in his prime. But why did it effect an entire generation so heavily? Wh…
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Once called "the poster boy for zero-waste living" by the New York times, Joost Bakker has making things using waste and discarded items professionally for more than 25 years. He is probably best known for his series of zero waste restaurants called Greenhouse, Silo and Brothl but also has an extensive back catalogue of other projects across art, f…
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600 downloads bonus episode! Do you remember the $1 Million Dollar Menu Song Contest? Did you know only one person won and his life is worst today thant it was when he won the record? How about Magi-Cans? Cokes amazing efforts to take prize winning into the 21st century! Both of these were horrible marketing ploys but 30 years later we remember the…
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Courtney Holm is an expert in circular fashion and the founder of A.BCH, a circular fashion label working and making clothes in Melbourne. She's extremely principled and aside from making beautiful clothes, is using A.BCH to challenge the status quo in an industry known for producing enormous amounts of waste. The lengths that Courtney and the team…
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The 1995 Source Awards are pivotal. Going back to watch it for my research brought me back to why the Super Bowl HalfTime show is such a huge deal in 2022. From 1993-1997 gangster rap went mainstream, 59 million records were sold, labels were started and lost, and many lost their lives or were seriously harmed. But one thing that is deniable is the…
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In 2014 Jeremy McLeod and the team at Breathe Architecture completed an innovative, ethical, self-driven apartment development called The Commons. Despite selling very well and winning a number of awards, it did little to shift the market in a more ethical direction. This led Jeremy and his partner Tam to start Nightingale Housing in 2016—a not for…
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Ever heard of a family office? Jake Milgrom is one of 3 siblings who founded Tripple, an ethical and transparent family office focussed on impact in investment in the usually secretive and opaque world of family offices. In this episode we find out what family offices are and how Jake and his siblings are building a road map and replicable business…
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This episode explores the hysteria around Cabbage Patch Dolls, why they were so popular and why our parents went to war trying to find them. Sit back and relax as we explore the psychology and mania around these fabric plastic headed rays of sunshine. BONUS: We can't talk about Cabbage Patch Dolls without talking Garbage Pail Kids! This is an episo…
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Make Good is a monthly conversation with Australian artists, designers and entrepreneurs that examines the role of design in shaping society and culture. Kristy Barber is a pattern maker who started Melbourne slow fashion label Kuwaii as a response to the waste and philosophy of fast fashion. Over it's 14 year life Kuwaii has evolved to be an indus…
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We reached the anniversary of one of the greatest movies ever made in "Back to the Future" but in this episode we talk about the real star of the movie the Delorean DMC12. The Delorean is surrounded in dreams, failures and scandals. In this episode learn the rise, fall and controversy surrounding this amazing looking car, and how Big Lots came into…
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Arsenio Hall did a show for our generation and for 4 years it was one of the most popular forms of entertainment the MTV Generation had. It didnt deserve to disappear in obscurity and it's one of the biggest questions I get... "What Happened to The Arsenio Hall Show?" So here it is, my research on why the show disappeared. Get ready Dog Pound, this…
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What happened to record stores? That's easy...Napster! Actually no, well not completely. If anything Napster was a warning the record companies ignored or they might still be around today. In this episode we talk about Malls, How Michael Jacksons "Thriller" saved record stores in the early 80s and how it's success also played a part in their demise…
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Heritage USA was a Christian Theme Park and it became the 3rd largest theme park behind Disneyworld and Disneyland boasting 6 million visitors a year at one point. Families came from all over the world to visit the vision of Televangelist Jim Bakker. The park was extremely successful making $128 million a year... well thats what the crooked account…
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April 21st 1986 at 7PM CST the world was waiting on pins and needles for the live event of the century! Geraldo Rivera promised us a wild adventure by opening a vault that once belonged to Al Capone. What would be in it? The entire world speculated. Was it money, cars or bodies? We found out with 90 seconds left in the broadcast as the last brick c…
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In 1985 Coke made a product change that many considered to be "the worst marketing decision in history", when they changed their original soft drink recipe after 99 years to compete with rival Pepsi. In this episode we explore why the decision was made and how it actually helped Coke become the number one soft drink despite its failure. Turn on you…
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In this premiere episode we talk about the "Just Say No" campaign. Why it was developed, who developed it and did it even work? If not...why? Plus we talk about the impact of the Swatch! 21 Years discusses the stories behind the stories from the 80's and 90s. Every episode is an adventure into the past. Please subscribe and follow!…
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