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We interview game-changing entrepreneurs on mastering yourself and being on a journey of choosing legacy and currency. (Grant Cardone, Tom Bilyeu, Lisa Nichols, Bob Proctor, Naveen Jain, Vanessa Van Edwards, Tucker Max & many more) Each week, this show will deliver to you an insight and/or idea that has the potential to change the way you operate your life as well as your business. This content will serve as a reminder for all of us to step into the BEST versions of ourselves in the moments ...
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** Find our new episodes at the Community Powered Marketing podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/communitypoweredmarketing Marketers know it’s the connections we make - between ideas, people, and brands - that make the difference. Happy Marketer Connection invites you to connect with Sue Frech, Martech pioneer and unfailing optimist, as she and her fellow passionate marketers explore engaging and inventive marketing strategies and toast brands making impactful consumer connection ...
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Alexandra Jensen is an AACTA-nominated Australian actress who you may recognise from her television roles in ‘Talk To Me’, ‘Frayed’, ‘Amazing Grace’ and ‘The Messenger’. In this chat, soon after her debut performance in a play in London play, she talks about learning on the job, navigating the highs and lows of acting, battling imposter syndrome, a…
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Professor Nikolai Petrovsky claims that Flinders University in South Australia is destroying its reputation and embracing itself as 'the university that hates research' with 'no time for developing treatments for cancer patients'. In this interview I questioned the professor on his cancer vaccine research, how and why Flinders University is thwarti…
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Filmmaker Dee McLachlan investigates the 'open market' of child trafficking that operates in Australia. Through her films (that have gone as far as the United Nations) and her online news network, Dee raises the alarm over the way Australian governments, judiciaries and departments coordinate to create a market for children being removed from one o…
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What is the deal with our obsession with house prices? Is it right that a basic need has been turned into a speculative investment? Are rocketing house prices real or just inflation by another name? Property expert Dr Cameron Murray was one of the only economists to correctly predict a 20% surge in house prices would occur during the Covid years. H…
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Professor Nikolai Petrovsky invented a Covid-19 vaccine. He took his own vaccine. He was fired and cancelled for refusing and calling out the potential dangers of competing technologies (mRNA). He has been labelled a conspiracy theorist and an 'antivaxxer' in a stunning display of ignorance and doublespeak. https://www.linkedin.com/in/petrovsky htt…
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Jay Vidanage is a barrister and solicitor from Old Port Chambers in Adelaide, Australia. Jay believes that it's only a matter of time before the wheels of justice come down on vaccine mandates. He points to recent wins in court that demonstrate a shift in judicial tone around Covid-19, vaccines, and vaccine mandates. Most concerning is the way mand…
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Something in politics is broken. We all know it. Politicians have become masters of getting elected whilst getting nothing done in the real world. Is there a way to get them to focus on solving actual problems rather than chasing polls and keeping their jobs? Iain Walker is the Executive Director of the New Democracy Foundation, an independent rese…
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Introducing Rose Marel - an Aussie actor living and working in Canada! If you have ever wanted to give that move a go - listen to how Rose did (and is doing!) it. When in Sydney she produced a film company called Chimera Storm Productions, and starred in a play called 'Tick Tick Boom' with subtlenuance (and me!) and since moving to Canada she's don…
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Jay James-Moody is an award-winning actor, director, writer and producer. Jay is the creator and Artistic Director of acclaimed boutique company Squabbalogic Independent Music Theatre - one of Australia’s premier producers of intimate musical theatre. In this chat he talks about how squabbalogic came about, and shares many thoughts and experiences …
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You’ve seen him in plays in Sydney and Melbourne, or maybe on you Tv in Home and Away, Transfusion, Deadloch, The Secret Kingdom or many others!? Now you’ve heard him on An Actor Survives! A star of stage and screen - and a genuinely lovely person- chatting with Darius was heaps of fun and really inspiring. Episode out now! Support the Show.…
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With so much of our world in seeming flux, decay and upheaval, it is becoming popular to ask if we are witnessing the death of the world we always knew. Why do our cultures and institutions pursue relentless 'change' with such zeal? Why are we redefining language and logic to support subjective views? Are we destined for a societal train wreck? Sen…
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It’s exciting to hear about the experiences from actors at all stages of their careers- and this episode absolutely rings true to that! Taia graduated from Actors Centre Australia in 2022, so is in her very first year out in the industry. In this episode she chats to Emily about her first experiences with a professional job, life at drama school du…
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Season 3 episode 2 featuring Julia Billington. We chat about acting of course, but also religion, experience as a student and they share their love of yoga, of community, their dog (who you might hear chatting with my cat in the background!) and all the ways they are contributing to the world as a wonderful creative artist. I was also (as I often a…
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Season 3 is finally here!! And what an absolute thrill to start it off with incredible Aussie actor- Patrick Brammall. You’ve likely seen him on your screen - offspring anyone? Colin from Accounts? (Of which he also wrote with his wife Harriet Dyer!) And, now you get to hear him chat with Emily about what life as an actor is like for him- and hear …
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In tough times humans look to our comedians to fearlessly call bullsh*t on our human foibles and absurdities.Corey White takes no hostages in this hour-long set, murdering every sacred cow you hold dear.Tune in for a dose of humour, reality and relief as this comedian from The People's Republic of Western Clownia (Western Australia) brings the fire…
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Josh recaps the Blue Jays' disastrous postseason performance in a sweep at the hands of the Minnesota Twins. We talk about the team's continued lack of offensive production, John Schneider's decision to pull José Berríos, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s blunder at second base, and what changes might be in store in the offseason. Thanks for listening all se…
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On this episode, Josh talks about the winding road to the postseason before previewing the wild-card series against the Minnesota Twins. We break down who has the edge in the important positional battles, what the Blue Jays lineup might look like, rotation configuration, and take some of your listener questions. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay H…
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On this episode, Josh recaps a strong weekend performance for the Blue Jays against the Rays at Tropicana Field. We also dive into Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s recent power surge, George Springer's defensive performance, and what Brandon Belt's impending return might mean for the lineup. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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On this episode, Josh recaps the Blue Jays' important series victory over the Yankees. We also discuss Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s knee injury, continued offensive inconsistencies, Cavan Biggio's continued success, and tee up a big weekend series at Tropicana Field against the Tampa Bay Rays. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps another twist in the wild Blue Jays season, as they sweep the Red Sox after getting embarrassed by the Rangers. We also discuss Vladdy's recent power surge, struggles for Bichette, Springer, and Schneider, as well as thoughts on Matt Chapman's future and the qualifying offer question. Music by penguinmusic from P…
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps another eventful week for the Blue Jays, including some stressful moments in Colorado and Oakland. We dive into the success of Ernie Clement and Spencer Horwitz at the plate and why everyone will forget a less than stellar regular season if the Blue Jays make a run in October. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva…
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps a disappointing 2-4 week for the Blue Jays with series losses to Baltimore and Cleveland. We discuss some questionable managerial decisions, more struggles with runners in scoring position, and some of the reasons this season has been so frustrating. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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On this episode, Josh recaps an up and down week for the Blue Jays against the Guardians and Cubs. We dive into the decision to send Alek Manoah down to Triple-A, Hyun Jin Ryu's encouraging return to the rotation, and talk about Jose Bautista's incredible Level of Excellence ceremony. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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Dr James Stewart is an Australian doctor at the forefront of plant-based medicine and medical cannabis. As a General Practitioner he found pharmaceutical solutions frustrating in their narrow focus and lengthy side effect profiles and began to incorporate plant-based treatments in his practice. He is now sought out by celebrities and business leade…
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On this episode, Josh recaps the Blue Jays' sweep of the Red Sox at Fenway Park and a historic debut performance from Davis Schneider. We also dive into Brandon Belt's offensive important, a rebound from George Springer, the impressive depth of the bullpen, and assess the potential fit of a certain Oakland Athletics outfielder. Music by penguinmusi…
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Josh recaps what the Blue Jays did at the trade deadline, if they should have been more aggressive and how the roster stacks up for the stretch run. We also dive into the team's continued struggles within the AL East and George Springer's confounding slump at the plate. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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On this week's episode, Josh dives into the Blue Jays' acquisition of reliever Jordan Hicks from the St. Louis Cardinals. We discuss how Hicks fits in the bullpen, Jordan Romano's concerning back injury, what else the team might do at the trade deadline, Genesis Cabrera's continued success, and more frustration with runners in scoring position. Mus…
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps another stressful series at the Tropicana Field of the west coast: T-Mobile Park in Seattle. We dive into a hiccup for the bullpen, an uneven week for Alek Manoah, and what Genesis Cabrera brings to the table. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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On this week's episode, Josh recaps a terrific weekend sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks following the All-Star break. We also dive into the continued success out of the bullpen, the state of the team's rotation depth, and what a not so memorable weekend for Mitch White might mean for his spot on the roster moving forward. Music by penguinmusic fro…
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On this week's episode, Josh takes a look at where the Blue Jays stand at the All-Star break. We also dive into Alek Manoah's strong return start against the Tigers and the up-and-down weekend at the plate in Detroit. Josh also has one word to describe the first-half of the season for the 2023 Blue Jays. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on…
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On tonight's show with Obstetrician Dr Tom Cade and paramedic turned doctor Dr Sean Runacres, brought to you by Intensive Care at Home: PLACEBO VACCINES? Data from a German/Danish study raises whether placebo batches exist, and whether authorities already know about them. WE AREN'T MAKING BABIES ANYMORE Global fertility rates have been crashing aro…
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On this week's episode, Josh dives into the continued struggles against teams in the AL East and how costly it might be in the Blue Jays' pursuit of a playoff spot. We also dive into Toronto's power outage at the plate, why the trade deadline will be fascinating, giving Tim Mayza some praise, and close out the show handing out a midseason grade for…
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Josh is joined by The Athletic's Kaitlyn McGrath for this week's episode. They discuss the continued resurgence of Yusei Kikuchi, a strong weekend performance for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Matt Chapman showing signs of life at the plate, and what the team might do with the fifth rotation spot moving forward. Josh and Kaitlyn also chat about Brandon Be…
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Nick Karamouzis is a retired lawyer who regained his practising certificate to start defending Australians he feels are being marginalised by their governments. He is also the Chair of Self Employed Australia, and has a successful post-law career in business. In this interview he shares his hatred of woke culture, the obsession with racism and tran…
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Daniel Lopez is the contributor editor overseeing Australia for U.S. based Jacobin magazine which offers a socialist perspective on politics, economics and culture. He is an active member of the 'Victorian Socialists' party which achieved a remarkable result in the 2022 state election. Daniel visited the Discernable studio to explore the evils that…
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On this week's episode Josh discusses the decision to DFA Anthony Bass as well as how the Blue Jays and Ross Atkins handled the situation. We also dive into the decision to send Alek Manoah down to Florida, the team's continued lack of offensive firepower, take your listener questions, and much more! Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Aca…
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Graeme Cann has been at the forefront of combatting domestic violence and child sexual abuse in Australia for 60 years. He is the founder of The Christian Counselling Association of Australia, and has counselled hundreds of victims and perpetrators of child sexual abuse since 1960. Graeme has come to the conclusion that 'power asymmetry' is insuffi…
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Better than QandA is a new format live panel show that appeals to those who want to think deeply about the world today. Tonight’s topic ‘The Future of Australian Politics’ welcomes former Labor Minister (2014-2021) Luke Donnellan MP, Founder of Self Employed Australia Ken Phillips, and Emily Coltraine from Voice for Victoria. All of Discernable’s t…
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Josh is joined by The Athletic's Kaitlyn McGarth for this week's episode. They discuss the Anthony Bass situation, Alek Manoah's continued struggles, if this team has similarities to the 2016 Blue Jays, if Jose Berrios is back, and what the future might hold for Whit Merrifield. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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Dr Aseem Malhotra is a British Consultant Cardiologist and a world-renowned expert in the prevention, diagnosis and management of heart disease. He is regularly published in the British Medical Journal, British Journal of Sports Medicine, BMJ Open Heart, JAMA Internal Medicine, Prescriber, The Pharmaceutical Journal, European Scientist, The Guardia…
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These are the stories of ten Victoria Police officers who served in the Vietnam War between 1964 and1972. Plucked from policing the streets of Melbourne, they were expected to serve their mandatory period of national service before returning to Victoria Police with no support, psychological evaluation, or job retraining, often policing protests aga…
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Josh recaps a series win (!) for the Blue Jays in Minnesota. We dive into Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s struggles at the plate in May, a brilliant season for Bo Bichette, Jose Berrios' continued resurgence, and if players-only meetings actually do anything. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Josh fires up a mid-week episode to discuss a disastrous performance against the Rays. We discuss some curious managerial moves by John Schneider, Daulton Varsho being pinch hit for in favour of Ernie Clement, another clunker for Alek Manoah, and discuss the negative vibes surrounding the team right now. Music by penguinmusic from Pixabay Hosted on…
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Adam Creighton is an award-winning journalist and now Washington Correspondent for The Australian. He has been a vocal critic of lockdown policy by governments around the world back when it was dangerous to stand out from the journalist crowd He joined Discernable to discuss: Insane Covid-19 policies that wrecked the world Is there pressure in main…
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On this week's episode, Josh dives into a rough stretch for the Blue Jays against division opponents. We chat about the team's struggles to deliver timely hits with runners on base, John Schneider's mound-visit gaffe, a chilly stretch for Matt Chapman, and how concerning Daulton Varsho's performance has been so far. Music by penguinmusic from Pixab…
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Rob McMullan returns to Discernable to discuss the ongoing drift in society toward 'empathising' and 'caretaking' which ultimately leads to mass dependence. Is Australia destined to become a nation of compliant serfs who are comfortably satiated but totally without agency? Rob foresees a two-tiered society of Elites and Serfs...a 'dependent mass' a…
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