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SaaSy as F**k

Jon McGreevy & Alex Radford

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We sit down to chat with experts from all over the SaaS industry to explore their journey to where they are today. Their successes, their failures and everything in between. Produced by the very talented Alex Radford, and hosted by the much less talented Jon McGreevy, SaaSy as F**k aims to help anyone who wants to work in SaaS, or already does.
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The Cricket Matters podcast is a weekly show for cricketers who want to train smarter and perform better. Hosted by Josh Kennedy and Cricket Matters founder, James Breese. Join the world’s leading experts in helping cricketers unleash their inner athlete and perform at levels they’ve always dreamed of. We combine the winning strategies developed in-house by Cricket Matters with those of the world's leading experts we interview, bringing real-world insight and examples to help you understand ...
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Welcome to Cyber Career Chat, the podcast supporting innovation in the fast-paced world of cyber security. Join us as we explore the exciting career paths and opportunities available and keep up with industry developments in Australia and around the world. Cyber Career Chat is brought to you by the Workforce Development team at the New South Wales Cyber Cyber Security Innovation Node and proudly produced and supported by the Experts On Air Podcast Network.
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With so many players affected, we thought it was timely to discuss the fastest ways to heal those pesky hamstrings. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a weekend warrior, these insights will help you get back on the field faster and stronger. James shares his extensive experience with hamstring injuries, both as a player and coach. We'll dive into the…
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Welcome back to the Cricket Matters podcast, Season 2! We've been on a brief hiatus, but we're thrilled to return with a refreshed format. In this episode, we dive into the topic of hydration for cricketers. Hydration is not just about quenching your thirst; it's about optimizing your performance and staying at the top of your game, both physically…
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Dive into this thought-provoking episode of the Cricket Matters podcast, where we question common beliefs about back pain with Dr. Perry Nickelston of Stop Chasing Pain. Renowned for pushing the boundaries of traditional pain management, Perry delivers a fresh perspective on back pain, especially concerning cricketers. The Anatomy of Back Pain: Is …
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Tune in to the latest episode of the Cricket Matters podcast as we delve deep into the challenges and best practices of training during the cricket season. Whether you're an aspiring cricketer or a seasoned player, this episode is loaded with insights you won't want to miss. 1. Rule #1: No Injuries Injuries can be a game-changer, often for the wors…
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Join us for an enthralling episode of the Cricket Matters podcast, where we sit down with cricket legend and renowned coach, Matt Maynard, MBE. Throughout this conversation, we explore Matt's impressive career both as a skilled batsman and a transformative coach. Delving into the intricacies of batting techniques, Matt shares his expertise on footw…
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In this episode, we're going to unlock the secrets behind sprinting and reveal how incorporating sprints into your training can not only improve your athletic performance on the field but also help you become more injury-resistant. Whether you're a professional cricketer or club cricketer, sprint training has something to offer everyone. So, strap …
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SaaS copywriter Gill Jones joins us to discuss story-driven copy, the pros and cons of being a copywriter with ASD, and her hatred of cruises. Follow her on Twitter Visit her website This is our last episode for a while, as we focus on other projects, but we hope to be back towards the end of the year!…
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This podcast is dedicated to exploring the intricacies of cricket batting from the perspective of one of the game's most respected coaches. In this exclusive interview, we delve deep into the mind of Toby Radford, a renowned cricket coach, and batting expert, to unravel the secrets behind the craft of batting. With his wealth of experience coaching…
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As an athlete, it's crucial to keep your body and mind in top shape to perform at your best. Cricketers require a unique combination of strength, flexibility, balance, and mental focus to excel in their sport. While traditional training methods like weightlifting and cardio workouts are essential, a growing number of Indian cricketers are turning t…
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Fast bowlers are constantly looking for ways to increase their bowling speed and become more effective in the game. While traditional bowling drills are undoubtedly important, there are alternative training methods that can help fast bowlers improve their speed and efficiency without even bowling. By focusing on running mechanics and incorporating …
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Cricket is a sport that demands both skill and power from its players. While skill can take a player far, it's the power behind their shots and throws that can make all the difference on the field. That's why strength training is becoming increasingly popular among cricketers looking to take their game to the next level. But contrary to popular bel…
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Michael Cann, a former professional cricketer, is back in the game where he belongs after a long hiatus, playing over 50s international cricket. As he begins his second innings, we can't help but look back at his remarkable playing career, his first innings – from playing for Glamorgan, to facing Alan Donald in the nets and now back playing for Car…
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Cricket is a physically demanding sport that requires a combination of speed, agility, endurance, and strength. It's essential for players to be in top physical condition if they want to perform at their best. But getting fit for cricket can be a challenging task, especially if you're new to the sport or haven't been active in a while. In this podc…
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As the new cricket season approaches, young players around the world are gearing up to take the field. While the excitement of competition is certainly a driving force for many, it is important for youth cricketers to remember that the preseason is a crucial time for preparation and development. By focusing on the right priorities during this perio…
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The 2km time trial run has been a standard measure of fitness in cricket for years. But as the sport continues to evolve and players are expected to be multi-dimensional athletes, it's worth asking the question: is this test truly a fair reflection of a player's fitness for the game? In this podcast, we'll dive into some of the requirements of cric…
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Are you a cricket player looking to improve your performance on the field? Your diet plays a crucial role in your energy levels, stamina, and overall health. But with so many diets to choose from, it can be tough to know which one is best for cricketers. In this podcast, we'll take a closer look at the top diets for cricketers, and give you the too…
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Cricket is a physically demanding sport that requires players to be in top shape to perform at their best. However, many cricketers struggle with maintaining a healthy weight, which can negatively impact their performance on the field. Losing weight and getting in shape can be a challenging task, but with the right approach, it is possible to achie…
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Hiking is an often-overlooked but highly beneficial pre-season fitness activity for cricketers. It provides a full-body workout that improves cardiovascular fitness, leg and core strength, endurance, and agility. The uneven terrain and inclines of hiking simulate the demands of the cricket field, helping players prepare their bodies for the specifi…
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Are you a cricketer looking to improve your pre-season fitness by running? The question of whether cricketers should be running for pre-season fitness is not a simple one to answer. It's important to understand that the answer may vary depending on your current level of fitness and ability. In this podcast, we'll explore the pros and cons of incorp…
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As the cricket season approaches, it's important for players to start preparing their bodies for the rigors of the game. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the sport, following a proper pre-season fitness routine can help you perform at your best on the field. In this podcast, we'll provide some tips and advice to help cricketers get in…
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Welcome to the Cricket Matters podcast, the ultimate podcast for cricketers looking to take their game to the next level. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, this brand-new podcast is designed to provide you with the latest fitness tips, techniques, and strategies to help you train smarter and perform better on the field. Whether you're lo…
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For the first episode of a new season, we're joined by inbound marketing expert—and host of the Tiny Marketing podcast—Sarah Noel Block. We discuss inbound marketing, coping with small marketing budgets, and her journey into freelancing. Check out her work here: https://www.sarahnoelblock.com/By Jon McGreevy & Alex Radford
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In the final episode of Season 1, we're joined by Peter Loving, Senior Product Designer at UserActive. We chat about his journey from designing physical products to digital products, common UI and UX mistakes, and the future of SaaS. Show notes: UserActive - https://www.useractive.io/ Todoist - https://todoist.com/ Notion - https://www.notion.so/…
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In the latest episode of SaaSy as F**k, we chat all things AI with TagTeam AI founder CK Lee. We discuss his globe-trotting history, how he first founded TAGGUN, and how that turned into Tagteam AI. AI is a big buzzword nowadays, so it was great to get CK's honest feeling about AI's potential for helping businesses (and probably not killing us all)…
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After a short break from the podcast, we return with a brilliant and inspirational interview with copywriter and Terrain.io founder Eman Zabi. We discuss building and growing a no-code SaaS, the importance of accessibility, and much more! Show notes: Adventurers Playlist – https://adventurersplaylist.carrd.co Terrain – https://www.knowtheterrain.io…
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This month we're joined by Head of Growth at Powered by Search Marc Thomas, where we discuss pain points, the future of SaaS marketing, effective marketing strategies, and the power of positivity. Marc also shares his thoughts about Thinkbois, and we exchange our various business ideas that were left to die in the notepad.…
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Salesflare co-founder Jeroen Corthout joins us for our fourth episode of SaaSy as F**k to talk about company funding, AI, books, and...having sex on mars. It was a great chat where we learned a lot about how Salesflare uses feedback from users to continuously improve and evolve their product. Beers mentioned: https://beerizer.com/shop/kaiexclusiveb…
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We are joined by email Strategist and copywriter Samar Owais for our third episode of SaaSy as F**k. We discuss her move from content writer to email copywriter, and the intimidating job of writing for Copyhackers. It was a fun and thoroughly interesting chat filled with amazing advice for any SaaS or startup.…
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In the second episode of SaaSy as F**k, we chat with CreatorBooks.com founder Paulina Masson about the lessons she's learnt going from selling one SaaS company to starting another, and the importance of setting big goals. It was a hugely motivational conversation, and wonderful to hear how Paulina has grown and improved both her businesses and hers…
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Dr Greg Austin leads the Program on Cyber, Space and Future Conflict at the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS). He also holds an appointment as Professor of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy at UNSW Canberra where he set up one of the world’s first Master’s programs in a public university on cyber war and peace. He has a 40-ye…
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In this first episode of SaaSy as F**k, we talk to GoSquared CEO James Gill about his journey from being a teenager thinking that there might just be something to this internet thing, to being the founder and CEO of a successful SaaS company. It was an absolute delight chatting with James, as he throws pearls of wisdom out as if they were nothing. …
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Adam is the co-founder is Cyber Revolution, a cyber security training institute based in Sydney. He has been in the education space for close to a decade now and education is one of his core values. With a bachelors degree in Secondary Education form the University of Canberra. Questions: What were your goals when you were in year 10? What changed?…
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Allyn has been involved in the use of technology in learning for more than 30 years across a range of industries including education, defense, aerospace and government. During that time, he has worked for organisations such as University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Open Learning Australia (now Open Universities Australia), HarvestRoad Ltd, Cisco…
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Samira Tollo CTO and co-founder of Elbaite (P2P cryptocurrency exchange) and a blockchain consultant with IBM is passionate about growing Australian grown blockchain use cases. She is an electrical engineer with a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Honours) from The University of Queensland. Samira’s accomplishments in the field have been recognis…
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Ross Turner studied for his Bachelor of Medical Biotechnology at the University of Wollongong between 2015-2018 where his highlights include; - Techniques in Biotechnology and Medical Research (Lab & Theory) - Cell and Molecular Biology (Lab & Theory) - Immunity and Infection (Lab & Theory) - Genetics (Lab & Theory) - Social Aspects of Genetics and…
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Bethany Cooper is an incident responder with a passion for cybersecurity. At the age of 21 while still at university, she started working within the incident response team at Gridware with a dedication to battling evil in cyberspace. In her spare time, she enjoys reading about (and sometimes developing!) the latest vulnerabilities and exploits, per…
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“Melissa, was once told that you were are too young to be an executive, no-one will take you seriously!" Since then, you have dedicated yourself to changing people's mindsets. Melissa studied organisational culture and leadership. Successfully led strategic business development across various organisations and government. Melissa now operates 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑷…
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Joshua is currently a 2nd year student studying a bachelor’s degree of Cyber Security and Behaviour at Western Sydney University. An ambassador for the NSW Cyber Security Innovation Node, where he spends time as participating in panel discussions, teacher immersion activities and delivering activities to secondary school students. Josh also spends …
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Martin Buckland is the General Manager APAC, for Huntsman Security and is responsible for the APAC region’s customer and partner engagement, as well as strategic business development. He works directly with customers, Huntsman’s channel partners, prospective customers and internal engineering and development teams to deliver solutions that deliver …
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Georgia Turnham studied at Macquarie University where she gained her Bachelor of Security Studies, Security (traditional and non-traditional threats). Georgia, was part of a team at Project Everest Ventures, working in Malawi, Africa for the ‘Hidden Hunger’ project; based around providing an accessible digital information system to inform rural com…
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Ben Cornish started out working across a range of jobs including as a labourer, in hospitality and security, before going on to study law in his early 20s. Ben then worked as a lawyer in SA and NT before moving into the Commonwealth Government where he worked in a number of different roles across industry, government and critical infrastructure - i…
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Jacinda Erkelens studied at Macquarie University and has a Bachelor of Security Studies and Security, whilst also completing International Relations and Politics units to enhance her understanding of the world we live in. Jacinda’s focus is within the strategic and policy making side of cyber security. Jacinda is now a full-time Information Assuran…
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Lara Hemmarty completed her studies in Computing, Systems Analysis and Design, E-Business at Western Sydney University. Lara has been an account executive, an inside sales associate for Google, responsible for growing G-suite’s customer base, supporting a productive business environment and identifying new business opportunities, generating busines…
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Mina Zaki has had an extraordinary career starting several law firms including providing legal services for commercial leasing, general property advice, wills & estates, powers of attorneys and guardianships to clients both locally & globally, in information services. Through these roles she has liaised with authorities such as ASIC, ITSA, OCR, Loc…
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