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1 Professional football player Jonathan Jones: Mentorship and Making an Impact in Your Community 22:49
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Jonathan Jones is an NFL cornerback for the Washington Commanders who rose from the undrafted ranks to become two-time Super Bowl champion with the New England Patriots, a businessman, philanthropist, and licensed pilot. In 2019, Jonathan founded the Jonathan Jones Next Step Foundation in 2019, a platform dedicated to empowering youth through education, professional development, and mentorship. The foundation works to alleviate food insecurity, promote women in stem and sports, and to promote professional development in the communities where he lives. Jay and Jonathan talk about investing in the communities they live in, acknowledging the people who helped you become the person you are, and paying that same investment forward to the next generation. Episode Chapters 0:00 intro 1:24 Building local connections 4:25 Jonathan’s mentors and mentees 10:54 Jonathan’s pride in his mentees’ successes 13:04 how Jonathan chooses his causes 14:08 Jonathan’s support for girls and young women 17:19: Jonathan’s passion for flying 19:40 The Next Step Foundation 20:29 Goodbye For video episodes, watch on www.youtube.com/@therudermanfamilyfoundation Stay in touch: X: @JayRuderman | @RudermanFdn LinkedIn: Jay Ruderman | Ruderman Family Foundation Instagram: All About Change Podcast | Ruderman Family Foundation To learn more about the podcast, visit https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/ Looking for more insights into the world of activism? Be sure to check out Jay’s brand new book, Find Your Fight , in which Jay teaches the next generation of activists and advocates how to step up and bring about lasting change. You can find Find Your Fight wherever you buy your books, and you can learn more about it at www.jayruderman.com .…
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Exploring incredible true stories from South Australia's past. A podcast brought to you by The Advertiser, in Adelaide.
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×A killer is on the loose in an Australian country town. Excited for the June long weekend, bubbly 23-year-old Rachelle Childs leaves work, calls her sister, and is dead within hours. Her burning, partially naked body is found nine hours later in bushland on a lonely coastal road. Her killer has never been caught. Now innocent people, once too afraid to speak, are breaking their silence. If you’re looking for your next true crime podcast obsession, search out Dear Rachelle . An unstoppable cold case team is reinvestigating and uncovering damning new evidence. Could this finally be the break the family needs? Dear Rachelle is hosted and investigated by journalist Ashlea Hansen, who teams up with retired detective and renowned cold case specialist Damian Loone. The first episode of Dear Rachelle is now available on all podcast platforms. If you’re looking for your next true crime podcast binge and you want to be first to hear what’s next, visit dearrachelle.com.au - your News Corp Australia subscription grants you access to podcast episodes three weeks before everyone else, as well as exclusive access to videos, interactive evidence, behind-the-scenes content, and more. Dear Rachelle is a podcast from True Crime Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Episode 9. The search for a "New Australia" 48:53
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For over a hundred years, Australia had been a beacon of hope and opportunity for millions of people, so it's hard to imagine why anyone would want to turn their back on it. But 125 years ago, that's exactly what a group of disaffected South Australians did, when they signed up for a daring mission to set up a socialist utopia on the other side of the world. This is the story of the 19th century pioneers who went in search of a “New” Australia. Thanks to Gavin Souter, Dr Ben Stubbs, Bob Byrne, Jillian Attrill and Ben Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Episode 8. The Adelaide man who inspired Australia's obsession with Big Things 44:01
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Australia's obsession with Big Things didn't start with Coffs Harbour's Big Banana, Woombye's Big Pineapple or Robertson's Big Potato. It started here in Adelaide with a giant Scotsman that still stands sentinel over one of the city's busiest intersections. Greg caught up with the man who kick-started that obsession, Adelaide artist Paul Kelly. Thanks this week to Paul and Pam Kelly, Ian Backler and Dr Amy Clarke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Episode 7. "She's a Beauty!" - Myths and legends of the very first Holden 28:17
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In this bonus episode, Adelaide Holden historian Don Loffler busts some long-held myths about the 1948 launch of the first model Holden plus Don answers the million dollar question. Where did it all go wrong for Holden? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 Episode 6. Inside Holden at Elizabeth. "Just like walking into John Martin's cave". 30:01
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In this bonus episode, long-time Holden employee Stewart Underwood tells Greg what it was like working at GMH's Elizabeth factory during the launch of some of the most iconic models in the company's history and explains how he went from factory worker to custodian of the Holden story through his work with the National Motor Museum and History Week walking tours. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Episode 5. "Australian as they come - That's Holden!" 30:30
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Greg tracks the history of one of Australia's best-loved and most iconic brands from saddler maker to automotive powerhouse, General Motors Holden. With interviews with Holden historian Don Loffler, former product planner Roger Gibbs and long-time Holden employee Stewart Underwood. Look for extended interviews with Don and Stewart in separate episodes of this podcast. Thanks to: Roger Gibbs, Stewart Underwood, Don Loffler, ABC, Holden, SA Housing Trust/Government of SAAll sounds via Freesound.orgCrowd sounds Hammering on anvil Factory ambiance Factory ambiance V8 engine Horse and carriage Racing car See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Episode 4. 'God 'Elp All Of Us' - The first flight from England to Australia 34:52
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Greg speaks to journalist Lainie Anderson about the incredible true story of South Australia's Smith Brothers, who, with their trusty mechanics Wally Shiers and Jim Bennett, became the first Australians to fly from England to Australia in 1919, in a feat global aviation experts have likened to man landing on the moon 50 years later. Thanks this week to journalist Lainie Anderson, John Fitzgerald, Gordon Poole and Bob Byrne. Sounds via FreeSound.Org All sounds used under the various licences of Creative Commons. Gunshots by Kleeb Vickers Vimy sounds courtesy FlyingMachinesTV.co.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…

1 Episode 3. Australia's original Burger King 17:31
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This week, Greg meets Adrienne Peele, daughter of Australia's original Burger King Don Dervan. Dervan was a US businessman who opened his very first Burger King restaurant in Adelaide in 1962 and who accidentally played a leading role in the establishment of one of Australia's most popular fast food brands - Hungry Jack's. Episode notes"Happy Days" theme written by Norman Gimbel and Charles FoxSounds via Freesound.org and ZapSplat.com Airplane Taking off at Beirut airport by Ramston; Car starting by amthomas101;Roller skatesby Blastwave FX via ZapSplat; Pop soundby unfa; Cha Ching by guest . Thanks to Adrienne Peele and Bob Byrne from Adelaide Remember When. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
This week, Greg speaks to Nikki Sullivan from the Migration Museum about The FitzJames, a floating prison that, for 11 years, was home to South Australia's wayward teens. Production notes: Thanks to Nikki Sullivan, Migration Museum, Adelaide and Bob Byrne from Adelaide Remember When... Sounds via FreeSound.Org All sounds used under the various licences of Creative Commons. Waves crashing against wall/break water 2 by Ali_6868 Splash by cd272 Wooden boat row water by bulbastre Bunch of flies by Herbert Boland Ship sound request by Hellow Flowers Whip cracks by ArcLegend05 Large wooden ship by Wilhelmus1959 Throwing a bucket of water by eddybennet Walking slow, walking fast and running on sand by Hintringer A shoemaker sharpening a knife with a hone and thong by YleArkisto Cough by goldkelchen Construction hammering nail by 13FPanská_Tolar_David See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Greg speaks to Nikki Sullivan from Adelaide's Migration Museum about William Smith, an incredible South Australian who, after losing both arms in a schoolyard accident, taught himself to paint with his mouth. Production notes: Greg Barila Nikki Sullivan from the Migration Museum in Adelaide. Host/interview: Thanks toSounds via Freesound.org. All sounds used under Creative Commons. Paint strokes by Acrober Typewriter by Fellwell5 Children by Blukotek Seagull on beach by Squashy555 Coins in cloth by Anthousai Theatre chatter by Edhutschek Rowdy men by FillMatt See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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