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How to create real change with Dany Elachi, The Heads Up Alliance & Alistair Nicholas, Public Affairs and Government Expert

Commical

Release Date: 09/05/2022

Biting into 35 years of Byron Bay Cookies show art Biting into 35 years of Byron Bay Cookies

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How do you take a local cookie brand from a Byron Bay market stall to Qantas flights and Oscar gift bags?  In this episode, we explore the magic behind building brands that last, without losing what made them lovable in the first place. Emilie shares how her small but mighty marketing team gets big results, and the surprising role comedy and improv play in her creative process. From supermarket shelves to stand-up stages, this episode leaves no crumbs. 

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The Chasing Albert K-Drama Guide show art The Chasing Albert K-Drama Guide

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How to create real change with Dany Elachi, The Heads Up Alliance & Alistair Nicholas, Public Affairs and Government Expert show art How to create real change with Dany Elachi, The Heads Up Alliance & Alistair Nicholas, Public Affairs and Government Expert

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by takes a look at the funny side of business and uncovers some nuggets of gold along the way. From bite sized piss takes to in depth conversations – this podcast is light business entertainment, not to be taken lightly.   In this episode… How to create real change at a government level. Many large organisations have the resources to appoint professionals to act on their behalf. Others start at the grass roots and do it all themselves.   We explore both sides with Australia’s leading Government Relations and Public Affairs expert, Alistair Nicholas and Dany Elachi...

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Commical by Chasing Albert takes a look at the funny side of business and uncovers some nuggets of gold along the way. From bite sized piss takes to in depth conversations – this podcast is light business entertainment, not to be taken lightly.  

In this episode… How to create real change at a government level. Many large organisations have the resources to appoint professionals to act on their behalf. Others start at the grass roots and do it all themselves.  

We explore both sides with Australia’s leading Government Relations and Public Affairs expert, Alistair Nicholas and Dany Elachi from The Heads Up Alliance, a small community organisation made up purely of parents concerned about the harmful effects of smartphones on children. They are currently lobbying for the NSW Government to restrict the use of mobile phones in schools.  

A restriction on mobile phone use only during school hours seems like a no brainer. But is it?  

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Chasing Albert is an Australian marketing communications agency. Check out the website or connect with Marie El Daghl on LinkedIn. 

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