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Alex Hormozi is an American entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist. He owns a portfolio of companies under his umbrella company Acquisition.com. As of 2021 Acquisition.com companies generate upwards of $85,000,000 per year in cumulative sales across four different industries (software, service, e-commerce, and brick & mortar). His companies serve 4500+ businesses and 100,000+ consumers. He is widely considered an acquisition and monetisation expert.
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Father Chris Middleton is a Jesuit priest, the rector at Xavier College in Melbourne, and the former principal of St Aloysius' College in Sydney. He has left a remarkable legacy on both the school and church community in Australia, and continues to lead a life of service and inspiration. In this episode, we speak about compassionate leadership and how to build a sense of community, but also contemporary issues such as the present state of the Catholic Church, gender, and declining religious adherence.
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Paddy Jenkins is a professional YouTuber, running the very popular channel 'Thai Talk with Paddy' (which recently hit 100,000 subscribers). Paddy and I discuss a huge range of topics surrounding his journey as a YouTuber: why and how he began the channel, brand building, video creation, making money from YouTube, work-life balance, loneliness, and much more.
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After realising that the corporate world wasn't for him, James Johnson took a leap of faith when he was just 23 years of age and bought a pizza store. That store, Luigi's, has since grown into a highly reputable business, attracting customers from all over Sydney to try its carefully crafted Italian pizzas.
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Henry Hutchison is a soon-to-be dual-Olympian and professional Mens Sevens Rugby player. Henry joined the Australian Sevens program in August 2015 after an impressive run with his local club Randwick in Sydney’s Shute Shield competition, and quickly went on to make a name for himself on the world stage by being named Rookie of the Year in the 2015/16 World Rugby Sevens Series.
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Sebastian Robertson founded the social enterprise Batyr, a preventative mental health charity, and was its founding CEO for 5 years, establishing batyr as a national leader in innovative programs for young people in mental health. Batyr has trained over 850 young people with lived mental ill health experiences to share their story, reached 250,000+ young people face-to-face and comprises a team of over 200 people. Seb is also now the co-founder and CEO of BIRDI, an innovative drone-technology platform.
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Luke Spano is the managing director and co-founder of Avid Collective, a network of digital media brands (for example, 'Where To') that use a unique short-form video format to promote other brands on social media. These brands include eBay, Krispy Kreme and Costco.
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Susan Warda is a team leader and partner in the Sydney family law practice at Mills Oakley. Susan is an accredited specialist in family law, who was named 2013 Woman Lawyer of the Year in Private Practice by the Women Lawyers Association of NSW.
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Jamie Glister is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Sydney. His field of expertise lies in the law of equity and trusts, and since 2001, he has taught these subjects at some of the world's leading educational institutions, including the University of Cambridge.
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Thomas De Angelis is a playwright and theatre-maker based in Sydney, Australia, who lectures at the University of Sydney in Creativity and Teacher Artistry. Tom and I discuss the value of theatre in today’s society, how he embraced this creative art form from a young age, and how he continues to grow as a writer notwithstanding the ever-increasing challenges facing the industry. Tom also unpacks his creative writing process and the specific strategies that he adopts to sustain a flow state within it.
info_outlineSusan Warda is a team leader and partner in the Sydney family law practice at Mills Oakley. Susan is an accredited specialist in family law, who was named 2013 Woman Lawyer of the Year in Private Practice by the Women Lawyers Association of NSW.
In this episode, we cover 'prenups', de facto relationships, asset splitting, custody arrangements, COVID-19 impacts, and leadership.
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