Affärer – Australien – Nya podcasts

  • Telling The Stories Of Food Entrepreneurs. Host Sarah Masoni is the Director of Product & Process Development at the OSU Food Innovation Center, who the New York Times called the woman with the million-dollar palate, and fellow host Sarah Marshall is the founder of Marshall's Haute Sauce, makers of delicious, fresh, and local small-batch farm-to-table hot sauces. Each week, they speak with food startup entrepreneurs from around the world.

  • Scholars' Journeys is the official podcast of the Scholars' Network community.

    This show is dedicated to uncovering the stories and impact of the NCP on the fabric of Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.

    Join Rob Malicki as you get to know current and former NCP Scholars from across Australia.

    We explore their careers, projects, experiences and advice across the full breadth of the NCP.

    ✅ Business and entrepreneurship
    ✅ Arts
    ✅ Culture
    ✅ Politics and International Relations
    ✅ Development
    ✅ Education
    ✅ Travel
    ✅ Science

  • The Go-To Podcast for Teachers Who Want to Start & Grow an Online Business From Home!

    Feeling too burnt out to even think about something new?
    Wondering if you have what it takes to start a TPT business (or beyond!) —especially when you’ve never seen yourself as “entrepreneurial”?
    Overwhelmed by the idea of setting up a store, choosing what to sell, and making it all look polished and professional?

    I’m so excited you’re here! This podcast will help you create extra income, build a flexible business with your own resources, and finally have the freedom to work from home—so you can stop feeling stuck and start living life on your terms!

    Hey, I’m Monica. A mom, former teacher, and a full-time business owner. For 10 years, I tried to start a business in all the wrong places.

    I was chasing every online business trend, signing up for courses, reading all the books, and looking for clarity everywhere but each one left me more overwhelmed and further from the freedom I wanted.

    I finally realized that if I was going to find freedom in my life and income, I needed to stop running from what I already knew—and start building a business with the skills I already had.

    I built a business that fit me—simple, sustainable, and aligned with what I already knew. And now I’m here to help you do the same.
    If you’re curious about making extra money without leaving the classroom…
    And want a business that’s flexible, doable, and built around your teacher strengths…
    With results that can change your life—like more time, more money, and more freedom— this podcast is for you!
    Close the lesson plans and grab your favorite drink. It’s your turn now.

    Grab my free TPT Store Starter Kit Mini Course — 6 quick videos to help you set up a polished, professional TPT store that’s ready to sell!
    👉https://www.yourteacherbiz.com/free-mini-course

  • Not Just Revenue is the podcast for online business owners who are done chasing bigger revenue while wondering why they're still not paying themselves what they expected.

    Hosted by Emilie Nutley — revenue strategist, business mentor, and qualified financial adviser — this show explores what it really takes to build a business that funds your life. From predictable sales and profitable offers to owner's pay, cashflow, and long-term wealth, every episode challenges the idea that more revenue is the answer.

    Because the goal was never the biggest Stripe screenshot. It was building a business that reliably pays you, gives you options, and supports the life you actually want.

    New episodes every week. Expect honest conversations, practical strategy, real numbers, and plenty of opinions on what the online business world keeps getting wrong.

  • mint.ed is the podcast for small business owners running a business and a life at the same time. You’re great at what you do. The operational tasks drain cash and headspace. Each episode gives you practical systems, clearer decisions and simple workflows so your business runs clean. When you’re mint.ed, you’re in control: calm, profitable and running your business with ease.

  • Discussions on digital user experience orchestration and engagement for financial services companies. As Fintech changes the industry, customer engagement through unique experiences is a critical battleground. This podcast covers a range of subjects to help create unique and compelling experiences that attract and engage customers around a telos of wellness.

  • Welcome to Thrive Anyway, the podcast for creative entrepreneurs with big dreams who know that success isn’t a straight line—it’s a beautifully messy journey. In case we haven’t met yet, my name is Mandy Dobosenski, a busy midwest boy mom, business coach, and recovering perfectionist that has generated more than $1M in revenue as an online business owner. This show is your permission slip to show up imperfectly, embrace the chaos, and build a business (and life) you’re proud of.

    From actionable strategies to unfiltered conversations about mindset, growth, and resilience, Thrive Anyway gives you the tools, inspiration, and laughs to keep moving forward.

    The motto around here? Hope is not a plan, and success isn’t reserved for the lucky few. It’s earned by those who dare to set audacious goals and pursue them relentlessly. So grab your iced latte and make sure you’re subscribed, because even when things get messy - you can thrive anyway.

  • Shooting the Breese: Powered by ASW is built on straightforward conversations with people who know the industry from the inside out. The conversations focus on what it really takes to build teams, run businesses, and adapt to change in today’s professional landscape.

     

    Each episode captures unscripted sessions where guests share personal experiences, insights, and challenges from their careers. The discussions cover leadership, operations, people management, and how businesses are responding to new expectations and evolving market pressures. There is no gloss and no sales pitch, just honest dialogue.

     

    With the support of AS White Global, conversations touch on global workforce models and how businesses are rethinking productivity and support structures. Daniel’s relaxed approach creates a conversational atmosphere that feels more like a roundtable discussion than a traditional interview.

     

    Shooting the Breese is for professionals who appreciate realism, practical thinking, and hearing how others have navigated similar challenges. Whether you are leading a team or building your next phase of growth, this podcast offers insights grounded in experience.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Be inspired as you discover how entrepreneurs recover from business distress and rise to success. If you’ve ever had a business that’s failed - you’re not alone.
    Travel the highs and lows of entrepreneurship in a new limited series podcast. Journey through stories of businesses that have collapsed and hear what happened to the business owner afterwards.
    Visit: thecactusprojectpodcast.com to hear inspiring stories from people whose businesses went wrong (or ‘went to cactus’ as we say in Australia) and how they recovered, please subscribe to ‘the cactus project’ on your favourite podcast app.

  • A Bite-Sized Blueprint for Creative Freelancers Who Want to Ditch the Hustle and Build a Business That Pays Well, Feels Good, and Actually Works
    You didn’t leave your 9–5 to be glued to your laptop at midnight, chasing late invoices and wondering if the barista job you had in your teens might actually be less stressful.
    You went freelance for freedom—but what you got was a feast-or-famine cycle, unpredictable income, and a calendar full of demanding clients who treat you like an employee instead of the expert you are.
    Sound familiar? You’re not broken. And you’re not alone. You’re just stuck in what I call the 5-Figure Freelancer Trap.
    And this podcast? It’s the roadmap out.
    Welcome to The Six-Figure Freelancer Recipe—a no-fluff, 8-part podcast series created for creatives who are ready to stop playing small, start making serious money, and finally run a business that works for them.
    I’m Jaz, your Pricing Queen™, and over the past 15 years, I’ve gone from undercharging and overwhelmed to running a $300K/year solo freelance business with high margins, no team, and zero burnout.
    In this series, I’ll walk you through the exact shifts that helped me go from stuck at five figures to consistently earning six—all while working less, charging more, and only saying yes to clients who light me up.
    My scratch-made recipes will teach you:
    How to shift from “just another freelancer” to confident creative business owner
    Why being a generalist is hurting your income (and what to do instead)
    How to price for value, not time, and finally break up with hourly rates
    What it takes to create productized, recurring offers that sell themselves
    How to stop attracting red-flag clients and start building real partnerships
    The systems that helped me scale without a team and how you can too
    And how to get crystal clear on your vision of Future Freelance You
    Each episode is short, honest, and designed to give you a hit of clarity, strategy, and momentum —fast.
    This isn’t vague “charge your worth” advice or recycled content from the algorithm. It’s real talk and practical action steps for creatives who are great at what they do but never got taught how to run a business.
    Before you hit play, download the free companion guide at creativebusinesskitchen.com/6figures to follow along, take notes, and start putting these shifts into action today.
    If you’ve ever thought, “I didn’t go freelance for this,” this series will show you exactly how to build the freelance business you actually wanted — one that’s profitable, peaceful, and uniquely yours.
    Let’s meet Future Freelance You.

  • You've got expertise worth sharing. The question is: how do you turn it into a podcast that actually works for your business?

    Podcasts Done For You Show is for business owners, executives, and experts who want a professional podcast without the overwhelm. Whether you're thinking about starting a show, struggling to stay consistent, or wondering why your podcast isn't growing the way you hoped — this show gives you the answers.

    Hosted by Anthony Perl — multi-award winning engagement specialist with 30+ years in media and marketing (2UE, 2GB, Channel Ten). Named APAC Insider's Most Empowering Podcast Leader 2025 and recognised in the GPMG Global 100 for 2026. Anthony hosts multiple shows across business, professional services, and education — including Dare to Be More — so every recommendation comes from someone actively building podcasts, not just talking about them.

    No tech comparisons. No jargon. Just honest guidance from someone who knows what actually works.

    Ready to make your podcast happen? Visit podcastsdoneforyou.com.au

  • Running an allied health clinic is a business — but most of the real lessons are never shared publicly.

    Behind every clinic are decisions about hiring, pricing, growth, and risk.

    This series captures honest, unscripted conversations with practitioners actually running clinics — from first-time owners to multi-site operators.

    No scripts. No polished talking points. Just what it’s really like.

    This series is hosted and supported by CliniScribe AI.

  • Every startup is an imperfect company. The ones that made it look inevitable in hindsight were held together, in real time, by judgment calls under bad information.

    The Imperfect Company podcast is hosted by Leigh Jasper and Sam Kroonenburg — founders who have each built and exited unicorns, and who are now back again building new startups while investing in high-growth companies.

    Each episode is a conversation focused on the honest, messy realities of building something meaningful, focused on key takeaways from founders currently building their own unicorn.

  • Introducing: Here, There, Everywhere. A space for brutally honest conversations about identity, ambition, motherhood, and everything that shifts after becoming a mum.

    Each week, I sit down with incredible women to unpack the reality behind their lives: The good, the hard, the messy, and everything in between. No filters. No pretending. Just real stories and raw conversations about the things no one else is saying out loud.

    This podcast is about empowering the woman behind the mum, giving her the confidence to back herself, own who she is, and go after what she wants without judgement.

    Because this isn’t about perfection. It’s about the real and raw moments in between.

    Join me each week as we build a powerful community of women who are showing up, speaking honestly, backing themselves, and doing life their way.

    I can’t wait for you to be part of it.

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    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The Mothering Project is for women, carers, and empathetic leaders navigating work, care, and identity — and wondering when exactly the mental load gets its own day off.
    Honest conversations about motherhood, leadership, and holding it all together (mostly) 

  • Re:Engineered is a podcast for engineers and technical professionals who've realized that being great at the technical work isn't enough anymore.

    Hosted by Chris Stasiuk, an engineer turned coach who spent 25 years growing from project engineer to shareholder at an engineering consulting firm, and now coaches technical professionals on the leadership skills no one taught them.

    The show treats communication, leadership, and influence as systems. Not personality traits. Not corporate theater. Skills you can learn and apply without pretending to be someone you're not.

    Episodes include solo takes, newsletter riffs, and conversations with engineers and experts in areas technical professionals often overlook. No theory. Real frameworks from real engineering environments, with direct guidance on managing up, leading without authority, and navigating difficult conversations.

    No buzzwords. No corporate platitudes. No advice from consultants who've never built anything.

    If you're the one who actually solves the problems but keep getting passed over for people who talk more than they contribute, this podcast was built for you.

    Because being a great engineer isn't enough anymore.

  • Ordinary people are doing extraordinary things, and every big idea deserves a launchpad.

    Starting a business is never a straight line - it's a wild ride of late-night ideas, messy beginnings and moments of breakthrough. On The Entrepreneurs Launchpad, host Claudia Fusca sits down with everyday Australians who've taken the leap to create their own jobs, follow their passions, and build businesses from the ground up.

    From bakers to makers, tech dreamers to gardeners, you'll hear raw and honest conversations about the challenges, the wins and everything in-between. Whether you're curious about what it really takes to get started, or you're already on your own business journey, this podcast is your go to space for inspiration, connection and practical wisdom.

    Tune in to discover how ordinary people are doing extraordinary things. This podcast is proudly brought to you by Sarina Russo Entrepreneurs.

  • Welcome to The Catalyst Project, where current and emerging leaders come to grow. Brought to you by EGM, we’re on a mission to empower executives to become the best version of themselves, inside and outside of work.

    With a focus on breaking gender barriers and championing diversity at the C-suite and Board levels, TCP is your go-to resource for leadership insights across all industries. Tune in to ignite your potential!

  • Graduating from an LLB (or any other degree for that matter) doesn't come with a manual on how to reach the heights of professional success. Instead we often look to those around us in the hope their experiences and failings will help us negotiate some of the most pivotal moments in our careers.

    Welcome to Friends in Law. A podcast about lawyers, for lawyers. Join Alex Correa and her friends in law as they share their very candid and personal stories about why they do what they do and how they've found their own way to thrive, in and outside of lawyering.

    Find other episodes here and if you enjoyed, don't forget to subscribe and share with your friends in law.

  • So What: Social Work, hosted by Abigail and Josh, is a bold, honest podcast for social work students, newly qualified and early-career practitioners, and anyone finding their feet in adult social care. Through candid conversations, lived experience, humour, professional development, and critical reflection, they unpack the realities of social work and themes such as social justice, alongside the systems shaping people’s lives. The podcast cuts through jargon to offer relatable insights, practical reflection, and real conversations about practice and social work education.