Digital Noir Presents

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Synopsis

A podcast loosely based around life in a digital studio.

Episodes

  • How to help your teams flourish at work - Charlie Simson

    04/06/2019 Duration: 39min

    We were really excited to chat with Charlie at Pausefest this year, we have been longtime fans of Bellroy and was really interested to hear more about the behind the scenes at the company. At the time of this conversation, Charlie was the head of flourishing at Bellroy. Helping their team and customer to 'flourish' in life is one of the guiding principles of the business and Charlie had some really interesting insights into how a fast-growing, dynamic organisation can fulfil such a weighty goal. For more info on Pausefest head to www.pausefest.com.au Bellroy - www.bellroy.com.au To hear more podcasts - www.digital-noir.com/digital-noir-presents-podcast/

  • Using video to grow your brand - Suzie 'String' Nguyen

    29/05/2019 Duration: 01h04min

    String built a loyal following on Meerkat and after its death moved across to Snapchat to build an audience to big up the powers of video for personal and business branding. She is great at it. She knows that consistency is key and 'showing up' at the same time every day / week to deliver scheduled, high impact content 'Live' is a brilliant way to build a tribe. That makes sense right? Since those Snapchat days string has moved across other platforms, she was given early access to LinkedIn video and made a HUGE impact on the platform. using the skills she had honed on other platforms, she showed that having a unique voice, personality and style really cuts through, no matter what the audience.

  • Strategic Storytelling - Julia Loughlin

    22/05/2019 Duration: 38min

    We first met Julia as a part of the 2018 Telstra Business Awards. She was heading up the PR team and we were blown away with the quality of communications around the whole awards and events. We were lucky enough to sit down with her whilst we were podcasting LIVE from Pausefest 2019. We chatted about what it means to be a marketer in 2019, how small business can benefit from PR and the importance of strategy in telling stories. Julia has 10 years experience delivering strategic communications and public relations for some of Australia’s largest and most recognisable brands, including Telstra, ExxonMobil, Commonwealth Bank, Western Union and AGL. She understands - and is passionate about sharing - how PR, marketing and communications sit within the broader context of a business and their role in driving the health of a brand, and therefore long-term commercial success You can find more about Julie and Echomakers @ https://www.echomakers.com.au/ She also has her own podcast - https://www.echomakers.com.au/

  • Connecting Collaborative Australians - Philipp Dautel

    24/04/2019 Duration: 56min

    This week, Christo and I sat down with Phillip Dautell - Tonsley Precinct Director, to trade ideas on the need for expanding co-working spaces, Adelaide as a leading city, Office morale and creating self-sustaining communities in larger cities. The Tonsley Innovation District is driving change and realising the future. It’s a tight, focused, vibrant and dynamic development environment, drawing on the best and brightest in one of the world’s most liveable cities — Adelaide.

  • My Grandma Ben - Pickles & The Power Of Community

    16/04/2019 Duration: 59min

    Last week, Sam went down to Plant 4 to hang out with Jessie Spiby, Founder and Taylor Peplow Ball from My Grandma Ben. My Grandma Ben is not your average store/eatery. They have a real passion for sustainability and striving to be more eco-friendly in everything they do, especially their business practices. We had a chat about the importance of community, gardening, preserving food and a whole lot more. You can find My Grandma Ben open from Wednesday to Sunday for late breakfast and lunch and dinner Wednesdays and Fridays at Plant 4 Bowden. More info here: https://mygrandmaben.com/ https://www.facebook.com/my.grandma.ben https://www.instagram.com/my.grandma.ben/ Thanks for your time Taylor and Jessie! You can find more about us @ https://www.digital-noir.com/digital-noir-presents-podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/digitalnoirpresents

  • Ideas vs execution. The critical human factor - Elaine Stead

    11/04/2019 Duration: 01h01min

    This week on Digital Noir Presents, Sam & Nick chat with Elaine Stead, Managing Director of Venture Capital at Blue Sky Alternative Investments to discuss the finance industry and the critical humans factor in business. We touch on Australia's budget spending, ideas and problem solving, and the mental health of business leaders over a bottle of red.

  • Why Taking Time To Pause Is So Important - Rachael O'Meara

    04/04/2019 Duration: 37min

    Sadly we did not manage to sit down with Rachael O’Meara at Pause Fest this year but lucky for us she gave up some of her time to jump on Skype and have a chat with Sam. Rachael is the author of Pause. A book which outlines how to create intentional shifts in behaviour to help you lead a more meaningful and satisfying life. It teaches you how to harness the power of giving yourself a break! This is something that we spend a lot of time thinking about here in the studio, so it was fantastic to dive in and find out more from Rachael.

  • The future of blockchain in the adult industry - Leah Callon-Butler

    01/04/2019 Duration: 37min

    Sam sat down with Leah from Intimate (crypto for grown ups) at Pausefest 2019 to discuss all things Crypto, Adult and privacy. Leah is the Chief Impact Officer for intimate, a cryptocurrency that is challenging institutional bias against the adult and sex tech industries. With over a decade's experience spearheading the business development and growth strategies for a range of emerging tech startups, she devoted a large part of her MBA to the topic of social entrepreneurship. Find out more about Pausefest at www.pausefest.com.au and intimate at https://intimate.io/

  • Television Marketing isn't Dead?- Dominic Legg

    28/03/2019 Duration: 47min

    What is the most memorable tv advertisement you’ve ever seen? On this week’s episode of Digital Noir Presents, Nick and Nate are joined by Dominic Legg, Managing Director of Motion by Design, where they discuss all forms of digital advertising. Dominic also provides some extremely valuable insight into the production of video commercials and effective ways of reaching your audience. This is one for all marketers and content producers, so be sure to tune in!

  • Founding A First-Aid Business At 17 Years Old - Mathew D'Onofrio

    12/03/2019 Duration: 46min

    Sam and Nick are joined by Mathew D'Onofrio, founder of Nightlife, a business he founded when he was 17! Nightlife is an event first aid service dedicated to creating safe partying environments amongst youth, alcohol consumption and drugs. Mathew’s story of why he began this business is eye-opening and definitely worth listening to. The guys also chat about Mathew’s time in St Johns and where his passion for helping young people began, as well as university education versus real-world experience.

  • Can You Learn From People Outside Of Your Industry? - Mark Mendel #SouthStart18

    05/03/2019 Duration: 18min

    On the last episode of our Podcasts from SouthStart series, Sam is joined by Mark Mendel, founder of 99starts. 99starts is a global on-demand conference content platform bringing you the very best keynote talks. The two discuss how to get the most out of a conference, from making connections, VIP tickets and why the word "conference" is overrated. 99starts: https://www.99starts.com/

  • The Value In Building Inter-Industry Connections - Katrina Donahgy & Angela DiFabio #SouthStart18

    05/03/2019 Duration: 36min

    Katrina Donaghy is the Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Civic Ledger – a civic-focused blockchain Australian company, working with governments globally on the use of blockchain technologies. Angela DiFabio, Business Engagement at Flinders New Venture Institute, has culminated her understanding of banking with innovative technologies and processes to provide strategic vision for disruptive financial and social mechanisms to assist those living at the bottom of the pyramid. They join Sam to discuss the power of networking, as well as Blockchain and its real-world application.

  • The Value Of Failure In Business - Matthew Michalewicz #SouthStart18

    05/03/2019 Duration: 17min

    Matthew Michalewicz is CEO of Complexica, a leading provider of Artificial Intelligence software applications that can optimise sales, marketing, & supply chain decisions. He joins Sam on the podcast at SouthStart to chat about why he moved to Australia, the business-related differences between the USA and Australia as well as the fear of failure.

  • How To Future-Proof Happiness - Penny Locaso & Julie Trell #SouthStart18

    26/02/2019 Duration: 28min

    Penny Locaso, founder and CEO of BKindred is the world’s first Happiness Hacker, on a mission to teach 10 million humans, by 2025, how to future-proof happiness. Julie Trell, head of muru-D has a vast and varied background spanning both startup and corporate environments, working most recently as the Founder & Chief Life Officer of Playful Purpose. Suffice to say Sam is in good company for this episode of Podcasts from SouthStart.

  • How To Improve Your Professional Relationships - Heather J. Mackenzie #SouthStart18

    26/02/2019 Duration: 24min

    Heather J. MacKenzie is an internationally acclaimed speaker who presents compelling keynotes and workshops on a variety of topics, including how healing childhood trauma improves professional and personal relationships, why funding females is good for everyone, and the importance of tending to founder mental health. She joins Sam as they discuss South Australia becoming more transparent and bringing awareness to mental health as a Founder/CEO.

  • How Will Digital Humans Impact Our Future - Greg Cross #SouthStart18

    19/02/2019 Duration: 17min

    Allow us to introduce you to Greg Cross. He creates digital humans (his words not ours). Greg is the co-founder of Soul Machines, a company with a mission focus on humanizing Artificial Intelligence and exploring the future of human-machine cooperation. He joins Sam on the podcast to discuss the implications and ethics of Augmented Reality and more!

  • Do You Trust Artificial Intelligence? - Gus Quiroga #SouthStart18

    19/02/2019 Duration: 14min

    Need to energize revenue growth, break into the next level, enter new markets or merge businesses to grow your market presence? Then Gus Quiroga is your guy. As the Acting Business Unit Leader - Watson Customer Engagement at IBM, Gus knows all about talent development, revenue focus and go to market transformation. He also knows a thing or two about iRobot, and if you want to know what we mean by that, go listen to his podcast from SouthStart.

  • Alexa, Stop Talking To My Kids So Much - John Henderson #SouthStart18

    19/02/2019 Duration: 17min

    John Henderson is a Partner at Airtree Ventures where he focuses on vertical applications of data analytics. He also co-founded London.ai, which has become Europe’s premier AI meetup. On this episode of Podcasts from SouthStart, John joins Sam to chat about what the future could look like for humans in the world of AI and why the need for critical thinking is more vital than ever. Airtree Ventures: https://airtree.vc/

  • The Future Of AR In The Consumer Market - John Sietsma #SouthStart18

    19/02/2019 Duration: 09min

    With over 20 years of software development and specialising in Augmented Reality, John Sietsma is your go-to-guy if you want to implement AR into your start-up or large business. John currently works as an Evangelist for Unity, implementing AR to overcome technical, business and skill hurdles. Enjoy this episode of the podcast as Sam talks with John about getting entrepreneurs together and starting conversations as well as Augmented Reality and it's future in the consumer market.

  • Exciting New Tech Announced In 2019 - CES 2019

    14/02/2019 Duration: 52min

    You heard it here first! The robots have infiltrated our society! As suitcases…? This week on the podcast, Nick shares the most exciting new tech to come out of CES 2019 like rollable TVs, capsule beer and automatic toothbrushes, while Christo and Sam try to derail him as quickly as possible. It doesn’t take long…

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