Uncommon

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Sinopsis

The Uncommon podcast helps you build your knowledge, skills & mindset through interviews with unique individuals. We meet leaders from areas of society including Business, Political Culture, Health & Sport. Previous guests include Dr Karl (Triple J), Josh Szeps (#WeThePeopleLIVE), Justin Dry (Vinomofo), Neel Kolhatkar (Comedian), Jeff Kennett (Former VIC Premier) & Holly Ransom (G20 Youth Chair). We're inspired by the likes of Joe Rogan & Tim Ferriss, using long-form content to dig deep on each interview. To learn more about our guests, head to: neuralle.com/podcast. Intro Song: Birds Away by SFT

Episodios

  • How social enterprise changes lives - Mark Watt AM of Whitelion

    07/11/2018 Duración: 01h26s

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  http://bit.ly/091-mark-wattSkip through the episode:01:15 - Introduction05:10 - Recent trip to Scotland07:39 - His background, how he got into social enterprise11:41 - Whitelion and how it started12:50 - Childhood lessons and memories14:14 - Mentors, process of becoming a mentor20:01 - Programs Whitelion offers22:38 - The Whitelion Group23:52 - Brent Harvey24:43 - Fundraising and events28:18 - Their messaging and brand29:45 - An inspiring case31:26 - His role at Whitelion and the future34:42 - Effective altruism, social procurement36:35 - Founding principles38:09 - Whitelion social enterprises, pick & pack41:12 - Charities, starting and running them44:28 - Hang Vo, the new Whitelion CEO46:16 - Top leaders in the industry48:40 - Ways of entering outreach work52:59 - Morning & evening routines54:35 - Best purchase under $20055:29 - Influential book56:10 - If he could have a billboard anywhere in Australia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor

  • How Nintendo made chendo - Jack "chendo" Chen

    30/10/2018 Duración: 01h22min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/090-jack-chenSkip through the episode:01:54 - Introduction04:49 - Where the name “chendo” comes from05:29 - Favourite Nintendo games06:57 - High-performance Mario Kart on Ruby09:39 - Bouldering12:45 - His background, earliest computer experiences21:04 - Parenting and technology23:22 - Socialising online, IRC27:32 - Programming explained35:11 - His experience at LIFX, WiFi40:55 - The downside to programming42:22 - Understanding how you learn46:35 - What’s never changing for programmers/devs47:58 - New gadgets, home automation51:01 - Early days of Switter56:45 - FOSTA-SESTA, laws and regulation01:02:34 - What he’s learned01:04:24 - Switter, Tryst, privacy and data01:10:49 - Future opportunities, venture capital01:15:04 - Morning & evening routine01:16:08 - Best purchase under $20001:17:56 - Favourite movies or TV series01:18:46 - A book he would gift someone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Being The Booty Builder - Olivia Orchowski

    23/10/2018 Duración: 01h20min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/089-olivia-orchowskiSkip through the episode:01:36 - Introduction04:36 - Dogs, and how she got Astrid14:36 - Earliest childhood memory17:00 - Lessons learnt from parents, immigrating to Australia20:24 - Summer vs. winter21:17 - Modelling, bullying and weight gain29:19 - Transitioning from modelling to fitness36:12 - Noteworthy coaches40:23 - Her fitness principles46:35 - Sleep, circadian rhythm, shift workers53:00 - Nutrition and tracking what you eat59:06 - Being The Booty Builder01:05:35 - Sustainability and lifestyle01:06:59 - Myths and mistakes in fitness and dieting01:08:26 - Comedic relief01:12:57 - The meaning of life01:13:10 - Morning and evening routines01:14:08 - Best purchase under $20001:14:57 - Most influential book01:16:37 - Where she would have a billboard in Australia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Neel Kolhatkar - What the future holds

    16/10/2018 Duración: 01h27min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  http://bit.ly/088-neel-kolhatkarSkip through the episode:01:15 - Introduction04:33 - Rugby, The Dragons12:25 - NRL vs AFL16:06 - The impact of the AFL and NRL in Australia26:37 - Earliest memory, background, childhood30:02 - Acting and how he got into it30:50 - Lessons learnt from his parents32:16 - Working while studying36:57 - Obsession with space45:13 - Modes of interstellar travel49:10 - His roles on TV, latest projects and future58:25 - His own productions01:01:30 - His experience on The Rubin Report, Dave Rubin01:04:13 - Politics in Australia01:14:33 - Same old bullshit01:17:05 - Australian comedy, Melbourne Comedy Fest01:22:06 - Most influential book01:22:18 - Finding middle ground01:22:50 - Standout film or TV series01:24:38 - Quotes he lives by Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Philip Dalidakis MP - Political strategy and hand gestures

    09/10/2018 Duración: 54min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/087-philip-dalidakis Skip through the episode:01:33 - Introduction04:25 - Hand gestures05:07 - Influences, and how he got into politics09:00 - Immigration, the Holocaust, self-identification13:25 - His feud with Peter Dutton18:51 - Free speech and discourse today21:19 - Trumpism, Victoria’s political climate23:59 - Australia’s vision, distribution of wealth28:47 - Australia Labor Party, Victorian investments33:56 - His portfolio and greatest achievements so far41:28 - Upcoming elections, State & Federal politics48:17 - Plans for the startup sector49:36 - Songs in his playlist at the moment50:57 - Top 5 movies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Dr Karl Kruszelnicki AM: an answer looking for a question

    02/10/2018 Duración: 55min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/086-dr-karlSkip through the episode:01:46 - Introduction04:43 - Melbourne, Sydney, and corruption06:11 - Shirt collection07:42 - Family history10:20 - His father’s Holocaust experience, psychology17:07 - Rational thought & the evolutionary brain26:05 - Storytelling, computer hacking crimes31:25 - Weirdest Dr Karl question, ear anatomy38:33 - Dr. Rhonda Patrick, validating what you know45:20 - Communicating science47:19 - Entertainers he enjoys50:05 - His first 100 days as Prime Minister50:38 - His favourite imperfection of himself51:36 - Morning & evening routines52:07 - Best purchase under $20052:34 - What’s obvious to him but not to others Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • When art & storytelling meet augmented reality - Marco Ryan aka Marc-O-Matic

    25/09/2018 Duración: 01h17min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/085-marcomaticSkip through the episode:01:22 - Introduction04:02 - What he does, his background07:54 - His father’s workshop, inspiration11:46 - Culturally diverse upbringing17:57 - Drawing and how it became a career21:55 - The first piece of art he sold24:08 - His career progression27:59 - Advice for newcomers to animation32:51 - Self-employment37:01 - His business model, apps, AR art42:51 - Types of realities47:36 - Schedule, daily routine, growing business53:10 - His process from start to finish56:48 - The future and brand of Marc-O-Matic01:00:31 - The future uses of AR01:07:13 - Penrose Studios01:09:16 - The Junk Age01:12:01 - Most influential book on him01:13:08 - If he could have a billboard anywhere in Australia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to tell a story, with filmmaker Peter Dickson

    18/09/2018 Duración: 01h13min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  http://bit.ly/084-peter-dickson Skip through the episode:01:13 - Introduction04:03 - AFL teams Peter supports07:56 - Building trust as an interviewer15:15 - Lessons learnt from his parents18:17 - Settling the mind20:27 - Remembering his brother, Rob Dickson29:32 - Their interest & passion for film35:36 - Interviewing process & technique41:30 - Work schedule, doco film makers46:19 - His film style57:40 - What his current & future film plans are59:40 - Preparations01:02:21 - Daily routine01:04:10 - A book he would gift01:06:19 - Words to live by01:07:06 - Top 3 recommended docos01:08:56 - Film industry and festivals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How the rise of China affects Australia - Adam Ni

    11/09/2018 Duración: 01h19min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/083-adam-niSkip through the episode:01:25 - Introduction04:48 - Cutting his hair, scant digital footprint07:27 - Earliest memory, lessons learnt from parents09:38 - What he does, focus on China12:29 - How travelling changed his life15:39 - Geopolitics in China19:24 - What geopolitics is23:42 - Australian geopolitics and reputation32:11 - Australia’s relations with US and China34:57 - The South China Sea, China’s dominance39:59 - Appropriate consequences, China camps44:30 - Australian military and future foreign policy50:34 - The rise of China54:59 - China’s geopolitical strategy, Communist party59:35 - Hong Kong under Chinese rule01:02:30 - How China could influence Australia01:10:27 - Morning & evening rituals01:13:06 - A book he recommends01:15:20 - His most insightful travel experience Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Why sex work is nothing like Secret Diary of a Call Girl - Lola Hunt

    04/09/2018 Duración: 01h20min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: http://bit.ly/082-lola-hunt Skip through the episode:01:20 - Introduction04:52 - The portrayal of sex workers in media08:10 - Her background & skillset12:46 - How she got into sex work15:08 - Sugar daddies & strange requests23:10 - Dating and tech, Darwin’s sex theory27:03 - Her archetype and process30:32 - What she gets from her work35:29 - Business concepts38:38 - Clientele, hobbyists40:32 - What men and women do wrong in sex45:11 - Balancing work and a relationship46:15 - Stigma and how her parents found out51:05 - Her future in the industry54:13 - Downsides to the industry59:53 - My Health Record01:05:06 - Assembly Four, how it came about01:06:51 - FOSTA/SESTA, Switter01:10:17 - Tryst & other ideas01:15:44 - Daily routine01:16:27 - Best purchase under $20001:17:22 - Most influential book on her life01:17:59 - If she could have a billboard anywhere in Australia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The mindful meatsmith of ethicurean farming - Tammi Jonas of Jonai Farms

    28/08/2018 Duración: 01h26min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/081-the-mindful-meatsmith-of-ethicurean-farming-tammi-jonas-of-jonai-farms Skip through the episode:01:15 - Introduction04:51 - Where her interest in hats comes from06:12 - Leaving America and perceptions of Australia09:14 - Polarisation, homelessness, Neoliberalism14:09 - Her education path, earliest memory of food15:40 - Lessons learnt from her parents19:36 - What she wanted to be growing up, early career path21:40 - Shifting towards food, her thesis24:51 - Food and industrial livestock production27:53 - Farming, moving to the country30:38 - Joel Salatin, regenerative farming, holistic management38:55 - Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths47:09 - Distribution, Community Supported Agriculture55:48 - What surprised her the most about farming57:27 - How her life has changed01:02:42 - Advocacy and principles01:08:14 - Regulation01:14:47 - AFSA prosecution cases01:17:53 - Morning and evening rituals01:19:27 - What she would do with $100 mi

  • Holly Ransom - Born in perpetual motion

    21/08/2018 Duración: 54min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/080-holly-ransom-born-in-perpetual-motion  Skip through the episode:01:22 - Introduction04:59 - Her love of the AFL & Port Adelaide10:04 - Diversity & inclusion, hiring process15:28 - Sam Walsh and leadership18:05 - Time and energy management20:59 - The role of business leaders on social issues25:01 - Born in perpetual motion30:32 - Depression and self-care35:43 - Reframing vulnerability38:43 - Questioning and learning42:18 - Her first 100 days as PM of Australia47:09 - Lessons learnt from her grandmother49:25 - Morning and evening rituals50:28 - Best purchase under $20050:37 - What’s obvious to her, but not to others51:13 - What is difficult to find middle-ground on?51:33 - If she could have a billboard anywhere in Australia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How a Girl Geek found her North Star - Sarah Moran

    14/08/2018 Duración: 01h23min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/079-how-a-girl-geek-found-her-north-star-sarah-moranSkip through the episode:01:35 - Introduction05:08 - Grease the film, birth control08:09 - Minimalism in clothing13:56 - Country upbringing with the internet23:10 - Lessons learnt from her parents26:23 - Education path, leaving home33:03 - Brisbane and getting into radio36:11 - STEM and the education system42:59 - Girl Geek Academy, #SheHacks50:06 - Event planning and marketing56:45 - Awareness, education, action, and success01:02:56 - Lessons learnt from teaching01:09:56 - What she would do differently01:12:37 - Girl Geek leverage & establishment01:15:44 - Cindy Gallop of MakeLoveNotPorn01:17:37 - Morning and evening routines01:19:52 - A book she’d gift someone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to train your mind with meditation - Manoj Dias

    08/08/2018 Duración: 01h19min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/078-how-to-train-your-mind-with-meditation-manoj-dias Skip through the episode:01:15 - Introduction04:32 - Sneaker collection, spending habits07:01 - Earliest childhood memory, spirituality10:09 - Sri Lanka, immigrating to Australia, culture shock14:34 - Mindfulness & meditation for children19:05 - Lessons learnt from his parents21:50 - Yoga and his life-changing teacher27:28 - Exercise, mindset, hip injury31:14 - Anxiety, listening and understanding35:10 - Being better at understanding38:01 - Meditation & secular mindfulness45:48 - Healing49:13 - Leading meditation, training beginners57:39 - A-Space and workplace meditation01:03:27 - Burn out and contemplating death01:08:00 - On gurus01:10:36 - What worries him01:12:47 - Morning & evening rituals01:14:10 - A book he’d gift someone01:14:24 - What is difficult to find middle-ground on?01:14:56 - If he could have a billboard anywhere in Australia01:15:23 - Best purchas

  • Why marketing is the poetry of capitalism - Anthony "Decryption" Agius

    31/07/2018 Duración: 01h50min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/077-why-marketing-is-the-poetry-of-capitalism-anthony-decryption-agius Skip through the episode:01:12 - Introduction04:08 - Supporting North Melbourne, AFL11:18 - Football club management, outreach14:57 - Early interests in games & tech22:29 - Tinkering with tech, parents encouragement26:02 - Early days of computers and the internet31:03 - How he transitioned from tech to writing33:31 - LiveJournal back in the day38:00 - MacTalk, forum culture, incels50:51 - Conspiracy theories, JFK shooting54:15 - Marketing is the poetry of capitalism57:48 - The Sizzle, monetisation, diversifying01:08:17 - Finger on the pulse: sourcing01:10:46 - His favourite tech sources01:13:14 - Writing style, respected writers01:17:37 - Writing structure, best medium01:19:22 - Dealing with a speech impediment01:21:54 - Hacking frequent flyer points01:31:51 - Renewable energy, self driving cars01:33:34 - Dominant skills and industries of the future01:35:

  • How Eileen Ormsby unpacked the Darkest Web

    24/07/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/076-how-eileen-ormsby-unpacked-the-darkest-web Skip through the episode:01:14 - Introduction03:47 - “Come On, Eileen”04:11 - The impact of the GFC on her05:16 - Initial interest in the dark web10:23 - Career background and writing11:45 - Lessons learnt from her parents13:55 - The importance of data privacy17:45 - Reporting on dark net platforms20:24 - Harm reduction and drug policy28:04 - Living off-the-grid, introversion29:57 - Dark net marketplaces32:54 - Hitmen, hackers, and scams36:00 - Cybercrime, protecting yourself38:23 - The backdoor to Besa Mafia42:17 - Casefile: Amy Allwine44:13 - Assassination politics46:30 - Dark web resources48:22 - PGP encryption, Cicada 330150:30 - Chloe Ayling and kidnapping53:17 - Creative writing and true crime56:14 - Education over prohibition58:29 - Trust, and the state of the dark web59:47 - Daily routine01:02:05 - What seems obvious to her, but not to others Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr

  • Hustle, humility and heart - Dan Monheit of Hardhat

    17/07/2018 Duración: 01h06min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/075-hustle-humility-and-heart-dan-monheit-of-hardhatSkip through the episode:02:23 - Introduction04:37 - Sneakers and fashion08:26 - Sneaker obsession, NBA11:26 - Lessons learnt from his parents, his heritage17:05 - Curiosity, psychology and behavioural economics20:36 - First marketing job, starting a business24:12 - Hustle, humility, and heart27:48 - What he’s learnt from running an ad agency29:57 - The best time to plant a tree is 10 years ago30:51 - How the industry has changed, starting ‘Hardhat’36:58 - What will never change in the agency business?37:48 - ‘Real Big Things’ and the ‘Bad Decisions’ podcast45:58 - A ‘Real Big Things’ event that blew his mind48:33 - Distilling useful information and switching off53:20 - Principles: Gaining perspective, broadening context58:32 - Daily routine and decompressing01:01:48 - Best purchase under $20001:02:20 - A book he’d gift someone01:02:43 - What is difficult to find middle-ground

  • How to feed your mind - Anthony Ross

    10/07/2018 Duración: 01h10min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here:  https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/074-how-to-feed-your-mind-anthony-rossSkip through the episode:02:13 - Introduction05:31 - What he’s been up to07:01 - Why start a podcast?09:40 - Where his curiosity comes from12:59 - The education system16:43 - Lessons learnt from his parents19:29 - Feed My Mind and podcasting24:37 - Tim Wilson26:24 - Politics: Tommy Robinson & free speech36:21 - Critical thinking38:52 - Jordan’s SIBO treatment, the medical system47:30 - Optical illusions, perceptions, Neil deGrasse Tyson51:00 - Scientific research, Ancel Keys, dairy54:12 - Health, longevity & diet01:01:35 - What is difficult to find middle-ground on? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Mining for ideas - Bernard Wheelahan AM

    03/07/2018 Duración: 01h16min

    Get all links mentioned in the episode here: https://www.neuralle.com/blog/posts/073-mining-for-ideas-bernard-wheelahan-am Skip through the episode:02:23 - Introduction05:43 - Where and how he learnt to drive08:36 - Earliest memories, his father11:15 - Lesson learnt from his parents and family15:18 - The hunter/gatherer shift & indigenous culture18:04 - First job, customer service21:34 - His career and working for Shell25:21 - Being an industrial chemist to the President26:59 - High school, patrolling no man’s land28:52 - Mining & resource potential in Australia34:25 - Stock market, Pacific Hydro38:11 - Venezuela, dictatorship, economy and politics47:39 - Democracy, current & future of Venezuela51:54 - Australia & Latin America relations57:13 - Language experiences01:00:52 - Oil and mining leaders he respects01:03:33 - Renewables, global warming skepticism01:05:43 - What is never changing?01:06:22 - Daily routine01:08:37 - Jordan Peterson01:10:44 - Best purchase under $20001:11:09 - Most influ

  • Introducing Neuralle Media

    29/06/2018 Duración: 03min

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