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March 12 2020 How to manage cash flow, late payments and risk: Patrick Coghlan
Have you ever struggled with cash flow as a result of late payments to your small business? We know this is an ongoing issue for small business owners, and so in today’s podcast that’s really what we are focussed on. We are going through the top tips to achieve a healthy cash flow and healthy Read More…
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March 5 2020 How to actually boost your SEO and Google ranking: Andreas Dzumla
Today on the Dynamic Business Podcast we are excited to bring you an in depth talk on Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and what you can do to help yourself in those Google rankings. As a small business, it is often hard to compete with the larger players and bigger brands, as it’s impossible to match Read More…
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February 20 2020 Disaster recovery: A 72-hour turnaround after flooded, collapsed offices
In November 2018, during a Sydney storm, the Chamberlain Group’s head office in Australia flooded – with the equivalent volume of water in a 25m swimming pool. Not only was there extensive water damage, the ceilings collapsed and everything inside was destroyed. It was only within 72 hours that the 40 plus member Chamberlain team Read More…
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February 10 2020 Senior women in science: Fixing the dry spell with HR
Elissa Dwyer is Human Resources Director at the Heart Research Institute; one of Australia’s leading cardiovascular research facilities. Of course, it still operates as a business that needs to see success, and one of its main identifiable struggles is attracting and retaining women in senior roles. We talk about how the HRI have had to Read More…
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February 5 2020 Traditional values, old tactics: CEO of Ritchies shares their importance
In this Dynamic Business podcast episode, we chat with Fred Harrison, who is the CEO of Ritchies supermarkets (mainly based in Victoria). Throughout the interview, we learn about his rather unique story and take away some fantastic ideas and insights from his leadership and strategy. Ritchies celebrates a 150 year milestone this year, and we Read More…
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December 11 2019 goki co-founder, Jack Bowcott, on their re-brand and US$3m investment with Hostelworld
Today our guest is Jack Bowcott, who is the co-founder of goki, which was up until recently called Tipi – a hostel-focused technology company. goki provides tech solutions to hostels exclusively, enabling guest to check-in, download their keys, meet with guests, browse local experiences and much more. Jack founded the company in 2014 and has Read More…
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December 2 2019 Talking innovation culture: Adam Westwood of Roam, shares his experience on creating a culture of creativity
Today our podcast guest is Adam Westwood, who is Head of Operations at Roam – a digital product design studio. Adam’s role focuses on leading and growing the Roam Sydney team. He manages a team of product designers, developers and product managers to deliver for a whole host of clients. Roam generally believes that organisations Read More…
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November 27 2019 Getting clear on STP and making it easy: ATO Assistant Commissioner, Jason Lucchese, explains all
Today we have Single Touch Payroll expert, Jason Lucchese, on the podcast. Jason is a seasoned public servant with more than 19 years of experience executing large-scale government programs including the introduction of SuperStream and Single Touch Payroll. Currently ATO Assistant Commissioner and Single Touch Payroll Program Lead, Jason works closely with the employers, payroll Read More…
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November 22 2019 Roby Sharon-Zipser, hipages co-founder and CEO, tells his entrepreneurial story and shares valuable lessons
Today our guest is Roby Sharon-Zipser who is the co-Founder, CEO and the Executive Director, at hipages. hipages is the place you go to for hiring a trusted tradie – as a website and as an app. The company was founded in a garage 15 years ago by Roby and his friend David. With a network of Read More…
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November 19 2019 Andrew Laurie, serial entrepreneur, reveals non-negotiable traits of business owners
Today our podcast guest is Andrew Laurie, whose business expertise comes from a career as a salesperson, as a CEO, as an entrepreneur and as a business coach. After a serious accident, Andrew set his life and business ambitions – literally from the hospital bed – and he has systematically ticked them off since then. Read More…
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November 4 2019 Growing internationally: How it happened for Charles Heunemann, co-founder and MD (AU) of Natterbox
We know that for many Australian small businesses, expanding globally can be difficult – to say the least – as it presents many challenging barriers. Charles Heunemann, co-founder, Vice President and Managing Director (AU) of Natterbox, helps us out with this, giving his advice from his own experience of growing Natterbox internationally. Natterbox is a Read More…
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October 10 2019 Marketing expert and business founder Laura Craig’s tips for small business
In this latest episode of the Dynamic Business Podcast, we speak with marketing expert Laura Craig. Laura founded her own company, Vivo Marketing, three years ago. We found out more about the journey of building up her business and her decision to sell 50% of Vivo Marketing to a larger organisation recently. In the interview, Read More…
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October 1 2019 Dimmi founder Stevan Premutico on choosing his next startup idea – that’s already taken off
In this Dynamic Business podcast episode, we speak to Stevan Premutico about the struggles of a startup journey, his learnings in founding and growing Dimmi and his new venture me&u (including why he chose to pursue it, instead of his other 33 ideas!) Stevan is one of Australia’s leading tech entrepreneurs. In 2007, in the Read More…
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September 25 2019 CEO and founder Tessa Court on all things marketing, compliance and her business learnings
In this episode, we speak to Tessa Court, who is the CEO and founder of IntelligenceBank. IntelligenceBank is a Melbourne startup founded in 2009 which helps content marketers manage digital assets, creative content approvals and compliance, and creative project management. IntelligenceBank also helps marketers ensure that their content meets standards set by industry regulators. With Read More…
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September 19 2019 Olivia Molesworth, 23 year old female fintech entrepreneur, on building her biz and funding tips
In this podcast episode, we interview and chat with Olivia Molesworth, who is the youngest female fintech entrepreneur in Australia at age 23. Olivia founded Bromleigh Capital last year when she identified a need for young Australian eCommerce startups to access capital in order to scale. Bromleigh Capital is the first ethical financier for eCommerce Read More…


