Entrepreneurship.AU with Christo

By: Peter Christo
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  • A Podcasts about journeys that shape lives.
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Episodes
  • #028 Paz Pisarski#2 – The Assumption Black Hole & Crazy Monkeys
    Nov 2 2024
    This is part two, of a four part series (Entrepreneurship.AU Startup Series) where I talk to startups 'in flight' where they are navigating growth and in some cases the chasm of doom. I met with the extraordinary Paz Pisarski in July(2024) when she took me through the beginnings of the Community Collective (TCC) specialising in helping organisations build communities as part of their marketing and community engagement strategies. In this episode we discuss what's happened in the last four months with TCC, and how Paz has been trying to achieve her goals, track meaningful metrics and navigating uncertainty.All entrepreneurs have unique characteristics that set them apart, and Paz is definitely that. She brings her 'A' game to every conversation and delivered some powerful insights and wisdom, decades beyond her years. I think this was the the most fun I've had recording since I started the podcast.Enjoy my discussion with the inspirational Paz Pisarski.(BTW if you have a startup you think we might be interested in, zap me an email at hello@entrepreneurship.au. I'll respond to all emails.) https://entrepreneurship.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Paz-Prod2.mp3
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    56 mins
  • #027 Anthony ‘Harry’ Moffit – What the SAS and Entrepreneurship have in common.
    Aug 16 2024
    Here is my discussion with Anthony Moffit, aka Harry. I call him Tony.Tony is a mate from my time in the Australian Army. We were both posted to the SASR in the late 1980s; he went, I didn't.Tony served with distinction in several operational environments, including Iraq and Afghanistan. He spent 25 years with the SAS as an operative and Team Commander.Tony transitioned from the SASR in his late forties and is now a Psychologist and Managing Director at Stotan Group and the Mission Critical Teams Institute. He is a best-selling author who recently released his memoir Eleven Bats: combat, cricket, and the SAS and is currently writing his next book on human performance. He is also the lead singer and songwriter with the rock band The Externals, who are abo to return to the stage (Info is available on our website).You would be right in asking what a SAS guy is doing on an entrepreneurship podcast and what this has to do with Entrepreneurship. Well, the answer is everything. Like Special Forces work, entrepreneurship is about a clear mission, solving problems, and turning towards danger/risk when you would rather not. It is about capability, teamwork, knowing who you can rely on, and what happens when things go south. It's also about novel and creative thinking and punching above your weight.Please enjoy my conversation with Mr Anthony Moffit.Here are some links:Connect with Harry on - Linked In11 Bats (Best Selling Book)The Externals (the Band)Tickets to The Externals Show in Perth.https://entrepreneurship.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Anthony-Moffitt-2024.07.24.mp3
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #026 Ian McGregor – Market Research Stalwart, Investor and Mentor.
    Aug 1 2024
    Ian McGregor is a stalwart of the market research industry in Australia. He established McGregor Marketing in 1976, making it one of the pioneers in qualitative research in the country. Along with his wife and co-director Karen, Ian led McGregor Marketing to become Australia's sixth-largest market research firm and the first to secure work via a website in 1996.Originally from Cornwall, UK, Ian's career began in investment banking. His determination and adaptability led him to transition to the marketing industry, a move that took him to Adelaide, South Australia, for a work assignment. Falling in love with the country, Ian and Karen decided to settle there and started McGregor Marketing, which they operated for many years. In 2001, they sold the business and retired. Ian, still in his 50s, then enjoyed a stellar run as an investor, surpassing the earnings from his business.Ian and Karen are dear friends, having known them for nearly 30 years as clients, suppliers, mentors, and advisors.An understated man, they don't make them like Ian anymore.Please enjoy my discussion with Mr Ian McGregor.https://entrepreneurship.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/026-Ian-McGregor-PROD.mp3
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    52 mins

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