Podcast With Paul
By Paul Rowse
Podcast With PaulMay 31, 2022
Lisa Macqueen: The Sparkle of Success with Lisa Macqueen Part 2
Ever felt like life's complaints are just unopened gifts of opportunity? That's the mantra we're running with, as we tackle the art of turning grumbles into gold.
This episode is a veritable toolbox for the optimist; we're talking about the serious business of humour and how a hearty laugh can be the best medicine for everyday woes.
Our discussion wades through the psychological swamps of negative news cycles and emerges with strategies for soaking up the sunshine in our content diets, proving that the choice to respond with a level head is ours to make.
Picture intuition as your inner compass, guiding you through life's decisions with a nudge from your heritage and personality.
That's what we're dissecting, along with the tranquil allure of the colour blue and how our choices, from vehicles to pets, are mirrors to our souls. I open the pages of my family album, sharing anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of how generational influences mould our work ethics and life paths.
It's a colourful exploration of self, extending an invitation to listeners to ponder their own stories and the heritage that shapes them.
We round off with laughter and entrepreneurial spirit, first joined by Joe, a funny guy from Sydney who's also a podcaster and budding author.
We chew over our book collaboration that looks at two wildly different cleaning companies, with many a chuckle along the way.
Then Lisa hops in, a fellow business owner with a heart as big as her dreams, to chat about the competitive camaraderie in the cleaning industry.
We finish the episode with a song that inspires Lisa The episode crescendos to a close with musical nods to Olivia Dean, because what's a good show without an encore?
Chapters Summaries
(00:00) Positivity and Handling Complaints
Positivity, humour, and perspective can help handle challenges. Reframing complaints as feedback leads to effective problem-solving. Choosing positive content nourishes the mind and allows for a controlled response.
(08:21) Intuition, Personality, and Heritage
Nature's intuition, colour preferences, and upbringing shape our choices and reflect our personalities and intentions.
(18:25) Book Collaboration
Nature's impact on career paths, choosing happiness, and creating a positive workplace through humour in our book "Holy Shit, it's only Tuesday.
(28:23) Supportive Conversation About the Cleaning Industry
Entrepreneurial success, competition and cooperation in the cleaning industry, and the 'circle of life' in business.
(32:08) Bebe Rexha and Olivia Dean's Recommendations
We explore the musical talents of Olivia Dean, with a focus on their popular songs and mutual appreciation for their work.
CREDITS
Host: Paul Rowse
Guest: Macqueen
Producer: Ron Fiedler Podcast City
Lisa Macqueen: The Sparkle of Success with Lisa Macqueen Part 1
Unlock the secrets to crystal-clear communication with Lisa Macqueen, a Sydney-based communication maestro, who joins us to discuss the transformative power of cutting the fluff in dialogue within the cleaning industry.
Together, we dissect how effective communication and active listening are not just tools but foundations for building strong client relationships and fueling sales strategies.
Lisa, with her husband, has navigated this industry for nearly 30 years, and she shares how their journey has been anchored by these vital skills. Her narrative includes the nuances of sales tactics and the essential role of listening to shape enduring professional bonds.
Step into the world of collaborative marketing and discover how a vibrant company culture can catapult your business toward larger contracts and trusted client relationships.
I reveal how crafting an ideal client profile isn't just a marketing exercise but a strategy that aligns your services with the ever-changing demographics of your clientele.
Leadership, the speed of trust, and guiding your team to their best-suited roles—whether inside or outside the organization—are the keystones of managing a dynamic workplace. Learn how these elements intertwine to create an environment that not only supports but celebrates every individual's contribution.
Embrace the heartwarming evolution of the cleaning industry as we highlight the rise of women in leadership roles, breaking the constraints of a once male-dominated space.
This episode is not just about change; it's a celebration of diversity, respect, and inclusion. From my own foray into unexpected cultural adventures, like becoming the president of a Polish golf club, to the critical role of humour in overcoming industry hurdles, we share stories that underscore the joy of building a business that's deeply rooted in personal connections and community.
Join us for a journey that's both insightful and filled with laughter, illustrating the essence of camaraderie in the cleaning world.
Chapters With Summaries
(00:00) Cutting Fluff in Communication
Lisa Macqueen shares insights on communication and rapport building in the cleaning industry, emphasizing active listening and personal experiences.
(08:51) Collaborative Marketing and Company Culture
Understanding client base, aligning marketing and services, fostering company culture, and managing team dynamics with care and support.
(20:58) Women Thriving in the Cleaning Industry
The cleaning industry has evolved to be inclusive, recognizing the value of diverse backgrounds and personal connections within the workplace.
(27:35) The Journey of Building a Business
Personal relationships and community involvement in the cleaning industry, including cultural connections, team care, and humour.
CREDITS
Host: Paul Rowse
Guest: Lisa Macqueen
Producer: Ron Fiedler Podcast City
The Smooth Voice of Mark Aiston Part 3: A Life Journey: Exploring Self-Acceptance, Healing, and the Power of Genuine Self-Expression
The Smooth Voice of Mark Aiston Part 3: A Life Journey: Exploring Self-Acceptance, Healing, and the Power of Genuine Self-Expression
Ever found yourself stuck in the shackles of self-identity or entangled in the threads of public scrutiny? How about that moment when you put on a brave face, but deep down, you're breaking apart?
On our podcast today, we draw back the curtain on these raw, unfiltered emotions and take a deep dive into the abyss of self-acceptance and healing with our guest, Mark. His personal journey is both inspirational and enlightening, showing us the lasting impact of our actions on others and the value of honesty in our experiences.
Being true to oneself may sound cliché, but does society allow us to be ourselves, unapologetically and candidly? Mark's experiences make us ponder upon the distortions that come with high-profile positions and the risks associated with an ego-driven persona.
We further unravel the complexities of addiction, exploring its various forms, its deceptive allure of confidence, and how to navigate around it. Amidst the chaos, we also discover the healing power of humour and the balance it can bring to our lives.
As we journey through our conversation, we not only touch upon the transformative power of music but also bask in the warmth of companionship.
Reflecting on his love for 'Dancing Queen', Mark takes us on a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding us of youth's invincibility and the freedom it offers.
Prepare yourself for an enriching episode that will inspire you, stir your soul, and leave you with an abundance of thoughts and potential answers. Don't just listen, come and experience it!
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(0:00:01) - The Journey of Self-Acceptance and Healing
Vulnerability, addiction, forgiveness, shame, and high-profile jobs are discussed to help grapple with identity and move forward.
(0:09:24) - Impacting Others, Being True to Self
Vulnerability, honesty, facade, perception, and ego-driven persona are discussed to make a lasting impression.
(0:15:36) - Addiction and the Human Condition
We explore addictions, their power, how to control them, and the importance of pleasure.
(0:20:21) - Humor's Power in Letting Go
Humour can bring joy, create balance, and help us understand life while smiling can have a ripple effect.
(0:30:28) - Love Journey Movie With Two People
Music brings joy, encourages the expression of emotions, and can help us become better people.
The Smooth Voice of Mark Aiston Part 2: A Life Journey: From Adelaide's Streets to the Sports Journalism World
Picture this: Adelaide in the 1970s, a melting pot of intrigue, colour, and complexity.
Our guest, Mark Aiston, takes us down memory lane, sharing stories about his father's gym on Hine Street – a hub that played host to Greek and Italian property owners, nightclubs, drug dealers, and prostitutes.
Amidst the rawness of life, young Mark absorbed invaluable life lessons, learning to engage with a diverse array of characters without judgment or assumption. This immersive experience shaped the empathetic, open-minded individual he is today.
Mark's incredible journey took an unexpected twist when he was presented with an opportunity to evolve from a penciler for bookmakers to a sports journalist.
Through a friendship with Bruce McAvaney, and a job offer from ABC, Mark's passion for sports found a perfect outlet. In a career marked by race calling and presenting, he embodies traits that every aspiring journalist should strive for - perseverance, optimism, and passion.
His narrative serves as a powerful reminder that our passions can indeed be our driving force to success.
Ever wondered about the hustle and bustle of a newsroom? Mark pulls back the curtain, providing an insider's perspective into the high-pressure, ever-evolving dynamics of a newsroom.
From the adrenaline rush of last-minute changes to the art of story prioritization, Mark's insights are eye-opening and engaging. Our discussion also offers a sneak peek into our next episode, where we'll welcome Mark and Paul and delve deeper into the intriguing Laughter Project.
So, buckle up for a deep dive into journalism, personal growth, and emotional intelligence in an upcoming edition of our podcast.
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(0:00:06) - Learn From Challenging Environments,
Mark's father's 1970s gym in Adelaide reveals a diverse environment of property owners, nightclubs, drug dealers, and prostitutes that shaped Paul's ability to talk to anyone.
(0:06:08) - Career Journey in Sports Journalism
Mark's career journey included race calling, sports journalism, presenting, and a passion for the sport, leading to success.
(0:11:33) - Insights Into Working in a Newsroom
We discuss newsroom pressure, story prioritization, and the experience of working in a newsroom.
(0:22:43) - Mark's Journey
Mark's journey is discussed, with a focus on staying positive
The Smooth Voice of Mark Aiston Part 1: Exploring the Life and Career of Legendary Sports Reporter Mark Aiston:
Exploring the Life and Career of Legendary Sports Reporter Mark Aiston The Smooth Voice of Mark Aiston Part 1
Get ready to listen in as I sit down with Mark Aiston, a legendary sports reporter and presenter. With his unmistakable voice, Mark reflects on his radio and TV career, recalling the massive story that broke at Port Adelaide during John Kale's coaching period.
We also discuss how sports fans today have a much more comprehensive understanding of games compared to his early years in the field. We underscore the importance of laughter, noting how essential it is to not take ourselves too seriously.
Mark Aiston also expresses his admiration for Bruce McAvanry and his ability to smoothly transition between different sports. As an iconic figure in Australian sport, Bruce's professional approach and distinct voice have left a significant mark on Mark.
We then journey through life reflections, highlighting how Mark's parents maintained their relationship unil the end. We explore the need to appreciate the time spent with loved ones and to celebrate life at every turn.
Our conversation takes a more serious tone as we examine the mental health of Mark's parents. We discuss how they dealt with their struggles, including his father's outlet of running a gym in Hindley Street for 20 years. Through stories of resilience and character-building, we touch upon Mark's childhood and his father's past as a world-champion sprint athlete.
We round off our discussion with some reflections on my journey as a podcast host and the importance of finding joy along the way. Tune in as we share stories, laughs, and wisdom about embracing life's small moments of success.
(0:00:06) - Radio Career and Sports Reporting Reflections
Mark Aiston discussed his experience as a sports reporter, his knowledge of sports now compared to when he was younger, and the importance of laughter.
(0:07:51) - Bruce McAvaney Career and Life Reflections
Mark Aiston admires Bruce McAvaney's professional approach and distinct voice, reflecting on the importance of celebrating life and time spent with loved ones.
(0:13:17) - Parents' Mental Health and Coping Mechanisms
Mark and I reflect on his parents' mental health, resilience, his father's gym, and his father's sprinting career.
(0:22:43) - Exciting Episodes of Podcast With Paul
Paul's mission to provide a safe space for sharing stories and laughter is highlighted, emphasizing the joy of the journey and recognizing successes.
Joe The Genius Part 3: From Hardships to Happiness: Overcoming Life's Obstacles
Joe The Genius Part 3: From Hardships to Happiness: Overcoming Life's Obstacles
Discover the essence of navigating relationships and equality in this stimulating conversation exploring the dynamics between men and women. Listen in as we dive into the topic of intention and energy behind our actions, and how something as simple as a child's playful fight can teach us about responding with love in all situations.
Join Paul and Joe as they tackle the power of facing adversity and the journey of self-discovery that can be found through hardships.
They discuss the idea that our inner dialogue greatly affects our perception of the challenges we face and how privilege can shape our experiences.
Embrace the idea that our greatest moments of growth often come from our most difficult moments, and how facing suffering can lead to a deeper understanding of ourselves and others.
Finally, let's explore the power of laughter and the importance of finding humour in life's journey.
They share how having a sense of humour can bring joy and happiness, and how it can help us connect with ourselves and those around us.
Ending with the playing of Monty Python's 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life', this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to find humour in life's challenges and embrace the lighthearted moments.
Joe The Genius Part 2: Navigating the Pitfalls of Ambition and Self-Improvement
Joe The Genius Part 2: Navigating the Pitfalls of Ambition and Self-Improvement
In this episode, Paul and Joe discuss the concept of success and how it can be misleading. Joe shares his personal journey of being an ambitious person in high school, but realizing that his pursuit of success was causing him to be a hypocrite. He had a savior complex and believed that he had the potential to change the world and make it a better place. However, he came to the realization that this was folly and that the healthiest kind of ambition arises naturally.
The conversation then shifts to the idea that the external world is just a mirror for our inner journey. Instead of getting upset and judging others, looking inward and understanding what needs to be worked on within ourselves is important. The guest emphasizes the importance of being a good human being and forfeiting the pursuit of grander purposes in order to avoid hypocrisy. The conversation highlights the importance of being authentic and true to oneself, rather than chasing an idea of success that may not be genuine.
The speakers also discuss the phenomenon of people blindly following leaders and ideologies, and the dangers of confirmation bias. They stress the importance of being open-minded and admitting when one is wrong, rather than being biased and closed off to other perspectives. The guest frames different aspects of life as cults, including religion, political ideology, and even career paths. He explains that addiction and blindness often accompany cult-like behaviour, and that people can become so invested in their journey that they project more meaning onto it to justify bad actions.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of being self-aware, authentic, and open-minded, rather than blindly following a specific ideology. They also discuss the ego, which they describe as a conditioned story about who we are. They stress the importance of surrendering to the unknown and leaving more of the story open, rather than feeling the need to have a story without holes.
The conversation then shifts to the topic of parenting and discipline. The guest shares a story about his mother and how she dealt with his niece's bad behaviour. They discuss the different ways of disciplining children and the potential dangers of certain methods. Overall, the conversation concludes with the idea that there is no right or wrong, only different perspectives and that it's essential to be able to see things from different angles and be open to new ideas.
Joe The Genius Part 1: Exploring Identity and Humour in Everyday Life
Joe The Genius Part 1: Exploring Identity and Humor in Everyday Life
Welcome to a new series of Podcast with Paul In this first of 3 episodes, Paul interviews Joe Wehbe, a writer from Sydney. Joe and Paul are working on a book together, exploring the contrast and conflict between two workplaces, while also delving into the seriousness of life.
The conversation centres around the humour in human behaviour and how even the most serious people can be the funniest. Paul and Joe discuss observations made by comedians such as Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, who find humour in everyday situations. They also touch on the concept of self-realization and how it can be funny to see how ridiculous humans can be.
In this podcast, the hosts explore the concept of humor and how it can be found in unexpected places. They discuss how human beings are inherently funny and how comedians can make people realize how ridiculous humans can be. The conversation then shifts to the idea of appearances and how much of life can be about them, even when it seems like it shouldn't be. Our environment and opportunities play a role in shaping who we are and what we choose to barrack for.
Paul and Joe delve into the idea of identity and how we constantly look for ways to identify ourselves. They suggest that we often try to identify ourselves through comparison and hierarchy, such as being part of a winning sports team or identifying with a certain profession.
Additionally, they discuss the idea of addiction and how we tend to deal with things by relocating them to something less deadly. If we addict ourselves to things that are helpful and not hurtful, that is where the fun of life can be found. However, trying too hard to make life more than it needs to be can get in the way and make things less enjoyable.
The key takeaway is that we should focus on allowing life to flow and accepting the opportunities presented to us, rather than trying to fight or change them.
Surrendering to who we are without the idea of living up to someone's or society's idea of us can lead to a more fulfilling life. It's essential to pay attention to where we see ourselves slipping and when we feel a disturbance, to stop listening to it because it starts giving us instructions.
We can choose how we react to external events and make helpful choices that benefit our health and well-being. The hosts also discuss the idea of success and how it can be a source of obsession that leads to missing out on joy along the way. Instead, they suggest focusing on the journey and finding joy in the present moment.
Website The Laughter Project
A Yarn with Gavin:- Part 3
Welcome to the last episode of A Yarn with Gavin. In this final episode, your host Paul Rowse talks with Gavin about being in the hospital for a few days due to smoking. Gavin explains that he still smokes and enjoys it, comparing it to someone who enjoys a glass of red wine in the sun.
Paul encourages Gavin to stop making excuses for his smoking habits Gavin explains why he smokes and encourages the guest to quit smoking.
Gavin talks about the age-old debate of quality versus quantity of life.
Paul and Gavin chat about vaping, with this sometimes is more addictive than smoking, and people who switch to vaping to quit smoking sometimes have to go back to smoking to kick the habit.
Gavin takes about his past illness. He has used this experience to share and give back.
During the conversation, Paul and Gavin discuss the difference between smoking and vaping, and the dangers of the latter.
Gavin's kids have also been vaping and he's noticed physical changes in them.
Gavin shared a life lesson he would put on his tombstone: Always ask the question.
He believes that asking a question of an authority figure will reveal if they are a dickhead or not. As an example, he used a situation with a kid getting dropped from D1 to D2 in sports.
He suggested that his son ask the coach why he was dropped, and if the coach gave constructive feedback, this son can learn and move on. However, if the coach is evasive then his son can know that the coach is not worth their time.
Gavin also shared a conversation he had with his son who lost out on a job. He suggested that his son ask the company what made them go elsewhere, whether it be price or availability. This conversation highlighted the importance of asking questions and learning from the answers
And find out at the end the song Gavin picked.
A Yarn with Gavin:- Part 2
In this episode of Podcast with Paul, the host discusses his experiences with fights at school.
He attended Finn High and remembers squabbles, fights, and boys having to identify their strengths.
He also remembers fights at Wyala, and Adelaide, with kids filming the fights. The host admits that on three separate occasions, he drew blood on people's faces in order to defend himself, although he doesn't take pride in it.
This conversation reflects on a time in the past when two people would settle a dispute with a fight.
The speaker points out that these days, there are professional fights with rules and regulations and thousands of people cheering, but in the playground, violence is not something to be encouraged.
Paul then reflects on the days when they had to walk or bike to school, and they had to go through neighborhoods that were not always safe.
The conversation ultimately emphasizes that violence is not a healthy way to solve disputes and that it should not be encouraged.
The speaker reflects on his experiences with bullying growing up. He explains that in his time, bullying was more physical than it is now, but it was still a severe problem.
He tells how he and his friends formed a support network and stuck together against bullies.
He also talks about how some people who point fingers at bullies are actually bullies themselves, and that sometimes issues are best sorted out in the schoolyard.
Lastly, he remembers the fear of transitioning from primary school to high school, and the myths and facts about bullying that were associated with it. The conversation was about the pressure of having to defend one's honour in the face of a threat.
In the first six months, Gavin never went to the toilet as he was always looking at the hydra.
He was worried about being seen as cowardly and would react in a way that wasn't truly him but wanted to prove to people that he was brave enough to stand up for what he believed in.
He also mentioned that he never avoided a fight in the street and would always face it head-on. Now that he is older, he has taken a more full-frontal approach to other things instead of fighting. He doesn't get scared or intimidated and looks past any threats.
0:00:05
"Exploring the Impact of Emotional Intelligence on School Fights"
0:03:09
Reflection on Fisticuffs: A Discussion on Violence in Society
0:04:08
"The Impact of Bullying: A Reflection on Experiences from the Past"
0:07:49
Reflection on Defending Manhood in Adolescence
0:09:31
Exploring the Unique Culture of Australians: A Conversation on the Spirit of Courage and Resilience
0:12:31
Conversation on Respectful Travel and Acknowledging Local Culture
0:14:30
Conversation with Park Owner: Exploring the Journey of Taking a Risk and Starting a Business
0:15:57
Heading: Creating a Family-Like Environment in a Commercial Operation
0:18:50
Reflection on Transitioning Through Life: A Conversation on Growing Older and Becoming Wiser
0:20:21
Conversation on Mortality and Midlife Crisis
0:23:11
"The Impact of Smoking: A Conversation with Paul"
0:25:46
Conversation on Mental Health and Aging
0:27:26
Conversation on Dealing with Difficult Situations and Finding the Positive
0:29:57
Conversation on Heart Health: A Personal Experience
0:31:39
Conversation with Gavin: Mental Health, Aging, and the Joys of Golf
A Yarn with Gavin:- Part 1
Welcome to Podcast with Paul and a new podcast, A Yarn with Gavin.
Gavin Dyer is Paul's special guest who is the Proprietor at BrownHill Creek Tourist Park and wanted to come and chat with Paul.
Gavin mentioned that he hadn't listened to a podcast before.
Paul asked Gavin why he wanted to do a podcast if he hadn't listened to one before and Gavin explained that he wanted to experience life to its fullest and that his sons have been talking about Joe Rogan and podcasts.
Gavin Dyer is feeling overwhelmed by the speed of the technological advances that have taken place in recent years.
He remembers sending faxes to each other and now fax machines are obsolete.
Gavin reveals his last name is Scottish, stemming from his grandfather Lancelot Kitchener Fraser.
The conversation highlights how quickly technology has advanced, leaving some people feeling left behind.
Paul and Gavin highlight the differences between the more liberated atmosphere of the 70s and the more conservative attitude towards sex and sexuality in today's society.
Paul and Gavin talk about their Australian heritage and backgrounds, with one being from the West Coast and the other from Adelaide.
They also discuss their upbringing, including the clothing and culture of the day, such as rockers, surfies,
Additionally, they discuss their schooling experiences and how Gavin's mother was quite accepting of them sewing his wild oats, as long as there were no oats to come of it.
Finally, they talk about the free atmosphere of the 70s when it came to expressing sexuality, and how that has changed for today's young people.
Gravin reflects on his childhood and how he left school at an early age, but his mother insisted he have a job.
He then describes his first job with Rob Usher, who owned a custom exhaust business. He remembers the address of the business clearly and reflects on how Rob gave him a chance, taught him a lot and was an example of self-employment.
Rob also taught him the importance of taking care of the customer. Gavin notes that, while his father taught him a lot, the difference was that his father worked for someone else whereas Rob was self-employed.
Gavin also talk to Paul about a life-changing car accident that made him realise what is important in life.
Timestamps
0:00:00
Conversation between Paul and Gavin on Increasing Emotional Intelligence
0:02:50
Conversation between Gavin Dyer and Caden Dyer on Technology and Investing
0:04:10
Conversation with an Australian Local: Exploring Cultural Identity and Growing Up in the 70s
0:08:23
Reflection on Early Career Experiences:
0:10:03
Exploring the Entrepreneurial Journey of Gavin in Virginia, Australia
0:13:49
Conversation with Gavin about His Business and Life in South Australia
0:15:25
"Learning from Adversity: A Conversation with Gavin about His Life-Changing Accident"
0:21:38
Conversation on Life Lessons Learned from a Near-Death Experience
0:25:36
Conversation on Family Life and Plumbing Career of Gavin’s Son
0:27:58
Conversation with Gavin about Their Sons' Education
0:29:47
Heading: Parental Decision-Making: Investing in Education for the Future
0:31:33
Conversation Summary: Reflections on Private School Education at Concordia Lutheran College
0:33:47
Summary of Conversation with Gavin: A Journey of Life, Love, and Family
Martin Haese Part 3: Seizing The Day To Lead In Climate Change Solutions And Create Sustainable Competitive Advantages
Martin Haese The best is yet to come Part 3
Martin Hazy Part 3: Seizing The Day To Lead In Climate Change Solutions And Create Sustainable Competitive Advantages
On this final episode of Martin Haese the best is yet to come, Paul talks about Martin's journey from running the city council to taking on responsibility for tackling climate change. Martin recounts his experience at the 2015 United Nations Conference in Paris, where he spoke on behalf of the City of Adelaide. He remembers walking out into the auditorium and seeing the 6000 people in attendance. Paul then inquires about what steps Martin is taking to tackle the issue of climate change.
Martin talks about his experience at the COP 21 climate change conference in Paris. He walked out to a sea of faces, feeling intimidated, but to only be told they had an audience of 4 million watching online. Martin decided to put on a smile to disarm the room and speak confidently. He talks about South Australia leading the way with renewable energy, surpassing Denmark last year. He expresses the importance of being optimistic about the future, and how the world is inspired by South Australia's progress.
The conversation focuses on decarbonising a range of industries, such as agriculture, transport, land use, construction, and supply chains. This is part of the move to a lower emissions future and is commonly referred to as net zero.
Carbon is essential for life, but an increase in carbon in the atmosphere directly results in an increase in warming. Decarbonisation is not just about offsetting, but also about reducing carbon emissions in the environment. South Australia has the opportunity to become a solutions provider for many of these solutions, with a world market waiting for the products and services they provide.
Martin discusses his vision for South Australia to become a leading provider of renewable energy solutions. He is the chair of the Premier's Climate Change Council and is passionate about creating a sustainable competitive advantage for the region. He believes that it is important for people to understand the implications of climate change and why it is necessary to act now. He points out that, with an average temperature increase of 1.5 degrees, there will be a disproportionate increase in extreme weather events. He encourages people to think about how their actions have an impact on the planet, and that the same principles apply to the entire planet as they do to individual homes.
Timestamps
0:00:00
Conversation on Increasing Emotional Intelligence and Climate Change with Martin Haese
0:02:33
Heading: South Australia's Leadership in Renewable Energy Uptake
0:04:22
"Decarbonising Industry and Agriculture: A Necessary Step Towards a Lower Emissions Future"
0:05:54
Exploring the Impact of Climate Change:
0:10:07
"The Impact of Conspiracy Theories on Society"
0:11:37
Exploring the Roots of Paul and Martin:
0:13:15
Conversation around Roma Mitchell: South Australia's First Female Supreme Court Judge
0:15:05
Conversation with Martin: Exploring South Australia's Love of Old Cars
0:18:07
Conversation between Paul and Martin on Retail and Fashion Industry Experiences
0:20:31
Conversation with Martin: Secrets to His Unwavering Energy and Drive
0:25:08
Interview with Martin: Exploring the Climate Change Conference in South Australia
0:28:17
Conversation on Positive Self-Talk and Smiling for a Happier Life
0:31:24
Conversation between Paul and Martin on Purpose, Collaboration
0:32:53
Conversation between Paul and Martin on his favourite music Music and the song he chose to end the show
Martin Haese Part 2: Working Hard To Increase Emotional Intelligence & Advocate For Businesses During Challenging Times
Martin Haese The best is yet to come Part 2
Martin Haese: “Working Hard To Increase Emotional Intelligence & Advocate For Businesses During Challenging Times"
In part 2 of Martin Haese’s The best is yet to Come, Martin talks about his experience as mayor and how he worked with many mayors around South Australia. He speaks about how it was a privilege to be Lord Mayor, and how he made a difference to lead the CITY of Adelaide. Martin explains that he felt he had done all he wanted to achieve and it was time for a new chapter.
In the conversation, Martin reflects on his time in office and his decision to not run again. He explains that while the public saw a successful council with infrastructure in place and 750 staff, privately he was dealing with family members who were very ill and working 80-90 hours a week. He notes that being Lord Mayor is not a 9-5 role, and to do it justice one must be dedicated and willing to put in the hours.
Martin speaks about what it was like to be the Lord Mayor of a major city and the expectations that came with the role. He explain that it was an incredibly demanding job, often requiring him to be on all the time, working late into the night to make sure everything was prepared for the next day.
Martin explain that he would usually start their day at 7:30 am and finish it at 11:00 pm. He explains that while he gave his all to the role, sometimes it is best to move on and choose something else when you are at your peak. Martin then elaborates on what they did after leaving the role as Lord Mayor of Adelaide.
Martin was also a former Chief Executive of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in South Australia (Business SA). He took on the role with the intention of going back into business, and he was transparent with the board about this. When COVID hit, the business community was in crisis and they looked to the organisation for leadership.
Martin and his team worked hard to provide advocacy, industrial relations, and other services to many thousands of businesses across South Australia. He also inherited a structure that was not as purposeful as other chambers of commerce, so he worked hard to make changes to increase membership and provide value to those members. He worked closely with the then treasurer, Rob Lucas, to advocate for the business community and make sure their needs were met.
Timestamps
0:00:00
Heading: "Increasing Emotional Intelligence with Martin Haese”
0:02:14
Heading: Reflections on the Role of Lord Mayor: A Conversation with Paul Rowse and Martin Haese
0:03:53
Reflection on the Role of Lord Mayor:
0:05:12
Heading: Reflections on Business Leadership and Advocacy During COVID-19
0:10:20
Heading: Reflections on the Turbulent Ride of 2020 and 2021
0:12:00
Heading: Reflections on the Impact of JobKeeper During the COVID-19 Pandemic
0:15:52
Heading: "The Impact of the Federal Government's Stimulus Package on Australia's Economy"
0:17:46
Conversation Summary: Martin's Leadership During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Martin Haese Part 1: Experienced Leader, MBA Graduate And Former Lord Mayor Of The City of Adelaide.
Martin Haese The best is yet to come Part 1
Martin Haese: Experienced Leader, MBA Graduate And Former Lord Mayor Of Adelaide
Martin Haese Former Lord Mayor of The City of Adelaide is the special guest on this new podcast series with Podcaster / Consciousness Advocate / Mental Health Campaigner/ Happiness Coach and Story Teller Paul Rowse from The Laugher Project.
Martin has had an extensive career as an entrepreneur and manager. He co-founded the Entrepreneurs Organisation in South Australia and was the General Manager of the Rundle Mall Management Authority. During his tenure, he successfully launched public holiday trading and built the case for a $30 million public realm upgrade. From 2010 to 2014, he was the Chairman of the Bay to Birdwood Motoring Event and served on various boards in Adelaide. He has an MBA and is very knowledgeable about motor vehicles and their history. The conversation will explore his career, his accomplishments, and his views on emotional intelligence.
Martin Haese is an incredibly successful individual. He studied at the University of Adelaide and was a guest lecturer at the University of Wollongong. In 2014 he was elected Lord Mayor of Adelaide and did many great things for the city, such as rolling out the 10 gigabit ultrafast fiber optic network in partnership with TPG Telecom, investing in laneways, tramways and bikeways, and being a guest speaker at the Paris Cop 21. In 2019 he was appointed the CEO of Business SA.
His colleagues say Martin is a joy to work with, a great lecturer and an outstanding Lord Mayor. He currently resides in the city of Adelaide with his wife, and they love living in the urban environment.
Martin and Paul met 14-15 years ago when they were both studying for their MBA. Paul is passionate about education and the people he meets. Martin was thinking about how their lives have changed since then and asked Paul what made him decide to go back to school. Paul mentioned that he still stays in contact with many of the people from his course. Martin remembered reading on Paul's LinkedIn page about a conversation he had with John Gardner and how he wouldn't have known him if not for George, who was also in the course. The conversation then turned to Martin’s time as Lord Mayor of Adelaide and the work he did to protect and promote the beauty of the city.
Paul and Martin had both completed an MBA together. Paul purchased a $1,000 voucher for a business school program for a young man he had employed at this company academy, but he had said he didn't need it. So Paul took it up. This podcast episode highlights the importance of education, the power of networking and chance encounters to open up new opportunities.
Timestamps
00:00
Interview with Martin Haese: Increasing Emotional Intelligence and Exploring the History of Motor Vehicles
0:02:44
Interview with Martin Hazy, Former Lord Mayor of Adelaide and CEO of Business SA
0:05:15
Conversation between Paul and Martin on the Benefits of Education and Urban Environment in Adelaide
0:07:36
Heading: Reflections on the Value of Education
0:09:20
Conversation between Paul and Martin on the Impact of Education and Life Experiences
0:12:38
Conversation between Paul and Martin on the Possibility of Winning an Election
0:14:17
Reflection on the 2014-2018 Martin’s Load Mayor Term
0:16:07
Reflection on Collaborative Leadership: An Interview with Former Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Martin Haese
0:17:53
Heading: Keeping Party Politics Out of Local Government: An Interview with Paul and, Former Lord Mayor of Adelaide Martin Haese
0:20:56
Reflection on Martin Haese's Tenure as Lord Mayor of Adelaide
The Creative Patrick Graham Part 5
Patrick Graham: The Creative Patrick Graham Part 4
Welcome to the final episode of this five-part series. In this episode, Patrick and Paul talk about the current situation in the world and Patrick goes into detail about one of the controversial plays that he was involved with, and don't forget at the end to listen out for Patrick's song.
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The Creative Patrick Graham Part 4
Patrick Graham: The Creative Patrick Graham Part 4
Welcome to the fourth episode of this five-part series. In this episode, Patrick gets down with Paul and talks more about the film MARUNGKA TJALATLUNU (DIPPED IN BLACK) and about why he got into the film industry, how he changed university degrees to follow his passion of being an actor and now a producer.
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The Creative Patrick Graham. Part 3
Patrick Graham: The Creative Patrick Graham Part 3
Welcome to the third episode of this five-part series. In this episode, Patrick goes into detail about the making of the film MARUNGKA TJALATLUNU (DIPPED IN BLACK).
Patrick explained to Paul how the shoot had to be shut down due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Patrick gives us an oversight on what it was like to film in remote, South Australia, and Northern Territory.
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The Creative Patrick Graham Part 2
Patrick Graham: The Creative Patrick Graham Part 2
Welcome to the second episode of this five-part series. In this episode, Paul explores more about Patrick and finds out what it's like to be a producer what's involved and how it came about.
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The Creative Patrick Graham Part 1
Patrick Graham- The Creative Patrick Graham Part 1
Welcome to another inspirational series of Podcast with Paul,
In this 1st of a five-part episode, Paul introduces us to Patrick Graham. Patrick has long worked as an actor across theatre, film and TV.
He has branched out recently to become a producer and creator for the screen.
In 2022 Patrick co-founded Switch Productions alongside Duncan and Corey to champion authentic Australian stories and storytellers. Patrick is a producer of MARUNGKA TJALATLUNU (DIPPED IN BLACK) Switch’s first film that will premiere at Berlinale 2023.
Paul and Patrick have a good old laugh, exploring the wisdom of Patrick's life and how he came to produce this great short film.
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Share this beautiful music with all of your friends family and colleagues, didgeridoo ambient music.
Marketing with Linda Part 3
Lynda Schenk:- Marketing with Lynda Part 3
Welcome to the final episode, in this 3 part series where Paul speaks with Lynda Schenk about her life and her company watch out at the end for Lynda’s song
Marketing with Linda Part 2
Lynda Schenk:- Marketing with Lynda Part 2
In the second part of this 3 part series, Lynda continues speaking about marketing and how her services differ from other companies, building the brain, and not wanting to be known as an agency.
She talks about some of her most successful campaigns and her son who ran for charity.
Marketing with Linda. Part 1
Lynda Schenk:- Marketing with Lynda Part 1
Welcome to another inspirational series of Podcast with Paul,
In this 3-part episode, Paul Rowse speaks with Lynda Schenk
Lynda is the Head Giraffe at Purple Giraffe your source marketing specialist.
Paul and Lynda, discuss marketing, and Howard affects businesses and people Lynda tells us about how she started purple giraffe and how she got the name.
Lynda had a career change and wanted to work for herself an achievement that she has accomplished
The Fantastic Fonz. Part 6
Mark Fonz Ferdinands:- The Fantastic Fonz Part 6
Welcome to the last episode in this series of Podcast with Paul.
In this episode, Mark talks about the future of his business and the direction it’s heading and Paul gives his opinion on purpose and gives back to people.
And stick around to find to find out Mark’s song choices.
The Fantastic Fonz. Part 5
Mark Fonz Ferdinands:- The Fantastic Fonz Part 5
Welcome to the fifth part of this 6 part series.
In this episode, Mark and Paul talk about funerals and how they want to be remembered and they also discuss ego and friendship in business.
The Fantastic Fonz. Part 4
Mark Fonz Ferdinands:- The Fantastic Fonz Part 4
Welcome to the fourth part of this 6 part series.
In this episode, Paul finds out about the bargains that Mark buys and how he had to clear out this warehouse and move to a new headquarters and retail outlet in Salisbury.
Paul talks about loss and how to let go and Mark talks about his family, how he met his wife and how their friendship blossoms into a relationship and then into marriage.
The Fantastic Fonz. Part 3
Mark Fonz Ferdinands:- The Fantastic Fonz Part 3
Welcome to the third part of this 6 part series.
Mark talks about his love of drums and how his band was formed the Beach House Boys how Paul’s legendary parties inspired them for the band's name.
Paul lets us know how they are raising money for their excellent friend Chris Bellamy with a fun-raiser on the 3rd of February at the Dom Polski Centre.
The Fantastic Fonz. Part 2
Mark Fonz Ferdinands:- The Fantastic Fonz Part 2
Welcome to the second part of this 6 part series.
In this episode, Mark talks about his trip to America.
and wedding to Tracey.
Mark and Paul discuss options people, procedure people and about business practices.
Mark talks about the list that Paul help him with, what’s the list? You will find out in this episode.
The Fantastic Fonz. Part 1
Mark Fonz Ferdinands:- The Fantastic Fonz Part 1
Welcome to another inspirational series of Podcast with Paul,
In this 6-part episode, Paul Rowse speaks with Mark Fonz Ferdinands.
Mark is the Managing Director of Cinderellas a South Australian commercial cleaning company.
In this first episode, we find out who Mark is and how Paul and Mark met.
Mark talks about his life and the wank, what is the wank Mark and Paul will explain in this episode.
Mark tells us about the love of his life his wife Tracey and that pink chair, what is the pink chair? You will find out that and more in this first episode.
Business with Ben. Part 4
Ben Pursche:- Business with Ben Part 4.
In this last episode, Ben talks about his work, his team and the people who mentor him in his working career.
And of course, we find out the song he chose that inspires him.
Business with Ben. Part 3
Ben Pursche:- Business with Ben Part 3.
In this third episode of this 4 part series.
Then talks about his family history, and where his surname comes from.
Ben talks about his work in eSafe.
Paul finds out how Ben deals with stress and anxiety.
Business with Ben. Part 2
Ben Pursche:- Business with Ben Part 2.
Welcome to the second part of this 4 part series.
In this episode, Paul and Ben talk about building rapport and building relationships in business.
Ben goes into more detail about his relationship with his wife, his beautiful daughter and his home life.
They also chat about their adventures of starting a Mexican restaurant restaurant.
Business with Ben. Part 1
Ben Pursche:- Business with Ben Part 1.
Welcome to another motivational series of Podcast with Paul,
In this 4 part episode, Paul Rowse speaks with Ben Pursche General Manager of eSafe.
Paul and Ben talk about Ben’s early life, the experiences that he encountered and what he learnt from them.
Paul explores Ben’s early working life with eSafe starting as a technician and working his way up to general manager.
Ben talks about communication and organisation and why it's so important to stay calm.
Paul explores Ben's family and how he found the love of his life.
Looking For Love? Here It Is.
Are you looking for love? Here it is. A podcast episode that takes us through the journey of love. A feel-good episode about love.
Let your host Paul Rowse take you through the journey of love what is love? Paul also reads some beautiful famous love letters from the past.
Help spread the love, Help feel the love, Help be the love.
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The Beautiful Karen Thornhill. Part 4
Welcome to the final episode of The Beautiful Karen Thornhill.
In this final episode, Karen talks about her love of tennis and how education is so important for her children.
Karen tells Paul about the career path's her children have picked, and make sure you stay until the end because Paul and Karen sing a song together.
What song did Karen pick to end the show? it sums up her as the beautiful Karen.
The Beautiful Karen Thornhill. Part 3
Karen Thornhill:- The Beautiful Karen Thornhill. Part 3
Welcome to the 3rd part of this 4 part series.
In this episode, Paul and Karen discuss cruising and why they like it and the cruises they've been on together with their partners.
Karen talks about her daughter's hen night and a good-looking guy that they saw.
The Beautiful Karen Thornhill Part 2
Karen Thornhill:- The Beautiful Karen Thornhill. Part 2.
Welcome to the second part of this 4 part series.
In this episode, Karen talks about being a businesswoman and how she manages her workforce.
Paul finds out how Karen started in business and her achievements, Karen also touches on her beautiful mother and talks about her family.
The Beautiful Karen Thornhill Part 1
Karen Thornhill:- The Beautiful Karen Thornhill.
Welcome to another inspiring series of Podcast with Paul,
In this 4 part episode, Paul Rowse speaks with his beautiful friend the beautiful Karen Thornhill.
Karen and Paul have been friends for a long time and he shares a special bond with her and her husband.
In our first episode, Karen talks about coming to Australia from the United Kingdom, her education and her first job.
She lets us know how she met her husband and talks about becoming a grandmother earlier than most and her amazing 6 grandchildren.
Now it's time to sit back and have a good time as Paul takes you on a journey of the life of Karen.
This is Bull$hit Video
It’s time to listen to this 30-minute meditation to joy and happiness.
Be enlightened with clarity of peace and love.
This is guaranteed to change your life forever.
You will never look at bullshit the same way again.
4 facts about shit
Fact 1:- Shit adds stress to your life
Fact 2:- Shit stinks
Fact 3:- You need to get rid of shit.
Fact 4:-You feel great when you have a good shit
- Learn how to see the shit.
- Learn how to identify the shit.
- Learn how to avoid the shit.
- Learn how to deal with the shit.
Remember, focus on the bullshit and get more bullshit.
Focus on fun and joy and get more fun and joy.
Just imagine a life with less bullshit.
For the very best results and for your continued joy and happiness firstly listen to this meditation every day for 7 days and from then on whenever your feel the bullshit arising within you.
Please share the benefit of this meditation with your family friends and workmates.
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A beautiful meditation on how to live freely without stress and anxiety.
It’s time to listen to this 30-minute meditation to joy and happiness.
Be enlightened with clarity of peace and love.
This is guaranteed to change your life forever.
You will never look at bullshit the same way again.
4 facts about shit
Fact 1:- Shit adds stress to your life
Fact 2:- Shit stinks
Fact 3:- You need to get rid of shit.
Fact 4:-You feel great when you have a good shit
- Learn how to see the shit.
- Learn how to identify the shit.
- Learn how to avoid the shit.
- Learn how to deal with the shit.
Remember, focus on the bullshit and get more bullshit.
Focus on fun and joy and get more fun and joy.
Just imagine a life with less bullshit.
For the very best results and for your continued joy and happiness firstly listen to this meditation every day for 7 days and from then on whenever your feel the bullshit arising within you.
Please share the benefit of this meditation with your family friends and workmates.
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Podcast
Liam Hounsell:-Making The Difference Part 3
Liam Hounsell:-Making The Difference Part 3
In our last episode in this series, Liam talks to Paul about his health and at the end you'll find out the song that Liam Picked
Liam Hounsell:-Making The Difference Part 2
Liam Hounsell:-Making The Difference Part 2
In part 2 of Making the Difference with Liam Hounsell, Paul and Liam look at what it means to have fun with the struggles of life and how to let go of entitlement.
And we learn about Liam's expression of the word faves.
Feel, Activate, Virtues, Environment, skills
Liam Hounsell:-Making The Difference Part 1
Liam Hounsell:-Making The Difference Part 1
Welcome to another inspiring series of Podcast with Paul. In this series, we meet a young man making a difference Liam Hounsell.
In this 3 part podcast series, your host Paul Rowse will explore how Liam is making a difference in people's lives and in his own.
Liam is a storyteller, filmmaker and content creator and wants to create the highest contribution in the most peaceful and purposeful way and to share any wisdom he gain with others along the way.
Now get ready and let Paul and Liam show you how to make a difference.
Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 4
Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 4
In our last episode in this series, Robert explains why he doesn't talk about his military service anymore.
The why and how and the role of women and men and why it's important to be authentic and tell the truth.
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Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 3
Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 3
In part 3 Paul and Robert have a discussion about being silent and looking inside ourselves to find out who we really are, they look at depression and how to deal with it.
They look at the placebo effect, our belief systems and cognitive thinking.
And we end this session with a breathing exercise and learn why breathing is so important to stay focus.
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Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 2
Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 2
Robert J Elrington:- Life Wisdom with Robert. Part 2
Welcome to episode two of the 4-part series of podcast with Paul featuring Robert J Elrngton, on this episode your host Paul Rowse talks to Robert about fear and love and how from ego we can have love,
Robert discusses that happiness is an inside job and why you should always love yourself.
Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 1
Life Wisdom With Robert Elrington Part 1
Welcome to another inspiring series of Podcast with Paul, in this 4 part episode Paul Rowse introduces us to Robert J Elrington.
Robert is a life coach motivational speaker and author.
Robert’s passion is challenging all people to achieve the ultimate in personal, career, and business development.
Robert spent 6 years in the Army, serving in three areas of war and starting his business career at age 25 to become a multimillionaire at aged 36. Paul speaks to Robert about his life his achievements and how his goal is to sure that he spreads joy and happiness to everyone he meets.
Now get ready and let your host Paul Rowse indulge in the life of Robert J Elrington
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Making The Difference with Liam Part 1
Liam Hounsell:- Making The Difference Part 1
In part 2 of Making the Difference with Liam Hounsell, Paul and Liam look at what it means to have fun with the struggles of life and how to let go of entitlement.
And we learn about Liam's expression of the word FAVES.
Feel, Activate, Virtues, Environment, skills
The Talented Don Dickie Part 4
The Talented Don Dickie Part 4.
In our last episode in this series, Paul asks Don about being in business and how he always has a go from a not-so-successful sports store to running a successful company employing over 200 people and how Don is open to continuing professional development.
Don talks about the challenges of growing up in a tough environment, and we find out about Paul's and Don's travel adventures in Europe and Don talks about where he's been in the world.
Paul and Don discuss dabbling in the racing industry with their racehorse.
And make sure you stay to the end to find out Don's song choice to take us out on.
The Talented Don Dickie Part 3
The Talented Don Dickie Part 3.
In part 3 Paul and Don a discussion on the style of AFL football compares to the 80s and 90s, Don talks about his coaching career and how he coached with the Eagles and Sturt in the SANFL and how he coached RSMU to 2 grand finals.
Don touches on being coached by John Cahill and Mark Williams in his AFL career.