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Talking Business with Leon Gettler

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Episodes

Talking Business#22 Interview with Justin Webb

June 30, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#22 Justin Webb from Agriwebb interview

June 30, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Interview with AGriWebb's Justin Webb

June 30, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#22 Justin Webb interview

June 30, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#22 Justin Webb from AgriWebb

June 30, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#22 Interview with Justin Webb from AgriWebb

June 30, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#22 AgriWebb interview

June 29, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#22 Interview with AgriWebb chairman Justin Webb

June 29, 2022 13:07 - 36 minutes - 49.7 MB

 Stagflation. And when the Bank for International Settlements starts talking about it, you know it’s real.   Technically, Russia is in default. Russia is now broke financially, and isolated economically after provoking the Ukraine/Russia war.  Treasurer Jim Chalmers has signalled his interest in shaking up the business-dominated board of the Reserve Bank of Australia to ensure its diversity is representative of industries, workers, geography and gender. Australia's Workplace Gender Equa...

Talking Business#21 Interview with John Foong from Domain

June 23, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.9 MB

Universities on Fair Work Ombudsman’s wage theft priority list. Coolabah Capital Investments has warned that Aussie house prices could fall by more than 30% if the Reserve Bank of Australia’s fulfils uber-aggressive market expectations for an increase in its cash rate Australian energy companies face a consumer watchdog probe into any price gouging and anti-competitive conduct during the rolling national power crisis, Many superannuation savers will see their first losses in 13 years afte...

Talking Business#20 Interview with artificial intelligence (AI) expert Dr Catriona Wallace

June 16, 2022 21:00 - 38 minutes - 53 MB

There are now fears the world is teetering on the brink of a global recession, after horror new inflation data from the US.   Fears the world is barrelling ­towards 1970s-style stagflation has pushed global shares into a bear market.   Reserve Bank of Australia governor Phillip Lowe expects inflation to hit 7% by December   While most Australians are preparing to be hit with skyrocketing gas prices, a shocking report has revealed most of the profits will be going to foreign owners.   ...

Talking Business#19 Interview with Peter Brennan from Heaps Normal

June 09, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 50.6 MB

Elon Musk says he may not purchase Twitter after all and blames the number of spam and fake accounts. Time for Twitter to CANCEL the deal? World Bank warns global economy may suffer 1970s-style stagflation With the Reserve Bank of Australia raising interest rates to 0.85%, the futures market has a 3.5% rate priced in by mid-2023. Losses through investment scams have risen sharply so far this year and cryptocurrencies are involved in the majority of those losses. Major bank ANZ introduces...

Talking Business#18 Interview with Tim West from UBX

June 02, 2022 21:00 - 38 minutes - 53 MB

AGL has abandoned its plan to demerge its coal-fired power assets and lost its leadership. The outcome is a victory of major shareholder Mike Cannon-Brookes and all opponents of a slower decarbonisation path for the company.   Opposition leader Peter Dutton has lashed Australia’s top corporate executives for siding with Labor and other parties Crown Casino fined $80 million for 'deliberate' illegal bank card scheme. At last, a serious fine. Surprise, surprise. Pitcher Partners is being ...

Talking Business#17 Interview with Dave Colls from Thoughtworks

May 26, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.5 MB

Employers urge the Albanese government to use its upcoming jobs summit to restore the Hawke-Keating enterprise bargaining system to boost productivity.   World Economic Forum in Davos is told Russia’s war in Ukraine will unleash “the worst food crisis in recent memory” across vast swathes of the developing world, with the potential to create “hell on earth” for some countries.   Van Eck Australia will list a fund tracking the price of carbon on the local sharemarket as environmental inve...

Talking Business #16 Interview with Dr Aengus Tran from harrison.ai

May 19, 2022 21:00 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

      Whoever wins Saturday’s federal election will face months of rising interest rates and growing household cost of living pressures, with the Reserve Bank of Australia making clear more rate rises are on the way   Goldman Sachs chairman warns risk of US recession is 'very, very high'   Coalition costings: $3.3bn in public service cuts to fund election pledges worth $2.3bn. The CPSU estimates this will cost 5,500 jobs.   Industry Super slams Morrison’s super/housing scheme. Says a...

Talking Business#15 Interview with Gustavo Quiroga from Mobiquity

May 12, 2022 21:00 - 33 minutes - 46.7 MB

Stocks globally are tumbling as renewed worries about China’s economy pile on top of markets already battered by rising interest rates, inflation and the Ukraine war.     A survey has found Australians were struggling even before the Reserve Bank of Australia rate rise.   The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) is now calling for a minimum wage increase to be lifted to 5.5%, rather than the original 5% they were originally pushing for, to deal with inflation.   Energy experts say...

Talking Business#14 Interview with Russell Martin from DiviPay

May 05, 2022 21:00 - 37 minutes - 51.7 MB

  Morrison’s re-election suddenly looks much worse with RA raising its official cash rate t9 .35%, the first increase to rates in over a decade.   The Chinese slowdown will weigh on the world’s economy.    One in 25 properties in Australia will be effectively uninsurable by 2030 due to worsening extreme weather caused by climate change, according to a study released by the Climate Council   Tech multi-billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes has become AGL’s biggest shareholder in an attempt t...

Talking Business#13 Interview with Matt Keon, the CEO of GenieUs

April 28, 2022 21:00 - 37 minutes - 51.9 MB

 Elon Musk is Twitter's new owner and some major changes could be on the horizon. Netflix has cancelled multiple TV shows and films after suffering a recent loss of subscribers. Interest rate rises are on the cards from May 3 when the RBA meets after Australia’s inflation soared to a higher than expected 5.1% Australia’s Coalition government is up to a year behind delivering almost $20 billion worth of budget promises including recommendations from the aged care royal commission to delive...

Talking Business#12 Interview with Victoria Matterson from Victory Max

April 21, 2022 21:00 - 35 minutes - 48.3 MB

 Russia is ambling toward a major default on its foreign debt, a grim milestone that it has not seen since the Bolshevik Revolution more than a century ago World Bank and IMF cut their global growth forecast citing the war in Ukraine. World Bank cuts growth estimate by 90 basis points to 3.2% while IMF cuts the global forecast by 80 basis points to 3.6%. Market economists strengthen expectations the Reserve Bank of Australia will hike its cash rate in June with the RBA saying it is close t...

Talking Business#11 Interview with Tom Treanor from Treasure Data

April 14, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 50.1 MB

 US inflation just hit 8.5% - the highest since the 70s-80s. Blows out anything from the war on terror Australians are googling "inflation" like it's 2008 Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party has spent nearly $3.5 million on advertising in April as it continues to outpace its political rivals. An overwhelming majority of leading Australian economists say climate change and environmental policy are the most important issues for the upcoming federal election. Spotless fined $17,500 for re...

Talking Business#10 Interview with Ian Neil SC

April 07, 2022 21:00 - 36 minutes - 49.9 MB

Soaring food and fuel prices are starting to rattle governments around the world, showing the widespread political consequences of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.  Over 1,000 major investors believe a worldwide recession is just around the corner, a definitive survey says. The world’s richest man Elon Musk is appointed as a director of Twitter, sparking speculation Musk could change the way Twitter polices its platform as well as who it banishes. The Reserve Bank o...

Talking Business#9 Interview with Andy Thiss from Anaplan

March 31, 2022 20:00 - 35 minutes - 49 MB

An analysis of Scott Morrison’s vote-buying budget. Rising bond yields mean the multibillion-dollar interest bill on Australia’s $1 trillion debt will jump by nearly 50% to $26.3 billion. CoreLogic warns $25 billion worth of Australian residential property is at risk due to increasing storm surges and coastal erosion. Inflation expectations continued to surge, according to the latest ANZ-Roy Morgan survey. Australia ranks number one in Asia Pacific for most ransomware attacks, and sevent...

Talking Business#8 Interview with Brendan Doggett from Sharesies AU

March 24, 2022 20:00 - 35 minutes - 49 MB

  Russia’s Ukraine war and the looming global food crisis   Australian consumer confidence has plummeted 4.8% with continued rapid increases in petrol prices seeing inflation expectations rise to 6.0%' The strength of Australia’s post-pandemic economic recovery will bring a $30 billion improvement to the budget bottom line this year, but whoever wins the federal election in May will face 15 years of deficits and the need to find savings of $40 billion a year in the next few years. Grat...

Talking Business#7 Interview with Zaheer Jappie from Car Clarity

March 17, 2022 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.9 MB

Vladimir Putin has set the clock ticking for possible defaults on about $150 billion in debt as the Russian economy slumps and its currency collapses under the pressure of sanctions, including on its foreign-currency reserves  Petrol prices across Australia continue to rise after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pushed crude oil prices to an eight-year high. Spikes in fuel prices have fed into an increase in consumer expectations that inflation will rise over the next two years. Australian bi...

Talking Business#6 Interview with Pete Neal from Powerpal

March 10, 2022 20:00 - 35 minutes - 49.4 MB

With the US and the UK banning oil, Moscow warns that the price of oil may reach $300 a barrel in the event of a ban on Russian exports.   Economists are increasingly warning of a possible bout of stagflation, particularly in Europe, a situation of high inflation and low growth that afflicted major economies during the 1970s   Brookfield and Mike Cannon-Brookes are still pursuing ambitions to take over AGL Energy, despite walking away from being rebuffed on their close to $9 billion take...

Talking Business#5 Interview with Lambros Photios from Station Five

March 03, 2022 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

After S&P Global downgraded Russia’s credit rating to “junk” status, Russian bonds collapsed with investors bracing themselves for the possibility that the latest round of western sanctions on Russia could push Moscow to default on its debt for the first time since 1998. Coles and Dan Murphy’s have joined a boycott of Russian vodka as liquor retailers across Melbourne ditch the drink in a show of solidarity for Ukraine. One in three women experience online abuse in their working lives and ...

Talking Business#4 Interview with Jussi Karjalainen Founder & Managing Partner of Valta Technology Group

February 24, 2022 20:00 - 38 minutes - 53.2 MB

Global stock markets tumbled and crude oil prices surged to $99 per barrel on Tuesday after Russia ordered troops into parts of eastern Ukraine. Investors have shunned cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as tensions between Russia and Ukraine have escalated, and are instead seeking refuge in the more traditional safe haven of gold. Australia is welcoming travellers as the country reopens its borders for the first time in nearly two years. However, a sudden recovery seems unlikely given the tu...

Talking Business#3 Interview with buyers' agent Lauren Moore

February 17, 2022 20:00 - 38 minutes - 52.7 MB

 Australia Post has defended paying its top executives bonuses averaging more than $160,000, more than a few Cartier watches. Supply shortages have hit super funds, sending them down 2.1%. Westpac warns house prices will fall 14% over 2023 and 2024. Australia's Crown Resorts backs $8.9 bln Blackstone bid, ending Packer era.Gladys Berejiklian is gifted an Optus executive position Follow my socials on: https://twitter.com/leongettler https://www.instagram.com/leongettler/ https://www.l...

Talking Business #02 - Pete Ceglinski, the Co-Founder and CEO of the Seabin Project

February 10, 2022 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

Facebook lost another case. This time against the Australian Information Commissioner over Cambridge Analytica in the full Federal Court. Australia's property prices to fall by 10% in 2023, warns NAB Taxpayers have been paying more than $10,000 a month for George Christensen’s “e-material” in the same period that he racked up an $85,000 Facebook advertising bill for issues including vaccine discrimination, and a conspiracy theory about the “unelected global elite”. A measure of Australian...

Talking Business#02

February 10, 2022 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

Facebook lost another case. This time against the Australian Information Commissioner over Cambridge Analytica in the full Federal Court. Australia's property prices to fall by 10% in 2023, warns NAB Taxpayers have been paying more than $10,000 a month for George Christensen’s “e-material” in the same period that he racked up an $85,000 Facebook advertising bill for issues including vaccine discrimination, and a conspiracy theory about the “unelected global elite”. A measure of Australian...

Talking Business#01

February 03, 2022 20:41 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

    Spotify’s market capitalization fell about $2.1 billion over a three-day span this week, coming after folk rocker Neil Young yanked his songs from the audio-streaming giant to protest Joe Rogan’s misinformation-spreading podcast. More than a quarter of female workers at Rio Tinto Group have experienced sexual harassment and almost half of all staff have been victims of bullying, according to a new report Sales of new electric cars in Australia have more than tripled in the past 12 mon...

Talking Business #01 - Interview with Yair Miron, founder and CEO of Rise.ai

February 03, 2022 20:41 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Spotify’s market capitalization fell about $2.1 billion over a three-day span this week, coming after folk rocker Neil Young yanked his songs from the audio-streaming giant to protest Joe Rogan’s misinformation-spreading podcast. More than a quarter of female workers at Rio Tinto Group have experienced sexual harassment and almost half of all staff have been victims of bullying, according to a new report Sales of new electric cars in Australia have more than tripled in the past 12 months, A...

Talking Business#46 Interview with Ben Nowlan, CEO of Shaparency

December 16, 2021 20:00 - 38 minutes - 53.3 MB

Australian Taxpayers are paying at least $59m for major government advertising campaigns to run in the lead-up to the 2022 election Australian government launches review into who can call themselves a cosmetic surgeon Victoria to become home to Moderna mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility.   Top litigator Gina Cass-Gottlieb has become the first woman to head up the ACCC.  CSL puts $16.4b bet on ageing and obesity Follow my socials on: https://twitter.com/leongettler https://www.insta...

Talking Business#45 Interview with Grant Emanuel from the Chamberlain Group

December 09, 2021 20:00 - 35 minutes - 49.1 MB

The Reserve Bank and Treasury are considering the feasibility of a central digital currency, under ­reforms aimed at establishing a regulated onshore cryptocurrency industry While other arts sectors have been struggling, the value of film and television production surged to a record $1.9 billion last financial year as Australia became one of the world’s safest places to shoot during the pandemic. Australian Institute of Company directors study shows Australian boards are struggling to prep...

Talking Business#44 Interview with Diana Scott founder of Frontier Pets

December 02, 2021 20:00 - 39 minutes - 53.6 MB

The Omicron variant of COVID-19 adds new measures of uncertainty to the outlook for the global economy,  Westpac admits to charging 11,000 dead customers, ASIC sues for 'widespread' breaches Australia Post is doing festive season parcel runs with the first of 20 electric trucks joining its national fleet, as it edges towards carbon-neutral deliveries With budget moved forward to March 29, looking likely Morrison might pop around for tea with the GG around April 3, call an election for May...

Talking Business #43 Interview with Jason Eisner co-founder of BrandQuest

November 25, 2021 20:00 - 36 minutes - 50.6 MB

Across financial markets, uncertainty surrounding the COVD-19 pandemic has led to a spike in volatility, dragging equities into bear market territory. Business owners are being told they should set their own rules on whether customers and staff have to be vaccinated, in a message from Prime Minister Scott Morrison that takes on state premiers amid uproar in federal Parliament over vaccine mandates. Barnaby Joyce wants to appoint the Mayor of Tamworth, Col Murray, a self-described “pretty s...

Talking Business#43 interview with Jason Eisner co-founder of BrandQuest

November 25, 2021 20:00 - 36 minutes - 50.6 MB

Across financial markets, uncertainty surrounding the COVD-19 pandemic has led to a spike in volatility, dragging equities into bear market territory. Business owners are being told they should set their own rules on whether customers and staff have to be vaccinated, in a message from Prime Minister Scott Morrison that takes on state premiers amid uproar in federal Parliament over vaccine mandates. Barnaby Joyce wants to appoint the Mayor of Tamworth, Col Murray, a self-described “pretty s...

Talking Buysiness#42 Interview with Jaen Snyman, Empired practice manager for the modern workplace

November 18, 2021 20:00 - 38 minutes - 52.4 MB

Scott Morrison declares coal will be used for decades to come, dismissing Boris Johnson’s claim that the COP26 climate summit has sounded a death knell on coal. CEO behaving badly…Chapter XXX. Oil Search sued for bullying female CFO out of a job. Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s warning that interest rates could be higher without the Coalition in power hosed down by Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe. Governments must set a date for banning the sale of cigarettes through retai...

Talking Business#41 Interview with Kiel Glass and Damian Morgan, co-founders of SafeStay

November 11, 2021 20:00 - 38 minutes - 52.6 MB

Social unrest: Aussie teens jump off Instagram  News Corp Australia posts a whopping $60.7m loss as pandemic takes toll on media Federal election in Australia likely to be held in May 2019 due to the budget in April Every Australian wants an EV but cannot afford the cost! Scott Morrison spruiks electric vehicles – but rules out subsidies and an end-date for petrol cars Kmart and Bunnings parent company Wesfarmers snaps up Priceline and Soul Pattinson    Follow my socials on: https://...

Talking Business#40 Interview with Domm Holland, co-founder of Fast

November 04, 2021 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.3 MB

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure has been elevated by the Morrison government as a key  net zero “enabling technology”, two-and-a-half years after the Prime Minister mocked EVs as incapable of towing trailers, boats or reaching a family’s favourite camping spot. This week’s UN climate summit in Glasgow is helping put a rocket under the global market for carbon credits, which have surged to record levels. Global ready-to-assemble furniture vendor IKEA has installed four chargers for...

Talking Business#39 Interview with Bob Sharpless, the deputy chairman of the Springfield City Group

October 28, 2021 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.9 MB

The Morrison government will spend nearly $13 million promoting Australia's record on climate change, including increased uptake of renewables in Australia driven mostly by policies his government tried to destroy. Scott Morrison unveils Australia 2050 net zero emissions plan with no detail and no modelling   Australia Post, NBN pay out $300 million in bonuses during COVID. How much is that in Cartier watches? Crown Melbourne set to keep casino licence despite 'disgraceful' conduct Aust...

Talking Business#38 Interview with Ashik Ahmed, CEO and co-founder of Deputy

October 21, 2021 20:00 - 37 minutes - 51.7 MB

OECD downgrades its outlook for Australian living standards over the next 40 years, forecasting per capita GDP of just 0.9% between 2018 and 2030. Australian Retailers’ Association chief Paul Zahra said Victorian retailers lost $1 billion in trade per week during the lockdown and 25 to 50% of Melbourne small CBD retailers may have closed. Three global investor groups worth more than $US46 trillion ($62 trillion) have labelled Australia one of the least attractive destinations for green inv...

Talking Business#37 Interview with Tom Cornell, the Head of Assessments (APAC) at HireVue

October 14, 2021 20:00 - 38 minutes - 53 MB

I’ll be talking to Tom Cornell, the Head of Assessments (APAC) at HireVue about how Aussies can prepare for The Great Resignation where employees are moving away from jobs where they feel unappreciated and are instead moving toward new priorities and goals, from more money to greater control over their time in the COVID-era. And I’ll be talking to economist Saul Eslake about whether Sydney’s re-opening will have an economic impact. The global economic recovery is losing steam as a coronavir...

Talking Business#36 Interview with Justin Hanka, Director & Co-Founder,of MindBio Therapeutics

October 07, 2021 20:00 - 36 minutes - 49.8 MB

I’ll be talking to Justin Hanka, a director at Shape Capital, the company behind Mindbio Therapeutics an exciting Melbourne business doing pioneering work on psychedelic LSD microdosing research. And I’ll be talking to CommSec Chief economist Craig James about market trends in the week ahead. Monday's Facebook, WhatsApp & Instagram outage could have wiped nearly $US7 billion from Zuckerberg's personal wealth. Follow my socials on: https://twitter.com/leongettler https://www.instagram.co...

Talking Business#35 Interview with Alistair Leathwood, Chief Commercial Officer, IRI

September 30, 2021 21:00 - 37 minutes - 51.6 MB

I’ll be talking to Alistair Leathwood, chief commercial officer for IRI, a world leading big data analytics business that works with many of the world's household brands - food and grocery, liquor, petrol and convenience, pharmacy - in Australia. We will talk about how the health and wellness sector has performed during COVID and how shoppers have responded. And I’ll be talking to economist Sarah Hunter from BIS Oxford Economics  Dr. Doom Nouriel Roubini turns Dr. Realist warning about glob...

Talking Business with Leon Gettler #34 Interview with Dhruv Kholi, Vice President of Growth and Strategy at Australia’s first digital supermarket Geezy Go

September 23, 2021 21:00 - 36 minutes - 50.6 MB

First, I’ll be talking to Dhruv Kohli, Vice President of Growth and Strategy at Geezy Go, Australia's first digital supermarket. And I’ll be talking to Indeed economist Callam Pickering about the latest unemployment figures France wants to punish Australia by delaying trade deal talks Iron ore fall hits stock markets EverGrande s buckling under the weight of more than $300 billion in debt. Is crashing the markets! They are China's "Lehman Brothers" Christian Porter’s resignation from the...

Talking Business with Leon Gettler #33 Interview with CreditorWatch's CTO Joseph Vartuli

September 16, 2021 21:00 - 38 minutes - 52.5 MB

I’ll be talking to Joseph Vartuli, CreditorWatch's CTO connecting over 50,000 Australian businesses with sophisticated credit risk management tools to navigate the economic turbulence of 2021, by assessing the ability of their creditors to pay what they owe.  And I’ll be talking to IFM Investors economist Alex Joiner about the state of the economy. Australia’s most important economic institution is the RBA. The OECD says it’s time to look under bonnet to address the central bank’s failure ...

Talking Business with Leon Gettler #32 Interview with online business coach Karen Vivarelli

September 09, 2021 21:00 - 38 minutes - 53.5 MB

I’ll be talking to Karen Vivarelli, successful local business woman and virtual assistant, who is coaching others on how to thrive working for yourself at home, and who has been named a finalist for the 2021 AusMumpreneur Awards. And I’ll be talking to economist Saul Eslake about how Australia will fare in this recession. News Corp's new push for net-zero by 2050 isn't a departure from their war against climate change. It’s just a 2 week campaign excluding The Australian. Follow my socia...

Talking Business with Leon Gettler #31 Interview with Cat Long, CEO of Trace

September 02, 2021 21:00 - 35 minutes - 49.2 MB

I’ll be talking to Cat Long, the CEO of Trace, a company set up to help businesses and individuals reduce and/or offset their carbon footprint. And I’ll be talking to economist Nicholas Gruen about ways to manage our superannuation, Morrison government gave more than $13 billion of taxpayers’ money as JobKeeper to firms with rising revenue. Follow my socials on: https://twitter.com/leongettler https://www.instagram.com/leongettler/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/leongettler/ https://www.f...

Talking Business#30 - Interview with Alicia Kennedy - Managing Director, Naked Wines

August 26, 2021 21:00 - 37 minutes - 51.1 MB

The rise in mental health problems caused by the lockdowns in Victoria and NSW have already cost $1 billion in lost productivity and those aged 15 to 25 are likely to be the worst affected, according to updated modelling by the University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre. The figure builds on earlier modelling by the centre that estimated the productivity cost of the COVID-19 pandemic at more $20 billion a year due to a projected increase in psychological distress, hospitalisations and su...

Talking Business with Leon Gettler #30 - Interview with Alicia Kennedy - Managing Director, Naked Wines

August 26, 2021 21:00 - 37 minutes - 51.1 MB

The rise in mental health problems caused by the lockdowns in Victoria and NSW have already cost $1 billion in lost productivity and those aged 15 to 25 are likely to be the worst affected, according to updated modelling by the University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre. The figure builds on earlier modelling by the centre that estimated the productivity cost of the COVID-19 pandemic at more $20 billion a year due to a projected increase in psychological distress, hospitalisations and su...

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