Episodios

  • Triumphs and challenges: What it takes to thrive as an entrepreneur and leader
    Jul 19 2024

    John O'Brien founded Poolwerx in 1992 and built the business into an international brand. In this podcast he shares his 40+ years’ journey in business, highlighting the entrepreneurial influence of his family, the impact of early exposure to small business, and the lessons learned from resilience and leadership.

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    32 m
  • What’s the secret sauce behind the success of Mister Minit?
    Jun 20 2024

    The simple art of fixing things has sustained Mister Minit since 1957. This quiet achiever has a clear business ethos that has served its customers, staff and franchisees over the years.

    CEO Maria Walton sheds light on the service business which recruits franchisees entirely from its retail workforce.

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    29 m
  • Champions of wellbeing: how City Cave is growing its brand
    Jun 7 2024

    Flotation proved a catalyst for former tradie and City Cave co-founder Jeremy Hassell who found the water treatment significantly improved his wellbeing. Today the City Cave business is a confident player in the $164.4 billion Aussie wellness market. It has taken the east coast of Australia by storm, has more than 70 centres, and has dipped its toes into the US market.

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    25 m
  • Shaking up an iconic brand: how Jim's went viral
    May 24 2024

    How did a former law student take a staid but iconic brand like Jim’s and make it a social media phenomenon? In this podcast Joel Kleber reveals the content strategy that not only brought the Jim’s Group TikTok success but won him the top spot in this year’s Top 30 Franchise Executives listing.

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    33 m
  • So you want to buy a McDonald’s?
    Mar 15 2024

    The Golden Arches is a gleaming example of how to scale a business globally. In Australia, there are already more than 1000 restaurants across the country and the fast food giant has a taste for more.

    In this podcast McDonald’s Australia’s chief restaurant officer Cameron Newlands discusses how the brand is responding to the demands for convenience, the challenges of adopting sustainable measures, and staying competitive.

    Cameron highlights some of the challenges of growth, including the misconception that Macca’s isn’t recruiting new franchisees. It is fired up to bring onboard new franchisees from a variety of backgrounds, and Cameron unpacks some of the rigours and benefits of the recruitment process.

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    22 m
  • Aussie's secret to scaling business and winning a top home loans award
    Feb 29 2024

    Matt Whyte is general manager of distribution growth at Lendi, the digital loans business which merged with the iconic mortgage broker, Aussie. Matt has more than 15 years experience with Aussie and is also a seasoned franchise executive, so he is well placed to talk about business expansion.

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    24 m
  • How Pattison's Patisserie founder is scaling up for the future
    Feb 9 2024

    When Peter Pattison fell in love with French patisserie it changed his life. After training as a patissiere, Peter put his skills to work and with his wife Michelle opened their first patisserie in Sydney.

    Today Peter heads up a chain of 17 Pattison Patisseries. and has plans to develop and grow the brand.

    In this podcast we chat about scaling a business, nurturing loyalty and longevity in a team, leading from the front and what’s next for the brand.

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    20 m
  • Scaling up: how Lift Brands' founder became a serial entrepreneur
    Dec 13 2023

    Peter Taunton is the founder of Lift Brands, the US-based parent company of Snap Fitness and one of the largest wellness brands in the world.

    In this podcast we talk about his childhood experiences with business from selling popcorn outside his father’s grocery store to lessons learned about leadership. We talk about scaling a business from one fitness studio to a global chain, about business failure, and what motivates him after 35 years of building businesses.

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    34 m