Looking good should not cost the earth - Natassia Nicolao of Conserving Beauty
With a background in science and a passion for skincare, Natassia has pioneered a movement towards sustainable beauty.
Turning personal training into an empire - Danny Kennedy of Younify Active
Danny is a trainer to the stars...and Jules. He's gone from personal training to creating a training empire including an online training business, a podcast with over 7 million downloads and a health supplement business, hear how he did it.
Building a great beer brand without the hangover - Andy Miller of Heaps Normal
Zero alcohol beer that tastes good, that is Heaps Normal mission. CEO and Co-Founder, Andy Miller explains the advantages of being independent, reveals his biggest mistake and how they built their community.
The Do's and Don'ts of an IPO - Jay Grant from Newhaven Wealth
Financial Advisor Jay Grant explains the initial public offering in a jargon free way and talks about companies that have got it right and those that sank without trace.
Jules goes to see the executive shrink - Dr Martin Boult
Self knowledge is crucial in business. Being aware of your strengths and weaknesses means you can find people that compliment your style. But to know yourself, you need to look at what makes you tick, and that's where Executive Psychologist Dr. Martin Boult comes in, so he decided to look at Jules'…
The sextech industry - Bryony Cole from The Future of Sex podcast
Jules tries, and kind of fails, to have a grown-up chat with Bryony Cole, the host of the Future of Sex podcast, about being founder of Sex Tech School. ***Warning: This epsiode features some adult content***
Skyports for flying taxis and delivery drones of the future - Clem Newton-Brown
Clem Newton Brown has a vision, that very soon the skies above our cities will be busy with flying taxis and delivery drones. The problem is the infrastructure for this industry of the future is yet to exist, and that's what Skyportz, his company aims to build.
The queen of Carman's - Carolyn Creswell
Founded in 1992 with just $1000 when she was an 18 year old university student, Carolyn's success in the FMCG business, gained her the title of Telstra Australian Business Woman of the Year. You'll hear how she started, her secrets and the single worst day.
The secret Korean hangover cure - Bae Juice
The humble Korean pear can cure hangovers, that's according to Tim O' Sullivan and Liam Gostencnik, the co-founders of Bae Juice. Their little pouches of juice are now available all over Australia at Woolworths and are looking to expand into North America next.
Pick one channel and don't move on until you've figured it out - Doone Roisin
The Female Startup Club, began as the classic bedroom side hustle. Today, the show is in the top 0.5% of podcasts globally, and a top 10 podcast for entrepreneurship in the US and UK. You'll hear lessons on how to market, how to raise money and how to use online channels.