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Every week, Mike Loder and Finder Founder Fred Schebesta talk to an entrepreneur about how they can focus up and lift their game when it comes to maximizing impact in their field! Fred’s experience provides unmatched insight to help kick their business into gear.

LATEST EPISODE

A Love For Small Business…

Torcht is a video production company with a difference and Founder Brandon Burns wonders what he should do with his business with covid ravaging the industry. Fred releases a new song and shares some insight into living creatively and avoiding distruction.

PREVIOUS EPISODES

Go Live, Goes live! New Book With A Crypto Catch.

An exciting moment this week with Fred’s new book launching. Ahead of grabbing a copy, we discuss some of the motivations for putting “thoughts onto paper” and tucking a bunch of Bitcoin in several copies of the book just like Charlie & the chocolate factory! Fred also unpacks some of the ways he manages to stay motivated and keep perspective whilst riding his success.

Engage The “Enemy”

Find the opposition, work out how you can stand up against their branding, and jump outside the box. Attracting attention to your brand is important when what your offering isn’t a tangible asset. We unpack the ins and out of boosting insurance offerings with our entrepreneurial guest for the day.

Growth In Business That Doesn’t Topple You…

Growth is exciting as it is scary… But how can you grow your business through the various stages, what things should you consider when jumping in with both feet. Our entrepreneurial guest comes to us from Total technology business solutions. Fred flexes his confidence with Bitcoin after braving a brisk crypto winter!

Think Outside Your Business To Expand

We get organised with Mise En Place – our entrepreneurial guest is looking to multiply their message and to make more without having to physically make appointments constantly. Not beyond the realm of imaginion in today’s digital age. Fred also discusses managing failures and checking in with where you are at!

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Aaron Tait’s journey from soldier to humanitarian advocate

Aaron Tait discusses military service, moral conflict, and humanitarian work in interview with Penny Lane on In the Driver’s Seat

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Aaron Tait discusses military service, moral conflict, and humanitarian work in interview with Penny Lane on In the Driver’s Seat

In Short:
– Aaron Tait joined the Australian Navy at 17, following a family military tradition and participating in the Navy diver program.
– Now a father and writer, Tait plans to travel the world with his family and promote his memoir, Far Horizons.

Aaron Tait joined the Australian Navy at 17, continuing a family tradition of military service. Following his officer training, he was selected for the Navy diver program. Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, he was deployed to the Persian Gulf, where he participated in aggressive night raids against smugglers.Tait returned home with post-traumatic stress and moral guilt regarding his missions. A significant interaction with an Iraqi man led him to question the war’s purpose. His research into the siege’s toll on civilians deeply affected him, prompting a desire to make amends.

Humanitarian work

After leaving the military, he spent six months in Spain, where he met his future wife, Caitlyn. They moved to East Africa for humanitarian work before he attended Cambridge University. Tait co-founded YGAP, a nonprofit assisting entrepreneurs globally, impacting over 1.6 million people. He also established an education company, which was sold recently.

Now a father of two, Tait is embarking on a year of travel with his family. His memoir, “Far Horizons,” reflects his journey from combat to compassion. He aims to prioritise fatherhood and hints at writing another book in the future.

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Julia Ferracane discusses her PR journey and philosophy

Julia Ferracane discusses her PR journey and persistence in Penny Lane’s In the Driver’s Seat interview series

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Julia Ferracane discusses her PR journey and persistence in Penny Lane’s In the Driver’s Seat interview series

In Short:
– Julia Ferracane founded Righteous PR, advocating for creatives over her 25-year career.
– She believes persistence is crucial in public relations for success and client selection.

Julia Ferracane, founder of Righteous PR, joins Penny Lane in this episode of In the Driver’s Seat to share her 25-year journey supporting creatives at the Australian Ballet, Penguin Random House, and beyond. She explains how courage and persistence, rather than talent alone, have shaped her career in public relations.

Ferracane discusses the importance of mentorship, overcoming early setbacks, and choosing clients based on the “courage factor” and compelling stories. From securing alpacas for a last-minute media shoot to navigating visibility and self-promotion, she reveals the adaptive problem-solving skills needed to thrive in PR.

She also highlights the value of podcasts for deeper audience engagement and shares insights into her current projects, including collaborations with Scott Pape and Sean Zeps.

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Sooshi Mango shares comedy journey and future plans

SooShi Mango’s Joe, Carlo, and Andrew chat comedy roots and future plans on “In the Driver’s Seat” with Penny Lane

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Sooshi Mango’s Joe, Carlo, and Andrew chat comedy roots and future plans on In the Driver’s Seat with Penny Lane

In Short:
– Sooshi Mango’s comedy draws inspiration from family experiences and nostalgia.
– They plan a world tour in 2026.

Sooshi Mango, featuring Joe, Carlo, and Andrew, appeared on “In the Driver’s Seat,” hosted by Penny Lane. The group is recognised for blending nostalgia and cultural charm with sharp wit. They draw inspiration from their families, finding comedy in their childhood experiences. The group aims for nostalgic humour rather than mocking their backgrounds, with characters based loosely on family members. However, their families do not recognise their comedic potential.

Their viral success stemmed from a video titled “Italians Versus Greeks,” highlighting the friendly rivalry between the communities, released on November 24th. Joe left his job five years ago to focus on Sooshi Mango full-time, a decision made by all members who traded their stable careers for comedy.

Differing personalities

Fan favourites include their dad and mum characters, with the latter being particularly popular. Group dynamics reveal differing personalities; Andrew is seen as temperamental, while another member is easygoing.

The pressure to maintain high content standards is significant, especially for live shows. Sooshi Mango has achieved the unique feat of selling out an arena three times.

Looking ahead, a world tour is set for April to June, starting in New York, alongside plans for an Australian feature film to begin shooting next year.

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