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How can you climb a career ladder where the first rung is missing?

How can you climb a career ladder where the first rung is missing?



A university degree no longer guarantees a smooth start to a career. Sean Aylmer speaks with Simon Kuestenmacher of The Demographics Group about degree inflation, why employers need fewer graduates, …


Published on 6 days, 10 hours ago

Murdoch, Hollywood & the future of global media

Murdoch, Hollywood & the future of global media



From the Murdoch empire to Hollywood’s upheaval, the global media landscape is shifting fast. Michael Thompson talks to Tim Burrowes from Mumbrella and Unmade about Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch’s conso…


Published on 1 week ago

Why car dealerships make people rich

Why car dealerships make people rich



Car dealerships don’t sound exciting, but they can be extraordinary wealth generators. Sean Aylmer is joined by Gaurav Sodhi, Deputy Head of Research at Intelligent Investor, to unpack the Eagers Aut…


Published on 1 week ago

Why 2026 might be the year to try glamping

Why 2026 might be the year to try glamping



Camping has grown up - and glamping is one of the fastest-growing travel trends. Sean Aylmer chats with Sonny Hawkins from Luxury Escapes about why 2026 could be the perfect year to try glamping. Fro…


Published on 1 week, 1 day ago

Can our newspapers, TV and radio stations survive?

Can our newspapers, TV and radio stations survive?



Free-to-air TV, newspapers and radio have all been declared “dead”... repeatedly. Michael Thompson speaks with Tim Burrowes, founder and publisher of Mumbrella and the Unmade newsletter, about the sh…


Published on 1 week, 1 day ago

Samsung vs Apple: who really won 2025?

Samsung vs Apple: who really won 2025?



Samsung and Apple went head-to-head in 2025, and the rivalry is only getting fiercer. Michael Thompson is joined by Stephen Fenech, editor of techguide.com.au, to assess who really came out on top. F…


Published on 1 week, 2 days ago

Why private credit is booming

Why private credit is booming



Private credit has exploded in popularity, drawing the attention of investors and regulators alike. Sean Aylmer is joined by Roger Montgomery from Montgomery Investment Management to explain why bank…


Published on 1 week, 2 days ago

Sunken treasure vs economic sweet spots vs working remotely

Sunken treasure vs economic sweet spots vs working remotely



The $US15b sunken treasure vs Australia's economic sweet spot vs Sean's adventures working remotely in France: Sean Aylmer, Michael Thompson and Adam Lang each nominate the best good news story from …


Published on 1 week, 3 days ago

Albo's landslide vs Coalition's demise vs social media ban

Albo's landslide vs Coalition's demise vs social media ban



Anthony Albanese's landslide election win vs the demise of the Coalition vs the world-leading social media ban. Sean Aylmer, Michael Thompson and Adam Lang each nominate their top political story fro…


Published on 1 week, 4 days ago

The quiet Aussie sector doing world-changing things

The quiet Aussie sector doing world-changing things



Australia is emerging as a serious biotech player, backed by world-class universities, grant funding, and a growing venture ecosystem. Michael Thompson speaks with Stefan von Imhof, co-founder of Alt…


Published on 1 week, 5 days ago





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