What’s success? Is it money? Fame? World domination? Or something else entirely? Success means different things to different people, but if nobody knows what it actually is then why are we so obsessed with achieving it? In this 10-part series presented by MYOB, we pull, prod and poke at success by asking people from a range of backgrounds one simple question: are you successful? Their answers might surprise you. Available wherever you get your podcasts.
We talk to Lily Dempster, founder and CEO of The Neighbourhood Effect, a new Canberra based social enterprise.The Neighbourhood Effect builds digital ...
Danielle Owen Whitford is the CEO of Pioneera, an app which uses artificial intelligence to predict employee stress in organisations.Danielle channele...
Today we’re talking to Dr. Claire Jenkins, founder and CEO of VetChat, a tele-health platform for pets.What’s tele-health? Well, more about that later...
The superannuation shortfall is a hot topic in Australia, with some reports telling us that over sixty percent of Australians are worried they won’t h...
They say necessity is the mother of all invention, but Dr. Annie McAuley takes that one step further.She’s combined the benefits of her research backg...
GPS tools are great, but they have two main drawbacks – number one, they don’t really canvas indoor areas and number two, if you’re vision impaired th...
Most people get into business to make money, but where does that leave you at the end of the day? How do you define success when your aim is to change...
What’s the point of achieving great things if you miss out on your child’s first steps?More and more people are designing businesses to help them spen...
How does an artist know when a painting is done? Isn’t there just one more brushstroke that will make it just that little bit more perfect?Perfection ...
Why are Australian startups so coy about taking on the world and becoming the biggest they can be?Success stories like Atlassian and Canva help, but m...