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You didn’t become an entrepreneur to grin and bear your way through your business and life, did you? Well, allow me to demystify business and join me weekly on Digital Business Your Way, a podcast about the true stories and insider secrets of online entrepreneur life. I'm your host, Tracie Patterson, and it's my mission to pull back the curtain on building a sustainable business so you can create the impact in life you’re seeking.
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Beginners Guide to Design Thinking

Lucy Patterson & Tracy Sharp

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Welcome to A Beginner's Guide to Design Thinking, the perfect podcast for curious souls eager to harness the power of design thinking to level up their business and personal life. Join your hosts - Lucy Patterson and Tracy Sharp - two Northern lasses passionate about helping people like you disrupt the status quo. We’re here to boost your business performance while reigniting your zest for life. No "but we've always done it that way" excuses allowed! We'll guide you through the process of fi ...
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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In “Marketing #Unfiltered," you don’t just learn awesome stuff to help you figure out marketing, you get the BTS scoop of building a business — the hilarious, the traumatic, and the “omg thank god I’m not the only one.” Hi! ✋🏻 I’m Sophia Parra and I’m a social media strategist for coaches. For years I ran an agency where I helped multiple six figure and seven figure coaches create content and strategies that build their following and drive traffic to their offers. My guests and I swap biz ho ...
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The debate over whether prescriptions of medicinal cannabis are leading to more hospitalisations continues. Since legalising medicinal cannabis, Queensland has seen 167,000 scripts prescribed since 2016; that's more than Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia, and South Australia combined. Advocates say concerns raised by medical professional…
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Pakistan is bracing for possible military action from India as tensions continue to ratchet up over last week's deadly militant attack in Kashmir, that killed dozens of tourists and their guide. India has described the massacre as a "terror attack" and accused Pakistan of backing it. Pakistan has denied any connection to the attack ... which was in…
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US President Trump's latest executive order to fast-track approvals for deep sea mining - both in the US and international waters - has been welcomed by The Metals Company, the Canadian firm that lobbied the government for these expedited permits. But the race to the seabed has sparked fears among environmentalists that this could permanently damag…
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Mark Carney has secured a new term for his Liberal party to become the next Prime Minister of Canada. The election campaign was dominated by Canada's deteriorating relationship with the United States under the Trump administration, which made repeated threats to the country's sovereignty. Guest: Nick Taylor-Vaisey, Ottawa Bureau Chief at Politico P…
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From tariffs and trade wars, to an Oval office clash with the Ukrainian President, it's safe to say Donald Trump's second presidency has been eventful. Having promised the most extraordinary first 100 days of any presidency in American history, Mr Trump is marking the milestone with a week-long celebration with the main focus centred on his border …
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The debate over Welcome to Country ceremonies has continued, with the Opposition Leader Peter Dutton suggesting Anzac Day dawn services should not include them. His comments follow public outrage over heckling led by a prominent neo-Nazi during a ceremony at Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service on Friday. Mr Wyatt led calls for the RSL in WA to overt…
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Engineer Veena Sahajwalla has spent years developing new ways to transform waste, including your growing pile of e-waste. And just in the past few days, one of the world's largest steel producers has signed a new partnership with her university to help its industry tackle waste.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Making superannuation voluntary and raising the tax-free threshold to $40,000: these are bold ideas, and are at the crux of an Independent Queensland Senator's bold ambition to hold the balance of power in the Senate and "spark change". After losing his spot on the LNP ticket at pre-selection and defecting to the cross-bench, Senator Gerard Rennick…
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The Australian Medical Association (AMA) and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) have sounded the alarm over the tens of thousands of medicinal cannabis prescriptions in Queensland. The peak bodies are concerned about the potential link the surge in prescriptions may have with rising psychosis events. Guest: Fiona…
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Beijing has reasserted its claim over a disputed reef in the South China Sea with state media showing members of China's coast guard posing with a Chinese flag on the sandbank. Both China and the Philippines have staked their claims to a string of islands and reefs in the area, with physical confrontations, collisions and even threats of force beco…
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The race for critical minerals has opened up a potential flashpoint on Australia's doorstep. US President Donald Trump's executive order to speed up the permits process for deep sea mining has environmental groups and scientists concerned, who say it could irreparably harm marine ecosystems and disrupt the ongoing process to adopt international rul…
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It's now been one month since a devastating earthquake rocked Myanmar, killing more than 3,700 people and injuring thousands more. But tomorrow, an extended ceasefire put in place between the country's warring parties to aid rescue efforts is set to end. Meanwhile, new data from the UN Human Rights Office says more than 170 attacks have occurred si…
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The United Nations' top court has begun five days of hearings to examine allegations that Israel violated international law by refusing to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. Representatives for Gaza and the West Bank are among the first to address the International Court of Justice at the Hague, and at least 40 nations will give evidence l…
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Canadians head to ballot box reflecting on the deadly incident in Vancouver, where a car drove through a street festival, killing at least 11 people. It comes after a federal campaign largely overshadowed by the US President Donald Trump, which has seen the Liberal party change leader and charge back into contention. Guest: Ian Austen, Canadian cor…
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We're in the final stretch of the election campaign and if the polls are to be believed, it's Labor and Anthony Albanese out in front ahead of the Coalition and Peter Dutton. The leaders faced off last night for their last debate of the campaign. GUEST: Jason Clare, Education Minster and Labor's campaign co-spokesperson…
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Formal voting to elect a new pope is due to begin by next week when 135 cardinals enter the centuries-old secret ritual known as the conclave. But papal experts say informal politicking is already underway in the private halls and rooms of the Vatican. Pope Francis had appointed scores of new cardinals in far-flung countries, who've never voted bef…
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The Nationals have ruled out another visa class from the Coalition's commitment to cut overall migration numbers if it wins government. After ruling out cuts to visas for families, tradies, chefs and nurses, questions have been raised about how the Coalition could achieve its ambitious migration target without including the rising number of working…
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A massive explosion at Iran's biggest port has been blamed on improper handling of fuel chemicals used in Iran's ballistic missile program. The huge blast and fire at a commercial port near the southern city of Bandar Abbas, on Saturday night, killed at least 25 people and injured around 800. Guest: Producer: Anne Barker…
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The possibility of a peace deal between Ukraine and Moscow has triggered new concerns in neighbouring Moldova, which has long been fearful of becoming Russia's next military target. Former Moldovan intelligence chief Iurii Briceag has told the Kyiv Independent newspaper that if Ukraine is forced to give up substantial territory to Moscow, it could …
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