First Act shares the origin tales and inspirational stories of Australia’s most innovative business owners and personalities. Hosted by Kochie’s Business Builders’ editors Cec Busby and Adam Bub, these frank conversations deliver a deep dive into the genesis of success. Cec, Adam and their guests unpack the motivations that fired up their journeys and explore the road travelled to reach their goal... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Business |
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If you’re interested in the origin stories of some of Australia’s most influential founders and business owners this podcast delivers a deep dive into what it takes to follow your passion and believe in your dreams. Guests share stories of where their journey began and the successes and failures they’ve encountered along the way
Love this new season - it’s fascinating listening to what really goes into business ‘success stories’. So inspiring and great to know that all journeys are so different.
Small business is the biggest employer of Australians. I love this podcast because the hosts research their guests and ask questions that bring about answers you’ve never heard. The hosts are charismatic, funny and smart. Way to go Adam and Cec!
The speakers are always fun to listen to and have great stories to share!
I love the podcast. This is a very informative resource for those interested in breaking into and navigating the music and entertainment industry. I found out about this through Harry G's online networking event, which is something everyone should look out for in the future! Great for making connections with others with similar interests.
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