
Entrepreneurs, Innovators & Great Businesses. We get behind the scenes of Self Made success
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessInvesting | ||||

Ever wanted to completely change your career direction? Or maybe you have a hobby which you would love to turn into an actual business?
Well, that’s what happened to Richard Cooper, who founded the artisan knife making business, Dog Boy Knives. W... more
Dr Sam Costello; co-founded BiomeBank (it’s a poo bank, used to treat various diseases – it’s not a gross story, it’s actually quite amazing).
You will learn about the incredible medical benefits of this treatment, the importance of having a health... more
This episode will inspire you to take a step back, reflect on your work or business, and think of innovative ways to disrupt the traditional, perhaps broken, business model you are working in.
I interview Mellissa Larkin, Founder and Managing Direc... more
This week on The Self Made Theory, I chat with Kelly Jamieson, co-founder of Edible Blooms! A totally amazing, unique gift business in Australia, the UK & New Zealand.
Kelly runs her business from both her office in Adelaide and from her farm, whi... more
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I have especially loved your interviews with the younger entrepreneurs. The most recent interview with Eloise and Isobel was fantastic. Talk about connecting with your purpose and then finding a way to live it day-to-day!
The range of diverse leaders on subjects I never previously thought would interest me, agricultural technology for example, is inspirational.
To listen to people who have this amazing ethic and are the master of their work really changes the way you approach your thinking in navigating the business world.
Ben has a great way of asking the questions that really cut to the core of what these people are about, what their ethos is.
Highly recommend listening.
Just listened to my very first Self Made Theory podcast, Nuago. Initially I thought the topic would not interest me but I kept listening and found it to be not only interesting but I learned a lot from the 2 speakers as well, they're clearly very passionate about what they do. I’ll definitely be listening to more episodes. Cheers.
Truly inspiring podcasts showcasing many varied businesses. Even if you are not into creating a business the podcasts are just great entertainment. I really enjoy hearing the true life stories straight from the entrepreneurs that kept with their dreams worked hard and didn’t give up.
Ben the interviewer, has a relaxed easy to listen to style which makes the podcasts a pleasure to listen to.
As a fellow “Adelaide-ian” I find it truely inspiring to be informed and enlightened, by Ben’s podcast, of the truely amazing businesses that South Australia produces. Hearing directly from people who have placed so much on the line to make their dreams and aspirations come true, their successes, their hurdles, their sacrifices and their learnings makes this podcast a wealth of knowledge for anyone thinking of commencing the business founding journey for themselves. But even if you’re not you’... more









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