
Uncommon is a show that asks the Why on Business, Media, Current Affairs and Sport. Hosted by Jordan Michaelides, previous guests include Wil Anderson, Dr Karl, Stephanie Miller, Justin Dry, Jeff Kennett and Jonathan Hallinan. To learn more about our guests, head to neuralle.com/uncommon.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 353 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Chelsea Morley is the founder and creative director of Tiny Disco. A Melbourne based new-age advertising agency with a focus on creative ideas, and beautiful content.
Founder of Tiny Disco, Chelsea Morley, explains how she was treated differently in the work environment after being pregnant.
Bruce Peterson is the Founder & Executive Chairman at Grande Experiences and THE LUME. Responsible for immersive multi-sensory experiences such as ‘Van Gogh alive’, ‘Monet & Friends Alive’ and many more.
In this clip, Bruce Peterson explains how he came up with the idea for LUME and how context is key for true appreciation of art.
Beau Arfi is the CEO of Maple Property Group, owner of 20 properties by the age of 27. Beau is focused on helping Australians achieve their dream lifestyle through tailored investment strategies, detailed education and statistic-based property select... more
Beau Afri is the CEO of Maple Property Group, owner of 20 properties by the age of 27. Beau is focused on helping Australians achieve their dream lifestyle through tailored investment strategies, detailed education and statistic-based property select... more
Simon Kuestenmacher is the Co-Founder and Director at The Demographics Group. Simon provides specialist advice on demographic consumer and social trends for business, often writing as a columnist for The Australian and The New Daily newspapers.
Simon Kuestenmacher, co-founder of The Demographics Group and demographer explains why shrinking generations and lagging immigration are contributing to the skill shortages across all industries in Australia.
I liked how Jordan listed and time stamped topics in this interview. What I didn’t like so much was how slow Jordan spoke! Omg way to drag it out! Whatever anyone thinks of Bryce that show is toxic AF!
Jordan is the Joe Rogan of Australia. Hear me out. No one interviews such a diverse range of guests here in Aus like Jordan does. From Aussie entrepreneurs, to comedians, to authors, this guy is getting in touch with a hugely diverse range of untapped Aussie talent. We need more local content like this here. 10/10 this man is paving the way.
Jordan is obviously well prepared for each interview and I liked his style of give and take with his guests. Recent guests have been perfect episodes for those who are looking to know more about the decisions and mindset that is required for creating a small business.
The concept is good and guests great but the interviews seem to have have no structure. At times it was hard to persevere. The interviews should be no longer than 40 minutes with less meaningless chit chat and stories from the host.
Top Shelf! Thank you Jordan for being the kind of lighthouse we need in this world :-)
I may be biased – but it's not bhed, good soize.
Getting borderline addicted to Uncommon. Love hearing from the local Melbourne identities and the takeaway learnings from some industry leaders.
I have recently found this podcast and I can now say I am addicted! So far my favourite episode has to be the one and only Jeff Kennett. Growing up with him as premier and then leading the might hawks to 4 finals! Keep up the great content Jordan!
Jordan has created something special with Uncommon — it’s an interview show, with his distinct style driving the conversation that delivers insights not typically shared from guests. He’s well researched and strategic. I especially love his focus on entrepreneurship, business and finance. If you’re looking for an Australian interview podcast, definitely give Uncommon a listen.
I had the privilege of being a guest in this podcast and loved it. Such natural conversation and you never know where or will go.
Highly recommend
One of my favourite podcasts. Incredible guests having incredible conversations. Jordan is a truly talented interviewer and I can’t wait to see what Neuralle produce next!
If you have any interest in business, entrepreneurship, innovation or just listening to interesting people and their stories, this really is one to listen to! I'm glad you are doing these, they are a rarely seen insight into the minds of some of the brilliant people living in Australia.
Great Poddy, would reccomend
Jordan Michaelides is an incredibly skilled interviewer. He doesn’t shy away from asking the tough questions, and he’s equally ready to provide an unparalleled level of infotainment. Once you start listening, you won’t want to stop.
I had the pleasure of being a guest on Jordans podcast. The plan was that I was there to talk about trading but Jordan is such an at ease and knowledgeable host that our topics ranged far and wide from the prevelance of anxity to the impact of devices on the young and eventually we got back to trading.










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