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Supercool

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Low-carbon innovations are scaling. But innovation alone doesn't win markets. Adoption does. Each week, climate entrepreneur Josh Dorfman talks with the founders, CEOs, and executives who win customers, grow revenue, and capture market share—by making their low-carbon solutions the industry’s preferred choice. Without adoption, the clean energy transition falters. With adoption, we build the low-carbon future. Supercool reveals how we get there.
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Solution Net Systems

Solution Net Systems

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About us Solution Net Systems, Inc.(SNS) is a global leader in the design and development of automated logistic systems providing integrated solutions for our customers. SNS specializes in upgrading warehouse management systems giving you real time information, connectivity of a fully integrated system, or developing solutions of all sizes. We offer innovative solutions providing design, engineering, integration, installation, program management, and technical support. We can deliver an isla ...
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The Millionaire Mother

Cait Scudder

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Can you be a devoted Mother while running a successful business? The answer is yes, with one giant caveat: it’s safe for you to dream bigger. Much bigger. The Millionaire Mother Podcast is the one-stop shop for learning how to scale a wildly profitable business while navigating the whirlwind of Motherhood. Because let’s be real — nothing is the same after those small humans arrive. If you’ve been wondering if you can truly have it all as a mama and entrepreneur, tune in to find out how Cait ...
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Politics Now

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The ABC's politics podcast, Politics Now, dives into the biggest political stories in Australia and around the world, giving you a balanced look inside the strategies and decisions behind the headlines. Whenever major news breaks, we'll be in your feed with coverage you can trust. From Monday to Wednesday, Patricia Karvelas will chat to a rotating cast of the ABC's biggest political journalists about the latest news. On Thursdays, 'The Party Room' with Patricia Karvelas and Fran Kelly will d ...
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The Go-To Physio

Dave O'Sullivan

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The Go-To Physio Podcast helps therapists differentiate themselves from other therapists by making sense of the most complex patients symptoms, effectively explain the problem & solution for complete buy in & design a bespoke step by step treatment plan for complete patient adherence while empowering your patients to build resilience that ethically increases your revenue, retention, referrals & reputation as the Go-To Therapist in your town! Dave O'Sullivan is the Current England rugby leagu ...
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Elevated Denver

Johnna Flood

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The Elevated Denver podcast is back with a second season. We hear from more neighbors and learn about their experience with homelessness, and also hear from experts on what we need to solve this challenge. We also highlight some innovative strategies in Denver and beyond and have a call to action to be a part of collaborative efforts to create positive change. Season 2 builds off Season 1, a 10-episode, documentary-style narrative that focuses on homelessness to illustrate how Denver’s socia ...
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What if your maternity leave could be more than a pause from your business—and instead become a season of transformation for both your life and your company? In this episode, I'm sitting down with Aly Caffrey, small business operations strategist, bestselling author, founder of Operations Agency, and creator of Master Maternity Leave. Aly helps ent…
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Anthony Albanese has been flexing Australia's middle-power muscle at the 80th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly this week. But while he was affirming Australia's recognition of Palestine and spruiking Australia's social media ban for under 16s, broader global shifts were on display. So, how is Anthony Albanese navigating the new wo…
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Curbside charging sounds obvious—plug in outside your apartment, wake up to a full battery. Yet more than 40 million potential urban EV owners are still waiting for someone to figure it out. it’s electric, co-founded by Tiya Gordon, is designing EV charging for cities—making curbside charging possible by inventing what didn’t exist: hardware powere…
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A date has officially been set for a meeting between Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese. The White House has confirmed the one-on-one will take place in Washington next month, with Anthony Albanese telling reporters that the US President had agreed to a meeting "some time ago." On Politics Now David Speers joined Brett Worthington live from NYC to d…
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In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most powerful shifts you can make in your business to expand your self-concept beyond just a business owner into a visionary, artist, and movement leader. If you’ve been treating your business like a checklist of tasks—content creation, marketing, selling—it’s time to zoom out and see the bigger picture…
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has vowed to revoke Australia's recognition of Palestinian statehood, taking the unusual step of writing to US Republicans to flag the Coalition's position. It came as Anthony Albanese took to the stage at the United Nations General Assembly, where he spoke about Australia's recognition of Palestine and commitment to de…
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Australia has formally recognised Palestine as a sovereign state, with the prime minister suggesting the move was "the world saying that the cycle of violence has to stop". But while the declaration was matched by allies, including Canada and the UK, it puts Australia at odds with the United States. So, what impact will the move actually have? Mean…
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What if the key to feeling resourced, grounded, and more alive wasn’t in doing more, but in learning to pause? In this episode, I am sitting down sits down with my dear friend and nervous system expert, Sarah Tacy, to explore how the body’s innate intelligence guides us back to regulation, resonance, and renewal. Sarah has spent more than two decad…
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The Albanese Government has unveiled its long awaited 2035 emissions reduction target, confirming it will sit in a range of 62 - 70 per cent. But in the Coalition ranks, the climate wars have re-emerged with Opposition leader Sussan Ley forced to reassure her party room that she won't pursue net zero by 2050 at "any cost." The Opposition leader has…
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What if the biggest thing standing between you and overflow isn’t lack—but where you’re choosing to place your focus? In this golden nugget episode, Cait unpacks a game-changing shift that allows you to move from feeling stuck in scarcity to unlocking creative solutions with ease. Instead of getting caught in a loop of I don’t have enough time, sup…
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By fusing architect and developer, Alloy Development is proving that the riskiest choice in real estate isn’t electrification or Passive House — it’s clinging to the past. CEO Jared Della Valle joins Supercool to share the company’s journey to developing The Alloy Block in downtown Brooklyn—aiming to create the most sustainable block in the city. I…
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Donald Trump has rebuked questions from ABC America's Editor John Lyons, suggesting they were “hurting Australia" when speaking to reporters at the White House. But the real "Easter egg" in the heated exchange was the US President seemingly confirming he would be meeting with Anthony Albanese "very soon" - the clearest indication to date the two le…
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As the Albanese Government prepares to release its 2035 emissions reduction target, the Coalition's deep divisions on climate change have re-emerged. Senior Liberal Andrew Hastie has threatened to quit — or be sacked — from the Opposition frontbench if the Coalition doesn't abandon the target. While fellow Coalition frontbencher Jonno Duniam is war…
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As the Albanese Government prepares to unveil its 2035 emissions reduction target, a new climate assessment has painted a dire picture of the future. On Politics Now PK and Brett Worthington discuss how this "sequencing" from the Labor may be laying the groundwork for more ambitious climate targets. And as the PM heads to PNG to ink a new security …
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Opposition leader Sussan Ley has demoted prominent Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to the backbench, after a turbulent week of factional infighting. But the Senator has made it clear she "won't be silenced" on what she calls mass immigration. So, as the factional battlelines are drawn what does this mean for Sussan Ley's authority? Patrici…
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Mike Faherty grew up surfing the Jersey Shore, surrounded by coastal style but chasing something that felt more enduring. Even as a kid, he obsessed over fabrics—the way silk ties carried weight, how colors layered, how clothes gained character through texture. By seventeen, he had already mapped the outlines of the brand he wanted to build. In 201…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned Israel's strike in Qatar as a "violation" of the country's sovereignty, while US President Donald Trump says he's "not thrilled" by the situation. So, does the move jettison the prospect of a ceasefire in Gaza? And the Prime Minister rubs shoulders with world leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum, how is…
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What if the way your brain perceives reality is the very thing holding you back—from peace, freedom, and the life you truly want? In this episode, I sit down with Bizzie Gold, founder of Break Method and author of Your Brain is a Filthy Liar, to explore how subconscious patterns, trauma responses, and brain wiring shape not only our choices, but al…
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The Prime Minister has now added his voice to growing calls for Liberal Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price to apologise for her remarks about Indian migrants. Shadow Attorney General Julian Leeser has apologised to the Indian Australian community for her remarks, while the Senator has doubled down, urging the Opposition leader to force her colleague …
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Tensions are threatening to boil over in the Liberal party in the wake of Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s comments about Indian migration. The NT Senator has now accused her colleague and factional powerbroker Alex Hawke of “cowardly and inappropriate” behaviour and threatening remarks over the matter. While Alex Hawke has taken to the media to …
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The government has quietly signed a $408 million (and then some) deal with Nauru to house members of the so-called NZYQ cohort. The deal was only made public via an end-of-week departmental upload, and the full cost could reach $2.5 billion. Why the silence, and what does it say about the politics of migration and dissent inside Labor right now? Me…
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Forum Mobility is electrifying how America moves freight. Every year, more than 30,000 diesel 18-wheelers haul containers in and out of California’s ports, logging over a billion miles, generating enormous carbon emissions and polluting nearby communities. Electric semis are powerful, quiet, and clean. But at $500,000 apiece with uncertain charging…
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The government is under increasing pressure to explain changes to Freedom of information laws, which could make it harder for journalists and members of the public to gain access to documents. Labor says the current system is outdated and clogged with trivial requests, but critics warn the changes will come at the cost of transparency. And the issu…
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Are you feeling that mix of deep relief and lingering guilt as the kids head back to school? You’re not alone, mama. In this episode, I'm giving you permission to exhale, reclaim your bandwidth, and step into fall with clarity and focus. The truth is—it’s not just about needing more hours. It’s about creating more bandwidth. When your mental load i…
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The government is facing increased criticism over the delays to the introduction of its new aged care reforms. It comes as Department of Health data reveals that 5000 Australians died in the last financial year while waiting for a home care package. There are also questions being raised about Labor's plans to change Freedom of Information laws to m…
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Anti-immigration rallies took place over the weekend with known neo-Nazis speaking at events in Melbourne and Sydney. The Albanese government issued a statement saying that “All Australians, no matter their heritage, have the right to feel safe and welcome in our community” and condemned the march as “hateful”. But is this enough? The government al…
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Parliament is back in full swing, and it's been a blockbuster sitting week in Canberra - with plenty on the agenda for both major parties, and even more happening off it. The biggest story by far? The government’s dramatic decision to downgrade ties with Iran after ASIO revealed credible evidence the regime orchestrated antisemitic attacks on Austr…
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Most U.S. homes aren’t wired for electrified living, even though the clean energy future depends on it. Upgrading panels and wiring can cost thousands before a single new appliance is even installed. Plus, consumers aren’t demanding electrification. They want lifestyle upgrades—faster, more precise cooking, backup power in a pinch, and appliances t…
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A developing story out of Victoria - a police double fatality and an active manhunt - has drawn federal attention to the rise of sovereign citizen ideology in Australia. Are our national security agencies watching closely enough? Meanwhile, the government has doubled down on its decision to significantly downgrade diplomatic ties with Iran, after A…
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What if the key to success in both motherhood and business isn’t doing more—but finally believing you’re worthy of more? In this powerful and soul-shaking episode of the Millionaire Mother Podcast, Cait sits down with licensed therapist, spiritual healer, and best-selling author Christine Gutierrez to talk about one of the most foundational topics …
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Iran has “crossed a line” and “put Australian lives in danger". Flanked by Foreign Minister Penny Wong, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, the Prime Minister confirmed Australia will list Iran’s Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organisation, following ASIO's “credible intelligence” to determine the Iranian go…
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Parliament is back - and the government has come out swinging on housing, fast-tracking its First Homebuyer Guarantee and pausing energy efficiency requirements. But is it bold enough to meet the moment? Meanwhile, the Coalition’s internal split on net zero takes centre stage, with backbencher Barnaby Joyce reigniting debate on Australia’s climate …
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It’s been a big week in Canberra, with unions, business leaders, and politicians of all stripes descending on Parliament House for the Economic Reform Roundtable. The vibe? 'Optimistic' and 'open' - no one wanted to be the spoiler, and everyone wanted to avoid “regulatory hairballs,” to quote Productivity Commissioner Danielle Wood. But as the meet…
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Interface is a public company proving that carbon-negative is possible at scale. The billion-dollar flooring brand has more than 400 carbon-negative products on the market today and a plan to take its entire business carbon-negative by 2040. Liz Minne, Head of Global Sustainability Strategy, shares how Interface is operationalizing that ambition th…
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Are you resisting the squeeze—or letting it move you closer to overflow? So often when we think about overflow, we picture endless ease—money flowing in, patience on tap, business momentum without friction. But here’s the truth: the squeeze is part of the flow. In this bite-sized, potent episode, I'm sharing a raw reflection from a day that stretch…
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“Strength is not measured by how many people you can blow up or how many children you can leave hungry.” That’s the sharp response from Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu labelled Anthony Albanese a “weak politician who betrayed Israel and abandoned Australia’s Jews". As the war of words escalates, wha…
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Australia has cancelled the visa of a Netanyahu government MP. Israel has swiftly retaliated, revoking visas for Australia's representatives to the Palestinian Authority. What does this latest tit-for-tat mean for the already strained relationship? Meanwhile, Canberra is buzzing as the guest list for the Economic Reform Roundtable arrives. The gove…
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Australia’s productivity chief, Danielle Wood, has delivered a pointed reminder that growth hasn’t been a policy priority for far too long. With the Economic Reform Roundtable starting tomorrow, it’s one of the final public bids for what should top the government’s agenda. But with the messaging tightly controlled, is the outcome already locked in?…
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Productivity is the word of the week, dominating the lead-up to Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ Economic Reform Roundtable. Even the RBA’s rate cut - which had the Treasurer metaphorically dancing in the aisles - was quickly overshadowed by a warning from the RBA Governor: Australia’s productivity is falling faster than forecast. It’s shaping up as a summi…
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At Amazon, speed isn’t a carbon cost—it’s a carbon advantage. The company now runs 30,000 electric delivery vehicles, delivered 1.5 billion packages on battery power last year, and has built over 600 renewable energy projects in more than 20 countries—20 gigawatts of clean energy capacity, making it the world’s largest corporate purchaser of renewa…
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Are you keen for a four-day work week to become the new normal? That’s the pitch from the Australian Council of Trade Unions, who want it firmly on the table at next week’s National Economic Reform Roundtable. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister and the Treasurer are at pains to stress they’re perfectly aligned on the summit’s goals - but are they really…
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What if motherhood isn’t a detour from your purpose—but the very thing that activates it? Today I’m joined by the incredible Carson Meyer: birth doula, founder of C & The Moon, and now the author of the beautiful new book Growing Together. Carson and I dive into the real, unfiltered experience of navigating motherhood and business, especially in th…
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What a difference a month makes. Those with mortgages around the country got the change they were hoping for this afternoon, with the RBA board "unanimously" voting to cut the cash rate target by 25 basis points to 3.60 per cent. It’s an independent decision - but will Labor be counting it as a political win? Meanwhile, reaction continues to roll i…
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