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This podcast hosted by media professional Nic Hayes is all about getting the education and motivation to work with media. Understanding the drivers, the tips, the very skills required to make it in the media makes this a must listen podcast for all communicators and business owners.All rights reserved Politik & Regierungen
  • Kathryn Taylor
    Apr 7 2026
    In this episode of #TheExpertsPodcast, we speak with Kathryn Taylor, CEO of EON Foundation—an organisation proving that location is no barrier to powerful storytelling and meaningful media impact. Working across some of the most remote communities in Australia, EON Foundation is transforming the health of First Nations Australians through practical, community-led initiatives. By focusing on growing fresh food, improving nutrition, and empowering local communities to take control of their wellbeing, the results have been both measurable and inspiring. This conversation challenges a long-standing narrative in mainstream media. Too often, coverage of Indigenous Australia is dominated by negative headlines. EON is changing that. With the influence of founder and communications expert Caroline de Mori, the organisation has built a storytelling approach grounded in human connection, hope, and real outcomes—earning strong engagement across multiple media channels. We also explore one of the key challenges facing the foundation: funding. While EON receives support from federal agencies and philanthropic partners, there remains a significant gap at the state level in Western Australia. With more than 40 communities waiting to access the program, the discussion highlights a critical point—prevention-driven health initiatives deliver long-term impact but require upfront investment. This episode is a case study in how not-for-profits, especially those operating outside metropolitan centres can cut through. Through strategic pitching, accessible messaging, and compelling case studies, EON is ensuring its stories are not only told, but heard.
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    37 Min.
  • Medianet Media Landscape Report 2026
    Apr 1 2026
    If you work in the communications space or even just have a general interest in the mood and where media is at this moment, then the Medianet Landscape Report is a must read. Amrita Sidhu, Managing Director of Medianet joins us each year to discuss the findings, and while many won't be surprising, the trends and differences each make for a must-read. Nic and Amrita dive into a few of the findings and some the changes year on year. Trust was a big theme particularly when AI and LLMs are involved. Both journalism and the communications industry have different concerns when it comes to the use and consumption of AI content. So much to dive into… Enjoy the podcast. Here is snapshot of the report and its key findings. Press releases are now the most used story source, used by 86% of journalists. This is followed by industry and professional contacts, used by 83% of journalists. 78% of respondents say that receiving AI-generated pitches decreases their trust in PR content, and 48% believe they can almost always tell if a pitch was written by AI. And yes, AI-generated pitches are making it into journalists' inboxes. 66% of journalists believe that PR professionals are important to their success. Especially when it comes to brining genuinely good stories and sources to them. The best way for a PR professional to build trust with a journalist they haven't worked with before is to show evidence that they understand the journalists' interests (60% of respondents). Social media as a source is declining in usage (from 76% in 2022 to 65% in 2025) with the biggest drop happening on X, dropping from 73% in 2019 to just 36% in 2025.
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    42 Min.
  • Only You - Dr Marny Lishman
    Mar 25 2026
    It wasn't that long ago we had this guest on the show for her last book, now, her new one is out in April called Only You; The unexpected gift of being alone. Dr Marny Lishman was only with us sixteen episodes ago with her book Crisis to Contentment and she's back with an absolute page turner. A true lived experience book, remarkably personal and a deep reflection of her own world where being alone was thrusted on her. In a time when the World Health Organisation in 2025 declared loneliness a public health priority this book could not be better timed. Immediately from the start of the conversation, you'll get a very clear understanding of why this book was written. You have permission to be alone, you can relish and own the moment. Society has an expectation that we need to couple up, but you first need to find contentment with yourself. There are so many hurdles, distractions, anchors, and reasons for us to react the way we do to being alone. This book will help change your perspective when it is only you. This is Marny's third book but it's the book she always wanted to bring to print, right from the start. It has taken time for the content to be consumable. It's not just the 50% of those from failed relationships and marriages; it is for everyone feeling lonely in all situations - both women and men. Being alone is not defined by gender, nationality, industry, family, or how much money you earn. It'll affect everyone. "The most important relationship you'll ever have is the one you have with you!" A wonderful read, being released on the 29th of April, available online and at all good bookstores.
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    37 Min.
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