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Perth Podcast Festival presents: LIVE Episode + Beer Tasting Sundowner with Simple Minds

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Perth Podcast Festival invites you to come and enjoy a sundowner session filled with REAL conversations over a beer tasting on topics such as entrepreneurship, mental health, growth & self-improvement.

When: 17:00 - 19:00, Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Live Podcast kicks off around 17:30 Approx 60 mins + Q&A

Price: $10 + GST includes your beer sampling for the evening, as well as a spot in the audience to hear Simple Minds record an episode.


Come on down and join the lads for some fun as they record a live episode of the Simple Minds Podcast to mark an end to Perth Podcast Festival.

For the second time since the show began in November 2017, the guys are leaving the safety of their studio and going out into the world. 

Join Conrad Francis, Matt J Hanham, Travis Hayto and Marco Noe as they discuss original topics in a special live recording of the podcast. If you’re into entrepreneurship, self-improvement, mental health, business and mindset, this event is for YOU!

After recording, the lads will stick around for a special Q&A to dive further into the topics discussed, creating an interactive experience over a cheeky drink.

As is typical of a Simple Minds Podcast Episode, there will be an in-episode drink tasting and for this special event, beverages are being supplied by the awesome folks at Albany based Wilson Brewing.

And if you need another reason to join, you’ll be happy to learn that part proceeds of the ticket money will be donated to A Stitch In Time, a charity founded by former Wildcats Champion Greg Hire in 2014 off the back of wanting to become a presence in the landscape of Mental Health in Western Australia.

The organisation focuses on mentoring, resilience and wellbeing inspired by Greg’s own background as a troubled teen. A Stitch In Time has developed and facilitated programs for over 40 schools over Western Australia, helping youth better cope with emotional issues and develop healthy mindsets. 

Meet the SMP lads

Matt J Hanham has been in the business game for years with experience spanning several industries.  He is the CEO of Visible, a leading digital marketing agency based in Perth. Thanks to his passion for entrepreneurship, he has become the go to “business guy” of the show with his choice of topics.  As well as that, Matt’s upbeat and jokey demeanour brings extra energy to the podcast. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

Conrad Francis is the man behind Inspired Money - a financial consultancy dedicated to providing their clients with actionable financial advice. He is a big voice for self-improvement and growth, taking the other lads to task on their own accountability and how to solve the problems they face, for better or for worse. Connect with him on LinkedIn

Travis Hayto is the man behind Travis Hayto & Co, a successful photography business that empowers brands to show their unique identity.  He is the “chill” member of SMP, being a calming and informative voice in the group. Travis enjoys tackling topics around self-improvement, mental health & growth. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

Marco Noe is a former engineer turned talented freelance filmmaker and owner of Mnfilm. He has a passion for documenting endurance sports and high performance athletes. Marco’s been with SMP since the early days and is always keen to explore & discuss the mindset and determination required to break records and push personal boundaries. Connect with him on LinkedIn.

Want to keep up with the guys and their exploits on the podcast?

Listen to the Simple Minds Podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts

Follow Simple Minds Podcast on Facebook at - @SimpleMindsPodcast

Follow on Instagram at - @simplemindspodcast

Or check out our Website for more info on the show at - simplemindspodcast.com

Don't miss out on this great opportunity and have the chance to ask your questions! RSVP today or reach out to amilia@spacecubed.com to learn more about Perth Podcast Festival.

2020 Festival Partners

This festival is made possible thanks to the support and partnership of Murdoch University, and our media partner Business News.

Murdoch University is a place where business, industry, research, students, alumni and the broader community come together to learn, innovate, and collaborate.

For more than 27 years, Business News has been a trusted, independent source for quality news and information about commerce and industry in WA.


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