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Inverting the Pyramid with Cameron Avery | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 8
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Inverting the Pyramid with Cameron Avery. Look Inside →. Cameron Avery- - 17 December 2014. What do you do? Laughs] Well I’m a dad, I’m a husband, I’m an acronym, so CEO will be the acronym, that’s who. The what, what do I do? How did you get into the I.T. space? Accidental. By- by, life I guess, with just- It was just- it’s where my path took me. So I went to- I went to university, did a bachelor of building degree, architecture, project management, building skyscrapers. Went on a building s...So then I...
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The Concrete Poetry of Lorenzo Princi | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 1
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The Concrete Poetry of Lorenzo Princi. Look Inside →. Lorenzo- - August 2014. What is it with poetry? Poetry has always been there. From when I was very young, reading song lyrics from album booklets and dabbling in bad puppy-love poems for my latest childhood crush. Rhyming you with do over and over again got boring though and when I hit my teens I was drawn to music that did a little more than that with its lyrics. So how to get started? With services like blurb.com and other self publishing sites,...
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Collection Two | Caffeine & Concrete
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The second collected edition of Caffeine and Concrete includes all the interviews from Volumes 6 to 10 of the zine featuring some amazing stories of entrepreneurship and leadership. With all new layouts and an overall more complete magazine feel, the collection is more reader-friendly and a little bit more bang for your buck. Collection Two is a 100 page magazine printed superbly on premium matte paper, available now through Blurb. Spelling It Out with Tania Debono. Taking The Field with Ivan Gavran.
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Painting Australia With Nigel Sense | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 5
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Painting Australia With Nigel Sense. Look Inside →. Nigel Sense is an Australian pop artist whose work has been showcased at the inaugural Colombo Art Biennale in Sri Lanka as well as galleries around Sydney. His award-winning first solo exhibition, I Work with Tools. Nigel Sense- - 2 November 2014. What do you do? I never really fit in.". Yeah, I understand, I’m from Adelaide and it’s a similar kind of experience. Barbeques, you know? Footballs, cars, bad tattoos, you know? I don’t know, going to Bali!
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Taking Your Order with Stef Princi | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 9
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Taking Your Order with Stef Princi. Look Inside →. Stef Princi is the Managing Director of Bluefrog POS. Stef Princi- - 30 December 2014. You don’t work nine to five in an office. What would you say you do? So this is sort of my newer role now because obviously the role has changed over the years. So my current role is more- the first thing I do is check emails, you know? The usual stuff- do a bit of accounting stuff and I usually look at, you know? Well, the way it started is- so I had really not a lot ...
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Down In The Basement with Luke Yates | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 2
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Down In The Basement with Luke Yates. Look Inside →. The Sound of Machines Commission Painting began as a means to help founder Luke Yates support his decision to go back to university after years in the corporate world. The demand was through the roof, so we ask him how and why he feels he's been able to create a successful business in such a niche market. Luke's story is interesting and inspiring, told by the man himself with a unique and refreshing world view. Luke Yates- - 22 September 2014. Now uni’...
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Taking It To The Streets with Ashka Shen | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 10
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Taking It To The Streets with Ashka Shen. Look Inside →. Ashka Shen is a Street Style Blogger and Fashion Photographer. In volume 10, we learn how her passion for photography combined with her keen interest in the female form and its extension through fashion developed and helped her build a reputation as Australia’s premier street style blogger. Take a seat, brew a coffee, and enjoy her story as she takes us on a journey from frustrated digital designer to an internation fashion week photographer. So, a...
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Shooting Hoops with Dave Bolton | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 4
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Shooting Hoops with Dave Bolton. Look Inside →. Dave Bolton- - 19 October 2014. Who or what influenced you to enter the technology space? I think- all kids are around technology now but it- probably a bit rarer back then so, it’s a bit- bit of an easy entry. Do you feel the magic is expected nowadays or that perhaps our generation has more appreciation? The leap to today’s tech-savvy world from the late 80s has been great. Mindcraft is a game but it’s a process of creating and how do I solve a problem?
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Taking The Field with Ivan Gavran | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 7
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Taking The Field with Ivan Gavran. Look Inside →. Ivan is a Divisional Head and business and leadership coach at Altus Q. He has also successfully launched the increasingly popular Croatian Business Forum in Sydney. Deciding to make his context helping people , we discover how Ivan unearthed his empathy to make a life changing decision, transitioning from a resenter in the corporate space, to someone enjoying his career and more importantly, life, in the coaching field. Ivan Gavran- - 8 November 2014.
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Spelling It Out With Tania Debono | Caffeine & Concrete Vol. 6
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Spelling It Out With Tania Debono. Look Inside →. Tania Debono- - 4 November 2014. You certainly don’t have a nine to five, but a twenty-four seven. What do you do? I don’t know what I do! My life is work but in the best way possible.". You’re originally from Adelaide’s western suburbs. It can be hard to break out of the generational monotony, especially in an Italian family. How and why did you move to Sydney and start your career in media? Laughs] yeah, yeah. What the hell am I doing? Caffeine and Conc...
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