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theprhubglobal has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in April 2021. Resources theprhubglobal has populated their site with include: • Your next customer may ask AI who to trust. Will your business show up? • AI is making credibility harder to fake - Business Builders • What it costs when the market doesn’t fully understand your business • The longevity movement is growing, but doctors warn consumers to be cautious • Roll out the network: XPeng confirms its first four Aussie showrooms as G6 mid-sized SUV electric launches. Another 20 outlets promised before the end of 2025 - EV Central • ‘Like a hotel’: How embattled aged care home picked up its game • Ka Wai Yeung - Buildings that create connection • Think past the cart: 4 moves to flip sales into loyalty • Tech Fast 50 winners defy economic challenges and higher costs of capital • 'Your life is the most important project you’ll ever work on': An architect’s advice for building a purpose-led career • The BBQ small talk that lit the fire for car subscription start-up • Tech disrupting the Aussie hospitality industry with Ben Lipschitz • Mahjong is finding favour with a new generation • Swoop officially names new chief for Moose Mobile • The property buyer who very nearly played basketball with Kanye • EP#84 - Enhancing E-commerce Brands with The WORKING PARTY • How do you PR yourself and build new, powerful connections • Unpacking Success: Ben Lipschitz’s $10K Wholesale Empire • "Everyone deserves a safe, certain home." Mark Bouris & Jeremy Hastings • Swoop offloads wholesale voice business to Pivotel for $9m • Evexus launches advanced event management software solution • A founder's guide to making mergers work • SXSW 2024 voting for XR & Metaverse experts Angus Stevens and Tristan Sternson • How letting go augments Stevens’ reality | The Australian • Economic woes see older Aussies embrace downsizing • Property hotspots: Top 5 regions for NSW first-home buyers • Disability housing project provides MTA for NDIS participants | Architecture & Design • 5 celebrities who can teach you a thing or two about personal branding • My biggest mistake: Tristan Sternson, CEO of ARQ Group and co-lead of NCS NEXT • Does being school captain set you up for success? • Rentvesting proves a winning formula for young Western Sydney investor - latest investor in focus news - API Magazine • HungryHungry appoints Narelle Yacoub to newly created Managing Director role • 'We’re undoubtedly on the cusp of something seismic' - what business leaders think about Generative AI • Five tips for self-employed Australians looking to secure a home loan - Inside Small Business • Vedic meditation: Who has the time to meditate in a monastery, anyway? • From SKINS to sports tech: lessons from failure applied to excellence • Friends With Money #84: Top locations to buy in 2023 • Alternatives fund manager names sales lead • The secret sauce to cold calling: How to nail your elevator pitch • Is it time to get yourself a spiritual mentor? • FoodByUs complete Series B $12m funding round - Australian Financial Review • 6 property trends to expect in 2023 • More borrowers look to non-banks in tight market • How to prepare for your fixed rate home loan to expire • ‘Misguided’: Australia urged to resist following Canada’s foreign buyer ban • Is the metaverse really all it’s cracked up to be? • Investing trends for 2023 • Glass Onion: What the new film can teach Australian startups about the risks of the genius founder myth • Robots aren’t stealing jobs, they’re enabling us to spend more time being human • How to embrace your business' story to help kick your PR goals in 2023 • Sydney real estate: Six reasons why house prices could rise again in 2023 • Borrowers to face home loan challenges in 2023, expert says - realestate.com.au • Founder tips for how to prepare for the summer break • Swimming coach Brant Best on the 'mind blowing' breakthrough erasing the 'sad' legacy of Speedo Supersuits • 1/3 of buyers feel they ‘miss out’ due to slow financing • How Virtual Reality and the Metaverse Is Becoming the Future of Education • How rising inflation could be an oportunity in the property sector on ausbiz • ‘Serious repercussions’ for RBA in 2023: Rate Money CEO • Remote working made Australians less productive: survey • Let's Talk: Is there ever a 'perfect' time to start a business? • The future of sports tech: How much further can we go with wearable tech? • The Art of Seeing: Alina Gozin'a on 'Giving yourself Permission' • Top 5 areas in Australia for property investors • The Inner Chief: Mark Calabro, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of HungryHungry, on digitising human-to-human connections, succeeding in two tech startups, using fear of failure to your advantage on Apple Podcasts • Aqua Rugby’s Jimmy Galvin: you've never met a CEO quite like him • Could working from home kill your small-business culture? • Making a meal of hospitality tech and how it serves brand opportunities for marketers • Measuring business success: 3 key pillars to have on your radar • Fintech start-up Bridgit taps into housing volatility to process $1b in bridging loans in a year • ‘Messy’ Queensland land tax rule to hit landlords hard • I’m taking part in CEO Dare to Cure 2022 in support of Children’s Cancer Institute. • Jill Berry, Co-Founder - Adatree • The Chief maker: This weekend listen to Co-Founder and CEO Dean Hawkins • Go big before you go small: The huge benefits of large corporate experience • Game Changers: Series 11 Episode 2: Uplifting Leadership - Jeanette Cheah on Apple Podcasts • Uptake of hospitality tech helps family owned eateries survive • 'A poor decision to ignore it': why the metaverse matters for marketers • Three key ways to extend your PR strategy beyond YOU • Getting back in the swim • The power of grants to boost your startup, plus four tips to secure them • Stop the blame game on the tech skills shortage • Startup Daily 2 June: biotech, sport & infrastructure on ausbiz • Innovation education for 'gap year' generation • ARQ signs digital reskilling partnership deal with Hawthorn FC • Start-ups get creative to stave off lay-offs • CMO Digital Edition Issue 1 , 2022 • Dynamic Duos: The PR Hub's Natalie Crynes and Samantha Dybac • To keep or not to keep: The do's and don'ts after acquiring a business • How a national speech therapist shortage is impacting Aussie kids - and concerning experts • The PR Hub Announces New Hires And Internal Promotions - B&T • How to research and explore different suburbs before buying a home • South Sydney's revolutionary concussion aid • Chalmers' 'game changing' move for Paris Olympics • Here's what a Labor win means for the property market • Quit your job? Why your old boss wants you back • Muscle Nation extends national distribution partnership with Coles • SpeedFit targets east coast for expansion - Inside Franchise Business • Home | AUS UKRAINE AID • Boomerang employees: Why businesses should consider rehiring former employees • Sydney nurse amassed $2.6m property portfolio across four states - realestate.com.au • Adatree's Jill Berry on how to spot red flags in business deals • Be Media by Animoca Brands closes AFL metaverse deal - AdNews • Edtech Insiders: Launching The Innovation Gap Year with Jeanette Cheah of Hex on Apple Podcasts • Fast-growing Speedfit group eyes off next milestone • For this CEO, getting choked is just part of ju-jitsu’s fun • Real Story: Nick Browne of Jameson Capital • HEX ramps up ‘innovation gap year’ to help close skills gap • Muscle Nation to work with Thread Together to donate $100,000 worth of products to those affected by the recent flooding • Woman who championed pilates in Australia on feeling fit at 50 • Adatree gains unique Open Banking status, uses it to partner with broker firm • theright.fit launches app to help you find the best digital creator | Marketing Magazine • Banks are predicting the biggest housing crash in decades. Are they right? • Jeanette Cheah: Changing the face of leadership is everyone’s job • What can today's investors learn from the GFC? on ausbiz • Episode 176 ft Ben Lipschitz from Food by Us – Principle of Hospitality • Nathan and Demi Anthony share the secret sauce behind their successful business and relationship • Expanding EMS franchise SpeedFit set to open new Fremantle studio - Australasian Leisure Management • Want a competitive edge in 2022? Empower your people to become brand champions • Women's Agenda: The big shift we need to get and keep more women and girls into science • Nick Bell launches digital agency, says NFTs aren't a fad • Vote for Macrina Lim B&T 30 under 30 • Influence Unlocked: Owning Your Power with Cassandra Kelly • Muscle Nation founders Chris Anastasi and Nathaniel Anthony aiming for 25-30 per cent revenue increase in 2021/22 to $70m • This exec loves nothing more than to get his hands dirty on weekends • 6 property market forecasts and predictions for 2022 • Entrepreneur in the Spotlight | Matej Varhalik, SpeedFit • Marketing for recruitment: The tactics you should use to find the best talent • Influence Unlocked: Flying Flat with Steve Hui on Apple Podcasts • Innovation unlocked: How 12 women shaping Australia's future find ideas • Let’s Talk: How to find and keep great staff - Dynamic Business • Perfect time for online shopping boom • Interview: The tech entrepreneurs taking over the restaurant biz - Fear And Greed - Omny.fm • Interview: Inside one of the biggest banking changes in years - Fear And Greed • Influence Unlocked Podcast S3 Ep 12, Sali SaSI • Clark Rubber Celebrates 75 Years In The Game By Giving Away Pools And A Retro Caravan - B&T • Ex-Menulog execs bank $10m as they look to shake up restaurants again • Entrepreneur in the Spotlight | Jill Berry | Adatree • Muscle Nation Black Friday SALE • Fintech company Adatree appoints Alex Scriven as its first Chief Operating Officer • Restaurant supplier marketplace FoodByUs raises $10 million • Triathlete boss, Ben Lipschitz, who turned to an Olympian for swimming lessons • SpeedFit announces new head of training - Australasian Leisure Management • Win a 13 Seeds produce pack! • Former bank teller reveals simple method to owning 13 homes - realestate.com.au • Muscle Nation wins two major awards at the 2021 Brisbane Young Entrepreneur Awards • New KX Pilates studio opens up in The Precinct in Idalia • CEO of Adatree, Jill Berry, talks about her love for swimming • Get to know the Champagne Dame Kyla Kirkpatrick from The Real Housewives • Adatree launches COVID Hot Spot Alert - ch7News • "Freedom Day" NSW prepares for reopening - SpeedFit CEO Matej Varhalik comments • HungryHungry cofounders sell OrderMate to MSL Solutions (ASX:MSL) • SIGN UP & WIN: Tasmanian hemp seed brand 13 Seeds • 3 Tips for driving Personal Brand for Business PR • The architecture of listening: how First Nations people are helping to shape glorious buildings • Wholesale marketplace FoodByUs expands into liquor • We Are Hiring - Get In Touch • Muscle Nation's founders top tips for monetising your social media • OPINION: JobSaver: NSW hospitality industry calls for supply chain consistency - FoodByUs • The day my world fell apart: What living with MS taught me about business, motherhood and disability - Physio Inq • TAXIBOX partners with TFH Hire Services expands into mobile cool storage • 5 Quick Tricks to Get More Space in Your Home (and in Your Life) - TAXIBOX • Father’s Day Gift Ideas – Sydney Unleashed • Just a moment... • The 20 minute SpeedFit workout that changed Amy’s life: Now it’s her job • TAXIBOX PARTNER WITH TFH HIRE SERVICES • Emperor Champagne signs exclusive deal with Carbon Champagne • You don’t need to be a physio to own a Physio Inq business! • To IPO or Not IPO - James Spenceley Chair Swoop (ASX:SWP) • Muscle Nation gives 2 million customers simple way to support NAIDOC Week • KX Pilates hits 75 studios with the latest opening in Mooloolaba, QWLD • SpeedFit continues national expansion into NSW Central Coast • Muscle Nation launches exclusive custard protein bars into Coles nationwide • TAXIBOX - Ben Cohn in the Australian Financial Review • Influence Unlocked podcast Season 1 & 2 Highlights • Website • Influence Unlocked podcast