Food for thought: recipes, hints and tips, interviews and a market report.
It s one of those constants in this fair city; every Sunday at midday tune into the best radio station on earth for
Eat It, Triple R s resident food show. No-one really knows quite how many years the show has been on-air, but it s been going long enough for us all to lose track. Each week Cam Smith and Matt Steadman take an hour to discuss every aspect of food and drink, including regular market reports, interviews with chefs and restaurateurs, chats with industry and lobby groups, emptying bottles with wine-makers and writers, answering listeners questions, the occasional on-air cooking segment, and anything else we deem fit. Sometimes we ll even squeeze in a song or two.
Smith, Goth break Grand Traverse skimo course record in race s return to Aspen
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Programs: Eat It – 28 March 2021, Eat It — Triple R 102 7FM, Melbourne Independent Radio
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Paradox Signs Australian PGA Tour Star Cameron Smith as Global Ambassador to Deepen Pursuit of Exploring the Art and Science of Exceptional Teams
Mar 16 2021
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – Paradox, the global conversational AI platform helping talent acquisition teams like Unilever and McDonald’s spend more time with people by automating tasks like screening, interview scheduling, and candidate communications, recently announced a partnership with professional golfer and two-time Australian PGA Championship winner Cameron Smith.
The partnership is in conjunction with the creation of
Team Paradox, the company’s pursuit of studying the elements that make up great teams. We’ve always believed that if you get the people thing right, you can build teams that change the world, said Aaron Matos, Paradox’s founder and CEO. To truly invest in that mission, we think it’s critical to study high-performance teams through multiple lenses. That’s where