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Commical

De: Marie El Daghl
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Work, life and laughs with marketing agency, Chasing Albert. Hosted by Managing Director, Marie El Daghl, Commical appraoches different topics in the same intellectually curious and fun way. Features interviews for learning and 5 minute bites for nothing but a laugh. Economía
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  • Biting into 35 years of Byron Bay Cookies
    Jul 3 2025

    How do you take a local cookie brand from a Byron Bay market stall to Qantas flights and Oscar gift bags?

    In this episode, we explore the magic behind building brands that last, without losing what made them lovable in the first place. Emilie shares how her small but mighty marketing team gets big results, and the surprising role comedy and improv play in her creative process.

    From supermarket shelves to stand-up stages, this episode leaves no crumbs.

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    36 m
  • The RAP Effect
    May 15 2025

    What difference can a business make to Reconciliation in Australia?

    Hint: It’s not just an Acknowledgment of Country on the footer of your website.

    It's about real action - creating jobs, supporting Indigenous businesses, and ensuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have a seat at the table. This is where a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAPs) comes in.

    We spoke with Adrian Cheatham, from Reconciliation Australia to learn more about the power of RAPs and the tangible benefits of having one in place. We’ve even committed to starting on ourselves.

    In this episode, hear why:

    • Why over 3,300 organisations have committed to a RAP

    • The real impact RAPs are having in workplaces across Australia

    • The uncomfortable truth about businesses that choose to do nothing

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    32 m
  • From Playdates to Pitch Decks
    Apr 7 2025

    80% of working parents are now in the workforce, and the juggle is real. It’s pushing brilliant people out of fast-paced industries like media and marketing.

    In this episode, we hear from media gun Lauren Thornborough, co-founder of The Village, a community built to support, connect and advocate for working parents in the media industry.

    Lauren shares why she launched the movement and what needs to change if we want to keep great talent in the game.

    We talk flexibility, mental load, and building cultures that work with people’s lives, not against them.

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    44 m
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