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Neuralle, Jordan Michaelides
Uncommon
Uncommon is a show that asks the Why on Business, Media, Current Affairs and Sport. Hosted by Jordan Michaelides, previous guests include Wil Anderson, Dr Karl, Stephanie Miller, Justin Dry, Jeff Kennett and Jonathan Hallinan. To learn more about our guests, head to neuralle.com/uncommon.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.6 stars from 126 ratings
Interview with Bryce Ruthven
I liked how Jordan listed and time stamped topics in this interview. What I didn’t like so much was how slow Jordan spoke! Omg way to drag it out! Whatever anyone thinks of Bryce that show is toxic AF!
lehornbag via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/04/21
Jordan is Australia’s Joe Rogan
Jordan is the Joe Rogan of Australia. Hear me out. No one interviews such a diverse range of guests here in Aus like Jordan does. From Aussie entrepreneurs, to comedians, to authors, this guy is getting in touch with a hugely diverse range of untapped Aussie talent. We need more local content...Read full review »
sebbop via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/02/21
Great Aussie Conversations
Jordan is obviously well prepared for each interview and I liked his style of give and take with his guests. Recent guests have been perfect episodes for those who are looking to know more about the decisions and mindset that is required for creating a small business.
Mere Mortals Podcast via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/25/20
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