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One of the five most popular episodes of season 2. Episode 9 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom, the hosts welcome Yolanda Kincaid, CEO of Sycamore Services in Indiana, for a powerful conversation about leadership, inclusion, and the evolving landscape of disability support. With warmth and clarity, Yolanda shares her journey from frontline advocate to executive leader, offering insights into how Sycamore Services empowers individuals with disabilities to live full, independent lives. From policy shifts to personal stories, this episode shines a light on the human side of service systems—and the vision it takes to lead them forward. Learn more about Yolanda and what Sycamore does at https://www.sycamoreservices.com
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One of the top five most popular episodes of season 2. Episode 13 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom, the hosts lace up for a captivating conversation with Iliya and Kelsey Koreshev, elite ice dance partners whose journey on the rink is equal parts artistry, grit, and trust. From early morning practices to international competitions, Iliya and Kelsey share the highs and hurdles of building a career in one of skating’s most demanding disciplines. With stories of choreography, chemistry, and the quiet resilience behind every glide, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the world of competitive ice dance—and the partnership that makes it all possible.
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Season 2, Episode 33 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom plays like a celebratory victory lap. Evan and Tom look back over the first 32 episodes of the season, revisiting the guests who shaped the show. They highlight the running themes that emerged along the way. To close out the episode, Evan unveils the Top Ten MostâListenedâTo Episodes, counting down from ten with dramatic flair until he reaches the big reveal.
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Season 2, Episode 32 of the G’Day Mate Podcast with Evan and Tom zeroes in on the idea of highâsignal, lowânoise leadership—the kind embodied by figures like Steve Jobs and Elon Musk. In their conversation, they explore how these leaders cut through clutter, ignore distractions, and drive teams toward bold outcomes with intense clarity. Evan highlights the upside: decisive action, rapid innovation, and a culture that rallies around a clear vision. Tom counters with the tradeoffs, noting that this style can sometimes create blind spots, strain teams, or oversimplify complex problems. Together, they paint a nuanced picture of what it means to lead with sharp focus in a world overflowing with noise, using Jobs and Musk as vivid examples of both the power and the pitfalls of this approach.
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On Season 2, Episode 31 of the G'Day Mate Podcast, Evan and Tom sit down with Evan’s retired former colleague, Steve Hamm, to discuss life after the nine-to-five. After making the leap to Italy with his wife, Steve hasn't slowed down, recently returning from an incredible cruise through the waters of New Zealand and Australia. From the highlights of his South Pacific adventure to the nuts and bolts of establishing a new life in Italy, Steve shares what it’s really like to trade the office for international exploration. Tune in for a conversation about travel, transition, and the ultimate retirement road map.
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On Season 2, Episode 39 of the G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom podcast, the guys sit down with Bud Danenberger, a towering figure in U.S. offshore energy regulation whose 38âyear career earned him induction into the Offshore Energy Center’s Hall of Fame, the Department of the Interior’s Distinguished Service Award, the Offshore Technology Conference’s Distinguished Achievement Award, and a Meritorious Public Service Award from the U.S. Coast Guard. Bud takes listeners back to the early days of offshore development, from exploratory drilling off the Atlantic Coast, to the bustling activity offshore California, to the Gulf of Mexico’s rise as a global center of innovation. It’s a rare, firsthand look at the evolution of an industry through the eyes of someone who helped guide it with steadiness, integrity, and a deep respect for safety and progress. See Bud's latest posts on his blog at: budsoffshoreenergy.com
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On Season 2, Episode 29 of the G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom podcast, the guys dive into the five tech powerhouses reshaping how we’ll live and work in the years ahead: OpenAI, NVIDIA, Neuralink, IonQ, and Palantir. From breakthroughs in artificial intelligence to the hardware that fuels it, from brain–computer interfaces that push the boundaries of human capability to quantum computing that could redefine problemâsolving, and finally to dataâdriven platforms transforming decisionâmaking at scale, Evan and Tom break down why these companies matter and how their innovations are already rippling through everyday life. It’s a forwardâlooking conversation that blends curiosity, clarity, and a healthy dose of wonder about what comes next.
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On Season 2, Episode 28 of the G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom podcast, the guys sit down with Beth and her daughter Jennifer, the warm and determined duo behind Creation Café in Danville, Indiana. They share how their journey into the business began (part leap of faith, part creative spark) and reflect on those scrappy, hopeâfilled early days of building something meaningful together. Throughout their story, one theme shines brightly: the incredible support they received from the Danville and the surrounding community. Neighbors, friends, and local partners rallied around them from the very beginning, helping transform their vision into a beloved gathering place that continues to thrive. Find out more at www.ordercreationcookiescafe.com
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Season 2, Episode 27 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom spotlights a lively, sharp, and surprisingly funny conversation between Evan and professional film critic Dustin Chase as they break down the upcoming Oscars. Dustin brings his trademark blend of industry insight and candid opinion, walking listeners through the year’s major nominees, the performances that genuinely impressed him, and the categories where he expects a few surprises. Evan keeps the discussion grounded and accessible, making it easy for casual movie fans to get up to speed while still giving awards-season diehards plenty to chew on. From likely Best Picture frontrunners to darkâhorse acting contenders, the episode offers a fast, engaging way to understand who might walk away with gold, and why this year’s race feels especially competitive. Find Dustin's movie reviews at: www.rottentomatoes.com/critics/dustin-chase/movies
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Season 2, Episode 26 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom brings a warm, curious, and often funny conversation with retired science teacher and longtime coach Mike Burdsall, who now runs a community planetarium and seems to be having more fun in retirement than ever. Evan and Tom dig into Mike’s decades of teaching, the joy he gets from introducing kids and adults to the night sky, and the surprising range of hobbies he’s picked up since leaving the classroom. The episode takes an especially intriguing turn when the hosts ask Mike about recent theories on visitors from other worlds, prompting him to blend scientific skepticism with the openâminded wonder that made him such a beloved educator. It’s a thoughtful, easygoing chat that moves from stargazing to painting to the big cosmic “what ifs,” all with Mike’s trademark humor and grounded perspective.
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Season 2, Episode 25 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom dives into the creative spark behind Evan’s new album Good Influences, released under his band Far From Evan. The episode has an easy, behindâtheâscenes feel as they unpack the origins of six different tracks, each one shaped by a different popâculture touchstone. They laugh through the comedic brilliance of Kath and Kim, reflect on the childhood wonder of E.T., and explore how the eerie nostalgia of Stranger Things found its way into Evan’s songwriting. It’s a fun blend of storytelling, music nerdery, and cultural throwbacks, giving listeners a clearer sense of how the album came together. You can stream Good Influences, along with the rest of the Far From Evan catalogue, wherever you listen to music.
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Season 2, Episode 24 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom brings a warm, easygoing conversation with Kerry and Andre Billstein, a couple whose story is as grounded and expansive as the Western Australian coastline they call home. They reflect on their very different journeys growing up in Australia, the twists of fate that brought them together, and the shared values that eventually led them to build a life side by side. The episode settles into a thoughtful rhythm as they talk about the evolution of their wellness business, Kocoond Wellness Co., now based in the coastal town of Cervantes. Their work blends community, mindfulness, and a deep appreciation for the land they live on, and the chat offers a genuine look at how they’ve shaped a business that mirrors their own growth. More about their story and offerings lives at www.kocoondwellnessco.com.
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Season 2, Episode 23 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom dives into the creative world of Ryan Thomas Holley, a seasoned Austinâbased musician whose passion for music took root early in life. The conversation traces his journey from a kid captivated by melody to a professional artist writing, recording, and performing his own material across Texas and beyond. Ryan shares stories from the stage, including the thrill and discipline of fronting several highâenergy, wildly popular tribute bands where he steps into the shoes of iconic vocalists. His blend of authenticity, technical skill, and sheer love for performing shines through the episode, giving listeners a vivid look at the life of a working musician. Anyone curious to explore more of Ryan’s work can find his music, videos, and upcoming shows on his website and YouTube channel at ryanthomasholley.com and www.youtube.com/@ryanthomasholley
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Season 2, Episode 22 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom brings Kevin Kerins into the studio for a fascinating deep dive into his decadesâlong career in the marine world. Kevin walks the boys through his journey from commercial diving to leading teams in underwater robotics innovation, sharing stories from more than 30 years at Oceaneering and the remarkable projects his group tackled across the globe. From highâstakes subsea operations to unexpected engineering challenges, he gives an inside look at the evolving world of marine technology and the people who make it all work beneath the surface. It’s an insightful, wideâranging conversation with one of the industry’s most seasoned leaders.
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Season 2, Episode 21 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom brings Stacey Noem in for an incredible conversation about growing up in Pennsylvania, becoming a Marine, and spending decades in the Government as a Special Agent. Stacey walks through her Pennsylvania upbringing, small towns, big personalities, and the moments that shaped her early life, before diving into her journey into the Marine Corps and what it taught her about discipline, grit, and service. From there, she opens up about her long career as a Special Agent, sharing stories, lessons, and the realities of a life spent working behind the scenes in some of the most demanding environments. It’s a fascinating, grounded chat filled with heart, humor, and a rare peek into a world most people never get to hear about.
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Season 2, Episode 20 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom brings Peter Saraceni in for a relaxed chat about growing up in Perth and the things he’s discovered in Texas that would be absolute hits back home. Peter shares stories from his West Aussie childhood (the beaches, the heat, the characters) before diving into the food, culture, and everyday quirks of Texas life that blew his mind. From oversized servings to smallâtown charm to the kind of live music scene Perth would go wild for, the boys unpack it all with plenty of laughs. It’s an easygoing convo full of nostalgia, surprises, and a fun look at how two places on opposite sides of the world can feel strangely connected.
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Season 2, Episode 19 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom brings Tim Charters into the studio for a laidâback chat about what life on Capitol Hill really looks like. Tim walks the boys through the daily rhythm of the Hill — the early starts, the constant motion, the characters you meet, and the moments that keep the place buzzing. It’s an easy, insightful conversation with plenty of laughs and a downâtoâearth look at a world most people only ever see from the outside.
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Season 2, Episode 18 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom, the hosts welcome Sean Smith, CEO of Starfire Lumber in Cottage Grove, Oregon, for a candid conversation about the challenges and opportunities facing the timber industry today. Sean shares insights into the realities of forest management, the impacts of devastating wildfires on communities and supply chains, and the opportunities for economic sustainability and environmental stewardship. Together, they explore what the future of the region and industry could look like, highlighting both the resilience of local operations and the urgent need for forward-thinking strategies to protect forests and livelihoods alike. Learn more about Sean and Starfire Lumber at https://www.starfirelumber.com
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Season 2, Episode 17 of G’Day Mate with Evan and Tom, the hosts sit down with Matt Moncrieff, a proud First Nations Ngoonooru-Wajarri Yamatji man whose journey from the spotlight of My Kitchen Rules (MKR) Australia Season 12, where he and teammate KT reached the semi-finals, has blossomed into a deeper mission of cultural connection through food. Matt shares how his natural gift for welcoming others has expanded into championing Aboriginal native ingredients, weaving tradition and innovation into every dish. The conversation explores his passion for honoring heritage, the lessons learned from competitive cooking, and the way food can serve as a bridge between communities, culture, and storytelling. Learn more about Matt at his website https://www.mattmoncrieff.com.au and you can watch season 12 of MKR at https://www.amazon.com/My-Kitchen-Rules-Australia/dp/B0BX1ZYDM9
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Dr. Kay C Dee specializes in cell and tissue engineering, biomaterials, and engineering education. She is a member of the American Institute for Medical & Biomedical Engineering’s College of Fellows, an honor reserved for the nation’s top two percent of medical and biological engineers. Dr. Dee also is a passionate educator and enjoys the opportunities that Rose-Hulman provides to work closely with students. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the National Science Foundation have recognized her teaching skill.
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