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Author: Adam Hudson, Eric Machado, James Denham & Mark Di Paola

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Unemployable is a podcast for misfits, rebels, and path-makers whose uncommon ambition makes them completely unemployable.

We create content, live events, and communities, that elevate and connect people who don't fit standard career paths. If "normal people" think you're weird, and that your standards are way too high, then you'll probably enjoy our stuff.

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Property prices in Australia are not just high by accident, they are high on purpose. In this episode we break down why governments and councils are invested in keeping values inflated, how land shortages and building bottlenecks will shape the market, and what that means for first home buyers and investors. You will learn the strategies that can help you navigate a system designed to protect wealth and keep prices rising, and why 2026 could be the year that decides who wins and who gets left behind.
Australia is in the middle of a housing crisis and most people think it is just about interest rates or greedy developers, but in this episode you will hear the insider truth. Councils and government red tape are blocking homes from being built because of sewer, water and infrastructure bottlenecks that nobody wants to fix. Tony Williams from Ray White Special Projects joins the podcast to explain why these rules are driving up costs and leaving first home buyers with little chance of finding affordable property. Shannon and Carson share their experiences on the ground and reveal how developers are forced to navigate ridiculous rules that keep supply tight and prices soaring. This is a must listen for anyone who wants to understand the real reason Australia cannot build enough homes.
In this episode of The Sat Signal, Adam sits down with Tony Yazbeck from The Bitcoin Way, a cybersecurity expert with roots in the black hat hacker world who shares his harrowing journey from losing his life savings overnight in the 2019 Beirut banking collapse to finding true financial sovereignty through Bitcoin. Yazbeck debunks a viral video spreading "pure noise" about Bitcoin's protocol, arguing the real modern attack isn't an outright ban but a plan to co-opt it by "embracing it" through government-friendly channels like ETFs and centralized custody. To counter this, he makes the case that true sovereignty lies in self-custody, revealing that he has run his entire business without a bank since 2019 and stressing the need to reclaim not just financial but also communications privacy from a system built on surveillance. The discussion concludes with a stark warning that a Lebanon-style collapse is inevitable for Western nations, citing Australia's "smart money" exodus and desperate "view taxes" as signs of the fiat Ponzi scheme's end, reinforcing that the only true insurance policy is learning to hold your own keys.
In this episode of Unemployable Today, Adam is joined by Perye, Tommy Gallant, and Mark DiPolo for one of the most intense conversations yet, reflecting on their experience at the Tommy Robinson Freedom Rally in London. They share first hand accounts of the atmosphere on the ground, contrasting it with the way mainstream media portrayed the event, and explore deeper questions about courage, free speech, national identity, and values in today’s world. The discussion moves from history and personal stories to the challenges of living in a time shaped by algorithms and division, offering raw honesty, personal reflection, and moments of real vulnerability.
In this episode former MP and tennis champion John Alexander explains why Australia’s biggest ideas never see the light of day. He shares how politics has become a battlefield where vision dies, from decades of failed high speed rail studies to a housing crisis that is locking young Australians out of home ownership. John argues that value capture could fund infrastructure, ease the cost of living, and restore fairness, but only if we move beyond partisan point scoring. This is a candid look at how the political system is failing and what must change to secure Australia’s future.
In this episode of Friday Sessions the boys dive deep into the forces shaping Australia’s future and why the next decade is critical. From ANZ laying off thousands of workers and the looming threat of AI-driven unemployment to warnings about the collapse of the dollar and how Bitcoin and gold are changing the way we measure value, the conversation connects jobs, money, food and freedom in one powerful thread. They explore the rise of government control compliance culture and even the plan to inject mRNA into Aussie livestock while showing why thinking bigger and taking action now is the antidote. Packed with insights on wealth building mindset and survival this episode challenges every listener to wake up and prepare for what is coming.
In this episode of Unemployable Property we sit down with Nathan Birch who has built a portfolio of more than 300 properties and 30 motels to uncover the strategies that most investors never learn. Nathan explains why so many Australians fail to build beyond one or two properties and breaks down the exact moves that allowed him to scale from his first deal at 18 to financial freedom. From buying under market value and structuring loans the right way to managing mindset and cashflow, this conversation is a blueprint for anyone who wants to grow a serious property portfolio in Australia without falling into the common traps.
In this episode of The Sat Signal, Adam sits down with author and comedian Dominic Frisby, a former gold bug turned Bitcoin advocate who shares his journey from writing for Money Week to becoming one of Bitcoin's early chroniclers. Frisby explains why ego, not IQ, is the real barrier to Bitcoin adoption, reveals his "orange pill" strategy of getting people to send £20 worth of Bitcoin to experience its utility, and discusses why both gold and Bitcoin deserve places in a sound money portfolio. The conversation covers his latest book "The Secret History of Gold," his "Dolce Farniente" portfolio allocation strategy, and his prediction that Michael Saylor could become the world's richest person. Frisby concludes with his analysis of the current monetary reset, explaining how America's reshoring efforts, China's gold accumulation, and stablecoins are creating a three-way race between the dollar, gold, and Bitcoin for reserve asset status.
This week on Unemployable, Adam was away in Spain, so Perye joined Eric, James, and Mark from Thailand to talk about the reality of running a podcast and why consistency is so important, the simple AI tools Australians are using to work smarter, the controversy around the August 31 protests and how the media reported them, the current outlook for Bitcoin and why conviction matters in investing, and the upcoming Dubai property and Bitcoin event with a special guest appearance from behind the scenes.
This episode breaks down everything Australians need to know about investing in Dubai property with guest Natalie Williams who is on the ground in Dubai helping clients secure deals. We cover how the payment plans work with deposits and monthly instalments, what escrow accounts mean for protecting your money, how rental yields compare to Australia, the golden visa pathway for Aussies, and the lifestyle and infrastructure that is driving so many investors to look at Dubai. This is a clear and practical guide for everyday Australians who want to understand how to build wealth through Dubai real estate.
In this episode of The Sat Signal, Aussie Bitcoiner Matt Fraser from The Crypto Collective shares how he went from an eight figure e commerce career to selling cars, property, and even moving his superannuation into Bitcoin. He explains why conviction and dollar cost averaging carried him through the bear market, how running a node gives true financial sovereignty, and how mining pools let him earn KYC free virgin Bitcoin straight into a private wallet. The discussion covers proof of work, the halving, Australian policy risks, and why Bitcoin offers a powerful alternative to traditional property and super investments.
In this episode the boys dive into the shock expulsion of the Iranian ambassador after ASIO linked Iran to attacks on synagogues in Melbourne and Sydney. They break down what this means for national security and civil unrest, whether the government acted fast enough, and how foreign powers may be shaping events on Australian soil. The conversation then moves into the flag burning debate and the proposed bedroom tax before shifting to Elon Musk’s new company Macro Hard which he claims could disrupt Microsoft and Apple. The team also explore whether capitalism is breaking under the pressure of AI, the exodus of wealthy Australians to Dubai, and finish on a positive note with a shoutout to Benny the Bear, an AI powered kids brand created by one of their listeners.
In this episode of Unemployable Adam, Eric and Perye sit down to share their reflections on the Tommy Robinson interview which has quickly become the most watched and controversial podcast on our channel. Together we talk about the risks of speaking out, the realities of free speech in Australia and the UK, how the conversation has affected us personally, and why these issues matter right now. Expect behind the scenes details, compelling data, and a raw discussion about culture, politics, and the cost of standing up for what you believe in.
In this episode of the Unemployable Podcast we sit down with Chris Newman from New Mill Developments to unpack his incredible journey from putting just $50,000 into his first project to now leading more than $50 million worth of property developments on the Gold Coast. Chris shares how he went from a career in health and safety to battling council knockbacks, managing builds through COVID, and even borrowing money at 30 percent interest to keep projects alive. Alongside Carson and Shannon, who have also built over $100 million in land deals, this conversation reveals the raw realities of partnerships, finance, risk, and the mindset required to grow from one house to multi million dollar developments. If you are interested in property, investing, or the behind the scenes of how big deals really get done, this is an episode you will not want to miss.
In this special episode of the SatSignal, Adam sits down with Sean from G’day Bitcoin and Tony Yazbeck from The Bitcoin Way for a no-bullshit conversation on how not to lose your Bitcoin. We break down the difference between signal and noise, the traps that new Bitcoiners fall into, and why lending, custodial services, and fiat-style products are designed to separate you from your stack. From margin calls to counterparty risk, CBDCs, and self-custody, this is a pure signal session with three hardcore Bitcoiners who care about freedom, sovereignty, and protecting your family’s future. If you want to understand why Bitcoin is the greatest invention of our time and how to safeguard it, this episode is for you.
In this episode we break down Alex Hormozi’s record breaking book launch that pulled in over 150 million in sales in a single weekend, the push for a four day work week in Australia, and the rise of AI that could see businesses paying staff to sit at home while robots take their jobs. We dive into why so many businesses are struggling to hire, the growth of Centrelink and what that means for the future of work, and how countries like China and Dubai are using powerful incentives to attract top talent while Australia falls behind. We also explore Bitcoin’s big moves including Harvard and Grant Cardone entering the space, and finish with a look at Dubai’s vision for flying taxis and robot police along with a special invitation for our community to join us there.
At just 15 years old Simon Squibb lost his father, became homeless, and had to figure out how to survive with no money and no safety net. That moment forced him to knock on doors, start a small gardening business from nothing, and ignite an entrepreneurial journey that would eventually make him a millionaire by 40. In this powerful interview Simon shares how he built his life from rock bottom, why you do not need money to start a business, how to hack luck, and why the education system is failing young people. This is a raw and inspiring conversation that will challenge the excuses holding you back and show you what is truly possible when you decide to follow your dream.
In this episode of The Sat Signal, Adam from Unemployable welcomes Bish from StormRake back to the show for a wide-ranging discussion on the state of Bitcoin in Australia and beyond. They cover Aussie sentiment and how more people are viewing Bitcoin as a savings vehicle, the regulatory roadblocks that are stifling innovation, and the rising interest from super funds and treasuries. Bish also gives an inside look at the new StormRake offices in Melbourne and shares how his firm is helping thousands of clients navigate banks, compliance, and crypto investing. The conversation expands to cover Bitcoin lending products, pristine collateral, the global political and monetary environment, and the shift from speculation to adoption. For Australians and Kiwis curious about Bitcoin’s role in the future economy, this episode is packed with insights and practical context.
In this episode we dive into the incredible story of Carson Bolt from Unemployable Property who went from cleaning carpets to building a property development pipeline worth hundreds of millions. We explore how he and his son uncovered a $13 million land deal from a simple online search and break down the strategies behind securing big projects with little money down. We discuss the challenges and opportunities in Australian property development, the role of councils and local MPs in unlocking deals, and why difficult sites often bring the biggest rewards. The conversation then shifts to the rapid rise of AI, the recent Atlassian job cuts, and what this means for the Australian workforce and economy over the next decade. We unpack the potential risks and opportunities of this technology driven shift, the broader implications for capitalism and government policy, and the urgent need for Australians to adapt. We also tackle issues like gambling among young people, political accountability, and the future of energy and resources in Australia.
In this episode, we sit down with accountant and former V8 Supercar driver Ashley Walsh to break down how smart Australian property developers are structuring their deals for maximum protection and profit. From understanding the differences between trusts and companies, to navigating asset protection, tax efficiency, and land tax thresholds, we unpack the strategies that can save you thousands and safeguard your investments. Whether you’re doing your first subdivision or managing multi-million-dollar developments, this conversation will give you the practical insights you need to structure deals the smart way.
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