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This is Coffee with Samso.  Samso will have a coffee with someone about something that is interesting and from a different perspective in business.  It is a simple coffee conversation with no formalisation of style.
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Coffee with Samso Episode 94 with Scott Williamson, Managing Director of Blackstone Minerals Ltd (ASX:BSX)     Blackstone Minerals Limited (ASX:BSX) is is a business that sounds highly complicated but it is actually very simple. Its like selling hamburgers.   Scott Williamson, the Managing Director of Blackstone Minerals Limited, has been on Coffee with Samso since July 2019. Scott has shared this journey with Samso from the beginning of the acquisition and they are now on the verge of watching the fruits grow and being prepared to be harvested.  
Rooster Talk Episode 67 is with Brett Hazelden, Managing Director and CEO of OD6 Metals Limited (ASX: OD6).   When we last spoke on Coffee with Samso Episode 158, Brett gave us a lesson in Rare Earths and how Investors should look at this sector. In this episode, Brett is now showing the proof in the pudding. The recent results is showing the market that OD6 Metals has the asset to make the company into a future REE producer.   The recent announcement on the 10 November 2022 entitled "Outstanding High-Grade Clay Rare Earths with Extensive Areas Confirmed at Splinter Rock" has not set up the company for a lot of attention from investors in the ASX.   Brett is narrating this episode to help us understand what all the numbers mean. It is not easy to understand what makes the Rare Earth project ticks. However, if you are looking to invest in this sector and you are not playing the "selling dreams" message, then it is best you take notice.   These initial rare earth assay results are outstanding and represent some of the highest grades and thickest clay-hosted rare earth intersections seen in Australia. The extent and consistency of these shallow, high-grade clays have resulted in four significant prospects being identified that are between four and seven kilometers in width which are open in length, on our 2,579km2 Splinter Rock project. Importantly, these drill results validate historic assays, plus they extend the discovery of clay-hosted rare earths across a new drill line perpendicular to the original line. This bodes well for future drilling, which we anticipate will significantly grow the known mineralised area. The Splinter Rock Project, with its proximity to port and renewable energy generation potential, now has the very real potential to be a globally significant, world class group of mineral systems that could be a multigenerational asset as the world transitions to the decarbonised economy. The scale of these clays is hard to comprehend when you start talking multiple kilometers in one direction at a thickness of between 10 to 30m. The potential is massive.” Comments by Brett Hazelden 10th November 2022   In a fast moving REE business, there is merit is putting your money into the best option. I always tell people that if you want to take great photos, use a camera. The problem with that statement now is that the phones take great photos too. The difference will come to the photographer.   OD6 appear to have great management and the projects are looking to be bulky and substantial. Do Your Own Research and check out this Rooster Talk.   Check out the previous Coffee with Samso on REE:   OD6 Metals Limited (ASX: OD6) - The Rare Earth Elements Story. Mt Ridley Mines Limited (ASX: MRD) - Why Invest in this REE company? Northern Minerals Limited on the latest on the Rare Earth Market Northern Minerals Ltd (ASX: NTU) and Rare Earths Industry   Chapters:   00:00 Start 00:20 Introduction 01:07 Brett updates on the announcement. 01:54 What does your grades mean? 02:56 How does the basement topography affect your project? 03:55 All about the reservoir. 04:18 Has the recently confirming the strike of the project? 05:19 30km strike is a large prospect. 05:43 Magnetic REO and Critical REO. 07:42 What has OD6 learnt from the recent drilling? 09:19 Is there research on the other REE members? 10:21 Any "Spanners' or Hurdles" come out of the recent drilling? 11:26 News Flow 14:05 Is OD6 more attractive now? 14:56 Volume is Important in REE. 15:38 Conclusion
Samso Insight Episode 111 is with Mimmo who is the Founder of Mimmo's Gourmet Gelato. This Samso Insight is all about the inner passion of business.   Samso Insight 111 is all about the Passion and Perseverance that is in build into those that pursue the life of an entrepreneur. It is not so much to seek glory but it is the fulfilment of the passion that dwells deep.   Tony Goode brings to us a riveting story, that on the surface, perhaps bears no interest to the business community, apart from the delicious thought of Gelato, but when you sit back and listen, one will feel all the essence of what it takes to follow your passion.   The story of Mimmo's Gourmet Gelato is more than the sweet taste of Gelato. It is about the realisation of one mans dream. The understanding of what drives a person to showcase his dream and the confidence to share that dream.   As Tony drives into the conversation, we see the light that is burning bright in Mimmo. Many have tasted the products and I have seen with my own eyes, the genuine appreciation of his art. I have personally tasted Mimmo's gelato and I will say that the taste is good as it is, but when you know the hard work that had gone into it with his passion, it taste even better.   Mimmo talks about wanting to bring his passion to the general public and sharing what he loves with the new generation. He wants his legacy to be loved and then carried on for those that have not experienced. When you listen and watch Mimmo, there is no doubt left as to his sincerity in wanting the new generation to carry the tradition of making and appreciating gelato in its original form.   What is the difference between Gelato and Ice Cream?   The word “gelato” is simply the Italian word for ice cream, derived from the Latin word “gelātus” (meaning frozen).   Gelato Vs Ice Cream   Gelato contains less ‘air’ than ice cream giving it a much richer flavour, whilst making it dense, fluid and creamy.   BUT, gelato is actually different from the traditional recipe of ice cream because it is lighter, having a lower butterfat content than traditional ice cream. Generally, gelato uses more milk rather than cream. Ice cream often uses egg yolks, whereas gelato does not.   To put some percentages on it, gelato typically contains 4-8% fat, versus the 14-16% found in ice cream.   Finally, Gelato is stored and then served at a higher temperature compared to ice cream.   Chapters   00:00 Start 00:20 Introduction 02:03 Mimmo shares the Journey 05:39 The Second Run to Realise the Mimmo Dream. 06:04 Difference in the Mimmo Recipe. 07:05 How does Mimmo Gourmet Gelato business work? 08:08 Why Mimmo is in Schools. 09:30 The story of the Special Client. 10:59 The Celebrity that touched Mimmo. 14:00 The rising popularity of Mimmo Gelato. 15:27 What advice would Mimmo give to New Entrepreneurs? 16:45 Mimmo Wisdom 19:01 Mimmo's Gourmet Gelato 19:35 Conclusion
This is the first episode of Coffee with Samso.  Samso will have a coffee with someone about something that is interesting and from a different perspective.  It is a simple coffee conversation with no formalisation of style. The first Episode for Coffee with Samso we discussed the tungsten market in general and what is the future demand, supply and project viability.  Samso chats with Mark Strizek who was the ex-Managing Director of Vital Metals who had the Watershed Tungsten market. Mark has a lot of experience in the tungsten market as he dealt extensively with the Chinese looking at how to improve processing tungsten. I hope you enjoy the chat and the topics were useful.
Episode 2 of Coffee with Samso. This episode finds Samso having a conversation with Paul Werndly about the Glycemic Index and how it affects your health. This segment introduces Paul and we discuss what does GI mean. Samso also ask Paul to discuss what is Low GI and what is high GI? Paul Werndly ND is a Naturopath, Healthy Cooking Coach and an Educator with 25 years of experience. He has lectured in all areas of Natural Medicine, history and philosophy. Paul has also been a journalist for the West Australian Newspapers and a Natural Health Professional. His speaking experience ranges from corporate presentations, cooking classes, designing and presenting short courses and seminars. He has worked with businesses such as Chevron, Gorgon Project, The City of Perth, Disabilities Services, Red Cross, Royal Flying Doctors Holy Name Child Care and many other corporate entities. Paul has also worked in cafes, organic food stores, restaurants and as a healthy cooking coach for over two decades. He has also authored two books on social psychology and social dynamics. Paul Werndly has the following details, https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-werndly-625a9b19/ https://www.facebook.com/PaulWerndlyND/ https://www.tubebuddy.com/ Email: natural.healhcare@hotmail.com
Lupins are low GI and high in Protein. A perfect substitution in your diet that makes perfect sense for your health and the astute entrepreneur. Today Samso and Paul Werndly speak about all aspects of Lupins. Western Australia is a world leader in Lupin farming.
Diamond exploration is a very unique industry. It is complicated, expensive and takes a long time.  Patience is a real asset in this industry, Tom has been at the forefront of this industry. A living diamond exploration expert.
In this episode, Samso talks to Miguel Maron and Bryan Raeburn from the Australian MiniFootball Federation.  Bryan and Miguel is talking about the upcoming World Cup for the 6-man competition that is to be held in Perth in 2019. This is a fascinating competition.  In the last World Cup event, they had a worldwide audience of 800M in Turkey.
This is a segment from Episode 3 where Samso and Paul chat about Lupins.  The conversation is centred around what is lupins, where are they grown and their benefits.
This is a segment from Episode 3 where Samso and Paul chat about the business of Lupins.  The conversation is centred around how entrepreneurs are taking advantage of a product that is healthy and easily grown to make a business.
In this session of Coffee with Samso, Lithoquest is telling us about the exciting story of what they are doing in one of the most exciting diamond exploration regions in the world. The unique manner in which diamonds are transported to the surface limits its occurrence.  The fact that Lithoquest has discovered micro-diamonds and Kimberlitic indicator minerals is encouraging in itself already.  Samso speaks to Bruce Counts, the CEO of Lithoquest, on a cold and wet afternoon along the Canning River, in Perth Western Australia.
In this session of Coffee with Samso, Samso talks to Scott Williamson about Nickel and what Blackstone Minerals is doing in Vietnam.  The discussion covers the nickel industry and general topics about looking for a nickel mine.
Episode 8 of Coffee with Samso finds a conversation with Ed Mead about their latest project in the Paterson Range.  The South Telfer project has very good historical drilling and has Samso excited.
Samso is talking about the future of electric engines with Richard Charlton.  Richard is the co-founder and CEO of Electro Aero.  The future is about electronic propulsion and Electro Aero is in the business of making electric engines.
In this episode of Coffee with Samso, I was delighted to have a conversation with Mike Young about the Uranium business.  I believe that this is going to be the future of clean and efficient energy.  Unfortunately, this is such a topical subject that the mention of the word "uranium" strikes abundant negative connotations to the general public.  Two major disasters in this nuclear sector have created a universal fear of the most efficient and cleanest energy source. There is no argument that there is risk involved in having nuclear energy.  However, there are risks involved in everything. There are countless disasters that have left a long term footprint on this planet that is not related to nuclear. However, that has not stopped continued activity within those sectors.  With the increasing momentum in the renewable energy sector, one should look at nuclear energy to reduce our energy costs. In this conversation, Mike Young gives Samso a great insight into what is little know about the uranium industry and what is happening around the world.  
In this episode of Coffee with Samso Christian Price talks about exploration in an area that has not had any work for many years.  The Menzies goldfields have not had much work done for many decades. Christian tells us about the good historical drill intercepts and the high-grade Radio Mine.  Samso and Christian talk about the potential and the market sentiment for projects at the greenfield level.
This is a segment of the conversation with Mike Young on Coffee with Samso.  In the segment, Mike talks about the difference and implications of uranium spot pricing versus contract pricing. Interestingly, the topic is not as boring as one would think.  I am very clear now on the concept and how the market works in the uranium sector.
This episode of Coffee with Samso is all about Mak Corp. Mak Corp is a business that provides market information on companies that are in the ASX, TSX and the TSX-V. Steve Rosewell tells us about how it works and why it is a useful tool for those that are involved in the marketplace.
Coffee with Samso is all about the "Paterson Goldfields". A wealth of potential gold and copper deposits could be found in what I feel is a very underexplored province. This mineral belt is about to open up. Ed Mead gives us an update on the latest Share Purchase Plan (SPP) and speaks about the potential of the other projects they have in their portfolio. We discussed the new seismic information made available by Geoscience Australia and the Geological Department of Western Australia. We speak about the positive change in investor sentiment for the exploration industry.
The latest episode of Coffee with Samso is all about the business of Vanadium. Vincent Algar who is the Managing Director of Australian Vanadium Limited speaks to Samso about the Vanadium market and how to look at the different types of vanadium resources. We discuss what does your typical Vanadium company do and the barriers and path forward in a very complex commodity.
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