Podcast 9 episodes
Uncovered by Equity Mates
Here at Equity Mates we believe that every company has a story worth telling.
Uncovered goes beyond the ASX200 and tells the story of lesser known companies. We speak to founders, CEOs and industry leaders to hear about the problems they’re solving and the future they’re building.
Join us and discover companies you didn’t know existed as we uncover all that the stock market has to offer.
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Episodes
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Uncovered: Hazer Group - A new way to make clean hydrogen
Uncovered is our opportunity to discover companies that don't recieve as much analyst or media attention. Today, we're speaking to the CEO of Hazer Group, Glenn Corrie.19 April
Sponsored by Hazer Group
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Emyria - Bringing psychedelic-assisted therapies to Australia
We speak to Dr Michael Winlo, CEO and Managing Director of Emyria (ASX: EMD) about the recent rescheduling of MDMA and psilocybin and his company’s efforts to introduce psychedelic-assisted therapy into Australia.1 March
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There’s more to a battery than Lithium, introducing HPA – Impact Minerals (ASX: IPT)
On this episode of Uncovered, Bryce and Ren are joined by Dr Mike Jones, the Founder and Managing Director of Impact Minerals. He introduces us to the world of mining explores, the business of the company, and goes into great detail about one of their biggest projects to date – Lake Hope.20 October
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This stock jumped 350%, here’s why – 4DS Memory (ASX: 4DS)
Today we’re joined by 4DS Memory’s Executive Chairman, David McAuliffe, and he shares with Bryce and Ren the details of what 4DS is, their ideal customer, and the recent success of the Fourth Platform Lot.13 October
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A small cap pioneering a new standard of cardiac care – Imricor Medical Systems (ASX: IMR)
Bryce and Ren are joined by the CEO of Imricor Medical Systems (ASX: IMR), Steve Wedan. Steve is co-founder as well as CEO, and in this chat, he talks through Imricor, how he first came across the idea and what has been the founding story to date. To find out more, https://imricor.com/3 October
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EMvision Medical Devices: Revolutionising stroke detection
Here’s a stat that will blow you away: one in four people will have a stroke in their lifetime That number blew us away. The more we looked into it, the more we realised just how big a factor strokes will be in our lives and the lives of our friends and family. When it comes to strokes, time is brain.29 July
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HIT IQ: Working on concussions in sports
Around the world, concussions are the biggest challenge in sport. As the 2023 AFL and NRL season kicks off here in Australia, we are seeing multiple class actions from former players and rule changes to extend the time out of the game players must take after getting concussed.6 April
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Danimer Scientific: Are vegetable based bioplastics the solution?
This episode focuses on Danimer Scientific, which was founded in 2004 and in 2007 purchased Procter & Gamble’s intellectual property on PHA technology. PHAs or Polyhydroxyalkanoates (let’s just go with PHAs) are polyesters produced by microorganisms.11 March
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Rare Foods Australia: Farming one of the world's most expensive seafoods
For most of us, abalone, also known as ear shell, sea ear or mutton fish, is a seafood we’ve heard about but never tasted. They are single-shelled, algae-eating, marine molluscs. Rare Foods Australia, which up until last year was named Ocean Grown Abalone, built a world-first artificial reef to grow their abalone. Situated ~300km south of Perth in Augusta, Western Australia this artificial reef is made up of 5,000 separate concrete abalone habitat units. Each of these units can host 400 abalone each. Young abalone are sourced from an onshore hatchery and added to the units. They are then left to grow for two to three years before reaching a marketable size.18 February
Meet your hosts
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Alec Renehan
Alec developed an interest in investing after realising he was spending all that he was earning. Investing became his form of 'forced saving'. While his first investment, Slater and Gordon (SGH), was a resounding failure, he learnt a lot from that experience. He hopes to share those lessons amongst others through the podcast and help people realise that if he can make money investing, anyone can. -
Bryce Leske
Bryce has had an interest in the stock market since his parents encouraged him to save 50c a fortnight from the age of 5. Once he had saved $500 he bought his first stock - BKI - a Listed Investment Company (LIC), and since then hasn't stopped. He hopes that Equity Mates can help make investing understandable and accessible. He loves the Essendon Football Club, and lives in Sydney.