Sydney, Australia – Global fintech Finder has launched a new Australian-first podcast series called ‘House of Tech’ which will discuss topics regarding technology, business, and regulations. Said podcast will be hosted by Fred Schebesta, founder at Finder and Senator Andrew Bragg, an Australian senator under the Liberal Party.
The hosts will be joined by business leaders from various industries, from Afterpay Co-Founder Anthony Eisen to artificial intelligence expert Dr. Catriona Wallace.
For Schebesta, they want people to learn about what’s new, what’s upcoming in the areas where things are changing, adding that they hope this podcast helps people with all the changes they’re going through regarding technology.
“I love the intersection of regulation, business and technology. It’s all happening in this space, particularly for cryptocurrency. I’m fascinated by it and I want to share the stories from these great guests about what else is changing, what else is moving well and where those three things tend to intersect,” he said.
Meanwhile, Sen. Bragg commented, “There has never been a more exciting time to be in the tech industry in Australia. Fred and I have a joint passion for how business and tech continues to evolve, so it made sense for us to share this with the world.”
To mark the launch of the podcast series, a non-fungible token (NFT) artwork has been created in line with the ‘House of Tech’ theme. The NFT will also include an exclusive lunch with Fred and the Senator, and will be auctioned off with funds raised going towards the First Nations Foundation, an organisation that works together with indigenous communities and the finance industry to provide financial education, training and information.
The podcast will be available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Finder recently launched a podcast series called ‘Block Climbing’ that centres around cryptocurrency-related topics, including the use of blockchain technology and the Web3 era.