There is a strong entrepreneurial flavour to tonight's show.
In many ways it is a showcase of the creative, risk-taking, passionate culture that is developing in Adelaide and South Australia.
First up, Caitlin Hillson, tells us about her inspiration for launching a new food tourism business, Feast On Foot.
How far would you walk for your supper? I think, with Caitlin at the helm, you'd be willing to walk a square mile!
Next up, we chat with Nick Kellett from Canada, the co-founder of Listly.
Listly is an online service that lets you create lists of items, places, foods - you name it - and share them socially for business or personal reasons. You can see one we created at the bottom of this page.
We find out why he's in Adelaide for two months and why we should care about Listly.
Then Susan Lily, our Nigel for the night, gives us insights into an explosion of creativity happening in the FOOM competition for singers and songwriters (our own Brett Monten is a contestant).
We also have an historical aspect to tonight's show with radio luminary, Phil McEvoy, filing a report contrasting modern day Turkey with the role in World War One - an event that started 100 years ago this week.
Plus we have one last visit to Tenafeate Creek Wines for a few months, music from Sleepless, a patchwork Adelaide Visa Council and cheerios to the who's who of SA.
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