Behind the Brains of the SDC: Maddie and Jon answer your questions

We recently asked what you would like to know about Maddie and Jon. It’s finally time for the results!

The main theme revolved around waiting to know how they came up with this ‘brainchild’ (credit to member @Judio).

Our first question comes from member @Dennis, who asked:

What gave the pair of you the idea of this wonderful club? It is amazing, with the great team of people you have gathered, that you have expanded the number of members in what is a short time in business; the introduction of voluntary fees has given you the chance to extend things further and I, and think most of our members will say you and the team have done a fine job.’



Maddie: We started the Seniors Discount Club in the thick of COVID lockdown back in 2021. Jon and I were actually still working in our full-time jobs at the time. I think we both saw how isolated our parents/grandparents were and really missed them. I wanted to find a way to interact with them that wasn’t overwhelming, like through FaceTime or a phone call. That’s a big reason why we started the newsletter; it was honestly just to have a chat with the people we knew while providing news that wasn’t heavily COVID-focused and was relevant to my grandparents (and all their friends) as well as Jon’s parents.

My Grandma had also been scammed quite badly, which frustrated me because there wasn’t much online to help her decipher what was and wasn’t a scam; that’s kind of how the forum was born.

We figured we could create a ‘safe space’ online for Australians over sixty who could interact with each other but also read news, stay on top of scams, play games, interact with one another, etc.

Jon: I’d seen my parents, particularly my mum, struggle with technology for a long time, so I wanted to create a ‘safe space’ for her online to read news, play games, and connect with like-minded people.

In addition, while there have always been scams around, it seems like over the last couple of years, there has been a huge surge in the number of people, especially older Aussies, getting ripped off by cybercriminals. I wanted to help raise awareness of this and give the 60-plus crowd the tools to fight back.




What has been your biggest learning experience since starting the SDC?

Maddie:
Your mind will seek out the negative feedback more than the positive, and you need to make an active effort to seek out the positive. We get hundreds of emails a day, and I’d say a good 90% of them are praise for what we do; the other 10% are often telling us how much they hate us / what we do / what we stand for, and tend to attack Jon and I personally. At the start, I really let this get to me and get me down, even though the majority of emails we received were beautiful. Now I know that that’s just the internet and not everyone is going to love our club, and that’s absolutely fine. But in life, you have to search for the positives and not obsess over the negatives! I have very much taken these learnings into my personal life, too. :)

Jon: That it’s tough to please everyone all the time, so it’s better not to try. When you’re sending out a daily newsletter to nearly 300,000 people, a joke that 99 people out of 100 find funny still leaves around 3000 people who didn’t!


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Here’s a look at the first-ever SDC email. Were you one of the 87 recipients? Image Credit: SDC





Describe your a-ha moment at which point you knew the SDC might actually become a success.

Maddie:
Oh, this one is a hard one! I think it was when we built the forum. The newsletter was relatively easy for us to create, but the website was a whole other monster that neither of us knew anything about. Once we had an official website with members who actively visited it every day, I knew we were onto something. :)

Jon: When we started getting our first batch of ‘regulars’ – those amazing people who comment, post, or email us on a recurring basis. Once I realised we’d managed to create a virtual space where people liked hanging out and shooting the breeze; I knew we were on to something!


Who was your earliest mentor?

Maddie:
Definitely Jon! Although growing up, both my parents ran their own businesses, and I learned a lot from them, Jon was my first real mentor. He hired me when I was still at university and has taught me everything I know!

Jon: Looking back, I think my Mum tried to foster an entrepreneurial spirit from a very young age. I have fond memories of going door to door in our neighbourhood, selling bags of popcorn we cooked ourselves for 20 cents each.




What’s the last book you read / TV show you watched?

Maddie:
I’m currently reading Pandora Sykes’ How Do We Know We're Doing It Right: & Other Essays on Modern Life. It is very interesting and different from the books I usually read! As for TV, I haven’t been watching many shows, but I can recommend two Australian films I watched recently and absolutely loved: Tracks and Last Cab To Darwin.

Jon: I’m currently re-reading the Flashman series of books by George MacDonald Fraser. They’re incredibly politically incorrect by modern standards and would never get published today, but they’re a terrific read and really good fun if you’re into 19th-century British history.


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Look at the price of Panamax! Now, a 100-pack will set you back $2.99. Image Credit: SDC



From the Editor:

I hope this helped answer your burning questions while giving you some insight into the brains behind the SDC. As someone who joined the team in 2022, it’s amazing to see how far the SDC has come. And there’s so much more to come!

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Thank you so much. Life would be quite lonely if I never had your wonderful club letter everyday
And b- - - - r those negative haters , their too small minded to know when something is good ❤️To you all
 
thanks for what you are doing it's a great site and I enjoy every part of it keep up the good work
 
Thankyou Maddie and Jon I absolutely can't wait to receive the email every morning just love all the news and puzzles my subscription is due and I don't know how to pay it
 
Thank you for starting this forum
 
Thanks and Congratulations to both of you for developing this wonderful site....I look forward to reading it first thing in the morning and also the afternoon edition...this Club has a vast array of topics that we Seniors find interesting in reading about and commenting on every day. The members offer a wide range of views which is welcoming. Then with the competitions and the humour it rounds off a great overall experience. Definitely💯/💯.
 
Every day provides new learnings, both positive and negative. However, I do get sick of the daily "are you paying too much for hospital and medical?".
Apart from that, I'm a daily reader.
 
I just thought of something - if we could have a rant section. Where we can get off our chests what annoys us. No profanities, or being put down for what is annoying us but it might also annoy someone else. Because what annoys me someone could write and tell me their view and it might make me stop and rethink. So I would see it from another angle/perspective.
I think that's a great idea.
I've got a few topics that I could rant about.
The only problem I see would be that some people would want to argue the topics after they're posted.
That's not the idea of a rant.
A rant is just a way of getting something off your chest.
To hell with arguing about it.

Tell you what.. I'll start one and see what happens.
This is what I ranted in another club's magazine when we were invited to write in with "What kisses you off?"
BTW, don't try to argue with me about it, it's just a rant.

My pet hate, either on the street or in shopping centres, is people who won’t walk on their left. I drive on the left and I walk on the left. If someone is coming towards me while I’m walking on my left, they will move, because I won’t. Some will give me a very disapproving look when they have to move, but I just grunt that I’m walking on my left and they should try it sometime. And I do make allowances for kids and for people who have just exited a shop and haven’t had time to move across. I fully understand if people are standing in front of me while looking in the shop windows. I have no problem circling around them. I will say I don’t enforce my walking on the left ideas when in the aisles of the supermarket or actually inside the shops themselves. Only out in the walkways between shops and around the centres. About 3 years ago, I went to Centre Management’s office at Chirnside Park in early December and suggested that they stick LARGE directional arrows on the floors in the passages between shops. They looked at me as if I was half crazy. And that kissed me off.
 
Jon and Maddie bless you. A friend joined me up to Facebook and all I got was ripped off and still haven't found the kids I was trying to find. I discovered you two plus people like Veggiepatch (who still won't tell me who he is), Suzanne Rose and the sometimes annoying Barbara V. I look in here twice a day to see what's new. THANK YOU AND BLESS YOU ALL XXXX
 
I think that's a great idea.
I've got a few topics that I could rant about.
The only problem I see would be that some people would want to argue the topics after they're posted.
That's not the idea of a rant.
A rant is just a way of getting something off your chest.
To hell with arguing about it.

Tell you what.. I'll start one and see what happens.
This is what I ranted in another club's magazine when we were invited to write in with "What kisses you off?"
BTW, don't try to argue with me about it, it's just a rant.

My pet hate, either on the street or in shopping centres, is people who won’t walk on their left. I drive on the left and I walk on the left. If someone is coming towards me while I’m walking on my left, they will move, because I won’t. Some will give me a very disapproving look when they have to move, but I just grunt that I’m walking on my left and they should try it sometime. And I do make allowances for kids and for people who have just exited a shop and haven’t had time to move across. I fully understand if people are standing in front of me while looking in the shop windows. I have no problem circling around them. I will say I don’t enforce my walking on the left ideas when in the aisles of the supermarket or actually inside the shops themselves. Only out in the walkways between shops and around the centres. About 3 years ago, I went to Centre Management’s office at Chirnside Park in early December and suggested that they stick LARGE directional arrows on the floors in the passages between shops. They looked at me as if I was half crazy. And that kissed me off.
That went out in the early 1960s in Sydney. However, I am unaware if it was legally enforceable.

Let's go one step further and place stop and give way signs at the corners of supermarket aisles, broken and unbroken lines down the aisles and traffic lights at busier intersections.

You will require a licence to drive a trolley and exceeding the speed limit of 2 kmh with be fined and loss of demerit points.

Groups of two or more who block the free flow of aisle traffic due to yapping shall be subject to a public stoning with over ripe tomatoes in the fruit and veg section.

Shopping will never be the same again!!
 
Jon and Maddie bless you. A friend joined me up to Facebook and all I got was ripped off and still haven't found the kids I was trying to find. I discovered you two plus people like Veggiepatch (who still won't tell me who he is), Suzanne Rose and the sometimes annoying Barbara V. I look in here twice a day to see what's new. THANK YOU AND BLESS YOU ALL XXXX
You know Vege has actually got a photo up here.
You also are one of my favourites 😍
I would love to know who are the kids you are looking for, maybe we can help
 
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That went out in the early 1960s in Sydney. However, I am unaware if it was legally enforceable.

Let's go one step further and place stop and give way signs at the corners of supermarket aisles, broken and unbroken lines down the aisles and traffic lights at busier intersections.

You will require a licence to drive a trolley and exceeding the speed limit of 2 kmh with be fined and loss of demerit points.

Groups of two or more who block the free flow of aisle traffic due to yapping shall be subject to a public stoning with over ripe tomatoes in the fruit and veg section.

Shopping will never be the same again!!
nothing surprises me any more... I saw a parking sign on the tv a couple of nights ago...would you believe ... 2 MINUTES. You would hardly have the car door open by then.
 
Jon and Maddie bless you. A friend joined me up to Facebook and all I got was ripped off and still haven't found the kids I was trying to find. I discovered you two plus people like Veggiepatch (who still won't tell me who he is), Suzanne Rose and the sometimes annoying Barbara V. I look in here twice a day to see what's new. THANK YOU AND BLESS YOU ALL XXXX
Vege was a his been everywhere guy

Thread 'Is This SDC's First Couple?' https://seniorsdiscountclub.com.au/threads/is-this-sdcs-first-couple.49266/
 
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I will never leave I love the news letter in the morning
 
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You know Vege has actually got a photo up here.
You also are one of my favourites 😍
I would love to know who are the kids you are looking for, maybe we can help
I'd love to know where the photo of Veggie is. He used to live very close to me and go to the same markets for years.

It upsets me that friends with mobile phones can show me photos of my kids. Names are Kerry Leslie Clifford, aged 63, lived in suburb of Canberra. Was Lt Colonel in the Army Medical Corps. Two sons Alex and Liam.
Rodney Allen Clifford age 59 whereabouts unknown. Married to Debbie. Father of Samantha who I've never met.
Gabrielle Wilma Lowe nee Clifford, (age 58) address unknown but Mother of Gary Daniel and Micheal Leigh who's names were changed to Lowe. I do know that Gary was a wedding planner and did Ash Barty's wedding. Gary also has 2 sons that I know of.
I've tried everything to find my kids including a Private Investigator.
Please don't get me wrong I adore my kids but they decided to disappear into the sunset between 15 and 20 years ago and I've been looking ever since.
This is the first time I've ever put their names into the public arena but, as of yesterday, I know another cancer is chasing me (Number 5). Cancers don't bother me but I'd like to see my kids again especially GD who was Nanna's shadow.
 
More like a "has been that never was".... 😁
More like a very a knowledgeable guy.....both on and off the streets....and with a great sense of humour and a loving heart and partner. :)
 
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I'd love to know where the photo of Veggie is. He used to live very close to me and go to the same markets for years.

It upsets me that friends with mobile phones can show me photos of my kids. Names are Kerry Leslie Clifford, aged 63, lived in suburb of Canberra. Was Lt Colonel in the Army Medical Corps. Two sons Alex and Liam.
Rodney Allen Clifford age 59 whereabouts unknown. Married to Debbie. Father of Samantha who I've never met.
Gabrielle Wilma Lowe nee Clifford, (age 58) address unknown but Mother of Gary Daniel and Micheal Leigh who's names were changed to Lowe. I do know that Gary was a wedding planner and did Ash Barty's wedding. Gary also has 2 sons that I know of.
I've tried everything to find my kids including a Private Investigator.
Please don't get me wrong I adore my kids but they decided to disappear into the sunset between 15 and 20 years ago and I've been looking ever since.
This is the first time I've ever put their names into the public arena but, as of yesterday, I know another cancer is chasing me (Number 5). Cancers don't bother me but I'd like to see my kids again especially GD who was Nanna's shadow.
Wish you the best of luck with your search....sorry to hear of your cancer, stay well.:):(ps...Click on the link in Suzanne Rose's reply.
 
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I'd love to know where the photo of Veggie is. He used to live very close to me and go to the same markets for years.

It upsets me that friends with mobile phones can show me photos of my kids. Names are Kerry Leslie Clifford, aged 63, lived in suburb of Canberra. Was Lt Colonel in the Army Medical Corps. Two sons Alex and Liam.
Rodney Allen Clifford age 59 whereabouts unknown. Married to Debbie. Father of Samantha who I've never met.
Gabrielle Wilma Lowe nee Clifford, (age 58) address unknown but Mother of Gary Daniel and Micheal Leigh who's names were changed to Lowe. I do know that Gary was a wedding planner and did Ash Barty's wedding. Gary also has 2 sons that I know of.
I've tried everything to find my kids including a Private Investigator.
Please don't get me wrong I adore my kids but they decided to disappear into the sunset between 15 and 20 years ago and I've been looking ever since.
This is the first time I've ever put their names into the public arena but, as of yesterday, I know another cancer is chasing me (Number 5). Cancers don't bother me but I'd like to see my kids again especially GD who was Nanna's shadow.
I will post a few photos when I get home. All photos are uploaded to our laptop but I am using my phone at the moment.
 
I'd love to know where the photo of Veggie is. He used to live very close to me and go to the same markets for years.

It upsets me that friends with mobile phones can show me photos of my kids. Names are Kerry Leslie Clifford, aged 63, lived in suburb of Canberra. Was Lt Colonel in the Army Medical Corps. Two sons Alex and Liam.
Rodney Allen Clifford age 59 whereabouts unknown. Married to Debbie. Father of Samantha who I've never met.
Gabrielle Wilma Lowe nee Clifford, (age 58) address unknown but Mother of Gary Daniel and Micheal Leigh who's names were changed to Lowe. I do know that Gary was a wedding planner and did Ash Barty's wedding. Gary also has 2 sons that I know of.
I've tried everything to find my kids including a Private Investigator.
Please don't get me wrong I adore my kids but they decided to disappear into the sunset between 15 and 20 years ago and I've been looking ever since.
This is the first time I've ever put their names into the public arena but, as of yesterday, I know another cancer is chasing me (Number 5). Cancers don't bother me but I'd like to see my kids again especially GD who was Nanna's shadow.
That's so sad 😞 maybe someone on here can help.

Can I ask was there a reason they left. Did you remarry or something
 

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