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Let's Go Win Podcast

Host: JM Ryerson

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⭐ Top 100 Business Motivation Podcasts ⭐ Top 100 Inspirational Leadership Podcasts ⭐ Top 100 Positive Leadership Podcasts list The Let’s Go Win Podcast with JM Ryerson is your ultimate resource for leadership, performance, and personal growth. Hosted by JM Ryerson, an executive coach, international speaker, and best-selling author, this podcast features insightful conversations with top entrepreneurs, executives, and thought leaders who have mastered success without sacrificing fulfillment. ...
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Kristin Crockett’s story began in corporate sales where she became one of the TOP level female sales executives earning a very nice 6-figure paycheck. She loved selling products and services she believed in 100%. Then one day like many women in corporate, everything changed when she became a mother… not to one, but was blessed with triplet babies. Then one day, after being told she would not be able to take her daughter to the doctor because she was out of personal time, she knew something h ...
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Protect Help Give Podcast

Host: Nathan Snarr

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Protect Help Give is a show focused on three simple principles. Protecting lives, helping the underserved and giving back to the greater good. Hosted by Nathan Snarr, the podcast features lively conversations and tips on sales, recruiting and leadership. The listener will be entertained, inspired and receive real-life skills that can be implemented immediately in business.
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The KE Report provides exclusive interviews with private money managers and sub $10 billion market cap stocks. Interviews are published daily to help investors navigate the markets.
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Exit Insights

Darryl Bates-Brownsword

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Welcome to the podcast that's dedicated to helping business owners prepare for exit so you can maximise value and exit like a boss. I'm Darryl Bates-Brownsword and I want to introduce you to the Exit Insights podcast presented by Fabric Business Solutions. The aim of the podcast is to share the message that if you want to get the most from your life's work, maximise the valuation and exit on YOUR terms, then you will need to prepare your business so that it's ready for exit, you are exit rea ...
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Breaking The Chain

Nathaniel Chapman & Terentia Browne

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Welcome to Breaking the Chain, brought to you by Impel Talent! In this podcast, you can expect critical discussions, expert career advice, and thought-provoking conversations with industry leaders and innovators. So whether you’re climbing the career ladder, building a team, or redefining leadership, there’s something here for everyone.
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Forward Looking Business

Kevin Griffith, Nick Lipetzky

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Listen to business adventures and learn capital strategies that explain how money has been invested, measured, tracked, and sourced creating companies that have achieved their CEO's vision. Ambitious CEOs and business owners share a common drive to maximize the potential of their organization. If your goal is to increase per-share value this podcast is for you.
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Are you overwhelmed by the constant juggle of scaling your business and managing your personal finances? Tired of the cycle of over-saving, splurging, and guilt after every big purchase? Or maybe you’re always second-guessing your financial decisions, wondering if you’re doing enough to build wealth and secure your future? Hey girl hey…welcome! The Financial Confidence for High-Achieving Women podcast is where we’ll dive deep into positive money mindset, wealth-building strategies, and inten ...
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In the rapidly expanding world of cryptocurrency, selecting the right trading platform is crucial to maximizing profits and minimizing costs. Hyperliquid, a decentralized exchange (DEX), has quickly become a top choice for both seasoned traders and newcomers. With its seamless user interface, low trading fees, high liquidity, and advanced trading features, Hyperliquid offers everything you need to succeed in the crypto market. To make your trading journey even more rewarding, Hyperliquid off ...
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A.U.M.

FinChat.io

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Conversations with some of the world's best asset managers. AUM explores what it takes to generate outstanding investment outcomes in modern financial markets. A.U.M. is a FinChat Podcast. FinChat is a stock research platform that provides complete financial data on all companies globally.
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Market rotation broadens beyond big tech, gold equities attract generalist capital, and energy stocks set up for future revaluations. This weekend’s KE Report brings two perspectives - Mike Larson of MoneyShow breaks down equity rotation, Fed uncertainty, and precious metals momentum, while Dan Steffens of Energy Prospectus Group highlights natural…
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Marc Chandler, Managing Partner at Bannockburn Global Forex and editor of the Marc to Market, joins us to discuss the market reactions to Jerome Powell’s dovish comments from his speech today in Jackson Hole Wyoming. The market signal was that there is now a high-probability of a rate cut at the upcoming September FOMC meeting; and this was like th…
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On today’s KE Report Daily Editorial (Friday, August 22), we’re joined by Dave Erfle, Founder and Editor of Junior Miner Junky. After a month away, Dave shares his outlook on precious metals and mining equities as the sector continues its bullish momentum. Key Themes: Gold & Silver Price Action - Gold consolidating near highs, silver pushing above …
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The Black Ferns are preparing for their first game of the Womens Rugby World Cup, facing Spain in York. More than 375,000 tickets have already been sold, three times more than in 2022. The Twickenham final is sold out, that is 82,000 ticket, marking the largest crowd ever for a women's rugby union match. The Black Ferns are back to back champions a…
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Staff at the Eves Valley sawmill in Tasman are still trying to digest the news that their jobs are likely to end soon, a blow one worker said she never saw coming. Carter Holt Harvey told the mill's almost 150 staff this week about plans consolidate its operations to Kawerau in Bay of Plenty, blaming weak markets. It comes as the timber industry st…
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Thousands of Palestinians have started evacuating their homes ahead of planned Israeli military take over of Gaza city. Israel's plan to seize the City was approved this month by the security cabinet. A ceasefire proposal has been out forward by Eygpt and Qatar, but Israel has said it wont agree to it unless all 50 hostages captured in October 2023…
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The sale of Fonterra's consumer business to global dairy giant Lactalis could put hundreds of thousands of dollars into kiwi farmers' accounts. But it's unlikely to affect consumers' hip pockets. The $3.8 billion sale includes major brands such as Mainland and Anchor - and also processing operations in Australia and Sri Lanka. Alexa Cook reports.…
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New techonology is going to allow emergency services rapid access to cell phone location information in life threatening situations. Up until now it's been a manual process, with emergency services having to request information about a mobile phone's where about from telco, the process taking some time. But the new system is raising questions aroun…
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David Gower, CEO and Chairman of Emerita Resources (TSX.V: EMO) (OTCQB: EMOTF), joins me for a comprehensive exploration update at their wholly owned polymetallic Iberian West Project (IBW), located in southern Spain. The IBW Project includes three Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide (VMS) deposits: La Romanera, El Cura and La Infanta. We also get another…
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The chances of the government securing a lower US tariff rate for exports are looking slim to none. US President Donald Trump revised tariff rates in August, lifting New Zealand's from 10% to 15%. Minister Todd McClay was in Washington DC this week, arguing it unfairly penalises local exporters for what is a small trade deficit. But his efforts app…
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Residents at the Radius Hampton Court rest home in Hawke's Bay's Taradale, eagerly await the visits of Cleo the dog each week. But they may be about to lose touch with their canine companion. As revealed on Checkpoint, St John is planning on cutting a raft of community programmes from June next year, including its hospital volunteer service, and pe…
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This week the Reserve Bank cut wholesale interest rates, by a quarter of a percent, which caused relief for some. But are borrowers reaping all the rewards from the cut? After the drop was anounced on Wednesday, there were a flurry of rates changes , but some have gone down further than others. To explain why, money corresponent Susan Edmunds spoke…
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Feeling a bit lost, need a sense of direction, the old school answer to that problem could be a map. The rise of virtual maps and apps that pinpoint your exact location via your phone means it is now almost impossible to get lost and the real world map has become a bit of fading rockstar. But not for Murray Jones, who has owned The Map and Chart sh…
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Leif Nilsson, CEO & Director of Surge Copper (TSX.V:SURG – OTCQX:SRGXF), joins me for a comprehensive update covering ongoing field activities, 3 types of drilling, and various derisking work initiatives and development work streams all building towards their updated Resource Estimate and Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS), at their flagship copper-molybd…
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Taj Singh, CEO of First Nordic Metals (TSX.V: FNM) (OTCQB: FNMCF) (FNSE: FNMC SDB) (FRA: HEG0), joins us to review the first set of 14 drill assays returned from the Aida Target at the Paubäcken Project, and what they’ve learned as they have substantially expanded the strike length of the mineralized trend. We also discuss the summer drilling finis…
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We’re joined by Wendell Zerb, Chairman & CEO of Red Canyon Resources (CSE: REDC | OTCQB: REDRF), for an in-depth update following the company’s August 20th news release. The update highlights results from a Mobile MT geophysical survey at the Kendal Project in British Columbia, which outlined a large-scale conductive target that the company is prep…
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In this episode of the Let’s Go Win Podcast, I sit down with Daven Michaels — entrepreneur, bestselling author, global speaker, and founder of the San Juan Social Club. We talk about his moves from Hollywood to Vegas to Puerto Rico, why bold choices create massive opportunities, and how he built thriving communities along the way. Daven also shares…
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It's understood owners Carter Holt Harvey want to shut down the Eves Valley Sawmill and consolidate its timber operation at its Kawerau plant. The closure will cost more than 140 jobs in the Tasman district. The plan is under consultation until 1 September, but local leaders have little hope the proposal will change. Tasman District Mayor Tim King …
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The long-awaited refresh of the Defence Force's ageing aircraft has arrived. The government is buying five new 'Seahawk' maritime helicopters to replace its eight 'Seasprites'. It will also buy two new airbuses to replace the 32-year-old 757s that have broken down around the world in recent years, sometimes stranding the Prime Minister.…
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After providing help and support to women for almost four decades, Auckland's North Shore Women's Centre will close its doors in November due to funding shortfalls. And it's far from alone 236 service providers have been affected since a sweeping programme of cuts was implemented last year. Oranga Tamariki says the reductions have saved tens of mil…
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Budget airline Jetstar has apologised for letting down its New Zealand customers as it faces a potentially hefty fine after pleading guilty to misleding flyers about their rights. The Commerce Commission took the airline to court claining it discouraged people from seeking compensation for delayed or cancelled flights. Jetstar representatives have …
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Despite some fearing it threatens the industry's very existence, Artificial Intelligence is quickly becoming a commonly used tool in film and television production. Tasks that would once take days or even weeks can now be completed in mere minutes thanks to AI. This has some industry players jumpy, worried that their roles may soon become redundant…
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Israel has begun the first stages of its controversial offensive on Gaza city. The Israeli government believes it is one of the last Hamas strongholds, and where the remaining hostages are thought to be held. It's also where tens of thousands of starving and desperate Palestinians are trapped. About 60,000 reserve troops have been called up and are…
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Shocked and gutted. Those are some of the emotions workers at Carter Holt Harvey's Eves Valley Sawmill in Tasman District are feeling as they come to grips with its potential closure. Up to 150 people could lose their jobs if Carter Holt Harvey goes ahead with its plan to shut the mill down. It said it wants to consolidate resources at its Kawerau …
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The countdown to the Rugby World Cup has been dominated by one talking point: can England avenge their loss to the Black Ferns in the 2022 final? The English Roses are huge favourites to lift the trophy at home, but they have a rather large monkey to get off their back first, and that has not gone unnoticed in the lead-up to the tournament. Sports …
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A Whangaparaoa local is calling for a ban on taking seafood from a popular bay on Auckland's east coast saying its virtually barren after being pillaged by people ignoring take limits. The local iwi Ngāti Manuhiri has confirmed it is considering asking the Minister for a temporary rāhui or halt to collecting seafood at Army Bay to allow the area to…
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Tirau locals are split over whether the arrival of a big burger and coffee brand could kill the village vibe or deliver dozens of jobs and an economic boost. The South Waikato council has appointed independent commissioners to decide whether to green light a Starbucks and Burger King on the main road; with hearings this week. There's been 148 submi…
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Jason Jessup, CEO and Director of Magna Mining (TSX.V: NICU) (OTCQX: MGMNF), joins me for a comprehensive exploration and operations update at their producing McCreedy West copper mine in Sudbury, Canada. We also review the ongoing exploration and development work at the Levack Mine, working towards and updated resource estimate in Q3 and mine rest…
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I’m joined again by Mike Burke, Director & VP of Corporate Development at Sitka Gold (TSX.V:SIG - OTCQB:SITKF - FRE:1RF), for an update on the ongoing 30,000-meter drill program at the RC Gold Project in Yukon’s Tombstone Gold Belt. This discussion focuses on the Pukelman area, a target that has seen limited attention compared to Blackjack and Eige…
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We’re joined by Alistair Waddell, President & CEO of Inflection Resources (CSE:AUCU - OTCQB: AUCUF), to discuss the latest drill results from the Trangie Project in New South Wales, Australia. This project is one of four being advanced under Inflection’s exploration agreement with AngloGold Ashanti, alongside the Duck Creek, Crooked Creek, and Nyng…
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In this company update, I introduce Homeland Uranium (TSX.V:HLU - OTCQB:HLUCF - FSE:D3U), a newly listed U.S.-focused uranium–vanadium explorer. President & CEO Roger Lemaitre (uranium executive with past roles at Cameco and UEX) walks us through the company’s portfolio, strategy, and near-term catalysts. Key Discussion Points: Colorado Plateau Pro…
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Send us a text What if preparing your business for sale was like designing your dream home? In this episode of Exit Insights, Darryl Bates-Brownsword is joined by Kevin Harrington to unpack the role of a business architect – a professional who helps you create a clear vision, long-term plan, and the right sequence of actions to maximise your valuat…
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In this exclusive video roundtable with management, we have 4 officers of Stillwater Critical Minerals (TSX.V: PGE – OTCQB: PGEZF), review the evolving geological understanding, key exploration initiatives, and value proposition at the Stillwater West Ni-PGE-Cu-Co + Au project in Montana. Michael Rowley, President & CEO, Dr. Danie Grobler, Vice Pre…
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A disability support service is worried the government could be about to cut a travel subsidy that helps people with disabilities get where the need to be. The Total Mobility Scheme is jointly funded by Waka Kotahi the New Zealand Transport Agency, Councils and the government, while card holders pay 25% of a taxi fare. The service is currently unde…
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Members of the secondary teachers' union swapped classrooms for picket lines today. The one-day strike closed many schools as the Post Primary Teachers Association tried to pressure the government into improving its pay offer. But the government has said the union was too quick to go to a strike, and the bargaining seats were barely warm when they …
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The Reserve Bank's economic report card is out. Wholesale interest rates dropped 25 basis points to 3%, but inflation us expected to rise to 3% in September and hit its 2% sweet spot until mid next year. Unemployment is also expected to grow, according to reserve bank forcasts the unemployment rate won't get below 5% until December 2026. Kiwibank c…
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A new scheme aims to cut out supermarkets and get the fruit and vegetables grown next door or down the road onto people's plates. A group of charities in Wellington is working to source produce direct from local growers and create an online platform where shoppers can bypass big mark-ups and eat seasonally too. Ellen O'Dwyer reports.…
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The age limits on New Zealand working holiday visas are "antiquated" according to a 77 year old year Waikato woman, who has regularly traveled overseas on working holidays. At the moment working holiday visa's are an option for people up to age 35. But the number of those visas issued has been steadily declining, prompting calls for change. Journal…
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