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“Creative thinking takes place neither inside the box nor outside the box, but at the edge of the box.” Free-flowing, long-form conversations about marketing, branding, innovation, consumer behaviour and trends. Conversations that ignite new ideas. Ideas with rough, sharp edges ! These conversations with thought leaders discuss best practices, trends, case studies and insights on topics ranging from strategy planning, brand building, marketing strategy, communication strategy, digital market ...
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The Michele Broad Show, formally Well Women Healthy Lifestyle, is hosted by Certified Nurse Practitioner, Michele Broad. Michele Broad is the go-to wellness whisperer for powerhouse women. A certified women’s health nurse practitioner turned online coach, she’s on a mission to help busy professionals ditch burnout and reclaim their energy—without fads, fluff, or overwhelm. Whether she’s podcasting, coaching, or curating a feel-good subscription box, Michele makes wellness simple, strategic, ...
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Welcome to The Affluent Buyer Script, the go-to podcast for owners of high-end outdoor product and service businesses ready to attract affluent homeowners and turn leads into luxury-level sales. Whether you’re in landscape design, landscaping, pool installation, outdoor kitchens, luxury patio furniture, landscape lighting, custom pergolas, outdoor media systems, or even copper gutter fabrication—this podcast is for you. Each week, Katy Doss, founder of Script Marketing, shares actionable, pr ...
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Stay Away from Matthew MaGill

Pineapple Street Studios and Audacy

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When Matthew MaGill died alone in the woods on the Florida-Georgia border, he left behind a box filled with the artifacts of an incredible life: from Broadway in the 1970s, to a 747 hijacking, to the culture of drugs and luxury cars in 1980s Florida. A series of coincidences leads reporter Eric Mennel to the box, sending him on a five-year search to understand the truth about its owner. But as Mennel learns who Matthew MaGill really was, he is confronted with questions about his own life, hi ...
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Welcome to The Packaging Perspective—the podcast where innovation meets design, and sustainability shapes the future of packaging! Whether you're in the business of custom packaging, luxury rigid boxes, or sustainable solutions, this show dives into the latest industry trends, expert insights, and game-changing strategies. Join host Michael as we unwrap the art and science of packaging, exploring everything from branding impact to eco-friendly materials. Tune in and discover how packaging is ...
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The new podcast series by Luxury Tribune shaped as an immersive news story - explores the reality of those who work in the field of luxury. Periodically, Luxury Tribune will lead its audience behind the scenes of luxury in famously secret locations, following personalities that work at the heart of brands and understand, alongside great luxury leaders, the strategies, and challenges of the industry. Host Cristina D’Agostino. Luxury Tribune’s Founder & Editor in chief Don’t forget to follow u ...
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PLANT CEO

Anant Joshi

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As more people adopt plant-based diets or cut back on meat, innovative start-ups are rising to meet the demand for sustainable alternatives to traditional animal products. Anant Joshi, the show host, explores the entrepreneurs behind this movement, reimagining meat, dairy, seafood, fashion, health and beauty in eco-conscious ways. The audience will hear the inspirational stories of these pioneers building the next generation of compassionate companies. The show features exclusive one-on-one ...
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We speak to the Self Builders who have built their dream homes. Finding out what they learned, their highs and lows and what kept them going. We also dig deep into their experiences to understand what valuable tips they can give to those just starting out on their 'self build' journey. Founder & CEO of MassimoSky, Leigh Manning and Josh Peck, Content Manager, talk to those lucky enough to fulfil the dream of so many; to build their 'forever homes' Those dream properties that tick every box o ...
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”Are you tired of corporate micromanagement, rigid rules, and watching your hard-earned commissions fund someone else’s luxury lifestyle? The Solopreneur Loan Officer is your blueprint to break free from the suffocating grip of big-box lenders and take full control of your business and your income. This podcast is for loan officers who crave independence, demand transparency, and know they’re capable of more. Host Tim Davis—a 25-year mortgage veteran and P&L expert—pulls back the curtain on ...
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Catalyst of Change

Love Peace Harmony Foundation

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What does it take to ignite transformation in ourselves and the world? Host Alexia Cito invites visionaries, healers, artists, and leaders to explore the power of personal growth, societal healing, and creative resilience. From spiritual wisdom to mental health advocacy, sustainable innovation to unapologetic self-expression, each episode delves into the stories and strategies that drive meaningful change. Discover how disciplines like self-mastery, holistic health, community building, and s ...
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You’ve Been Sold

Kate Terentieva

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The biggest vote you cast isn’t at the ballot box — it’s at checkout. Welcome to You’ve Been Sold, the hard-hitting podcast exposing the marketing machine shaping what you buy, believe, and fund. Hosted by advertising creative director Kate Terentieva, this show uncovers how big business, media, and politics manipulate consumer culture -- often without you realizing it. From greenwashing to billion-dollar weight loss scams, Kate delivers exposés, expert interviews, and deep dives to reveal t ...
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I'm the founder of V8 Capital (Est. 2023), we're private SME investors that invest in and grows small to medium-sized businesses with a portfolio of brands that are collectively doing R70M+ per annum. I'm also the founder of South Africa's Top 1% digital marketing agency, V8 Media that has done over a billion rand in sales for direct-to-consumer brands. On this channel I share everything I've learnt in the last decade around how to build better businesses.
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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The interior design show, Young Designer Challenge is back. With it comes a new challenge, a new venue and a new name, the designer within 2010 @ SPIRE. Interior designers from across Colorado, both professional and amateur are competing to transform 3 luxury homes into exceptional places to live. Where? In one of Denver's newest and coolest downtown developments, the SPIRE. This time it is 100% about the skill of the designers with each receiving an identical home and the same vouchers for ...
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Real event planners & the UK’s top suppliers share their tips and tricks for surviving and thriving in this one of a kind industry. Hosted by Gavin Alexander the creative director from the award winning team at Gavsy Media.Each episode will have a special guest from the UK’s leading event specialists, and in turn they have invited two event friends along to join the chat.You'll hear guests share their secrets on how to create a successful event, the do’s and do not’s of organising parties, t ...
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All Ears

Luke Barnatt

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The home of Luke Barnatt’s Podcast “All Ears” where on a quest of self improvement he selfishly interviews people to find out their esoteric knowledge
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Welcome to The Rosecast, the #1 Bachelor recap podcast hosted by a male interracial best friend duo. Each week, Rim and AB discuss and analyze the most recent episode of the Bachelor franchise, open up the listener mailbag, dive into the latest headlines around Bachelor Nation, and power rank the most formidable contenders for the Final Rose. Don't worry, the show totally free of season spoilers. Thanks for listening. | Social: @rosecastpodcast | Inquiries: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. ...
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Welcome to the Neighbor Interiors Podcast, hosted by Adam and April Littmann, owners of Neighbor Interiors. Dive into the captivating world of interior design with us as we share our extensive industry knowledge on trends, materials, furniture, and more. Whether you're an interior design enthusiast or a fellow business owner looking for inspiration and practical insights, this podcast is for you.
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Emanuel Skinner's Podcast

Emanuel Skinner

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ABOUT: With over 13 years in Bangkok Thailand, Emanuel Skinner has become a household name and a house music icon locally and abroad. Originally from San Francisco and now a Phuket local sharing his vision and sound all across South East Asia . With over 20 years experience filling the best and biggest venues from Jakarta, Singapore, China, India, to South Korea, Bangladesh to Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and all over Thailand (Chang Mai, Koh Tao, Koh Samui, Phuket, Pat ...
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Auckland Council is moving to allocate up to two million new homes in the coming decades. The council's Policy and Planning Committee voted 18-5 to pass the plan, which will see more housing near transport hubs and less in natural hazard zones. Councillor Maurice Williamson has compared it as a choice between a firing squad and lethal injection. He…
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David Seymour believes a refresh of Pharmac's operations is benefiting New Zealanders. Its latest funding proposal includes five new medicines for breast cancer, multiple sclerosis, eye conditions, and lung cancer. The Associate Health Minister says a board and leadership change has worked well, and the next step is ensuring strong budget bids. Sey…
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Police say recent cannabis busts show how widely cultivated the drug is. Over the course of a month Operation Beryl busted 120 properties across Auckland, seizing 11-thousand illicit plants, estimated to be worth more than $58 million. More than ten tonnes of cannabis from Vietnamese organised crime groups have been destroyed. Detective Inspector C…
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Our next Reserve Bank Governor is being commended for her track record in Sweden. Dr Anna Breman —the First Deputy-Governor of Sweden’s central bank— will lead our central bank from December. Swedish economist Selva Baziki says the Swedish economy is similar to New Zealand's. And she told Mike Hosking Breman and her colleagues successfully reined i…
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Hi, I'm Jandre, founder of V8 Media! We've worked with over 500 businesses since 2018 and generated nearly 1.4 billion in sales. Through our experience investing in and scaling multiple businesses, I've discovered key insights about brand positioning and marketing efficiency that I'm excited to share with you.🔗 Links:Need someone to do your marketi…
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Most high-achieving women are praised for powering through fatigue, poor sleep, or brain fog. But the truth? Ignoring your body’s signals quietly drains your leadership capacity, your earning potential, and ultimately, your health. In this episode of our special three-part series on women’s health leadership, I explore how burnout shows up differen…
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Here's some things we can do to help the economy through jobs. Firstly, compulsory arbitration. I'm sick and tired of teachers and nurses and doctors striking. The current strike this week by doctors, they claim, has been a result of more than a year of negotiation. Surely at some point —and Health NZ have finally pulled the trigger— it becomes app…
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The US Secret Service has dismantled a massive network of electronic devices that could have been used to disable New York City’s cellphone network, officials say. Investigators found devices in vacant properties within 55km of the UN General Assembly meeting that’s taking place in Manhattan this week. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosk…
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It’s been a busy start to the week, and Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen are back with Mike Hosking to delve into the political happenings so far. The Government has announced two new residency pathways for skilled migrants, which Winston Peters has raised concerns about. Is he right to be concerned? The Herald’s annual Mood of the Boardroom survey…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 24th of September, the promised Holiday Act changes have been announced. Who knew you accrued sick leave whilst on ACC or even if you only work an hour a week? The annual Mood of the Boardroom survey has been released and a majority of the Government has not been rated favourably – Nicol…
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Business leaders aren’t sugarcoating their messages for the Government. The Herald's annual Mood of the Boardroom survey shows business leaders are less optimistic about the economy than they were a year ago. Only a third of respondents back the Government's current growth agenda. Forsyth Barr Managing Director Neil Paviour-Smith told Mike Hosking …
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Pickleball is taking the world by storm. Originating in the United States, it’s now one of the fastest growing sports globally – the biggest growth being among 18-35 year olds. The NZ Pickleball Open is taking place this weekend, with 443 players registered for the event. NZ Pickleball Association Chair Ange Brady told Mike Hosking the growth is su…
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There's a belief there's more that needs to be done to smooth immigration processes in New Zealand. The Government's revealed two new pathways for skilled migrants to secure Kiwi residency. One is for skilled work experience and another for trades and technicians. Immigration Minister Erica Stanford told Mike Hosking there's a lot more announcement…
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Nicola Willis admits the economy isn't where the Government would like it to be. The Herald's annual Mood of the Boardroom survey shows business leaders are less optimistic about the economy than they were a year ago. Only a third of respondents back the Government's current growth agenda. The Finance Minister told Mike Hosking they're hearing the …
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There are still grey areas in the Government's proposed leave legislation. The Government's announced a new system to replace the 2003 Holidays Act. Coffee Club Director Brad Jacobs told Mike Hosking while some parts still need clarity, the proposal appears to solve many issues. He says as long as he's been in New Zealand, the Act has caused proble…
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In this vibrant episode of Catalyst of Change, host Alexia Cito sits down with Sharon Mahnep—former trial attorney turned executive recruiter, marathon runner, philanthropist, and unapologetically powerful New Yorker—to explore the journey from high-pressure law offices to a life rooted in purpose, service, and joy. With heartfelt humor and no-nons…
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People don’t drop $150K on a backyard renovation because it works on paper. They do it because it feels like the right decision—and then they justify it later. In this episode of The Affluent Buyer Script, Katy Doss breaks down the five emotional drivers that move affluent homeowners from “that’s nice” to “where do I sign?” We’ll explore: Why emoti…
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The Salvation Army says more than a quarter of kids are struggling for food. They talk of food security. According to the 'Sallies' it's bad and it's getting worse. Are they telling us over a quarter of kids, 27% of kids to be precise, can't get food? The definition they use is the United Nations one: "people having access to safe and nutritious fo…
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France has formally recognised the state of Palestine, joining the likes of the UK, Canada, and Australia. President Emanuel Macron has made the announcement at the UN General Assembly, where the US and Israel are absent. France Correspondent Catherine Field told Mike Hosking that they know this won’t change much, but it could eventually be part of…
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An update from another of New Zealand’s talented musicians – Harper Finn. Finn is finally releasing his debut album, ‘Silo Park’ coming out at the end of next month. The album is a journey through change, isolation, and discovery, set against the dual backdrops of his homes in New Zealand and New York, recorded in the Woodstock region upstate. He m…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 23rd of September, the money tree from the Government continues to provide, this time for school infrastructure. Genesis Energy has struck a deal to provide more coal for Huntly to keep the lights on. Kiwi singer Harper Finn is in for a chat and to give us an exclusive sneak peak of hi…
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There’s an expectation coal will become more popular as gas supply diminishes. Genesis Energy's signed a two-year agreement with BT Mining to supply 240 thousand tonnes of local coal to Huntly Power Station amidst electricity shortages. It's expected to boost the local economy and reduce reliance on Indonesian exports. CEO Malcolm Johns told Mike H…
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Unreliable weather forecasts could become a thing of the past. Earth Sciences NZ has unveiled a new supercomputer called Cascade, which uses AI to predict the weather patterns. It can now make a five-day forecast as reliable as a two-day one. Chris Brandolino, Principal Scientist at NIWA, told Mike Hosking this supercomputer is about three times mo…
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Changes to the rules around leave will be revealed today. The Government is announcing their overhaul of the 2003 Holidays Act, which includes annual, sick, and bereavement leave regulations. Employers and Manufacturers Association's Alan McDonald told Mike Hosking hourly accrual of leave is expected to come in. He says this will simplify processes…
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A much-needed boost to rural schools' infrastructure, which has been neglected for many years. The Education Minister's unveiled a $413 million package to get maintenance and improvement jobs at schools underway sooner. More than half is for improvements on all isolated, rural, or small schools. Rural Schools Leadership Association President Andrew…
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Economic difficulties across the ditch appear to echo the struggles felt in many New Zealand households. The Reserve Bank of Australia has delivered a brutal reality check to the nation on the cost of living, as it expects the situation to worsen. It warns prices will never return to pre-pandemic levels. Infometrics Principal Economist Brad Olsen t…
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From a shy London gym employee to coaching elite athletes and CEOs in Dubai, Matchroom Boxing’s Head of Performance, Dan Lawrence, shares his remarkable journey on Mennie Talks. In this episode, Dan opens up about the four pillars of peak performance - training, nutrition, recovery and mindset - and why he believes lasting success starts with behav…
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Special thanks to Tonje of SomebodyMakeIt for joining us on this episode! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:41 - Intramurals 00:17:40 - Lazy River Corn Mazes 00:25:07 - Luxury Vending Machines 00:33:13 - Masterclass Shorts 00:41:09 - Cosplay Wings 00:51:52 - Outro We'd love to hear from you! 📧 [email protected] ⁂ Fediverse — @[email protected] 🌐 https…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 22nd of September, we know where $100m is going for our hospitals. But is it a band-aid, or substantial money for infrastructure? The Prime Minister answers whether he's feeling embattled, is fast track really fast track and when we're getting news about reform in the electricity sector…
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When Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson are raging against their President, you know a line has been crossed. Cruz said the FCC threat from Brendan Carr was straight out of Goodfellas and it's got mafia written all over it. It's important not to forget we have the confluence of several stories here in the Jimmy Kimmel scrap; 1) The absurdity of defending …
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Jason Pine and Andrew Saville join Mike Hosking this morning to discuss the weekend's sports. On the table today: The AFL semi finals draw 100,000 fans to each game. Liam Lawson finished 5th in Baku to secure his best ever finish in F1. And what should the Black Ferns take away from their defeat in the Rugy World Cup semi finals? LISTEN ABOVE See o…
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Frustrations are growing around the fast-track process in Taranaki, which has grounded to a halt due to bureaucracy. 215 parties are now having their say in the ‘VTM’ seabed mining project. Resource Minister Shane Jones told Mike Hosking that the discourse around the project is responsible for hindering its progress. ‘We're dealing with a substanti…
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Cabinet expects to make a final decision later this week, on whether New Zealand will formally recognise a Palestinian state. Australia, the UK and Canada have all formally announced their recognition of Palestine. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has condemned their moves, saying a Palestinian state would be a "huge reward to terrorism" a…
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Thousands have gathered in Arizona for the memorial service of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk. Among those in attendance is a number of Republican politicians and high-profile names including The President, Vice President and Elon Musk. US Correspondent Richard Arnold says that the rise of political discourse around free speech has grown alongs…
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Demand is outstripping supply when it comes to luxury accommodation. New Zealand agents say they're turning away half of high-net-worth travellers due to a shortage of properties. Some are fielding up to 50 requests a week. Co-founder of Stay Luxe Accommodation, Greg Owen told Mike Hosking that there's a real shortage in Auckland, so hotels are bei…
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A rural doctor says the government's hospital investment is still not enough. Health Minister Simeon Brown's announced a $100million boost for 21 local projects, aimed at improving clinical spaces and support services. General Practice Aotearoa chair Dr Buzz Burrell told Mike Hosking that the investment will be only for touch ups. He says there wil…
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If only nostalgia paid the bills. But when it comes to peaches, it doesn’t. Wattie's is out. Pams do a good line of imported stuff, and those who buy peaches in tins like it cheap. A lot of us like cheap. Cheap has never been more appealing in a cost of living crisis. If I was in the business of patriotic purchases, I would close my door and go hom…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Farmer confidence: 8/10 In an economic world of woe, it's good to see a decent chunk of people doing well and enjoying it. GDP: 2/10 Sort of the turgid, rank, icing on the rotten economic cake. How does a Reserve Bank not see a co…
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Was this the final nail in the Adrian Orr coffin? Can we add Christian Hawkesby and the entire monetary policy committee? After all, it's easy to blame a governor, but it’s a committee that votes on what to do with the cash rate. After the famed Q2 finished (remember April, May and June), we come to the next committee decision in July. Orr is gone,…
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It’s Friday so Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson are back with Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that Was. Mike decided to end the week with another pop quiz – this time on things that were covered on the programme this morning. Kate was not enthused. Plus the school holidays are coming up, so they had to touch on everyone’s plans. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystud…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 19th of September, Sir John Key has some advice for Finance Minister Nicola Willis, who has some tough questions to answer after that Q2 GDP result. The Government is flying the flag for the wool industry in China. Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson take a pop quiz and discuss school holidays pla…
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We’re in the business end of the Women’s Rugby World Cup, but a former Black Ferns captain is warning against getting cocky. The Black Ferns have made light work of Spain, Japan, Ireland, and South Africa, leading them to the semi-finals. Saturday morning will see them face off against the World No 2 team – Canada. Former Captain Dr Farah Palmer to…
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The axing of Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show has sparked debate around freedom of speech. Kimmel has been pulled off air indefinitely by ABC over his comments relating to the Charlie Kirk killing. The late-night host suggested Kirk, who was shot at a Utah University last week, was killed by a pro-Trump Republican. US Correspondent Richard Arnold tol…
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Negotiations between senior doctors and the Government have broken down. They've rejected a $160 million offer and are set to strike for 48 hours next week. The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists had put a proposal which would have cost about $300 million. Executive Director Sarah Dalton told Mike Hosking doctors are playing catch up. She …
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Finance Minister Nicola Willis says a new Reserve Bank Governor will be announced “very shortly” as she comes under growing pressure to tackle New Zealand’s economic woes. Economists are calling on the Reserve Bank to cut the Official Cash Rate more aggressively after yesterday’s shock GDP result. New Zealand’s gross domestic product (GDP) fell by …
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The Associate Agriculture Minister believes wool is making a comeback and New Zealand could double its exports over the next decade. Mark Patterson is in China for the country's largest wool conference, where he'll meet with industry representatives, wool growers, and processors. It's our largest trading partner for wool, with $176 million of $446 …
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Sir John Key says the Reserve Bank deserves much of the blame for the latest sharp drop in GDP. Our economy's contracted 0.9% in the June quarter. The Government says international turmoil and uncertainty over tariffs have driven the fall, which was much larger than expected. Key told Mike Hosking the OCR was also a major factor. He says two months…
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Hi, my name is Jandre, I’m the founder of V8 Media and V8 Capital, where we help ambitious entrepreneurs and companies grow through world-class marketing and strategic investment.Need someone to do your marketing for you?V8 Media – Marketing AgencyNeed investment for your business?V8 Capital – Growth InvestmentA Little About Us2018:We started V8 Me…
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Having argued the other week for compulsory KiwiSaver, it was sort of ironic, but probably lucky, that several reports came out post the comments that wanted the same thing. Then enter Winston who wants it as well, and will pay for it, apparently with tax cuts. Of course the tax cuts are completely unaffordable, but it doesn’t make the compulsion a…
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