This episode was recorded on my birthday! Emily and I sit down to talk about reflection, before the conversation shifts towards people. Specifically bringing people together and connecting with them.
Read MoreKorey Gibson is an incredible person and entrepreneur. At just 22, he retired from a rugby league career that took him to Australia and the UK. Then Korey transitioned into the fitness industry and gym ownership, culminating in the ownership and sale of 57 Snap Fitnesses!
Read MoreAs we approach the 150th episode, Emily and I sit down to discuss what the next 150 episodes of the podcast will look like.
Read MoreRyan O'Hara is an entrepreneur and owner of a world-class digital agency that designs, builds and launches products and services for companies big and small. Voyage is a certified great place to work and has been shortlisted as a best place to work in New Zealand.
Read MoreIn this episode, Emily and I sit down to talk about something we’ve been doing for a few months now, a monthly relationship check-in. What is it, why do we do it, and should you start doing it too?
Read MoreCam Irvine is a certified financial planner. His journey in finance led him to realize the importance of life decisions and personal meaning over just technical expertise in financial planning. Cam's approach emphasizes using financial planning to align with personal values and enable a meaningful life.
Read MoreOne of New Zealand’s most decorated cyclists, and two-time olympic medalist, Hayden Roulston reached the peak of his profession. After retiring from his 13-year career, he turned to coaching. Then Covid shook up the world and Hayden decided to pivot into a new career. Now, he’s bringing his experience as an elite athlete to real estate, where he’s going all in!
Read MoreIn this episode, Emily and I start off talking about how to grow your network and meet new and interesting people. Then we pivot the episode to talking about communication. Is face-to-face better? And what do we think of voice notes and calendar links?
Read MoreCharlie Lane is building something really hard. His startup, EMP Motorcycles, is building electric motorcycles. They’re also customizable from factory and fully repairable. Combining his knowledge as an electrical engineer with his passion for motorcycles and interest in electric vehicles, Charlie is on a mission to create a truly unique business.
Read MoreIn this episode, we celebrate Emily finishing 75 Hard! We’ve talked about it a lot but this time we hear Emily’s perspective right after completing the challenge. What’s changed for her? Will she go back to her old habits? Or, will she continue on to the next phase of 75 Hard?
Read MoreFollowing the emotional challenge of shutting down his own business, Craig Fortune started Breaking Busy. His mission? To help people break free from the exhausting cycle of burnout. Craig’s journey is marked by a wide range of experiences. From qualifying as a butcher, to the kiwi classic OE, a PE degree, to business ownership, he’s seen it all.
Read MoreIn this episode, Emily and I are talking about momentum and how to get it back if you’ve lost it. We talk about the 6-step checklist I recently learnt, as well as the approach I personally take to get momentum back. We also touch on the concept of above the line or below the line behaviour.
Read MoreRon Montgomery is an entrepreneur and devoted father. His business, Spirit Of Travel provides bespoke packages to travellers. Originally from Canada, Ron has family spread across the globe, fueling his desire to travel and explore. He’s spent the past year transforming his traditional face-to-face business into a digital and remote consultancy. Now, Ron is ready to embark on an ambitious travel adventure with his young family, all while continuing to work and documenting their epic experiences.
Read MoreEmily and I are back for a quick episode today. We’ve flipped the script and Emily is asking me three questions today, all around the topic of manifestation.
Read MoreDuncan Wood has been a rugby fanatic since the age of four. This passion drove him to collect vintage jerseys where he first transformed his collection into an online showcase via Instagram. His knack for spotting value led him to start buying and selling the jerseys. And over the past three years, he’s grown his brand, Boomfa Vintage, from a hobby to a soon-to-be full-time business!
Read MoreAlli Kennedy is the founder of Sharenanigans, a board game designed to teach young kids and families about investing in the sharemarket. An idea two years in the making, that originally started as an app, has now come to life!
Read MoreRon Park is the mussel king! After moving to New Zealand as a 6 year old, his entrepreneurial spirit was evident from a young age. In his first year of uni, he sold NZ supplements back to Korea and did so well he had enough money for a house deposit. Then he found out New Zealand made supplements weren’t actually made in NZ. This set him on the journey to founding Korure, a supplement business sourced from New Zealand Green Lipped Mussels.
Read MoreDavid Bourke is one of the most interesting people you’ll meet. He started an electronic repairs company called GET Electronic. Focusing on B2B customers, David specialized in electronic repairs for iPhones before his eyes were opened to bigger and more lucrative industrial electronic repairs.
Read MoreThis is a big one! It’s the two year update on the $10 million in 10 years challenge. I sit down with Emily to reflect on year two of the challenge. What I’ve learned, what was different in year two, what was my key takeaway from the second year, and what do years 3-10 look like?
Read MoreOakley Inkersell is not your typical 20 year old. Growing up exposed to business, he always knew he wanted to have his own business. But his high school years pulled him away from that goal. It wasn’t until he discovered a business class that his passion for business was reignited. Not content with learning in a classroom, Oakley left university to start a car detailing business and fulfil his childhood goal.
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Anton Matthews is the director of Hustle Group. Specializing in hospitality and education, with brands like Joe’s Garage and Fush, Anton and his team have scaled to inspiring heights. In this episode we chat about Anton’s background and why he chose the name hustle, flipping things and providing value, how Fush started, teaching Te Reo, scaling to $10m revenue, as well as what the next 12 months will look like for Anton and Hustle Group.