• (#105) How to Leave Your 9 to 5 and Build a Business You Actually Love ft. Holly Egerton
    Jun 9 2026

    What does it actually take to walk away from a stable career and back yourself completely? In this episode I sit down with Holly Egerton, founder of Succession and one of my first ever mentorship clients, who left eight years in law to build a business entirely on her own terms.

    This one is for anyone sitting in a job they like but do not love, wondering if there is something more out there for them.

    Ready to take the leap? Join my Business Masterclass today ⬇️

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    32 mins
  • The great property reset
    Jun 9 2026

    House prices are still falling in real terms, construction is slowing and businesses are losing faith in a quick recovery. Liam Dann and Tamsyn Parker discuss what could be New Zealand's biggest property reset in decades,

    They also explain why Auckland's economy is feeling the pain and consider whether upcoming GDP figures will show the recovery has stalled once again (probably).

    The Economy of Everything is brought to you by CMC Markets.

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    28 mins
  • Research reveals major changes for SMEs. Mark Callander - CEO 2degrees | Tue 9 Jun
    Jun 9 2026

    2degrees Shaping Business Report surveyed more than 500 NZ businesses providing a snapshot of how they're navigating increasing economic uncertainty. Video|Herald NOW Business

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    8 mins
  • Nicola Willis: Finance Minister says more details will come regarding billion dollar pre-Budget allocation
    Jun 9 2026

    The Finance Minister is promising more detail is coming regarding a billion dollar pre-Budget allocation.

    The funding's been labelled 'secret spending' by Labour.

    Nicola Willis says this reflects the Government's provision for a potential capital to operating forecast change in transport spend - that can be subject to future decisions.

    "That is literally what it is, and we will be taking policy decisions on that over the next few weeks and months."

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    7 mins
  • Steel & Tube trading update signals construction sector under pressure | Tue 9 Jun
    Jun 9 2026

    Manufacturing and rural doing okay, but slowing construction keeps a headwind on them. Mohandeep Singh - Craigs Investment Partners.

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    6 mins
  • Business survey - ‘No one’s waiting for green shoots anymore’ | Tue 9 Jun
    Jun 9 2026

    Energy and other fixed costs biggest problem for business, Apple boosts Siri AI, donation rebate cap hammered by charities.

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    5 mins
  • Paul Bloxham: HSBC Chief Economist on Australian business confidence rising but staying low
    Jun 9 2026

    New data shows Australian business confidence is on the up - but things are still gloomy across the Tasman.

    The survey from National Australia Bank showed its index ​of business conditions held at +3 in ​May, ending four months of losses. Confidence ⁠improved modestly to -14, from -23 in April.

    HSBC Chief Economist Paul Bloxham explained further.

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    5 mins
  • Carolyn Young: Retail NZ CEO on card spending rising, the impact of concerts, Christchurch's new stadium
    Jun 9 2026

    Christchurch's new stadium is helping drive national retail spending.

    Paymark data shows spending through its Core Retail network rose 1.2% last month compared to a year ago.

    Canterbury recorded the strongest regional growth, with spending up 2.8%.

    Retail New Zealand's Carolyn Young told Francesca Rudkin that events drive activity.

    She says the Six60 concert significantly increased spending in the Christchurch area.

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    3 mins