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The Accounting Podcast

Blake Oliver & David Leary

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The Accounting Podcast (formerly the Cloud Accounting Podcast) is the world's #1 accounting, bookkeeping, and tax podcast! Join us weekly for a roundup of accounting news, analysis, and interviews. Plus, earn free NASBA-approved CPE credits for listening with the Earmark app. Learn more at https://earmarkcpe.com.
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Beyond Numbers by Xero

Xero / Bird Lime Media

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Beyond Numbers is a podcast by Xero for accountants and bookkeepers. Here you’ll hear from leaders within some of the accounting industry’s pacesetting firms who will share creative solutions, trials and tribulations, news, views and future predictions on some of the topics pertinent to the accounting industry.
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The Xero Podcast helps you navigate the early years in business, one topic at a time. Along the way, we'll share top tips and things to watch out for in that first year on your own. From financial advice to paying staff and staying calm. Our host Graham Brown talks to business owners about that vital first few years in business and what to expect around every corner.
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Accounting Apps Podcast

Heather Smith | Accountant & Storyteller

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Exploring the intersections of accounting, technology and modern practice methodologies. Each month guests share how they built their business and how your business or clients can use technology to be more effective and efficient. This may include exploring: *How you can implement and integrate business tools with your online accounting software to automate processes, improve productivity, and profitability; *How to build a business developing business apps; or *How to build a tech stack tha ...
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BookSight

Taylor Arndt and Foster Brown

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your weekly accounting podcast with a unique perspective. Join Taylor Arndt and Foster Brown as they talk about being blind tax professionals.
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Xero tech junkies, founder, non-executive director and former CEO Rod Drury, and co-founder and former UK Managing Director Gary Turner provide their monthly take on the latest innovations in the world of tech.
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The Matt & Shaheen Podcast is hosted by Xero's finest Account Managers. We work with accounting partners across the UK to deploy cloud strategies to work more closely with their clients and future proof their firms. Our podcast is made up of our thoughts on the industry, insights on Xero and from time-to-time, we'll host a special guest.
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Hubbroker ApS

Hubbroker ApS

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HubBroker Aps has developed an iPaaS system, which reads and writes PDF and other formats automatically. We support various file formats and convert to desired file format as per customers guideline. We are authorized partners with many online accounting systems in Denmark and many other European countries. We convert PDF files to XML, CSV, HUBXML, Edifact, OIOUBL, OIOXML, EHF, CXML, BISV2, FINVOICE, EXCEL, TXT, HTML, TEAPPS, NAVXML, BSFACTURA, OCXML, UBL, EML and many more. HubBroker Aps in ...
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Join us as we discuss a Range of topics like Athletic Development, Strength and Conditioning, Barefoot Education, Tactical development, Mindset, Cold exposure, Movement and Mobility, Health and wellness, Nutrition, Questioning the Norm and so much more all while in the ice bath!
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There's only one way to start. And that's to start. Take your product or business from idea to launch in just 8 hours with this free audio guide. Featuring Chris Ducker, Ash Maurya, Adam Farah and more PLUS free templates and resources to help you every step of the way. Today isn't the day for excuses. Brought to you in partnership with AWeber, XERO and Ignite Accelerator.
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Hubbroker ApS

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HubBroker Aps has developed an iPaaS system, which reads and writes PDF and other formats automatically. We support various file formats and convert to desired file format as per customers guideline. We are authorized partners with many online accounting systems in Denmark and many other European countries. We convert PDF files to XML, CSV, HUBXML, Edifact, OIOUBL, OIOXML, EHF, CXML, BISV2, FINVOICE, EXCEL, TXT, HTML, TEAPPS, NAVXML, BSFACTURA, OCXML, UBL, EML and many more. HubBroker Aps in ...
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XL Podcast

Graham Brown

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Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award-Winning Podcast Agency. The XL Podcast by Graham Brown showcases conversations with Authentic Leaders in business and society. By creating conversations not interviews, XL highlights Leaders in their own words, without PR spin or handlers. XL brings regular hard-hitting insights and transformative journeys outside the comfort zone of regular business. Previous XL guests include Tony Fernandes (CEO AirAsia), Howard Yu (Author & Professor of IMD), Rod Drury (CEO ...
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Host Gareth Salomon walks alongside experts in the accounting and bookkeeping industry in Accounting Steps, a podcast that explores the profession from a fresh perspective. Each episode uncovers valuable insights and real-life experiences to help listeners navigate their own accounting journey.
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Welcome to 'Beanies in a Pod', the podcast run with and for bookkeepers and accountants. Join us each week as we dive into the world of accounting and bookkeeping, discussing everything from technology and automation to sustainability and mental fitness. Our podcast is all about providing fun and positive content that is genuinely focused on the lives of bookkeepers and accountants. We believe that it's important to create a space where people in this industry can come together, share their ...
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Growth Think Tank

Gene Hammett is a Speaker, Executive Coach, Inc Columnist, and Host of "Gr

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Develop leadership skills and understand leadership development from expert interviews with transformational leaders. Leaders in the Trenches gives raw discussions that dive deep into new strategies to accelerate your company growth and your leadership abilities. Get interviews from Fortune 100 leaders to experts in various domains of marketing, sales, and leadership that allows you to explode your growth. Learn from their failures and discover the finer elements of significance that will im ...
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The #WHATSNEXT Podcast is a life changing resource that you can use to make huge impact in your business & life! Hosted by Chartered Accountants, Luke Kemeys & Phillip Smith. With these two leading the charge, there is no doubt that you'll find a heap of value and a non jargon approach to business. Consider nextAdvisory as the value library for business resources. Listen to find out #WhatsNext for your business. Grab our free business planning template our most successful client's use: https ...
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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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QB Power Hour Podcast

Dan DeLong & Michelle Long

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This is an audio rebroadcast of the QB Power Hour webinar series. QB Power Hour is a free, bi-weekly webinar series for accountant, bookkeepers, and QuickBooks Consultants presented by Michelle Long and Dan DeLong who are very passionate about the industry, QuickBooks, and Apps that integrate with QuickBooks. The Webinars are Live every other Thursday at 12:00 PM EST with the archives posted in the Archives. You can register for upcoming webinars at www.qbpowerhour.comIn the QB Power Hour we ...
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This is the Executive Athlete Podcast where you will learn the ins and outs of being the ultimate athlete/professional/human being as well as how to take your life to the next level Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/executiveathletes/support
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The Read

Van Robichaux

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Hate when a podcast's flow is interrupted by an ad read? From the mind of Van Robichaux comes a podcast that's impossible to interrupt--because it's already ONLY ad reads.
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A podcast about critically acclaimed Australian band Halfway. Hear about twenty years of writing, recording and touring in an indie rock band. Including interviews with Robert Forster (Go-Betweens), Rob Younger (Radio Birdman) Mark Nevers (Lambchop/George Jones), Nick Barker (The Wreckery/The Reptiles), J.C. (Powderfinger), Simon Homer (Plus One Records) and Peter Jesperson (Twin Tone/New West Records)
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Resolve QuickBooks and Sage accounting software error/issues with "Accounts Comparison". You also get the comparison between the software so that you can choose the best one that suits you.. Software like Freshbooks, Sage, Turbotax, QuickBooks, etc helps you in managing your financial things related to your business. For more information, connect with their customer helpdesk who is here 24/7 hours to help you out. Call Now +1(877) 854-8789
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EAT THIS with Lianne

EAT THIS with Lianne

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Put your best fork forward, one mouthful at a time with the EAT THIS podcast. Lianne, a Registered Nutritionist, will keep you up to date with what’s going on in the world that has overwhelming and conflicting information, including the newest food fads, food trends, diets and ways of eating.
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In an Australian banking small business first, tune into this podcast series from Leigh O’Neill, NAB’s Executive General Manager, Business Direct and Small Business. In each episode, she’ll be talking to innovators, owners and entrepreneurs about their experience, advice and insights into how to build a truly great and sustainable small business.
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You're part of a small/medium sized business, you have an itch and it’s a digital one. You know you need to adapt to address new opportunities and threats. Sean McGinty talks to company founders and managers about their digital awakenings, what they learned, how they changed their business and where they found new opportunities for growth. You’ll hear inspiring stories, alongside simple, practical advice that will help you grow your business. All the music in this podcast was created by the ...
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Core CPAs & Advisors

Core CPAs & Advisors

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Core CPAs & Advisors is a proactive firm assisting entrepreneurs, small businesses and its owners to structure & grow. Our professionals will elevate your knowledge and give you the confidence to structure your business and personal finances to create, and manage your wealth. Our team of professionals have over 100 years of practical expertise and have a passion for you our clients, and future clients.
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Welcome to MONSTROSITIES VOICE HORRORS UNTOUCHED CONVERSATIONS the podcast where we delve into the world of horror through authentic conversations, spine-chilling stories, and the art of makeup. Join us as we explore the intersection of makeup artistry and horror, featuring in-depth discussions with industry experts, terrifying tales, and a deep dive into the authenticity behind the scares. Uncover the secrets of special effects, unearth bone-chilling narratives, and embrace the authentic es ...
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The Not For Profit Podcast

The Not For Profit Podcast

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There are many not for profit organisations in the world, all with different goals and objectives. Some of them succeed while some don’t. Running or setting up a not for profit is rife with challenges and responsibilities. That's why The Not For Profit Podcast exists. This podcast will guide you through all things not for profit. You have questions, you say? We have the answers—anything from the basics of setting up one to finance and board compliance. There are no limits to what this show w ...
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Welcome to ‘Digital Supply Chain Talk for SMEs’, your weekly dose of insightful discussions and fun facts about the ever-evolving world of digital supply chains. This podcast is designed for SMEs in Manufacturing, Distribution, Wholesale, eCommerce/Retail, tech implementors, and anyone interested in the SAAS ecosystem of inventory/stock management. Each week, we dive deep into the intricate world of inventory management, ERP systems, fulfilment processes, and the broader digital transformati ...
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From The Trenches

David Boyar

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In the age of FAKE NEWS, brave souls are needed to fight through the noise and give accountants in practice the support and information they deserve. David Boyar and Paul Meissner share a passion for the role Accountants play in the Australian economy. As the engine room of the economy, small - medium businesses rely on their accountant for technical knowledge, business acumen and professional (and often personal) support. As the way accountants work (through technology) and service (through ...
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Monetize: The Art of Pricing is about more than just capitalizing a product or service; it's a deep dive into the strategic world of B2B SaaS monetization. We'll explore the nuances of pricing models, the psychology behind consumer behavior, and the impact of emerging technologies on the future of pricing. Whether you're a seasoned pricing expert or a startup founder, this podcast will provide valuable insights to help you optimize your pricing strategy and drive business success. Everyone k ...
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In this episode, I sit down with Steven Sashen, co-founder and CEO of Xero Shoes, to explore the transformative concept of Open-book Leadership and how transparent financial practices foster trust and ownership. Under Steven's guidance, Xero Shoes has embraced Open-book Leadership, sharing financials and key metrics with every team member to drive …
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Agriculture is leading the way as the country's top performing industry. Xero’s latest Insights report shows consistent under-performance in New Zealand’s small business sector in the past year, with sales falling by 0.1% in the June quarter. Country manager Bridget Snelling told Mike Hosking sectors that are more sensitive to consumer spending and…
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After spending the day touring the Xero Shoes warehouse and offices, we sat down—literally on the floor—for a laid-back conversation with Steven Sashen, the co-founder of Xero Shoes. In this episode, Steven shares the origin story of the brand, the philosophy behind natural foot function, and why going barefoot (or as close as possible) can be a ga…
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Starting 1 September, Xero will be increasing the prices for several of its packages. In this podcast, we’ll walk you through those changes, but more importantly, we’ll show you how to get the most out of Xero so it becomes a powerful tool to support your business, not just a pesky piece of accounting software. Find us here: Book a call with us: ht…
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The stark reality of linear TV in New Zealand, if Irene Gardiner was right on yesterday's show, is fairly simple. Here is how the calculation works: you make a product, you stick it on air, you get an audience, and you sell advertising based on that audience. Some programs can never hope to get the sort of audience to pay for the cost of the show. …
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Former US President Bill Clinton and wife Hillary have received subpoenas from a congressional committee to testify about Jeffrey Epstein. The Republican committee chair has also called eight others, including former FBI directors James Comey and Robert Mueller. The committee's looking for more information about the deceased sex offender after the …
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It’s been a busy start to the week and Mark Mitchell and Ginny Andersen joined Mike Hosking to delve into some of the biggest topics thus far. The Government is completely overhauling secondary school qualifications, aiming to completely replace NCEA over five years. Is this a sensible plan? The criteria for Māori claiming Customary Marine Titles w…
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New Zealand’s wine industry is facing some troubles. The industry is facing hundreds of millions of dollars in extra tariffs, Donald Trump imposing a 15% rate on New Zealand while many competing markets will continue to face only 10%. Along with this, there is an oversupply issue and declining global demand, with nearly 100,000 tonnes of fruit rema…
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Last year's recession is still being felt in the job market. Stats NZ data —due out this morning— is expected to show unemployment reached a nine-year high of 5.3% in the June quarter. The economy's been back in growth since the latter part of last year. But ASB Senior Economist Mark Smith told Mike Hosking the economy has lost about 40,000 jobs si…
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Triathlon New Zealand's claimed hosting rights for pinnacle events in Tauranga over the next three years. A World Triathlon Cup will take place in the Bay of Plenty next year, before a top-level Championship Series race in 2027 and the Series' Grand Final in 2028. Triathlon NZ chief executive Pete de Wet says they could see upwards of 3000 Kiwis ra…
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The minister responsible for the Marine and Coastal Area Act says the Government would have passed the bill even if the Supreme Court had agreed with a lower court's ruling against it. The Government will proceed with the bill which will tighten criteria for Māori claiming Customary Marine Titles. Justice and Treaty Negotiations Minister Paul Golds…
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What happens when the traditional path from college to accounting career gets disrupted by AI and automation? This week, Blake and David explore who's most likely to quit accounting firms (hint: it's the middle managers), why wages are rising while jobs disappear, and how one college is revolutionizing accounting education. You'll discover which em…
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Power companies are warning the road to fully renewable energy will be a bumpy one. The big four power companies will co-invest in an energy stockpile which will include 600-thousand tonnes of coal. Mercury Chief Executive Stew Hamilton says power companies have a commitment to renewables. He told Mike Hosking Mercury has invested a billion dollars…
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A digital education expert is cautious of blanket adoption of artificial intelligence for exam marking. Education Minister Erica Stanford says AI is already partly used for marking and expects it could do almost all assessments by 2028. It comes as the Government plans to scrap NCEA for an entirely new qualification. Canterbury University Associate…
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The leader of the Reform UK Party has called for police to release more information about those charged with crimes. Nigel Farage believes details such as immigration status should be made public, saying it’s not in contempt of court for the British public to know the identity of those who have allegedly committed serious crimes. UK Correspondent R…
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Several interesting bits out of the NCEA changes for me. Firstly, the "New Zealand Certificate of Education” actually sounds like something, doesn’t it? The same way an “A” tells you something. The New Zealand Certificate or Advanced Certificate of Education is a “thing” you can get your head around, as in do you have one, or do you not? NCEA is an…
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Another Kiwi is plying their trade overseas, aiming to make it into top level racing. Rianna O’Meara-Hunt grew up karting alongside the likes of Liam Lawson and Matt Payne, winning her titles before deciding to focus on endurance racing. She was the first junior female to become an Australian State Karting Champion, the first female winner of the R…
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A glass half-full mindset for All Blacks coach Scott Robertson after naming a group of six players as injury cover for the start of their Rugby Championship campaign. Uncapped trio Kyle Preston, Leroy Carter, and Tevita Mafileo, along with Finlay Christie, George Bower, and Josh Lord comprise the back-up unit in the 42-strong wider squad. Ahead of …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 5th of August, we talk to the vocational sector and Education Minister Erica Stanford about the NCEA overhaul. Should New Zealand On Air be using millions of our tax dollars to fund reality TV shows that aren't making money themselves? Rianna O'Meara-Hunt is a Kiwi name to watch in racing,…
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New NZ On Air funding announcements provide some hope in a tough time for Kiwi made TV shows. Their latest non-fiction funding includes more than $1.3 million for Celebrity Treasure Island and $750 thousand for Country Calendar. Screen Producer's Association President Irene Gardiner told Mike Hosking with so little ad revenue, it's a high pressured…
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The Education Minister says balance of choice is a priority under its new qualification system. The Government is proposing to throw out NCEA for two certificates in Years 12 and 13. Level 1 will be replaced with a foundation test in numeracy and literacy. Erica Stanford told Mike Hosking that after Year 11, students are free to choose the subjects…
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Auckland house prices have held firm through a busy July. Real estate agency Barfoot & Thompson's revealed it sold 957 properties across the Auckland region last month – its highest July total in four years. More than 46% of sales sat at more than a million dollars and new listings rose more than 14%. Managing Director Peter Thompson says the marke…
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Excitement from the trades sector for a better pipeline for high school students. The Government is looking to phase out NCEA over five years – replaced with a foundation test in Year 11 and certificates in Years 12 and 13. It also wants to improve vocational pathways for students entering the workforce. Motor Trade Association Advocacy Head James …
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There's disappointment Canterbury communities weren't consulted on a proposal to shut down rural Police stations. Police are looking to reduce personnel, disestablishing some rural roles in favour of larger 24/7 hubs based in Rolleston and Rangiora. Federated Farmers North Canterbury president Bex Green told Mike Hosking the community's heard about…
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In this week’s Digi-Tools in Accrual World podcast, we dive into the biggest stories in accounting tech news and talk cybersecurity with Dr Ian Gregory from Advancetrack. From AI-driven hacks to practical steps for protecting your data, this episode is packed with insights every accountant and finance professional needs to hear. 00:00 Coming Up 00:…
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In this episode of Grow Think Tank, I tackle harmful habits many CEOs unknowingly adopt that hinder their leadership and organizational growth. I emphasize the importance of regular executive team meetings for alignment and accountability. Building on previous insights, I discuss the risks of over-functioning for team members, resisting structure, …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Monday the 4th of August, could we have done anything to ensure we got 10% instead of a 15% tariff hit? The Prime Minister joins Mike in studio to talk humanity, tariffs and when we are getting the NCEA announcement. Andrew Kelleher and Jason Pine talk everything from a dismal Warriors team to a g…
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The Prime Minister is hoping to refocus secondary schools on literacy and numeracy - like the Government's done with primary schools. A major announcement on the future of NCEA is expected in the coming moments. It's understood public consultation will be launched on proposed changes -- in which teachers and parents can give feedback. Christopher L…
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Disappointment, at the lack of people putting their name forward for October's council elections. Several people have been elected unopposed around the country. They include three of Christchurch's 16 councillors, two of Auckland's 20 councillors, and five of Lower Hutt's 13 councillors. Lower Hutt's outgoing mayor and the Vice President of Local G…
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A housing spokesperson warns homelessness is the worst it's been in several years. The Government is seeking urgent advice as communities report rises in rough sleeping across the nation. Auckland outreach providers alone reported a 90 percent spike in homelessness. Salvation Army Senior Policy Analyst Paul Barber says it could come from issues wit…
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There was little this country could do to dodge the latest tariff - this from a former trade minister Donald Trump's raising tariffs on New Zealand goods to 15 percent, while keeping tariffs on Australian and British goods at 10-percent. Tim Groser has dealt with the US extensively -- as our trade minister during the Barack Obama administration, an…
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The direct line between Wellington and Washington will see material results on tackling crime in New Zealand. The FBI has set up a Wellington based office - meaning it now has an office in each of the capitals of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance. It will work on combating terrorism, organised crime, and foreign intelligence threats. Assistant Po…
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In this podcast we are going to take you through a number of examples of expenses in business so that you can get a feel for the types of things a businesses can claim, and perhaps check if you are claiming these yourself. As always remember that you should check with your accountant as a number of these things can be specific to an individual busi…
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We are being urged, again, to "break up with property". We are urged this way once every few years. It's based, not unreasonably, on the idea that we could take our money and make it work differently, if not more productively, than it does stuck in a house. The latest iteration comes from a bloke at Craigs Investment Partners, who suggests if you p…
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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. August: 6/10 Is it just me or is this year moving at pace? Where did seven months go? The recovery: 4/10 Yes, by August the recovery was supposed to be here. The greens shoots were to have flourished, and stuff was supposed to be …
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If a council gives a media outlet some numbers and the media outlet simply re-posts those numbers, is that reportage? Or propaganda? The headline was "more cyclists get on their bikes", which is true. But at no point in my reading of the cycleways of the nation's major cities, was any definitive analysis done as to whether the cost of the infrastru…
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Donald Trump's latest tariff deadline is rapidly approaching. The US President has reached 11 deals, and agreed to pause tariff increases for Mexico, ahead of his deadline of 4pm today. He's indicated he'll raise the baseline tariff faced by most countries, including New Zealand. US Correspondent Richard Arnold told Mike Hosking that at the same ti…
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Phil is fielding two to three calls a week from people looking to buy a business, and many of these conversations follow a similar pattern. Often, people aren’t quite sure if they’re truly ready to take the leap. This podcast is designed to get you thinking before you reach out or request an information memorandum, so you can be better prepared as …
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What happens when politicians threaten to cut funding from accounting standard-setters unless they eliminate specific rules? Blake and David explore unprecedented political interference in FASB and PCAOB operations, plus the IRS facing a 23% budget cut despite Trump's push for more customer service staff. They unpack Sam Altman's warning about AI b…
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Plenty has happened this week, so Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. They discuss Mike's interview with Jeremy Piven yesterday – was it awkward or just realistic? Plus, they talk about Kate’s pickleball league and the Government’s decision to axe card surcharges. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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The opening of a standalone FBI office may be putting New Zealand in a bit of an awkward position. The bureau's establishing a permanent presence in Wellington, focusing on trans-national crime like terrorism money laundering, child exploitation, and foreign intelligence threats. FBI Director Kash Patel has also said it would counter China’s influe…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 1st of August, New Zealand has yet to receive an updated tariff rate from the US as the deadline looms. Trade Minister Todd McClay joined to discuss the situation. The FBI is setting up an office in Wellington – citing concern over China’s increasing influence in the Pacific. Kate Hawkesby …
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An announcement on the future of NCEA is imminent and the whole system could be in for a shakeup. A Government briefing from June shows an over-reliance on internal assessments and suggests students are gaming the system to accumulate credits. It's also revealed NCEA doesn't support coherent pathways for students into the likes of trades or hospita…
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The Food Minister's backing the move to remove the labelling of genetically modified food, despite concerns. Andrew Hoggard's given the green light to rules meaning food produced using new breeding techniques, including gene editing, will not need to be labelled as genetically modified unless it contains new DNA. The change will see New Zealand mir…
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