I’m joined again by co-host Emily to talk about our experiences from doing 75 hard. Find out why we decided to do it, how we’re approaching the challenge, our biggest takeaways from it, and the benefits of doing it together as a couple.
Read MoreIn this episode, I’m joined by Josh (@corpsewizardtattoos), a tattoo artist and owner of The Doom Room. Josh’s passion and knowledge of the tattoo industry is evident throughout our conversation.
Read MoreI’m joined again by Emily in this episode to talk about one of my favourite topics, books! Find out what we’re currently reading and my top 6 books of 2024.
Read MoreAfter being sick for the past few days, I took time out to rest, reflect and recharge. In this episode, I sit down with Emily and share 5 things I learnt from being sick.
Read MoreOn this podcast, I always try to be transparent. Today, I'm talking about the realities of entrepreneurship, energy and mood, and discuss what I like to call the hug-Goggins-continuum.
Read MoreMichael and I are doing a mini-series, starting next Monday. And we're re-releasing Episode 62 from the archives to kick things off!
Read MoreOn this week's solo episode, I'm talking about two topics. First up, buying back your time. What is it, why do I recommend it, and how can you do the same. The second topic is, flow state. What do I define it as, and how does buying back your time tie into it.
Read MoreA year ago, life looked a lot different for 20 year old Ben Ferrier. He was at university studying engineering. Today, he runs his own business, BZM Creative Solutions. And his mission is simple: supercharge businesses through content!
Read More"If you look at the people in your circle and you're not inspired, you don't have a circle, you have a cage".
The theme of who you spend your time with is one that comes up a lot in my coaching sessions. This quote epitomises that theme and in this week's solo episode, I talk more about what that means and how to improve your circle.
Read MoreStanley Henry is The Attention Seeker. After exiting the hotel industry, he started an agency focused on personal branding. Now, it’s grown to a full service social media and creative agency with plans to expand to New York and beyond!
Read MoreI’m back for another solo episode and this week I’m talking about a few learnings I’ve had from the past two and a half weeks. From restarting 75 Hard, to my new three favourite words, plus not being too hard on yourself.
Read MoreAfter a decade in Australia, Flynn Little moved back to New Zealand to start a business. He teamed up with his best friend to create Sweet As Rewards. Now, they’re on a mission to become NZ's best rewards site and change some lives along the way.
Read MoreThis week's solo episode features two things on my mind lately. Fresh off a BNI session, I talk critical thinking and why I think it's important. I'm also discussing adding value and what that means for both coaching clients and my wider network.
Read MoreLeon Mooney is the king of coworking. He runs Works, a successful coworking business with multiple locations in Christchurch. Leon loves to experiment and try new things, and that lead to him no longer working Friday’s. The result? It made him a better boss and improved his relationships.
Read MoreIn this week's solo episode, I'm talking about something that's been top of mind lately. Events are something I see huge value in, especially the monthly Men's Mastery lunches I've been running. And on the back of the success of those, I'm starting to plan other events.
Read MoreKaleb Wiki is the definition of be yourself. He’s a character, and as a barber and specialist hat maker, has a very unique and interesting story. In this episode, we chat about how Kaleb got started making hats, being a barber, MMA, and celebrities from Stan Walker to John Mayer!
Read MoreOn this episode, I'm joined by Emily to recap the Steven Bartlett, Diary Of A CEO event we attended in Auckland. It's a continuation from episode 113 and a deeper chat about the event. We talk about our learnings and takeaways from the event, and apply them to current situations.
Read MoreFresh off his third business exit, Simon Rolland’s stretch goal is $40 million net worth by age 40! His way of getting there? Growing and selling businesses, which is exactly what he continues to do. Even after his latest exit.
Read MoreIn this episode, I'm back from the Steven Bartlett show in Auckland and I'm sharing my big takeaway from the event. Doing business with more people is something I'm looking to focus on, and I explain why.
Read More27 years ago, Paula Griffith-Jones didn’t even know how to order a coffee. That quickly changed when she met her husband, Guy. Together they’ve built one of Christchurch’s most successful cafés, alongside a coffee roasting and distribution business.
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Guido Loeffler is the co-founder of Innate Furniture, specializing in the manufacture of sustainable furniture. Started at his home during lockdown and quickly blowing up, the business has already had its share of highs and lows. But Guido and his team aren’t slowing down anytime soon!