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S6 Ep1: Rod Oram - State of the Nation 2024

Stuff That Matters Now

Release Date: 04/10/2024

S7 E11: Melissa Clark-Reynolds - Part one show art S7 E11: Melissa Clark-Reynolds - Part one

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This is part one of a two-part podcast sitting down with my mate Melissa Clark–Reynolds. Sitting down with a woman whose life experiences could not have been more different to mine, and yet here we are. An uber smart futurist and strategist who operates at the cutting edge of change, embracing AI and sensing signals we need to pay attention to.

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S7 E10: Tim O'Connor - CQ Alumni & mate show art S7 E10: Tim O'Connor - CQ Alumni & mate

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What a treat to catch up with a mate and CQ Alumni Tim O’Connor at Auckland Grammar recently. Tim was one of the biggest influences in our evolution at Collective Intelligence, opening the door to more and more people from other industries and backgrounds – not just business focussed. If you are a parent, this is worth a listen.

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S7 E9: Rodger Spillane - Hydrogen in NZ show art S7 E9: Rodger Spillane - Hydrogen in NZ

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What’s with Hydrogen as a source of energy? That’s what I needed to know, so I went to talk to Rodger Spillane, Manager of the Hydrogen Program at Toyota NZ. As it turns out – there’s a lot going on with the growth of the Hydrogen industry and NZ is up there on the world stage with its development.

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S7 E8: Stu Pearce - Why inclusion is important, even in the armed forces. show art S7 E8: Stu Pearce - Why inclusion is important, even in the armed forces.

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Why would inclusion matter in the world of the armed forces. That’s what I wanted to dig into with Stu Pearce, Director of People and Culture at Royal New Zealand Air Force. And we did. Plus, we covered the world of body building as a bonus. This was a joy for me looking into two worlds I know so little about! *Disclaimer from Stu Pearce: "The views and opinions expressed are my own and don’t necessarily represent those of the NZDF".

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S7 E7: Celebrating 100 episodes alongside Marg Kouvelis! show art S7 E7: Celebrating 100 episodes alongside Marg Kouvelis!

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100 episodes in the can. Never thought about this moment, but now it’s here it feels very cool. It was also a chance to sit down with our Patron Marg Kouvelis and reflect on some of the learnings and highlights from the past 6 years. This is number 1 of the next generation of podcasts ‘Stuff that Matters Now’

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S7 E6: PJ Manney - Bestselling Author, Speaker, and Futurist show art S7 E6: PJ Manney - Bestselling Author, Speaker, and Futurist

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It’s not often you get to sit down with someone who has cut their teeth in Hollywood as a writer, or is a best-selling author, or instrumental in kickstarting the New Zealand film industry – so what’s the chance that you could have that conversation with one woman who has done all three? What a great person to interview for our 100th podcast!

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S7 E5: Bridget Bell - Understanding Local Government Māori wards from a Māori perspective show art S7 E5: Bridget Bell - Understanding Local Government Māori wards from a Māori perspective

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A chance to sit down with Councillor Bridget Bell representing multiple hapū and marae across the Manawatū District. To understand her journey as a young wahine into the world of a District council in provincial Aotearoa. * Public polls can be triggered by just 5% of voters to overturn council decisions to establish Māori wards. * New Plymouth hīkoi for Māori wards in 2016 (not 2018).

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S7 E4: Kevin Whitmore - Introducing Cashbucket show art S7 E4: Kevin Whitmore - Introducing Cashbucket

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Staying ahead of cashflow demands on a growing business is becoming more and more difficult. Growth can destroy a business. Multiple surprises can make bank managers edgy, and CEO’s lose sleep. Enter Cashbucket, born from such an experience by its co-founder Kevin Whitmore. I want all business owners with a growing business to know about Cashbucket – now.

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S7 E3: Dr Paul Vanderbroeck - What we can learn from history & leadership. show art S7 E3: Dr Paul Vanderbroeck - What we can learn from history & leadership.

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I never thought about the unintended benefits of writing a book – of which there have been many. One of these has been introduced to Book reviewers across the globe by my wonderful editor Bob Seldon. Dr Paul Vanderbroeck is one such person who wrote a very generous review of ‘As It Turns Out – No One’s Got Their Shit Together’, which then sparked a conversation about his work as a leadership coach in Europe. Paul is based in Switzerland and so we needed to coordinate our timing for this podcast, where I was intrigued to learn about his own book ‘Lead Like Julius Caesar’ and the...

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S7 E2: Haylee Putaranui - Stepping into the future of Māori enterprise show art S7 E2: Haylee Putaranui - Stepping into the future of Māori enterprise

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Sitting down with Haylee Putaranui to record this podcast, was like stepping into the future of Aotearoa NZ’s commercial world where Māori are resourced and a force for good. A world where we can focus on co creating an inclusive world with Pakeha and Māori walking together.

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Five years ago, I reached out to Rod Oram to request a podcast interview. I didn’t know him, nor he me. I didn’t expect an affirmative answer from a man who I had often read, or listened to, on different media channels. However, if I knew a little about this gentle man I would have known the answer was always going to be yes. He was incredibly generous with his time; I was to learn.

It was January 2019 when I first met him in Auckland to sit down for the recording, feeling very nervous and in awe of the legend that was Rod. That didn’t last long as we launched into the interview, where I was struck by the depth of knowledge he had on any number of topics.

We continued this every year since at the beginning of each year, referring to them as Rod’s state of the nation address. They became less formal as I became more relaxed in his presence. The Edmund Hillary Fellowship events were also a place where we would meet at intervening occasions.

On March 13th I sat down with Rod Oram at his home for the last time. It was always special to have his full attention, so thankfully I was always appreciative of these moments. What was so poignant with this interview was the ever-hopeful Rod was feeling frustrated with the major steps backwards in environmental government policies. At the end his shoulders were slumped, and I gave him a hug. I’m going to miss my annual pilgrimage to chat with him immensely.

Here’s my favourite quote from a previous podcast I did with Rod in relation to caring for the planet: “We won’t do enough until we care enough, and we won’t care enough until we rediscover our love of Nature”.

At his memorial service I learnt a little more of his life. One of these was that he had a strong Christian belief, and so it was rather fitting the service was at the magnificent Holy Trinity Cathedral in Parnell.

Go well Rod Oram.

I hope this podcast does you justice.

- Ian (Harv) Harvey

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