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  • Jessica Lawson, founder and creative director of Collective Leigh and 8.03 Agency, is a woman to watch. She produced a publication highlighting people pursuing their passions at 19 years old and launched a strategic marketing agency for purpose-led companies at 24 years old. A trailblazer in leading a life on her own terms while staying aligned with the work she finds most meaningful.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 58 is from the episode 176 - "Chase your passions fearlessly: Tips for overcoming what people think". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    Today I am bringing back Te Kahukura Boynton from Māori Millionaire to discuss investing; our strategies, portfolio, financial situatuons and keys to success! We both want financial freedom, we both live completley different lives. Find new perspectives on how to invest your money in this episode!

    Te Kahukura's Resources;
    Warrant of Finance CourseInstagramPodcastGoldie Referral Link
    Things we discuss in this episode:
    How to investWhy we both invest and how our strategies have evolvedWhat is ethical investingHow can we invest more ethicallyWhat you should consider before you start investingIs gold worth it? Try out Goldie hereIs crypto worth it?What makes a good investmentKeen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

    Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

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  • Wendy Quach, co-founder of &Again has refreshed the world of "thrifting" to make second hand shopping online, easy and fun. She is replicating the experience of any online boutique in a way that is unique and accessible, making shopping second hand a great way to find your favourites pieces.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 57 is from the episode - "Build a sustainable and budget-friendly wardrobe: How &Again is reinventing fashion". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

    Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok

    Want to achieve your financial goals?

    Use my financial planner here

    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

    Want to get in touch directly?

    [email protected]

    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    In this episode I sit down with Stacey Fairclough from the Dosh team to discuss all the strategies we use (and don't use) to help us manage our money more effectively.

    Dosh is the money app that helps you spend, save and manage your money, download the app here.

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Discussion on creating financial goals and plans.Sharing personal financial goals and progress towards achieving them.Debunking the misconception that financial planning is restrictive.Defining intentional spending and its relation to financial planning.How Dosh can facilitate intentional spending, earn rewards, and provide easy cashback.Importance of establishing financial foundations before optimising.Strategies for optimising finances, including investing and maximising rewards.

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Jessica Lawson, founder and creative director of Collective Leigh and 8.03 Agency, is a woman to watch. She produced a publication highlighting people pursuing their passions at 19 years old and launched a strategic marketing agency for purpose-led companies at 24 years old. A trailblazer in leading a life on her own terms while staying aligned with the work she finds most meaningful.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 56 is from the episode 176 - "Chase your passions fearlessly: Tips for overcoming what people think". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

    Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok

    Want to achieve your financial goals?

    Use my financial planner here

    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

    Want to get in touch directly?

    [email protected]

    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    I recently read the book "Diary of a CEO" by Steven Bartlett, one of my favourite podcasters and leaders in the industry. This was a book that needed to be read before attending his live show this week screaming (If you are watching this in the future, check out my recap episode on the live show as well). I wanted to break down 5 of his laws for business and life that I will be taking into this year specifically.

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Why failing is not only good but neccessary The best way to make meaingful connections with othersSeek out the strangeness of lifeHow to be a 'Plan A' thinkerWhy pressure is forever my privilege and what problems are worth solvingHow 1% everyday can change your life
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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Wendy Quach, co-founder of &Again has refreshed the world of "thrifting" to make second hand shopping online, easy and fun. She is replicating the experience of any online boutique in a way that is unique and accessible, making shopping second hand a great way to find your favourites pieces.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 55 is from the episode - "Build a sustainable and budget-friendly wardrobe: How &Again is reinventing fashion". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

    Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok

    Want to achieve your financial goals?

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

    Want to get in touch directly?

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    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Keen to try Magic Mind? Click here for 20% off for both one time purchases and subscriptions. In the first 10 days, you can get up to 56% off when applying the code "ONEUP20" to a subscription!

    Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    It's time for one of my favourite annual episodes...What have I learnt from investing after 4 years! I can't believe we are up to 4 years now. It feels like yesterday that I made my first investment into Air New Zealand with $5 and a dream to have financial freedom. Each year has a new theme and I can't wait to share 2024's with you. See the earlier years episodes below!

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Not investing for a year...How much money is in my investment portfolioWho I invest withHow I have changed my investments over the last year Why I choose to invest What my investing goals are for 2024See the earlier episodes..

    What I have learnt about investing after 1 year
    What I have learnt about investing after 2 years
    What I have learnt about investing after 3 years

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Jessica Lawson, founder and creative director of Collective Leigh and 8.03 Agency, is a woman to watch. She produced a publication highlighting people pursuing their passions at 19 years old and launched a strategic marketing agency for purpose-led companies at 24 years old. A trailblazer in leading a life on her own terms while staying aligned with the work she finds most meaningful.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 54 is from the episode 176 - "Chase your passions fearlessly: Tips for overcoming what people think". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

    Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok

    Want to achieve your financial goals?

    Use my financial planner here

    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

    Want to get in touch directly?

    [email protected]

    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Keen to try Magic Mind? Click here for 20% off for both one time purchases and subscriptions.
    In the first 10 days, you can get up to 56% off when applying the code "ONEUP20" to a subscription!

    Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    Mireia Muller-Pallares currently resides in Spain! While juggling the intricacies of financial literacy and personal development she works as an English teachers assistant. Join us as we unravel the journey of living a slower, community-focused life abroad while striving for financial goals and personal fulfilment.

    In this episode, we navigate the intersection of culture, lifestyle choices and financial aspirations, challenging the notion that one must sacrifice one aspect for the other. Follow her on Instagram!

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Mireia's current lifestyle in Spain and its contrast to Aotearoa cultureUnique insights drawn from Spanish culture and their integration into daily lifeMotivations behind Mireia's move to Spain and preparation processBalancing personal finance goals with saving for the moveEvolution of investment strategy during different life phasesDetermining the ideal investment amount at various stagesEnsuring financial security and certainty amidst lifestyle changesOther things we mentioned
    English teaching programme in SpainLooking forward to hearing from you as always - enjoy the episode!

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Wendy Quach, co-founder of &Again has refreshed the world of "thrifting" to make second hand shopping online, easy and fun. She is replicating the experience of any online boutique in a way that is unique and accessible, making shopping second hand a great way to find your favourites pieces.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 53 is from the episode - "Build a sustainable and budget-friendly wardrobe: How &Again is reinventing fashion". Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

    Find me on Instagram or Tik Tok

    Want to achieve your financial goals?

    Use my financial planner here

    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

    Want to get in touch directly?

    [email protected]

    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Keen to try Magic Mind? Click here for 20% off for both one time purchases and subscriptions.
    In the first 10 days, you can get up to 56% off when applying the code "ONEUP20" to a subscription!

    Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    Let's unravel the paradoxes of sustainable investing, exploring research by Kelly Shue and Samuel Hartzmark that challenges traditional strategies. I am keen to discuss and question the effectiveness of punishing high-emission companies with our $$ and discuss alternative approaches.

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Delve into research by Kelly Shue and Samuel Hartzmark, challenging the effectiveness of traditional sustainable investing strategies.The contradictory outcomes of punishing high-emission companiesShort term vs long term decision makingWhy are we so obsessed with metrics?? Is “Low carbon emissions” really a helpful measureHow to approach ethical investments, acknowledging that there may be no “right or wrong”Other things we mentioned
    Pieta Boumas Episode
    Looking forward to hearing from you as always - enjoy the episode!

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • The book 'Sapiens' by Yuval Noah Harari has forever changed my perspective on how humans lived and live. The agricultural revolution meant the introduction of farming and the domestication of animals, this progress has always been perceived as great! But is it?

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 52 is from the episode - (Part 1/4) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - Summary and Reflections. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Keen to try Magic Mind? Click here for 20% off for both one time purchases and subscriptions.
    In the first 10 days, you can get up to 56% off when applying the code "ONEUP20" to a subscription!

    Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    Today we welcome Tylah Farani-Watene, a passionate advocate for South Pacific indigenous communities. Ty shares her inspiring journey, fueled by personal health challenges, leading to her impactful work in representing Māori and Pasifika voices on the global stage.

    Ty helps us understand the obstacles hindering effective representation, problems with the Western individualised approach and shares her vision for progress.

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Exploration of Ty's journey, from neurosurgery to being the best big sis to supporting her beautiful mum to thrive and overcome generational trauma togetherThe representation of South Pacific indigenous communities in sustainable development discourseIdentifying key disparities faced by indigenous communities globallyUnderstanding 'progress' in the context of sustainable developmentTy's new project on this! Watch this space!!!Ensuring authentic representation and meaningful participation in decision-making from Indigenous voicesGet in touch with Tylah on Instagram or LinkedIn

    Looking forward to hearing from you as always - enjoy the episode!

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER: The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Mentors and leaders leave such a profound impact on us! I am a huge believer that being a cheerleader of others can change the world. Founder of Masala Bazaar, Haya Khan teaches us about her mentors and tells us a story about how her teacher changed her life.

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 51 is from the episode - Creating a Business for Community over Competition. Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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    DISCLAIMER:
    The OneUp Project is an educational platform that provides information that is general in nature. There may be opinions or an individuals experience within this resource that should not be considered as recommendations or personal advice. Everyone’s financial situation is so different and you must use the information within this resource at your own risk. Please complete your own due diligence before making any decisions based on the information in this resource. I am not a financial advisor and if you require expert advice please seek advice from a professional.

  • Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    Over the last 4 years I have had a discussion every week that has tested my ability to empathise and actively listen. Today I reflect on my personal journey from being a poor listener to consciously working on and improving my ability to do so. This has bled positively into my work and wellbeing.

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    Journey from being an aggressive problem-solver to understanding the importance of listening.OneUp's role in developing the skillset.Integration of listening skills into work and personal life.Acknowledging that becoming a good listener takes time, while reducing natural reactions might be a gradual process.The importance of making others feel secure and in control in communication.Insight into the book 'Never Split the Difference' and its umbrella themes.The discovery process in negotiation, conversation, and communication.Looking forward to hearing from you as always - enjoy the episode!

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  • The book 'Sapiens' by Yuval Noah Harari has forever changed my perspective on how humans lived and live. The agricultural revolution meant the introduction of farming and the domestication of animals, this progress has always been perceived as great! But is it?

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 50 is from the episode - (Part 1/4) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind - Summary and Reflections. Listen to the full episode on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

    Keen to learn more about personal growth, career and money?

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    Thanks so much for your support and listening it means so much to me. Please leave a rating or review if you’re enjoying and we will chat in the next episode.

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  • Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    Meet Nina Santos, a dynamic force in law, advocacy, and communication, recognised as a Young New Zealander of the Year semi-finalist. As the Advocacy and Communications Manager at YWCA Tāmaki Makaurau, Nina tackles systemic bias head-on, leading initiatives that challenge imposter syndrome, fostering gender equity, and championing marginalised communities.

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    The TRUTH about imposter syndromeHow to overcome it for long term impactDoes "Faking it 'till you make it" work?How to overcome the fear of rejection and need for validationHow to curate your environment to build confidenceNina's book reccomendationsGet in touch with Nina on Instagram and Linkedin.

    Looking forward to hearing from you as always - enjoy the episode!

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  • How can us as leaders and people work to support others un underrepresented communities! Founder of Masala Bazaar, Haya Khan teaches us about how a route of entrepeneurship might allow us to live auhtnetically, easier. Mould your own identity!

    At OneUp we believe in being curious and taking a little bit of value from everyone, so welcome to the breadcrumb series. Where we get bite sized amounts of previous episodes and can hear a new perspective in less than 5 minutes.

    Breadcrumb 47 is from the episode - Creating a Business for Community over Competition. Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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  • Kia ora to all the beautiful people about to listen to this episode, you are joining thousands each month looking to upskill and become a better version of themselves.

    I recently finished "The Happiest Man Alive" a book by Eddie Jaku, survivor of Buchenwald and Auschwitz concentration camps in World War 2. Eddie Jaku was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1920. He had always considered himself German first and then Jewish. He was an extremely proud German but when the war began he very quickly saw home in a very different way.

    In this episode I break down his experiences, his reflections and how I see them relating to the world we live in today! This episode is completley explorative and has left a lot of room for curiosity, it is not the quick, practical takeaways I typically take from books. Let me know your thoughts?

    Things we discuss in this episode:
    How history can repeat itselfHow people can be desperate and still have a "moral compass"How we define "right and wrong" depending on the contextWhat makes a good life?The power of believing in othersLooking forward to hearing from you as always - enjoy the episode!

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