On The Fly is a series of topic-based conversations with thought leaders and subject matter experts from Revenue River in Golden, CO. Revenue River is a full-service digital agency that is changing the way the world goes to market by aligning team and technology to reach goals and putting those who want to lead in front.
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Midday Report - Te Pūrongo o te Poutūtanga. RNZ's midday current affairs programme, including RNZ News, business, rural and sports news, plus the long-range weather forecast and Worldwatch. Presented by Charlotte Cook.
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Patrick Campbell (Founder, CEO, ProfitWell) and Michael Klett (Co-Founder, CTO, Chargify) get together to demystify and deconstruct RevOps with insight from industry leaders who are pioneering the field. Join them on the RevOps mission as they float down the San Antonio River consuming craft beers and conducting exclusive interviews to lay the foundation for RevOps success.
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Born in a family in 1984, Min An took the path that I'm probably going through now – PAP kindergarten, River Valley Primary School, Monk’s Hill Secondary School, Catholic Junior College, National Service plus 5 other jobs. Rooted in the principles of value investing since September 2010, he applies these steps constantly to his surroundings – watch F&B owners run their stalls, observe what the markets pay with their dollars, calculating the business revenue that he eyes on, to name a few dai ...
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Entrepreneur’s Inner Game Podcast
Nina Cooke: Business Freedom Coach helping successful, but stuck business owners grow their revenue while falling back in love with their business.
Every two weeks on the Entrepreneur’s Inner Game Podcast, Nina Cooke interviews successful business owners to discover their secrets of how they created a winning inner game to grow their business, build revenue and have time freedom. Popular guests include Catherine Watkin, Rob Goyette and Susan Epstein. Popular topics include: time freedom, creating more income, overcoming inner blocks. In alternate weeks, Nina shares her Golden Nuggets on how to remove your inner blocks, so you can your b ...
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Brooklyn-based marketing company. Creative collaboration propels us, discipline guides us.
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The rising of the Matariki star cluster on the horizon heralds Te Matahi o te Tau, the Maori New Year, a time to remember those who have passed over the last year and plan for the one ahead. Tomorrow Aotearoa will mark the official rising with celebrations, commemorations and in tune with this year's theme "Matariki Heri Kai" - plenty of food. RNZ …
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A state of emergency in the coastal Hawkes Bay settlement of Haumoana has just been lifted. It was declared on Tuesday as high seas and bad weather pounded the small township. Up to 90 homes were re-evacuated last night with the high tide. Hastings District Council incident controller Clint Adamson spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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News from the rural farming sector.
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OFC semi-final NZ v Tahiti started midday in Port Villa
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Midday Business News for 27 June 2024
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Flooded locals longstanding concerns about Wairoa River bar
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The Hawkes Bay Regional Council is being accused of playing Russian roulette with the town over its management of the Wairoa River Bar - as the town mops up from yet another devastating flood. The Council is investigating whether a channel on the Wairoa River bar should have been dug sooner to release the swollen Wairoa River - admitting it may hav…
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No additional money for flood hit Hawke's Bay and Gisborne.
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The Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery says there is currently no additional money to announce for flood hit properties in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne. Yesterday, it was announced the Government would contribute 300-thousand dollars to Mayoral Relief Funds to help communities in Hastings, Wairoa and Tairawhiti. Mark Mitchell spoke to Charl…
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Midday Report Essentials for Wednesday 26 June 2024
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On today's episode, bad weather has been battering Te Tai Rawhiti and Hawkes Bay leading to states of emergency being declared in the small community of Te Karaka near Gisborne, further south in Wairoa, and in the coastal settlement of Haumoana near Hastings. There's heartbreak in Gisborne after the bodies of three fisherman missing since Monday wa…
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After a 14 year legal battle, Julian Assange is expetected to return to his homeland Australia a free man today. He's pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to obtain and disseminate national defence information, as part of a US plea bargain. His court hearing is taking place on the Northern Mariana Island of Saipan, a remote US territory. RNZ P…
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Sentencing of convicted killer Lauren Dickason underway
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The long-awaited sentencing of convicted killer Lauren Dickason is now underway, almost a year after she was found guilty of murdering her three daughters at their Timaru home. RNZ reporter Timothy Brown has been in court, he joins us now.
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Gisborne community heartbroken after fisherman bodies found
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There's heartbreak in the Gisborne community today after the bodies of three fishermen were found washed up at Mahia this morning. A search was launched for the men after they failed to return on Monday. Two of them were spotted alive in the water by a cargo ship yesterday but bad weather hampered rescue efforts. RNZ reporter Lauren Crimp has been …
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News from the rural farming sector.
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White Ferns captain Sophie Devine realises they need to show improvement on their tour of England.
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Midday Business News for 26 June 2024
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Tairawhiti communities isolated as SH35 closes again
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In Tairawhiti, State Highway 35 is closed again, isolating communities up the East Coast. Just to the north of Gisborne, more than 700 people were evacuated from Te Karaka overnight and a state of emergency declared as the Waipaoa River surged past danger levels. Ben Strang gets the latest from Gisborne mayor Rehette Stoltz.…
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Dozens of residents evacuated in Hastings after heavy rain
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In Hawke's Bay, a state of emergency remains in force in the coastal settlement of Haumoana, east of Hastings. Dozens of residents were evacuated in the early hours of the morning as heavy swells broke through sea walls, threatening homes. Hawkes Bay Civil Defence group controller Ian MacDonald speaks to Ben Strang.…
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Gisborne and Hawke's Bay under state of emergency
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Communities in Te Tai Rawhiti and Hawke's Bay are under states of emergency as a result of serious weather in the past 24 hours. About 90 homes have been evacuated in Wairoa due to flooding - there have been widespread power outages, and a state of emergency is in force. State Highway 2 between Wairoa and Napier - along with State Highway 35 up the…
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 25 June 2024
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On today's epsisode, Friends, whanau and fishermen say no news is good news at the moment as they hold onto hope for the safe return of three men missing off the coast of gisborne. Northland is saying forget the black out, we are open for business - welcome back - rather than focusing on the loss of business, money and supplies. Cancer care campaig…
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Petition launched to save Chateau Tongariro Hotel
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The mayor of Ruapehu is gathering support for a petition calling on the goverment to save the iconic Chateau Tongariro Hotel. The Chateau was forced to close last year after a seismic assessment deemed it unsafe and since then, has been left to languish at a cost of $2 million a year. Charlotte Cook speaks with Ruapehu District Mayor Weston Kirton.…
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"First happy news in six years" - Cancer campaigner
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Melissa Vining, a well-known cancer treatment campaigner is celebrating the government's drug funding announcement as "the first happy news in six years" - but warns New Zealand still lags well behind international standards of cancer care. Yesterday the Government announced a $600 million boost to Pharmac's funding which will pay for 26 cancer tre…
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News from the rural farming sector.
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The Australian cricketers will need Bangladesh to do them a favour if they're to have any chance of making the T20 World Cup semi-finals. Australia were beaten by India by 24 runs in St Lucia this morning, confirming India's place in the last four and leaving Australia on the brink of elimination.
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Midday Business News for 25 June 2024.
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Northland residents fight for compensation over blackouts
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Northland businesses are pushing for compensation from Transpower for last week's blackout across most of the region. The grid operator, and its maintenance contractor Omexom, have admitted that a pylon toppled because three-quarters of the nuts attaching it to its foundations were removed by workers who were not following protocol. Whangarei's May…
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Bad weather hampers search for missing fishing boat
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Rough seas are hampering the search for three missing men on a boat off the coast of Gisborne. Helicopters are currently scouring the area for any signs of the 7m vessel which failed to return yesterday, but the weather conditions have prevented the Coastguard from joining the search. Tatapouri fishing club president Roger Faber says the boaties' i…
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Midday Report Essentials for Monday 24 June 2024
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On today's episode, the Guardian of the Sounds says the grounding of the Aratere shows the ageing fleet and the route are both disasters waiting to happen. The children's minister says the military style bootcamp for serious youth offenders will increase to 12 months when the legislation changes. The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is welcoming more…
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Jetstar has announced plans to significantly expand its New Zealand operation, with more domestic flights between the main centres and new trans-Tasman routes. Passengers will be hoping the extra competition will result in lower airfares. Charlotte Cook spoke with Flight Centre's' Managing Director for NZ Victoria Courtney.…
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Capital CBD will benefit from more cops - Business chamber
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The Wellington Chamber of Commerce is welcoming the announcement of 17 additional police officers to patrol the central city. Police have announced new community beat teams for the three main centres to target anti-social behaviour and deter crime. Auckland will receive 63 additional officers, and Christchurch an additional ten. Simon Arcus the Chi…
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News from the rural farming sector.
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New Zealand triathlon star Hayden Wilde is set to continue his rivalry with Alex Yee of Britain at the Olympics.
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Midday Business News for 24 June 2024
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Children's Minister defends miltary style bootcamps
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The Children and Young People's Commission says the government's decision to push ahead with boot camps for young people takes an unnecessarily heavy-handed approach. The Minister for Children Karen Chhour speaks with Charlotte Cook.
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"Dodged a bullet" Guardian of the Sounds on Aratere
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An environmental watchdog group for the Marlborough Sounds says the grounding of the Aratere on Friday night shows the ageing fleet and the route are both disasters waiting to happen. Charlotte Cook spoke with Guardian of the Sounds Chairperson Pete Beech.
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Midday Report Essentials for Friday 21 June 2024
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On today's episode, the Northland Chamber of Commerce is calling for government compensation after yesterday power outages are predicted to cost about 80 million dollars in lost revenue. People in the region are left frustrated after a second day of lost profits and reduced power. A Maori historian says human remains believed to be "pre-European" f…
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Today is the shortest day of the year - the winter solstice, Charlotte Cook spoke with Billy the Bard from Tekapo's Winter Wonderland Festival.
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Maori historian on "pre-European" human remains discovery
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A Maori historian says human remains believed to be "pre-European" found at a property in Hamilton could be linked with living relatives. Charlotte Cook spoke with our reporter, Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira.
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News from the rural farming sector.
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The Blues aren't reading much into being favourites for tomorrow night's Super Rugby final, after the Chiefs played party poopers against top qualifiers the Hurricanes last weekend.
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Midday Business News for 21 June 2024
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Outages could cost $80m in lost revenue - Business Chamber
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The Northland Chamber of Commerce is calling for government compensation after yesterday power outages are predicted to cost about 80 million dollars in lost revenue. The Chamber's chief executive Darryn Fisher spoke with Charlotte Cook.
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Reaction from the streets of Northland after outages
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Our Northland reporter Peter de Graaf got reaction from the public following the power outages. He spoke to Charlotte Cook.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 20 June
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On today's episode, almost all of Northland is without power. The Finance Minister says it will be a long slow slog for people struggling in the current economy. The PSA says the Department of Internal Affairs is risking the privacy of New Zealanders with their job cuts. ConsumerNZ starts it's hunt for the inaugural YEAH/NAH awards for shoddy busin…
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Have you ever bought something, only to get it home and think " yeah, nah this doesn't work". Consumer New Zealand is looking for nominations for its inaugural Yeah, Nah Awards to highlight the the worst products and services in the country. Consumer's head of advocacy and research Gemma Rasmussen spoke to Charlotte Cook.…
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Key roles are being axed at the Department of Internal Affairs as part of public service job cuts. 17 roles are giong in teams involved in increasing digitisation across the public service and safeguarding personal data. Charlotte Cook speaks with Public Service Association Assistant Secretary Fleur Fitzsimons.…
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News from the rural farming sector.
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Kane Williamson says he is looking forward to playing South Africa's premier T20 competition during the summer and stressed that he won't miss many games for the Black Caps.
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Midday Business News for 20 June 2024
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The economy has edged out of recession driven by service industries and energy production. Gross domestic product - the broad measure of economic growth - rose 0.2% for the three months ended March. Charlotte Cook speaks with Finance Minister Nicola Willis.
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Almost all of Northland is without power after a Transpower tower fell around 11am cutting supplies. Tens of thousands of businesses and residents are affected. Charlotte Cook speaks to Whangarei mayor Vince Cocurullo.
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