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Have you ever been paralyzed by analysis when faced with a choice? Jason, a normal human being with so much life experience (yes you should probably listen to him) shares his practical cheat sheet for overcoming analysis paralysis and taking action.
Learn about the decisions that have shaped Jason's path, including the obscure situations where we must choose even when all the points aren't clear. Discover why Jason believes that "deciding not to decide" can be the biggest stumbling block.
As a father, husband, and Christian, Jason's insights into making decisions in various spheres of life are enlightening. We also explore the significance of failure in the decision-making process and why we're often averse to it. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that will empower you to approach decisions with clarity, courage, and purpose.
Remember, indecision is a choice in itself. Join us on this journey of understanding decision-making, embracing change, and making the most out of life's choices. Don't miss out on this engaging episode packed with wisdom and actionable insights.
Jason has over two decades of experience in the community and not-for-profit sector. In 2021, he joined Maxim Institute.
Decision-Making, Career Transitions, Analysis Paralysis, Embracing Change, Making Choices, Common Sense, Visionary Decision-Making, Overcoming Indecision, Growth Mindset, Failure and Success, Personal Growth, Maxim Communications Manager, Jason Heale Interview.
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Tune in to a heartwarming and enlightening episode of the Mina Amso Show as we celebrate the joys of fatherhood and delve into the art of decision-making with our special guest, Tim Wilson. In this captivating Father’s Day (Australia and New Zealand) special, host Mina Amso sits down with Tim, a familiar face from TVNZ Seven Sharp, now CEO of an esteemed research and public policy think tank, Maxim Institute,
Tim candidly discusses decision-making, shedding light on how he navigated his own career path from taxi driver to a prominent figure in media and public policy. Learn about the dynamics of making decisions, whether they are major life choices or everyday dilemmas. Tim offers valuable insights into conquering analysis paralysis and outlines his personal cheat sheet for effective decision-making.
Explore thought-provoking facts about fatherhood in today’s society, from startling statistics about fatherless households to the transformative effects of fathers sharing household chores. Tim reflects on the reasons behind being a dedicated dad and delves into the fears and challenges that fathers often face.
Wilson, a father of four boys, shares his experiences as a father and how he balances the demands of his roles—husband, father, CEO, and more.
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Welcome back to another inspiring episode of The Mina Amso Show.
Today, we're diving deep into the journey of Amy Chan, a remarkable pharmacist who discovered true satisfaction and purpose in her career after Pharmacy School and PhD. You won't want to miss this amazing story!
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In our last three episodes, we've been following Amy's path, and now we continue the conversation, exploring how she found direction, made important decisions, and grabbed life-changing opportunities along the way. Prepare to be inspired!
Our next episode is all about self-discovery and career introspection. We'll be questioning our own journeys and asking ourselves if we're truly heading in the direction we desire. Plus, we'll discuss the ever-elusive "midlife crisis" and its relevance in today's world. We might even touch on some fun topics like football and the impact of social media on our children.
In this episode: I sat down with Amy to answer some important questions that you, our incredible listeners, have shared with us. How do you know if you're on the right career path? What strategic steps can you take to make the most of your professional journey? And how did Amy make those crucial decisions that led her to success? We'll also talk about finding job satisfaction and why we're in the careers we're in today.
And don't worry, I've got you covered on tips for managing your job effectively while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.So, join us for this thought-provoking, purpose-driven episode as we empower ourselves with Amy's incredible insights and experiences. This is the show, I am Mina Amso, here to guide you on your journey to a fulfilling and purposeful career.
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We lay out the priorities for what make a job hit that satisfaction level and why work life balance is a thing of the past. Let's face it, some of us who leave university and start full-time work and earn money may feel like a million dollars at the start. It's Liberating. Empowering. Satisfying. But how long does that last? Expectations don't always reflect reality.
We have some real aha-moments in this episode. We share our stories of first time full-timers in pharmacy, what we learned, what we were thinking at the time, and how we made our next moves. We share what we experienced working in the community, in hospital, and beyond, and how we found our jobs and other people painful and helpful. And what would we do differently if we go back in time.
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Are you a high school student curious about what uni life is like? 🤔 Tune in to the latest episode of the Mina Amso Show where we discuss what first-year could look and feels like.
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Mina chats with her pharmacist friend and colleague, Amy Chan, about what university experience is like for pharmacy students (and any other student). From adjusting to life on campus and managing coursework to navigating a social life and exploring extracurricular activities, Mina and Amy share their insights and advice for making the most of your first year at university. They discuss the importance of maintaining hobbies and interests, joining clubs and organisations, and finding a sense of community in a new environment. Tune in for a valuable conversation that will inspire and inform students embarking on their university journey. Don't forget to leave a review and share with your friends to help spread the word about The Mina Amso Show!
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What factors shaped our decision to get into pharmacy from high school ? We discuss challenges with career choice we had to make at such a young age, while giving advice for school leavers and insights with Amy Chan, a friend of mine, a pharmacist and researcher, who talks about how she made her decision to study pharmacy and then PhD.
Welcome to the Season 7 premiere of our podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of career choices and decisions. In this episode, we delve into the factors that shape our decisions to pursue a career in pharmacy right after high school. You can of course apply this to your own situation. We discuss the challenges faced when we were school leavers, having to choose a career at such a young age, or so it seemed. We share valuable advice for those who are currently making such life-changing decisions.
To help us with this topic, we speak to Amy Chan, a pharmacist and researcher who shares her personal journey of how she made her decision to study pharmacy and later pursued PhD. Amy talks about the different factors that influenced her decision, such as her passion for science and helping others, as well as the role that her family and mentors played in shaping her career path.
Through our conversation, we highlight some important points that school leavers should consider when choosing their career paths, including the importance of exploring different options, seeking guidance and mentorship, and pursuing a career that aligns with their passions and values.
Join us for this insightful discussion on the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career, and gain some valuable advice for your own career journey. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more exciting episodes!
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I was thinking whether we can reflect on our journeys of getting into our careers. How some of us started with one thing, but ended up doing completely different things. Why is that? We talk to professionals, students, and experts who can help flesh out what decisions are made of. We talk about the decisions themselves and their consequences. Oh, how do we make them again?
Welcome to the Season 7 Trailer of the Mina Amso Show - The Podcast, where we explore the fascinating world of career choices and decisions. In this episode, we delve into the factors that shape our decisions to pursue a career in pharmacy right after high school. We discuss the challenges faced by school leavers when it comes to choosing a career at such a young age, and share some valuable advice for those who are currently making such life-changing decisions.
To help us with this topic, we speak to a few people including Amy Chan, a pharmacist and researcher who shares her personal journey of how she made her decision to study pharmacy and later pursue a PhD. Amy talks about the different factors that influenced her decision, such as her passion for science and helping others, as well as the role that her family and mentors played in shaping her career path.
Through our conversation, we highlight some important points that school leavers should consider when choosing their career paths, including the importance of exploring different options, seeking guidance and mentorship, and pursuing a career that aligns with their passions and values.
Join us for this insightful discussion on the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in pharmacy, and gain some valuable advice for your own career journey. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more exciting episodes!
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Imagine traveling and eating as your day job? Lebanese-born Anthony Rahayel does just that. His love for Lebanon is unwavering and it shows in his travel episodes the last 10 years. He's won awards, produced over four thousand videos on YouTube, some of which has reached 15 million views! He has over 350k subscribers and followers on Instagram. Rahayel is truly becoming a food travel influencer you would want to know about him. He speaks about being in Lebanon, visiting Iraq and why the world needs more authentic attention to Middle Eastern cuisine. #nogarlicnoonion #anthonyrayaheyl #seasonsixfinale
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He's passionate about bringing Iraqi people in New Zealand together, and he does it well with his team. Kiwi-Iraqi Johnny Burjony, migrated to New Zealand over 25 years ago, he still has a sense of that Iraqi-ness then, as he does now. He talks about his passion project that has brought hundreds of Iraqis together over the last 10 years as Babylon Charitable Trust celebrates its 10th birthday next year. Its subsidiary, Babylon Community Centre, have been central hub for Iraqis to connect, maintain language and culture for generations to come. It's only been through the hard work of dedicated volunteers like Johnny.
To find out more about the trust visit the community group here.
To enquire about events and volunteer opportunities email Johnny here.
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Why chasing after girls in high School isn't the answer. Kiwi-Iraqi Civil project engineer Fady Ghanima answers that very question. Fady landed in New Zealand in 1994, that's 28 years ago. Spoke not a single word of English, mind you he was 5 years old. But how did he adjust growing up in Aotearoa New Zealand? How did he survive high school? How did faith change him? and what's life like now? Enjoyed this show?
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What is it like to get a terminal brain cancer diagnosis at 40? and surviving that? Kiwi-Iraqi father of three Waseem Hermiz went through that last year. He speaks openly about the ordeal on the podcast, how he dealt with the shock, how his family responded and the community in Australia and New Zealand.
Waseem is a forensic scientist at the New South Wales State Government. He lives in Australia with his family and three children.
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Dr Maha Haddad is not your average typical Iraqi immigrant. You’d find her in the operating theatres one minute, and leading a church choir the next, all the while keeping her momma and wife duties up-to-date. She’s been in New Zealand for 28 years and she tells Mina Amso about the reality of being a doctor, moving from Iraq, living through war, the complexities of starting a family, holding on to Iraqi identity, and her views of the current health system in New Zealand. Oh, and chasing dreams!
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Dr Rita Kettoola came to NZ at 7.5 years of age with her family from Iraq. We unpack stories of Rita’s journey of adapting to New Zealand life, New Zealand culture, playing New Zealand sports, namely netball and of course, Iraqi food.
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Thor Pedersen, the only man traveling the world (yes to every country), without flying, talks to Mina Amso in part two about his stopover in New Zealand, Lebanon and Iraq. He’s been tossed around by violent storms on board ships, and how he nearly died in Africa. He’s been beating the odds to complete his project, Once Upon A Saga, but is he close enough?
Note: Thor left Auckland before the airing of this episode.
The long journey has earned Pedersen media coverage in more than 100 countries so far. He's been on VICE, BBC, Lonely Planet, National Geographic, Forbes, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, News.com.au, The National and ABC.
We talk about: - If he misses flying at all. - How long he spend in a typical country. - What was it like visiting the Middle East like Iraq, Lebanon and Syria. - How he had a near death experience. - What he hopes to do when the dust settles and he returns home.
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She's a lawyer, she's successful, what makes Mina Rassam so unique and bright. Take a listen to find out how she's kept the Iraqi mojo, alive. How she stepped into her career and the three things she could teach her 16 year old self. Join us for part two of the conversation.
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No one in history has travelled the world without flying. Enters Torbjørn 'Thor' Pedersen. He’s on a mission as we speak to defy all odds and travel the world by foot, bus, train, car or ferry. No flying. His 'Once a upon a saga’ project has reached thousands of people and inspired millions.
The long journey has earned Pedersen media coverage in more than 100 countries so far. He's been on VICE, BBC, Lonely Planet, National Geographic, Forbes, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, News.com.au, The National and ABC.
We talk about: - This is what he learned travelling 196 countries - What it means for someone to travel around the world without flying. - How much it costs to travel around the world. - How he figured out the route. - The art of networking and thinking outside the box. - What it was like being stuck amidst a global pandemic. - How to adapt yourself to the different cultures. - How it was meant to be done in less than four year but has taken ... - What’s it like to be on the road on a trip for that long? Trying to defy all odds and travel the world by foot, bus, train, car or ferry. No flights. - What’s the hardest thing about this trip for you mentally pursuing this. - What’s it like to be in the home run now, wanting to complete the marathon. - About how to push for dreams to come true and inspiring people to do the same. - He talks about how he funded this trip around all these countries. How to budget for an overseas trip this big. - What makes someone travel around the globe trying to earn world title.
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Transitioning into a new way of life in New Zealand was a “cultural shock” for Iraqi-immigrant Mina Rassam. From Baghdad to Auckland to high school, with no English spoken and no friends to lean on. Here’s the story behind nine-year old Mina fighting the odds to become a successful kiwi-Iraqi lawyer today.
A successful Iraqi florist, known and loved by the Iraqi community, Fadia Thomas made her voyage to New Zealand from Iraq 23 years ago. She worked her way up to become one of the most blossoming florists in Auckland, designed(almost) every Iraqi wedding. But there’s more to the hard-working immigrant than meets the eye. We talk weddings, starting a business, and surviving a pandemic.
Moved to New Zealand in 1997 from Iraq, Dr Maysoon Rassam and her family had to endure some real twists and turns, with surprises at every corner, just so they call New Zealand home. Some things came at a price, was it worth it?
We continue our conversation with Kiwi Pharmacist Jasmin Dodge, who in March this year(2022), celebrated a decade working full-time as a volunteer in Tonga. She says Tonga has a lot to offer for those keen travellers. But what's life like working abroad in a Pacific Island pre and post major natural disasters like cyclones and a volcanic eruption, and of course COVID-19?
PART ONE Kiwi Pharmacist Jasmin Dodge remembers exactly where she was and how she felt when Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha'apai, a submarine volcano, erupted in January this year (2022) near the Pacific Island of Tonga. A once in a life time event in a millennium, the eruption was said to be a hundred times more powerful than the atomic bomb in Hiroshima.
Correction: About 80% of the population’s housing infrastructure were affected.
In Part One of our interview last week, Catholic speaker and consultant Hudson Byblow opened up about his painful breakup with his ex-fiancé. This week Byblow talks to Mina Amso about how he healed and shares golden ‘aha-moments’ on how you can heal from trauma as well.
We have 'aha-moments' reading from global leadership coach John Maxwell's Book The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth.
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Hudson Byblow remembers breaking up with his fiancee. His heart broken, he found himself walking up the steps of a church. He kneeled to pray, overcome with sorrow, he wept. Experiencing pain of the soul like never before. He came out two hours later a different man. What happened in that church?
We have 'aha-moments' reading from global leadership coach John Maxwell's Book The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth.
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Hiking 40 mountains before 40. That was her way to becoming more consistent and intentional. Did she accomplish what she set out to do?
We drop ‘aha- moment’ quotes from John Maxwell's book - 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth. Get the Book and Learn More on How to Become More Intentional Today https://amzn.to/3Dhglsf
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She had stomach pain. And she felt it bad. She'd pass out and didn’t know why. Years later and after many doctor visits and countless specialist appointments the diagnoses was made. This is Shannon Hadrup. And this is her endometriosis story.
March is Endometriosis month in New Zealand.
She struggled at school and was illiterate at age 23. Now 26, Brit Kelly has finished one-year bible school, about to start theology degree and is looking at writing and publishing books worldwide. How did this transformation happen in three years?
Aha-moments in this episode have come with reference from John Maxwell’s book - The 15 invaluable Laws of Growth. Purchase yours today https://amzn.to/3Dhglsf
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Talitha Pereira isn’t your average 19 year-old. She personifies positive self-talk and self-confidence. But at 19? How does she do that?
I discover what she heard at 13 that shifted everything else.
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Over The Top Life-Loving Optimist and Graphic Designer Romwell Ramos joins Mina to chat about how he needed more meaning at a critical time in his life, and how he created/discovered/began unleashing that.
Andy Rolston also joins Mina and we have 'aha-moments' from the amazing John Maxwell’s book - the 15 Invaluable Laws of growth. Get your copy on your phone here https://amzn.to/3Dhglsf
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Welcome to Season Five. Picking your course at university can seem like a child lost in a park with no parents. That’s how Pharmacist and mother Angelica Jonesi felt in her first years of study and how her desire for self-awareness led her to a more fulfilled next few years.
Leadership Coach Andy Rolston also joins Mina and drops ‘aha- moments’ quotes from John Maxwell's book - 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth.
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What a great end to the year, in this episode me and Andy Rolston talk about the challenging year that has been, our highlights and lowlights, the wisdom gained, and the ultimate tip we personally learned and will share with you. We hope it helps you on your personal journey of success. Thank you for listening and for your support.
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Happy New Year. See you in 2022 :)
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We are reflecting on the year that’s been and on season four of the Mina Amso Podcast, what we learned and what we're still learning. This episode is a reflection of what we've talked about, we go over previous episodes and summarise them.
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Reflection - that word is really scary to some people because it could mean you have to get quite and remove all noise and think Seriously about life… But is that true?
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today. Bob Nahab 021 339 905
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WHY are you growing? Qhat's pushing you to go further? What's your WHY? We'll be talking about why we grow, and finding the driving factor in our growth.
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This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today.
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Questions to ponder: What obstacles do you think you might be facing this season? What ways you can think of that you can overcome them?
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Thanks to Our Sponsors This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real Estate agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today.
Bob Nahab 021 339 905 Bob.nahab@harcourts.co.nz
Peter Jones 021 21 233 0055 peterjones@peterjonesandteam.co.nz www.peterjonesandteam.co.nz
In this episode we speak about the power of intentionality, and how having an intentional, calculated, purposeful, deliberate, planned personal growth, In your life, is key to getting you results or outcome that you’re looking for.
Last episode we spoke about why you need a personal growth plan, and briefly discussed ways you can get on the business of doing it.
We have 'aha-moments' from the amazing John Maxwell’s book - the 15 Invaluable Laws of growth. Get your copy on your phone here https://amzn.to/3Dhglsf
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We're talking about why and how you need to have a personal growth plan today, yes it might sound overwhelming, but wait, it actually isn't! In fact having a personal growth plan simplifies and and organises your life. We will show you how a personal growth journey could look like, and how you could start or improve yours today.
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We have 'aha-moments' from the amazing John Maxwell’s book - the 15 Invaluable Laws of growth. Get your copy on your phone here https://amzn.to/3Dhglsf
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How to Win Friends and Influence People Audiobook https://amzn.to/2YKNpt5 How to Win Friends and Influence People Hard Cover https://amzn.to/3ostmZ9
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today. Bob Nahab 021 339 905
Bob.nahab@harcourts.co.nz Peter Jones 021 21 233 0055 peterjones@peterjonesandteam.co.nz www.peterjonesandteam.co.nz
You are a leader in your field, but what level of leadership are you at? It helps to know! Do you only have a position? Do people follow you because they have to or want to? Are you producing results?
How do you get to the next level of leadership? And where should you aim to be as a leader? We will answer all these questions and more.
Get reading: The Five Levels of Leadership audiobook https://amzn.to/3CU3CLn
Find out more from us: Mina Amso www.minaamso.com Andy Rolston www.andyrolston.com
They’ve performed at some of the world’s most famous festivals including Coachella, Wanderlust and NZ’s Rhythm & Vines – they’ve played for private parties for Adele and Ed Sheeran and worked alongside artists like Boh Runga, Kevin Mark and Rei, they are Sweet Mix Kids
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Sweet Mix Kids Sound Track at the beginning – Ginger ft. D.Matthews Sweet Mix Kids Sound Track at the end – Deep Enough ft Rei
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What are the key things you need to exhibit in order for you to lead a team in crisis, in times of uncertainty, in times where you don’t know what tomorrow is going to bring, how do you lead and what do you do? Be it in a corporate environment, or in marriage, how to lead your environment around you out of the crisis is the question we are asking today… how to leverage your team in time of uncertainty.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today.
Bob Nahab 021 339 905 Bob.nahab@harcourts.co.nz
Peter Jones 021 21 233 0055 peterjones@peterjonesandteam.co.nz www.peterjonesandteam.co.nz
Returning guest certified leadership coach Andy Rolston delves deeper into what makes a positive leader, personal growth and how to expand your sphere of influence.
Here are links to books Andy highly recommends you purchase that would be useful on your journey of self development!
The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth – John C Maxwell - https://amzn.to/3Cp1dYs
How to Win Friends & Influence People - Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/3kqH4Lv
Support on Patreon www.patreon.com/minamso
Find out more from Andy Rolston www.andyrolston.com
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today.
Bob Nahab 021 339 905 Bob.nahab@harcourts.co.nz
Peter Jones 021 21 233 0055 peterjones@peterjonesandteam.co.nz www.peterjonesandteam.co.nz
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There were three dramatic dreams, two big things (career and a girlfriend), and one stubborn heart. How he ended up where he is, is nothing short of a miracle. This is the remarkable story of how one man left everything to answer God’s call, and become a priest. Korean Kiwi Fr Thom Park is now assistant parish priest at St Mark’s in Pakuranga, Auckland, New Zealand.
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This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today.
Bob Nahab 021 339 905 Bob.nahab@harcourts.co.nz
Peter Jones 021 21 233 0055 peterjones@peterjonesandteam.co.nz www.peterjonesandteam.co.nz
My guest this episode is NZ's Andrea Anacan, Andrea competed at the Tokoyo Olympics 2020 in karate. She is a four-time consecutive gold medallist in the World Karate Federation Oceanian Karate Federation, since 2016.
She finished 5th place in the elimination round in the women’s kata event in her pool, 10th overall, she did not advance to compete in a medal match. She kicked butt for sure. It is the first time karate has been included in the Olympics and Andrea is NZ's first representative in the sport. Big deal I say!
She’s won medals and awards in countless competitions around the world.
We talk about the competing, being an athlete and what's it take and what's it like to achieve your dreams.
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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR This episode is sponsored by Harcourts Cooper and Co. Auckland based Real state agents Bob Nahab and Peter Jones have a track record of helping kiwis buy and sell their homes, they’re very experienced in field, they know the market very well, and they’ll make sure your next house purchase or sell will be a breeze. Give them a call today.
Bob Nahab 021 339 905 Bob.nahab@harcourts.co.nz
Peter Jones 021 21 233 0055 peterjones@peterjonesandteam.co.nz www.peterjonesandteam.co.nz
My first guest is kiwi certified leadership coach Andy Rolston. Andy trained with world renewed American leadership expert John Maxwell. He talks about how to be an effective leader, where you start on your personal growth journey plan and how to grow influence. It's a meaty convo!
Here are the links to books mentioned in the interview!
The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth – John C Maxwell - https://amzn.to/3Cp1dYs
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill - https://amzn.to/3CnZwKJ
How to Win Friends & Influence People - Dale Carnegie - https://amzn.to/3kqH4Lv
The Magic of Thinking Big - David J. Schwartz - https://amzn.to/3CnAz1R
Everyone Communicates Few Connect – John C Maxwell - https://amzn.to/3zlE9YH
Andy's next course on personal growth (starting on the 14 September 2021) - https://andyrolston.leadingthebest.com/FINM0002
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