
Dai Henwood (Comedian) & Paul Spain on NZ Tech Podcast
Dai Henwood (Comedian) joins Paul Spain (Gorilla) to discuss the key technology topics in tech this week.
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IPCC Report part 3 – The insider’s guide, with Professor Dave Frame
This week Vincent is joined by Professor Dave Frame, Director of the New Zealand Climate Change Research Institute (CCRI) at Victoria University and a lead author on the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This is the third part of our series on IPCC report, so Vincent asked if Dave could give us an insider’s view of how the IPCC works, on the science of warming and the role of methane in global heating a topic of huge importance to NZ.
We’d be hard-pressed to find someone more qualified. Dave has a background in physics, philosophy and policy. Previous posts have included research positions at the University of Oxford’s Departments of Physics and Geography, and as Deputy Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment. He has also worked at the New Zealand Treasury, and served on secondment at the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change.
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The Big Tech Topics for Kiwis this week
Henry Burrell (Business Desk) joins Paul Spain (Gorilla Technology) to discuss the key topics in tech this week.
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NZ Sales & Marketing Insider – Episode 17: Lisa King

IPCC Report: Rod Oram on business laggards and leaders
This week, Vincent asks Rod Oram to explain the implications of the latest IPCC report for business. Does the stark reality set out in the report change what’s required of the business sector? Or does it simply reinforce what’s already happening? How exactly is business, here and overseas, responding to the need to decarbonise? And who are the leaders and laggards in this journey? Rod Oram, is a climate and business journalist and columnist at Newsroom.
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See Rod’s articles on Z Energy and the MSCI report here.

Unpacking the IPCC with Dr Victoria Hatton, Marc Daalder
Why has the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) –said human influence on climate is now unequivocable? Didn’t we already know that? And what impact will this report have in the run up to COP26? Vincent was joined by Marc Daalder, climate change reporter for Newsroom and Dr Victoria Hatton, Director for Sustainability and Climate Change for PWC.
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See Marc’s IPCC story for Newsroom
Read the Report here

NFTs and the NZ$45m Fluf World success with Brooke Howard-Smith, Janine Grainger, Aaron McDonald
Paul Spain, Brooke Howard-Smith (Non Fungible Labs), Janine Grainger (EasyCrypto), Aaron McDonald (Non Fungible Labs) discuss the current state of NFTs including NZ based Fluf World’s NZ$45m in sales.
Watch the livestream video replay of this episode on Paul Spain’s LinkedIn
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NZ Sales & Marketing Insider – Episode 16: Kevin Kenrick

The new era of farming with Melissa Clark-Reynolds
Due to lockdown shenanigans it’s been hard to put a show together this week. So we’re dipping into our archive from the last six months. I hope you the enjoy the interviews – and stay safe.
What future does sheep and beef farming have in a climate changed world? Serial entrepreneur and relentless optimist, Melissa Clark-Reynolds sits on the board of Beef & Lamb and sees a bright future for New Zealand farmers if the sector and government can get the settings right. Hint: it doesn’t involve pine trees. In a wide-ranging interview covering turtles, synthetic meat, Al Gore and of course Covid-19, Melissa shares her vision for a low-emissions, high-equity future.
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NZ Tech Podcast Live from Lockdown
Discussing latest in NZ and global tech news from lockdown with Craig Young (TUANZ) and Paul Spain.
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How’s Your Gear?
Former professional tour player and leading golf coach, Simon Thomas, talks about the latest in technology and the ways everything from new metal combinations to solid core golf balls might (or might not) improve your game. As the Director of a successful golf academy at St. Peter’s College in Cambridge, you’ll be surprised to learn just how many junior golfers have enrolled in his programme.
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Power to the People/ Ep 175 / Mark Pascall
Our core of self-worth starts from within, extends to our partner, then to our family, our wider family, then our place of work – it starts from inside, then moves outwards. Why then, do we look to big business. or worse, big Government, to be the solution our needs from the outside inwards? It’s idealistic for sure, but wouldn’t a stronger community foster the creation of wealth, care for the commons, and distribute resource more efficiently and in a way that’s aligned with the interest of the everyday investor?
Now as s a warm-up to this show, you may wish to check out what is a Stablecoin Ep 156 and what is De-centralised Finance Ep 120 and no, before you’re tempted to skip this one, It’s not actually about Bitcoin or anything too fringy today.
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If you know that growing wealth does not equal getting rich, then this is the episode for you – Today, it’s all about exploring the imbalance of the three core pillars of society, that of the community.
We’re going to hear how in Cannon’s Creek, which is about 22 kms north of Wellington. There’s a quiet experiment going on here which relies on technology that’s already transforming mainstream finance and has the potential to disrupt Government also.
Mark Pascall is my guest today – he heads up the Wellbeing Protocol. If you’d like to learn more or financially contribute, perhaps make a documentary even, reach out to Mark.
The book mentioned in the show is the The Third Pillar.
Traditional finance has a hard time coming to grips with the credible threat that De-centralised finance brings with it. Just like the monopoly money of today is being challenged by technology that came from a community, governance in and of itself, is the next space to be disrupted. Blockchain technology, within the next 5 years, will radically transform every part of our lives – ignoring it makes you subject to it – getting on board now, could just give you a seat at the table of the future. Or something like that.
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