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Welcome to The Panama Podcast: From Dreaming to Doing! Imagine trading your “someday” for today—living the life you've always dreamed of in a tropical paradise. That’s exactly what your host, Melissa Darnay, has been doing since 2012. And now, she’s here to show you how you can do the same! Get ready for your weekly escape filled with sunny Panama inspiration, laugh-out-loud expat adventures, and insider secrets that’ll make your move to Panama smoother and more exciting. Melissa is not just ...
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Investopoly

Stuart Wemyss

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Each episode is packed with concise tips, strategies, research, methodologies, case studies, and ideas to help you safely and effectively grow your wealth. Stuart Wemyss, a qualified financial advisor, accountant, tax agent, and licensed mortgage broker, delivers holistic advice. With four authored books, including "Investopoly" and "Rules of the Lending Game," Stuart shares his insights through a weekly blog, which is replicated on this podcast.
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How To Start Up by FF&M

Juliet Fallowfield

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How To Start Up: hear what to do now, next or never when starting & scaling a business. Subscribe to hear more great advice from successful entrepreneurs & receive invitations to our podcast events. Hosted by Juliet Fallowfield, founder of B Corp Certified PR, communications & podcast production consultancy Fallow, Field & Mason, How To Start Up hopes to bring you confidence, encouragement & reassurance when building your business. We cover everything from founder health, to how to write a p ...
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The UK property podcast for anyone living overseas hosted by Neil Jensen. The podcast features a series of ‘how-to’ discussions with experts dealing with property sales, rentals, UK company formation, mortgages, tax and legal issues. If you live outside the UK and have an interest in UK property then this podcast is for you.
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Boardroom Conversations

Australian Institute of Company Directors

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Hosted by Bennett Mason, Boardroom Conversations features candid conversations with leading company directors. We'll speak about their journey to the boardroom, lessons they've learned and strategies for success. Whether you're a seasoned director or starting your governance career, this podcast will give you valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of the modern boardroom.
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Welcome to the DubaiView Real Estate Podcast, your source for clear, straightforward insights into Dubai’s property market. Whether you're an experienced investor or just exploring, we provide expert advice from industry professionals on market trends and smart investment strategies. Tune in for practical guidance to help you navigate Dubai’s ever-changing real estate landscape.
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Viva Tropical

Josh Linnes

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Viva Tropical is a lifestyle 20 years in the making. It all started on a surf trip to Costa Rica in the mid 90's, where your host Josh Linnes fell in love with the tropical region. Since then he founded several companies including www. vivatropical.com, created real estate projects in Costa Rica and Panama, eventually buying his own island in Panama with his business partner Park Wilson. As comfortable in a dug out canoe as as a yacht, his adventures take him and his business partner into un ...
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The ESPC Show is the podcast to listen to if you're interested in any part of the Scottish property market! Each week we'll dive into a topic and share all that you need to know about it. Our promise is to provide honest, jargon-free and data driven advice from informative expert guests. Covering everything from buying a home in Scotland for the first time to investing in a rental property, The ESPC Show is the perfect audio companion. ESPC is the home of property in Edinburgh, the Lothians, ...
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Rampver Radio

Rampver Financials

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The official podcast of Rampver Financials. Delivering the best talks, advice, and recommendations about personal finance, investing, entrepreneurship, and success. Subscribe and never miss an episode!
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Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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Ever wondered how top fund managers stay ahead? The truth is, if you can’t beat them, join them! The stock market can be tricky, and if you’re unsure what you’re doing, it’s often better to leave it to the experts who have the tools and experience to manage risks and maximize returns. Whether you’re investing or just curious, watch this video to le…
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The Green Party is suggesting an overhaul of the tax system in their alternative Budget. It includes taxing wealth, inheritance, gifts, and private jet journeys, and they say it would bring in $88 billion in revenue over four years. New income tax rates of 39% on income over $120,000 and 45% on income over $180,000 would be introduced, and the corp…
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Are the Greens bonkers? The Greens have come out and criticised Judith Collins for tinkering with the Public Service Commission census – that's a voluntary survey run over three weeks and it's a follow up to the initial 2021 survey of the same name. Now Judith Collins and her office had a look at the 2021 survey, and they suggested a few changes. T…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how expats in Panama manage to balance a thriving career and a laid-back tropical lifestyle? 🌴 In this episode of The Real Expats on The Panama Podcast, we pull back the curtain on Panama’s perfect life-work balance. Host Melissa Darnay welcomes special guest Nataly Netchaeva, an international hair stylist whose vibrant…
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Well, what a to-do. The image of Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters slumped in the House, head in his hands, summed it up really. Brooke van Velden dropped the C-bomb in the house, quoting a Stuff article whose author used the word in criticising the government's decision to amend the pay equity legislation. The coalition's female MPs are angry t…
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This special podcast will take you inside the AICD’s flagship Company Directors Course (CDC). Whether you’re a current board member, aspiring director, or senior executive – the CDC is the gold standard in governance education. For more than 50 years, the course has helped shape more informed, capable and confident directors. In this podcast, you’l…
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In this spirit of taking the good news where we find it, I was absolutely delighted to see the results of Inland Revenue going after student loan defaulters. At the end of April, there were 113,733 people with student loans believed to be based overseas. If you're based overseas, you don't get the student loan automatically taken out of your pay pa…
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School principals say they’re grappling with growing numbers of new entrants with behaviour and oral communication issues - and believe the Covid-19 pandemic is to blame. They’re calling for more investment in learning support to help address the problem. Kerre Woodham believes the problem lies not with the education system, but rather with parents…
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Trump's policies have had a big impact on global markets, from stricter border rules to trade tariffs and tax changes. His approach to international issues and business regulations has influenced stock markets, global trade, and even the prices of everyday goods. In this video, we break down how these policies shape the economy and what they mean f…
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Inland Revenue says attitudes are shifting among student loan holders living overseas. More than $200 million has been collected from overseas borrowers since July last year – a big annual increase. More than 24,000 people are thought to be overseas, collectively owing $1.3 billion on loans going back more than 15 years. IRD's Jane Elley told Kerre…
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Register for live event on 28 May at 7pm New Report: The Evidence-Based Approach to Investing in Property & Shares: download here. Read full blog here. In this episode, Stuart shares practical advice for one of the most important superannuation decisions you'll make: how to invest your super once you've chosen your fund. He explains the differences…
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This particular pre-Budget announcement should be music to the ears of parents who are currently working every hour God sends to pay for extra maths coaching for their children. You might have heard them on this show before – parents who really can't afford it, but say to themselves they can't afford not to, pay for the sort of tuition that teacher…
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In this Q&A podcast episode, Stuart tackles timely questions on super contributions, property strategy, and how to structure wealth to optimise flexibility, returns, and tax outcomes—particularly as retirement nears. Jack opened the episode with a practical question about offset accounts versus redraw facilities. As he approaches retirement, he's f…
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→ Download your complete guide to investing in Dubai (FREE): https://dubaiviewrealestate.com/ → Sign up to our newsletter for expert insights: https://nalus-newsletter.beehiiv.com/ Lynette Sacchetto, known as Dubai’s “data queen,” joins us to break down the evolution of Dubai’s real estate market through the lens of transparency, innovation, and te…
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The government sent a strong signal to boy racers that their days of running amok on the roads are over. Car crushing is not new, it's been announced before - Judith Collins was police minister in 2009 when car crashing legislation was introduced for recidivist boy racer offenders, hence her sobriquet, Crusher. In fact, only three cars were crushed…
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There's bad news, really, and it's been coming and I think I've had my head in the sand for some time. I've been wanting things to get better quickly. I've wanted things to move out from grindy-ness, and a lack of fun, and excess, and nonsense. It's just been for four years of long, slow grind, it seems. Well, Matthew Hooton's opinion piece in the …
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Watch the replay of our Zoom webinar featuring our very own Chairman, Mr. Rex Mendoza, and SLAMCI’s President, Mr. Gerald Bautista.In this session, they explored the dynamics of the international stock market, discussed their impact on the Philippines, and shared the best mindsets, actions, and strategies to capitalize on these market opportunities…
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Warnings to be careful after a string of fires was linked to lithium-ion batteries. Scrap metal company Sims Metal has been fined $30 thousand over a 2023 fire that released toxic smoke near Ōtāhuhu. A massive blaze at a recycling plant near Glenfield last month was also linked to lithium-ion batteries, as well as a number of fires breaking out in …
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Send us a text Thinking about investing in Panama? Whether you're a seasoned investor, a future expat, or just curious about the booming Panama property market, this episode is your insider guide to what's really happening on the ground in 2025. In this episode of The Panama Podcast, Melissa Darnay breaks down the 7 hottest real estate trends shapi…
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Long serving Labour MP and former Minister David Parker gave his valedictory speech in Parliament last night, where he gave his colleagues across the House a list of things to do, among his thank yous and goodbyes. Chief among them was closing the gap between the very wealthy and the middle class. It could be done, he said, with a tax on capital in…
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Just when I thought the issue of pay parity couldn't get any more confusing, the Government has made it so. Yesterday, the coalition government moved under urgency in Parliament to raise the threshold for proving work has been historically undervalued when making a pay equity claim. Under the new legislation, any current claims would be stopped and…
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The Government is being criticised for their use of urgency to pass legislation. A law to lift the threshold for gender-discrimination pay equity claims and extinguish claims under way is likely to pass today, after only being announced yesterday. The Government's said it could save the taxpayer billions of dollars. Taxpayers Union Policy and Publi…
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The ATRAM Alpha Opportunity Fund is a high-growth equity mutual fund designed for investors looking beyond the usual index stocks. This fund focuses on small-to-mid cap companies with strong growth potential—businesses that are not yet part of the Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) but have the potential to become future blue-chip stocks. Unlik…
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The unemployment rate has stayed static for another quarter. Stats NZ figures just out show the rate remained at 5.1% in the March quarter. The number of full-time workers fell by 45 thousand over the year and part-time employment grew by 25 thousand. Herald Business Editor at Large Liam Dann told Kerre Woodham today's figures are a surprise. He sa…
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New Report: The Evidence-Based Approach to Investing in Property & Shares: download here. Read full blog here. In this episode, Stuart breaks down the key factors to consider when owning property in your personal name. While it is the most common structure among investors, there are important decisions to make that can have a lasting impact on your…
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Welcome to How To Start Up, the podcast for anyone looking to start & scale their own business. I'm Juliet Fallowfield & today we’re discussing viral marketing with Lucie Macleod, founder of the TikTok sensation, Hair Syrup. Founded in 2020 with no prior entrepreneurial experience, Lucie combined her understanding of consumer behavior with social m…
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A new report from Retail NZ has revealed the state of retail crime in New Zealand - 99% of the membership of Retail NZ has experienced some form of crime or antisocial behaviour in 2023/24, that's up from 93% the year prior. I remember thinking that's a lot, National want to be working on that because they were very strong in opposition and in the …
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In this case study episode, Stuart Wemyss shares the success story of a couple who experienced a six-fold increase in their investment assets, now positioning them for a comfortable retirement. When they first sought advice in 2015, the couple, aged 54 (him) and 51 (her), had a home valued at $900k with no debt, and co-owned three investment proper…
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I don't know if you caught the story over the weekend - Ngāpuhi, the iwi of Northland, are calling for police to round up the drug dealers in Northland using the same strong tactics they used in drug raids on Ōpōtiki last year. You'll remember there was criticism of how the police dealt with some of the individuals in Ōpōtiki, mainly coming from th…
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The leader of the country's largest iwi is calling for the police to crackdown on drug dealers and methamphetamine use in Northland. It comes as a group of young people were caught smoking a meth pipe in broad daylight in Kaikohe. Northland MP Grant McCullum says locals need something constructive to do during the day. "We've got to commit to helpi…
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The leader of the country's largest iwi is calling for the police to crackdown on drug dealers and methamphetamine use in Northland. Ngāpuhi leader, Mane Tahere says he saw a group of youngsters smoking a meth pipe in daylight on the main street of Kaikohe - just down the road from the police station. He's met with Police Minister Mark Mitchell - a…
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David Seymour is absolutely on the money with his call to cut the number of ministers in Cabinet and outside of Cabinet. In his speech yesterday, he proposed capping the number of ministers at 20 —currently there are 28— and scrapping the position of minister outside of Cabinet. “Right now, there are ministers that have seven different departments.…
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With prices rising and wallets feeling the pinch in 2025, should you cut back spending or chase a bigger paycheck? Save more or earn more? We’ll weigh the benefits and challenges of each, offer practical hacks for stretching your money, and guide you toward what fits YOUR money goals in this economy. Whether you’re stashing cash or grinding for mor…
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A Hawke’s Bay group is helping households tackle food waste. An average of 130,000 tonnes of food is wasted each year in New Zealand – 86kgs per household, resulting in $1326 down the drain. Every Bite is a four-week programme run by Sustainable Hawke’s Bay, designed to help households become more food resourceful and reduce waste. Acting General M…
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Send us a text Thinking about moving to Panama? Before you pack your bags and chase that tropical dream, make sure you really know what you’re getting into. In this episode of The Panama Podcast, I’m sharing insider tips, expat mistakes to avoid, and the little details that can make or break your Panama experience. From choosing the right neighborh…
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In today's episode, Paul & Megan are joined by solicitor Jill Andrews to discuss the challenges and trends for foreign nationals looking to buy property in Scotland in 2025. Here's our jargon-busting guides to buying a property in Scotland: What is a Closing Date? What is a Home Report? How to read a Home Report? Appointing a solicitor in Scotland …
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The Government has set a deadline for the new Interisland ferries. Two new ferries are due to arrive in 2029, and the wharf currently home to the Aratere ferry is set to be demolished within a year to make room for infrastructure that can support the new ships. Ferry Holdings Ltd has initiated discussions with KiwiRail and the Port of Marlborough t…
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Can you copyright a recipe? Two Australian cookbook authors are clashing over claims of plagiarised recipes. Nagi Maehashi, who runs the popular food blog RecipeTin Eats, says influencer Brooke Bellamy's new cookbook ‘Bake with Brooki’ contains uncannily similar ingredients, quantities, and instructions for a caramel slice and baklava. Food writer …
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The latest addition to the school curriculum will have kids learning about money. The Education Minister's making financial literacy a compulsory topic for Years 1-10. Several financial organisations, banks, and charities have partnered with the Government to deliver lessons on investment and taxes. Paua Wealth Management CEO Donna Nicolof told Ker…
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Reducing the Interislander fleet by one could have wide-ranging implications, including on people's pockets. Aratere will retire late this year or early next when demolition begins on its aged dock to add infrastructure for new ships. Two new ferries aren't due until 2029. Transporting New Zealand Chief Executive Dom Kalasih told Kerre Woodham it c…
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Although some towns are feeling the pinch after the opening of motorways that bypass their towns, not all are struggling. More than 22,500 vehicles used to pass through Warkworth every day, but since the opening of the Ara Tūhono section of State Highway 1, businesses have reported a drop in business. However, Ōtaki has been thriving since the open…
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It was really disturbing to read the opening paragraph of this story on the murder of Juliana Bonilla Herrera. Truly frightening. It reads that high risk offenders are regularly being paroled from prison and into the community. It came from a senior Corrections staff member who was speaking at the coronial inquest into the murder of the Columbian w…
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Want to grow your money with the US and international stock markets? 🌍📈If you're in the Philippines, your investment options might seem limited—but there’s a way to join! You can invest in mutual funds that tap into global markets, and some even pay regular dividends for extra cash flow. 💵 Discover how mutual funds can help you: https://rampver.com…
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New Report: The Evidence-Based Approach to Investing in Property & Shares: download here. Read full blog here. In this episode, Stuart shares smart, practical steps for those who aren’t quite ready to pay for full financial advice—but still want to make smart money moves. He explains the difference between straightforward and complex financial deci…
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We know airfares are expensive, right? Everybody, and I mean everybody, I know who's booked flights recently has made the comment that an overseas flight is cheaper than flying just about anywhere around New Zealand – especially to the provincial centres. Easter was huge in terms of airfares, but even on your normal everyday Wednesday morning, flyi…
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Airfares are still on the rise, and the Government is considering getting involved. It hasn’t ruled out underwriting the expansion of small regional airlines to help maintain routes and keep the price of tickets competitive. Associate Transport Minister in charge of Aviation, James Meager says he’s uncomfortable with the idea of flying becoming acc…
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In yesterday’s Q&A podcast episode, Stuart answered a wide range of listener questions about property investing, tax strategies, and long-term financial planning. He explained options for investors whose interest-only loan terms are ending, covering whether refinancing or switching to principal and interest repayments makes more sense depending on …
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→ Download your complete guide to investing in Dubai (for FREE): https://dubaiviewrealestate.com/→ Sign up to our newsletter for expert market insights & investment tips: https://nalus-newsletter.beehiiv.com/Commercial real estate in Dubai is usually overlooked in favour of flashy residential projects—but Pierre Bassez has built an entire brand by …
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Speaking of the bad weather, it brings me to the emergency mobile alerts. The emergency mobile alerts came about because Fire and Emergency and the National Emergency Management Agency and other agencies including New Zealand Police, Ministry of Primary Industries and Ministry of Health use emergency mobile alerts to alert people if their lives, pr…
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Want to invest in Stocks and REITs but not sure where to start? With this video, discover how easy it is to get started with MyTrade and why it’s the ultimate partner for your stock trading journey. Don’t just invest—invest smarter with MyTrade! 💵 Get started with @MyTradePH today: https://rampver.mytrade.com.ph/ 🌱 Sign up for FREE in Rampver Onlin…
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