
The Weekend Collective Podcast
1) Max Whitehead: Is it always the squeaky wheel that gets the oil?
There are two different types of employees - one who stays low profile, gets what they need to get done, done, and goes home. Then there's the other, who complains about anything they feel incon...Show More
2) Greg Pain: It's okay to slouch, as long as you're moving
We know we should be doing as much exercise as possible, but for most of us it's just not possibleto run for an hour a day and find time for weightlifting. For those of us sitting at a desk for ...Show More
3) Winston Peters: "We need kiwi values"
New Zealand First's annual conference has just drawn to a close, and leader Winston Peters made a speech to his audience of near 1000. He announced New Zealand First will campaign on making Kiwi...Show More
4) Stuart Nash: "My politics certainly align with NZ First"
Former Labour minister Stuart Nash has put his hat in the ring to be a candidate to become a New Zealand First MP at the party's AGM this weekend. Nash was sacked from Cabinet in 2023 after disc...Show More
5) Heather Taylor: Access to ECE is essential for all families
Around 96.8% of children in New Zealand attend some sort of Early Childhood Education at some point before entering school. Some begin right from a few months old, while some are only enrolled a...Show More
6) Ryan Weir: Regulation needed to get rid of cowboys
PropertyScouts director Ryan Weird joins the OneRoof Radio Show to discuss the need for regulation for property managers. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7) The Panel with Allan Blackman and Richard Lindroos: China's military parade, Paris Agreement
This week on The Panel, Tim Beveridge is joined by AUT chemistry professor Allan Blackman, and National Fieldays Society CEO Richard Lindroos, to discuss the biggest stories from the week that was.&nb...Show More
8) Shamubeel Eaqub: Reconsidering which insurance you use
It's no secret that the cost of living has gone a bit crazy these past few years, but insurance seems to be one of the hardest hit. Insurance prices have increased 900% since 2000 - almost triple the ...Show More
9) Kyle MacDonald: Do you need a therapist or just a friend?
Society has become increasingly encouraging of people to check in on their mates, but what is the clear line between needing a catch up with a friend, and needing to speak with someone more qualified?...Show More
10) Paul Goldsmith: "156,000 victims too many"
The latest New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey shows 156,000 victims of serious violent crimes in the year to May. It's down 29,000 from when National took office in 2023, and the drop is large...Show More