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Jan 8, 2025 • 17min

'I don't mind the word failure' - Brodie Kane | More Than Money

Presenter, podcaster, and author (and sometimes ultramarathon runner) Brodie Kane spills about facing redundancy at the outset of a pandemic—with a 700k mortgage. What seemed like a huge setback pushed her to go out on her own, joining forces with her Mum financially, and even leading to hosting a new show about co-ownership in NZ’s brutal housing market. “I'm 38, a single woman. I have to be in charge of making sure that I can secure a future for myself, if I'm going to be doing it on my own… so that I can go and be one of those fabulous ladies, you know, with a gin at midday like ‘la dee dah’.” More Than Money is a series exploring the wealth choices that change us. In these conversations, Kiwi legends give us a revealing look at one important money decision that helped determine where they are today: the strokes of genius, the near-misses, and the tough calls. Episodes drop every Monday and Thursday in January. Subscribe to the Shared Lunch feed so you don’t miss a thing. Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. They are not financial experts and their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not financial advice. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time of recording.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 5, 2025 • 9min

'Think with abundance' - Luke Kemeys from Keep the Change | More Than Money

Luke Kemeys wants you to give money to a stranger. The financial literacy champion and host of Keep the Change reveals how starting a business has transformed his perspective on money—and his entire worldview. Luke reckons that while money isn’t necessarily easy to come by, it starts with believing that wealth is attainable, and all around you. “If you believe that every dollar you get, you've got to hold on to, and you'll never have another dollar, then you're probably gonna live scarce." In this episode of More than Money, Luke opens up about the grind of entrepreneurship and the power of giving without expectation, and even tells us how you can apply accounting concepts in your own life. More Than Money is a series exploring the wealth choices that change us. In these conversations, Kiwi legends give us a revealing look at one important money decision that helped determine where they are today: the strokes of genius, the near-misses, and the tough calls. Episodes drop every Monday and Thursday in January. Watch this episode on YouTube or Subscribe to the Shared Lunch feed so you don’t miss a thing.  Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. They are not financial experts and their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not financial advice. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time of recording.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 16min

'It all came crashing down' - Patrick Gower | More Than Money

Are Kiwis lacking connection? Broadcasting legend Paddy Gower reckons it’s time we take some simple steps to feel more connected and fulfilled. In the very first episode of More than Money, the TV and radio veteran talks frankly about our need for closeness, how getting sober led to taking control of his finances, and how the story of his recovery has formed an unexpected second act in his career. Paddy describes how 2024’s media layoffs forced him to think long and hard about money for the first time—and to reinvent himself professionally at the age of 47. More Than Money is a limited podcast series exploring the wealth choices that change us. In these conversations, Kiwi legends give us a revealing look at one important money decision that helped determine where they are today: the strokes of genius, the near-misses, and the tough calls. Episodes drop every Monday and Thursday in January. Subscribe to the Shared Lunch feed so you don’t miss a thing. Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. They are not financial experts and their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not financial advice. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time of recording.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 25, 2024 • 14min

Car insurance for your Summer roadie? Coverage vs cost explained with Cove

If you’re looking for the best deal on car insurance, what are the top three things you should consider? In this episode, we chat with Cove Car Insurance Co-Founder Andy Coon about trends in the car insurance industry, factors affecting premiums, and innovations in insurance technology that could see many more people benefit when it comes to comprehensive car cover. Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not personal financial advice and provides general information only.  Past performance is not an indication of future performance. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 22, 2024 • 52sec

More Than Money, coming 2025 - Trailer

More Than Money, is a short summer series exploring the wealth choices that change us. In these conversations, Kiwi legends give us a revealing look at one important money decision that helped determine where they are today: the strokes of genius, the near-misses, and the tough calls.  Our guests get real about redundancy, addiction recovery, and divorce, and how parenthood, self-employment, and health scares can radically shift your understanding of money. Episodes drop every Monday and Thursday in January. Subscribe to the Shared Lunch feed so you don’t miss a thing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 14min

Growing Sharesies, an update with Co-CEO's Brooke, Sonya & Leighton

How has Sharesies evolved this year? The three Sharesies CEOs look back at a jam-packed 2024, growing from an investment platform to a comprehensive wealth app, with insurance, Save and PIE Save, and KiwiSaver—plus an array of innovative features.  Even better, we get a look ahead at 2025, including Spend, a new product backed by Mastercard, and U.S. markets coming to the Sharesies KiwiSaver scheme. And we test the trio’s knowledge of our key numbers for the year (including over 15M total buys, 1.4M sells, and $110M added to KiwiSaver!). For more or to watch Shared Lunch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch  Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand and Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) (collectively referred to as ‘Sharesies’).  Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not personal financial advice and provides general information only.  Past performance is not an indication of future performance. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 2min

Quick Bite: Good news for NZ next year?

We're thinking positive for 2025!Brad Olsen & RNZ business journalist Gyles Beckford look at the positives for NZ next year, including emerging signs of economic recovery, positive sentiment, easing mortgage rates, increased household spending, business activity, and potential employment growth.  Check out the full episode: 'Crypto, Trump & NZX: 2024 in review' For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand and Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) (collectively referred to as ‘Sharesies’). Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not personal financial advice and provides general information only. Past performance is not an indication of future performance. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 35min

Crypto, Trump & NZX: 2024 in review

How do we rate 2024 and what's in store for 2025? Brad Olsen, Infometrics Principal Economist, and RNZ Business Editor Gyles Beckford dig into global market dynamics and our national outlook as cryptocurrency goes mainstream, tech stocks defy gravity, and Kiwis finally catch a break on interest rates. Is the current tech boom sustainable? Is crypto really legit now? What’s going on with the NZX?This is the shared lunch big-picture overview of the year that was—and our take on what we should be looking at in the year to come.For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand and Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) (collectively referred to as ‘Sharesies’). Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not personal financial advice and provides general information only. Past performance is not an indication of future performance. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 4min

Quick Bite: How will Trump impact the NZ economy? 🇺🇸💰

Independent economist Tony Alexander unpacks the potential impacts of the US presidential election on New Zealand's economic landscape. From cryptocurrency trends to trade uncertainties, we explore market dynamics, policy shifts, and economic challenges facing investors in 2025. This quick bite is from our previous episode 'Will property thrive or just survive in 2025?' For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand and Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) (collectively referred to as ‘Sharesies’).  Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not personal financial advice and provides general information only.  Past performance is not an indication of future performance. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the timeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 26min

Will property thrive or just survive in 2025? Tony Alexander

What’s coming for New Zealand’s economy in 2025 and beyond? While things are easing, Independent Economist Tony Alexander cautions business owners, investors, and homebuyers to look for a slow recovery, not a booming comeback—and those ultra-low pandemic era interest rates are long gone. Throw in some international trade shake-ups and political drama, and we've got a bumpy ride for a while yet—so when can we expect stability? For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand and Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) (collectively referred to as ‘Sharesies’).  Appearance on Shared Lunch is not an endorsement by Sharesies of the views of the presenters, guests, or the entities they represent. Their views are their own. Shared Lunch is not personal financial advice and provides general information only.  Past performance is not an indication of future performance. We recommend talking to a licensed financial adviser. You should review relevant product disclosure documents before deciding to invest. Investing involves risk. You might lose the money you start with. Content is current at the time.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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