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Growing Kiwis with Claire Williamson

Growing Kiwis with Claire Williamson

Claire Williamson

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Show overview

Growing Kiwis with Claire Williamson has published 11 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 9 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 58 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 11 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Claire Williamson.

Episodes
11
Started
2026
Median length
51 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

The Growing Kiwis is a podcast for ambitious people who are committed to growth in business, money, health, mindset, and life. The podcast explores what it really looks like to pursue a high-performance life in New Zealand. The wins, the challenges, the lessons, and the consistent actions that compound over time. Growth is the central theme, whether that’s growing businesses, investments, people, community, impact, or ourselves.

Latest Episodes

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Apr 8, 202642 min

Ep 5The gold medal mindset with Shaun Kirkham

In this episode of Growing Kiwis, Olympic gold medalist and business owner Shaun Kirkham takes us inside one of the most powerful comeback stories in New Zealand sport.From a fiery, ambitious kid in Hamilton to standing on the Olympic podium in Tokyo, Shaun’s journey is packed with grit, growth, and game-changing mindset shifts.This isn’t just about winning gold, it’s about what it takes to rebuild when things aren’t working, to lean into hard conversations, and to create unstoppable momentum through the smallest daily actions.It’s high performance, some very real chat, and the kind of perspective that makes you want to lift your standards immediately.If you’re chasing growth, needing to pivot and do things differently or looking to rebuild momentum, this episode is for you.Shaun’s journey is a reminder that no matter where you are right now, you’re one decision, one mindset shift, or one small action away from changing everything.

Apr 1, 20261h 0m

Ep 4Stories through the lens with Ruth Gilmour

In this episode of the Growing Kiwis Podcast, we chat with Ruth Gilmour, founder and Creative Director of Gilmour Studios, about living and working intentionally.Ruth shares her journey from teaching photography to running a thriving studio in Hamilton, NZ, and how she aligns her business with her family values. We explore how she balances work, family, and wellbeing, the evolution of her studio into a collaborative space, and the role of habits and systems in creating consistency and reducing decision fatigue.Ruth also discusses the importance of community, collaboration, and empathy in business, reframing challenges as opportunities, and how her energy and approach differentiate her service. This conversation is packed with inspiration and practical insights for anyone looking to live more intentionally, build meaningful habits, and create a business that reflects their values.Gilmour Studios

Mar 25, 202642 min

Ep 3From shift work to subdivisions with Sam Ashton

In this episode of Growing Kiwis, we sit down with Sam Ashton, a former police officer who has reinvented himself as a successful property developer.Sam shares his journey from niche side hustles to finding his true passion in property.He opens up about the challenges of his first big development, the lessons learned from managing multiple moving parts, and the importance of surrounding himself with the right people.Sam talks honestly about mindset, persistence, taking risks, and continuously learning from every experience.Packed with humor, authenticity, and practical insights, this episode is full of inspiration for anyone ready to take action and create the life they want, in any industryAshton Projects - Facebook

Mar 18, 202627 min

Ep 2From idea to inventory with Hannah Porter

In this episode of Growing Kiwis, we sit down with Hannah Porter, , founder of Bear & Moo, to talk about how a maternity leave side hustle turned into a thriving e-commerce business. What began as a simple idea at home has grown over the past seven years into a well-known baby and parenting brand, with a growing team, a warehouse, and a retail store.Hannah shares the real story behind building a product-based business, including the challenges of manufacturing overseas, managing inventory and stock forecasting, and making big decisions about what products to bring to market. She also opens up about some of the harder lessons along the way, from bad product calls to hiring too early, and how those experiences helped shape the business she runs today.We also dive into what it’s like running a business with your partner, balancing family life with entrepreneurship, and learning to step into leadership as the business grows. Hannah talks honestly about the mindset shifts that come with moving from a side hustle to a fully-fledged business and the importance of trusting your instincts as a founder.A huge part of Bear & Moo’s success has been the strong community built around the brand. Hannah explains why authenticity matters more than polished marketing, how staying relatable has helped create loyal customers, and why connection is still one of the most powerful tools for growing a brand in today’s digital world.This conversation is packed with honest insights into entrepreneurship, leadership, and what it really takes to build a business that people genuinely connect with.Bear and Moo - Website

Mar 11, 202633 min

Ep 1Courage over comfort with Dom Vettise

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In this episode of Growing Kiwis, we chat with Dom Vettise, one of NZ sport’s hidden gems, supporting many of our leading athletes behind the scenes.He’s lead sport psychologist for the NZOC, NZ Football, NZ Rugby and more, and occupied some of sport’s leading psych roles at a relatively young age which has brought tons of excitement, challenge and opportunity.He’s also a devoted Dad and champion of courage, and while he began by studying medicine, quickly realized his heart lay in psychology and understanding what makes people tick and how to help them thrive.Dom has worked with a huge range of people across industries, and every experience has shaped his unique approach to leadership. He shares the lessons he’s learned from the mentors who inspired him, and how those lessons now guide the way he leads, supports, and develops his sports teams.We also chat through his approach to being a dad, changing the way he shows up and providing fresh perspective on fostering courage, nurturing future leaders, and creating teams that genuinely flourish.There’s some real gold here in Dom’s practical frameworks, honesty and authenticity and examples from his own journey around showing up with his own values and connecting with people in a different way.Packed with insights, stories, and practical takeaways, this episode will leave you energized, motivated, and ready to step up in your own life, no excuses.Vettise Psychology - Website

Mar 4, 202653 min
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