
Māori Millionaire Podcast
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Ep 2930 - kōura KiwiSaver with Rupert Carlyon
Rupert is the founder of kōura KiwiSaver. In this episode, he breaks everything about KiwiSaver down so it's simple and easy to understand.Disclaimer: I am not a qualified financial advisor. The information contained on this website and in my training is for general information purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. It is not intended to constitute legal or financial advice and does not take your individual circumstances and financial situation into account. As always, please seek assistance from a trusted financial adviser, legal or other professional advisor before making any financial decisions or investments. Further, nothing on this site or in my training is, or should be taken as, an offer, invitation or recommendation to buy or sell any investment or product represented without first obtaining professional advice regarding its appropriateness to your personal circumstances.

S2 Ep 13Generating $12,000 per month online - How this Wahine was able to do it
Kia Ora. Welcome back to the Maori Milionaire podcast. This podcast interviews the owner of @learnmaoriabroad - Amelia. In this discussion she shares her tips for getting started in the business world.Make sure to share the podcast around to your friends and whanau so that we can all learn some of these little nuggets of wisdom.If you want to see more Maori Millionaire then make sure to check out:The BlogYouTubeFaceBookInstagramTikTokTwitter

S2 Ep 9Money Sorted Week: How Erin Thompson helps Maori in the financial space
Kia Ora. Welcome back to the Maori Milionaire podcast. This podcast interviews Erin Thompson, Director, Maori Development at Te Ara Ahunga Ora Retirement Commission.Make sure to share the podcast around to your friends and whanau so that we can all learn some of these little nuggets of wisdom.If you want to see more Maori Millionaire then make sure to check out:The BlogYouTubeFaceBookInstagramTikTokTwitter

S2 Ep 6What is Cryptocurrency? NFTs? How @BlockChainMaori started a content creation business sharing these things.
Kia Ora, and welcome back to the Maori Millionaire Podcast where I am on a mission to empower Maori to become financially independent. I share free resources to get Maori on the investment ladder. I focus on personal finance, investing and self development through Te Ao Maori methods.Today, I got to interview the rangatira himself: Richard Green from @blockchainmaori . He's got his own page where he talks about investing in crypto, NFTs, and being a Maori artist.Make sure to share the podcast around to your friends and whanau so that we can all learn some of these little nuggets of wisdom.If you want to see more Maori Millionaire then make sure to check out:The BlogYouTubeFaceBookInstagramTikTokDisclaimer: I am not a qualified financial advisor. The information contained on this website and in my training is for general information purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. It is not intended to constitute legal or financial advice and does not take your individual circumstances and financial situation into account. As always, please seek assistance from a trusted financial adviser, legal or other professional advisor before making any financial decisions or investments. Further, nothing on this site or in my training is, or should be taken as, an offer, invitation or recommendation to buy or sell any investment or product represented without first obtaining professional advice regarding its appropriateness to your personal circumstances.

S2 Ep 5A Professional Banker and his whakaaro on a looming recession, mortgages, loans and personal finance
Kia Ora, and welcome back to the Maori Millionaire Podcast where I am on a mission to empower Maori to become financially independent. I share free resources to get Maori on the investment ladder. I focus on personal finance, investing and self development through Te Ao Maori methods.Today, I got to interview the rangatira himself: Matua Sean Hamilton. He's had over 20+ years experience within the banking industry and he knows his stuff!! He quite often writes posts for Maori Millionaire as a Guest Publisher so make sure to check these out on the blog too (links below)Make sure to share the podcast around to your friends and whanau so that we can all learn some of these little nuggets of wisdom.If you want to see more Maori Millionaire then make sure to check out:The BlogYouTubeFaceBookInstagramTikTokTwitter

S2 Ep 2TAHITO: An Indigenous and Ethical Managed Fund. Temuera Hall shares his journey with investing in stocks.
Kia Ora, and welcome back to the Maori Millionaire Podcast where I am on a mission to empower Maori to become financially independent. I share free resources to get Maori on the investment ladder. I focus on personal finance, investing and self development through Te Ao Maori methods.Today, I got to interview the rangatira himself, Matua Temuera Hall. He runs TAHITO which is an indigenous and ethical managed fund. Read more: Here. Matua Temuera is awesome and talks all about how the environment and our relationships are key and should be treated with manaakitanga.Make sure to share the podcast around to your friends and whanau so that we can all learn some of these little nuggets of wisdom.If you want to see more Maori Millionaire then make sure to check out:The BlogYouTubeFaceBookInstagramTikTokDisclaimer: I am not a qualified financial advisor. The information contained on this website and in my training is for general information purposes only. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. It is not intended to constitute legal or financial advice and does not take your individual circumstances and financial situation into account. As always, please seek assistance from a trusted financial adviser, legal or other professional advisor before making any financial decisions or investments. Further, nothing on this site or in my training is, or should be taken as, an offer, invitation or recommendation to buy or sell any investment or product represented without first obtaining professional advice regarding its appropriateness to your personal circumstances.

S1 Ep 5Interviewing Manu from Rua-Bioscience - How can we become entrepreneurs?
Kia Ora!Welcome back to another episode of Maori Millionaire. Today, we interview Mr. Manu Caddie as he shares his tips and tricks for rangatahi Maori who wish to enter the entrepreneurship life. Manu started Rua-Bioscience which aims to implement medicinal marijuana and is also the first ever Maori founded company on the NZX. Rua-Bioscience is currently valued at $60 million. In this interview, he shares their story to success. As always we are grateful for all the people supporting Maori Millionaire and our mission to empower Maori to become financially independent. Business and entrepreneurship is one way Whanau can achieve this. To find out more about Maori Millionaire, make sure to visit the links in this - https://linktr.ee/TekahukuraWe're so excited to see Maori Millionaire grow. If you prefer watching videos then go and check out our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMQo6YukEcIBye for now,Kia Ora and welcome back to another episode of the Māori Millionaire Podcast. Māori Millionaire is on a mission to empower Māori to become financially independent. Help us to achieve this mission by sharing all of the content you love from Māori Millionaire with your friends and whānau xxIf you love the Māori Millionaire podcast, you may also love the Māori Millionaire E-Book Follow us on TikTokFollow us on FaceBookFollow us on Insta Follow us on TwitterSubscribe on YouTubeLegal Disclaimer: None of the information provided by Maori Millionaire Limited should be taken as financial advice. You should always consult qualified professionals like a financial advisor before making any financial decisions. All information associated with Māori Millionaire is for educational purposes only, it does not take into account any of your own personal circumstances and should not be considered as financial advice.