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https://youtu.be/nMAYH4Wa9u4The Life Flight Trust event is likely a charitable or fundraising event organized to support the Life Flight Trust, a New Zealand-based organization that provides emergency air services. This includes air ambulances and rescue helicopters to transport critically ill or injured individuals who need urgent medical attention. The event brings people together to raise awareness and gather support to ensure the continuation of these life-saving services. Sarah-Jane Seddon, reporting for Hotline , caught up with Sophie, a talented athlete who manages dual careers. Sophie is both a rugby player for the Wellington Pride and a high-performance surf lifesaver representing New…

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https://youtu.be/12RO-crhzF0Ian, a passionate organizer, shares insights about his involvement in charity events. It all started in 1998 when Ian worked with Ronald McDonald House. With the support of Mark McGuinness, he launched the first Champions charity lunch in an old, derelict shed. Since then, the event has supported seven charities and 20 community groups, raising close to $7.5 million. Ian attributes this success to the sponsors and guests who make the event happen, calling it the “Champions family.”Reflecting on the challenges of organizing the event, Ian admits it has gotten easier over the years as sponsors and guests eagerly return.…

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Car detailing success is the key to Max Tabbs’ remarkable story. At just 17 years old, Max has shifted from a passion for mountain biking to becoming a young entrepreneur in the car detailing industry. His journey shows that determination and hard work can lead to success, even in unexpected ways. https://youtu.be/FqQSmzHpepE From Mountain Biking to Car Detailing Success Max’s love for mountain biking once defined his life. He dedicated himself to the sport, mastering difficult trails and extreme maneuvers. However, after suffering several concussions and a serious injury while attempting a backflip, Max had to make a tough choice.…

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Wellington’s local life is full of unique experiences. From the city’s fashion scene to its scenic beaches, there’s always something interesting to discover. Tim, a resident of Wellington, offers a glimpse into what makes this city so vibrant.https://youtu.be/7quqntp1wG4 Public Transport: A Window to Wellington’s Local Life Public transport offers a unique view of viewing things. Tim enjoys taking the bus, appreciating the city’s landscape. “You see more from the bus than driving,” he says. It’s a chance to admire Wellington’s evolving architecture, billboards, and cityscape. Unlike driving, which demands focus, public transport provides a relaxing experience. Exploring Beaches in Wellington’s…

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Expanding on Amazon can be a game-changer for many businesses. Hosts Hamish and Sarah-J spoke with Amish Conway, the founder of SellGlobal. He shared valuable insights about Amazon and the importance of resilience, especially in challenging economic times. The Stockdale Paradox, a concept he discussed, offers important lessons for anyone looking to expand their business.https://youtu.be/D4MucOEIuJI Understanding the Stockdale Paradox The Stockdale Paradox is named after Admiral James Stockdale, who survived as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. His secret to survival was maintaining unwavering faith in his eventual release while accepting his harsh reality. Conway relates this to business owners,…

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Indian Curry is at the core of Great India’s legacy. Rakesh Tailor, the manager, continues his family’s curry tradition. His father started the original restaurant in 1983. After years in in-flight catering, the family returned to curry restaurants. They reopened Great India on Courtney Place in 1993, where it stands today. Over 41 years, Great India has mastered its curry recipes. These dishes have made it an iconic spot in Wellington https://youtu.be/cqaqmUOfi5I   A Indian Curry Tradition from Leicester Rakesh’s father, originally from Leicester, trained in the UK. Leicester is known for its passion for curry dishes. He brought that…

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Sarah Jane Seddon joined Hotline for an exciting interview.  She is a well-known Wellingtonian with a strong personality. Her deep roots in Island Bay make her a local favorite. She discussed her journey, career, and the impact of AI.https://youtu.be/KSZL2ohdm3E She has been on Hotline for about 10 to 12 weeks. When asked about the impact, Sarah shared, “I love it. It’s been fun.” She enjoys meeting people from Wellington and beyond. The show helps her connect with her audience, and being in front of the camera feels natural to her. Sarah Jane: Building Her Personal Brand Sarah has built a strong presence…

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In a lively interview, Sean Rush shared his thoughts on Wellington. He discussed politics, infrastructure, and his love for the city. The conversation, led by Hotline host gave a glimpse into Rush’s personal life and public role. Known for his wit and humor, Sean Rush is passionate about improving Wellington. https://youtu.be/idp3sn5Kib0 The interview began with personal questions about Sean Rush’s life. When asked if he had ever been nervous asking for a date. He admitted he hadn’t asked anyone out. This set a humorous tone for the rest of the interview.He also spoke about his beer preferences. His go-to drink is…

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Lower Hutt’s café culture continues to thrive, with community-driven businesses like Mike “Buzz” Gray’s café leading the way. Mike has been a part of the Lower Hutt business scene for over 30 years, establishing his café as a local hotspot. While he admits that times have been challenging, particularly with rising costs and increased competition, his connection to the Lower Hutt community has kept his café resilient.https://youtu.be/G93k_DrdJNg Overcoming Challenges in Lower Hutt’s Café Scene Running a Lower Hutt café is no small feat, especially in tough economic times. Mike acknowledges the challenges facing local businesses today, noting that the rising…

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Wellington’s tech industry is rapidly evolving, with local businesses expanding globally and adopting cutting-edge technologies. Serge Van Dam, a key figure in the sector, shares his insights and vision. As an investor and board member of several software companies, Van Damme helps businesses grow and compete internationally. His companies, including Raygun, Montu, and Koga, develop software solutions that boost productivity. These firms provide tools for managing operations such as property maintenance and carbon accounting. Despite challenges, Van Damme remains optimistic about Wellington’s tech future, especially regarding artificial intelligence (AI). . https://youtu.be/s5vamhNbMoo   AI in Wellington’s Tech: A Major Player Artificial…

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