This is a short little conversation with Francesca Allen who I unexpectedly met at Queenstown Airport…why? Have a listen to find out, and what happened next. We also talk about the wisdom she would pass on to her grandchildren. If you like this check out the other conversations at www.theseeds.nz
Oct 23, 2022•10 min•Ep. 331
In this conversation I hear from Dr Peter Loerscher who is an expert on tax with a focus on the implication for immigrants moving to New Zealand. We also discuss growing up among Roman ruins, what it was like starting a career during so many transitions in Europe of the 1980s and 1990s, why he moved to New Zealand, how treaties are negotiated between countries and a lot more. If you enjoy this then check out some of the other interviews in the back catalogue of 300+ conversations. Peter has sent...
Oct 21, 2022•55 min•Ep. 330
In this episode we hear from a panel of Founders on their journeys. Very often we just hear the glamorous part of the journey of Founders of start-ups. In this session we will be hearing some of the other parts too - no sugar coating, no glitz, just the reality of being an entrepreneur. Sharing are three founders who are each at different stages of the journey- Elise Hilliam from MenuAid , Sarah Grant from Magic Beans , and Nathan Taylor from Partly . As all these founders incorporated elements ...
Oct 13, 2022•59 min•Ep. 329
In this session I have a discussion with Sue Barker about the proposed changes to the Charities Act in New Zealand, the submission process, the key issues at stake and the "paradigm shifts" of thinking that are also involved. If you enjoy this check out some of the other content at www.theseeds.nz We have also done a short article in plain English outlining some of the key changes here https://www.parryfield.com/the-charities-amendment-bill-key-changes/ and a guide to how to submit is here https...
Oct 07, 2022•57 min•Ep. 327
Cheryl Spain joined the latest Impact Call to share about The Gift Trust - we had a wide ranging discussion about what they do and how they operate. The purpose of the Impact Calls is to highlight the work of orgnisations and get us out of silos of thinking to learn from others. If you like this then feel free to join the list of 760+ others who get notices about the monthly impact calls by dropping me an email at stevenmoe@parryfield.com And if you like the content of seeds have a listen to oth...
Oct 02, 2022•40 min•Ep. 326
Brianne has a focus at Ethique on both purpose (having positive impact) as well as profit (being sustainable) - she has given a lot of interviews but none I could find really focus on her early years - her childhood, the influence of her parents, the first ventures that taught her a lot and what then lead to Ethique. Often we only hear the highlights but in this conversation Brianne was willing to share a lot more details of how things developed and lessons learned. I really appreciated her tran...
Sep 28, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 325
Star Trek and reflections on terms we use - why not? In this very short episode I read out an article just written about the phrases "Not for profit" and "For purpose". The article is here: ‘Not for profit’ or ‘For purpose’? Some reflections by way of Star Trek – seeds (theseeds.nz) Could you share this and tag someone in to amplify the message? For more visit www.theseeds.nz...
Sep 22, 2022•5 min•Ep. 324
Dr. Colin Habberton and I have a great conversation about his childhood in South Africa, his memories of the transitions that have happened there and how he approaches thinking about measuring and considering impact at Relativ Impact which he co-founded www.relativimpact.com . They are active across the Word including New Zealand and were set up with this mission: “ We serve purpose-driven organisations on their journeys to achieve significant environmental and social impact .” This was a wide r...
Sep 10, 2022•46 min•Ep. 323
This was a Fireside Chat hosted by Michelle Berriman from the Fundraising Institute of New Zealand with panellists Kaye Maree Dunn, Sue Barker, Liz Gibbs, Steven Moe and Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafuna'i. In it we cover many different topics which are interesting – the future, diversity in governance, charity regulation and more. This was held in the evening of the first day of the FINZ conference. If you have not yet heard of FINZ I suggest you check them out. If you enjoy this check out some of...
Sep 05, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 322
David has had an interesting life and in this conversation we hear about his origins in Christchurch, growing up as the son of an All Black and the impact that had, his studies, first job in the agriculture sector, then in retail in the UK and then in health in New Zealand. This is a deep dive into his life story and background. If you enjoy our conversation then remember this is episode 321 so make sure you check out some of the other life stories at www.theseeds.nz David Meates site: David Mea...
Aug 31, 2022•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 321
Rose Challies and Vic Crockford both joined the latest Impact Call to share about what they are involved in. Vic Crockford shared with us about Community Housing Aotearoa and their work - for more info visit Community Housing | Nga Wharerau o Aotearoa Rose Challies shared about Terra Nova Foundation - for more info visit Terra Nova Foundation | Reduce and Reconnect To listen to earlier calls visit Aotearoa Impact Sector Updates | Parry Field Lawyers Lots more content www.theseeds.nz...
Aug 28, 2022•40 min•Ep. 320
This is a short excerpt of my conversation with Preston Hegel which focusses on a story about the moment things changed for him. If you like this have a listen of the hour long interview with him and check out other episodes at www.theseeds.nz Earlier long form interview with Preston https://open.spotify.com/episode/7pid2ADH8O8Jr3jPnC2uXl?si=TwY6BsDZS4OZmiUZfmYs7A Board Matters podcast https://www.iod.org.nz/news/articles/board-matters-podcast/#...
Aug 26, 2022•6 min•Ep. 219
This conversation with Alana Kilmartin we talk about careers and life choices. Are there better ways to help people make big decisions and what would it look like if there were more overseas experiences to help them get a true understanding of who they are and what work they should do. We also talk about her early childhood and growing up, time in Italy and the decision to move to New Zealand. If you enjoy this format of long form conversations about a life story check out the 300+ others at www...
Aug 17, 2022•51 min•Ep. 318
I'm hosting a new podcast called "Board Matters" which was just released - it has 13 conversations with very experienced Directors on leadership and governance. We need to upgrade and upskill our governance understanding and I hope this is one small way to help - do you know someone on a Board who is a Director or a Trustee and might appreciate this free resource? This seeds episode has information on the new show and a short trailer. Info and links to access the new show are at this page: https...
Aug 13, 2022•3 min•Ep. 317
My conversation with Mau’u Sio Ifopo gave great insight on his life and journey to move back home to New Zealand. What’s it like to grow up with an identity linking you to Samoa but growing up in Christchurch? We also talked about young people and mentoring through the great work of Special Friends Sports Trust. If you enjoy this check out the 300+ other conversations at www.theseeds.nz Special Friends Sports Trust website: Special Friends Sports Trust Hi Sister Faumuina's interview: Seeds: Faum...
Aug 11, 2022•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 316
Really enjoyed this in depth conversation with Preston Hegal all about cultivating community among creatives who are creating Art at the XCHC XCHC (Exchange Christchurch) | Art Space. We start with his own background and what has shaped his life, life changing moments that led to new realisations and eventually landing in New Zealand where he is building community at the XCHC. This was a very wide ranging and in depth interview with someone I really respect for what they are bringing to this cit...
Aug 06, 2022•1 hr 15 min•Ep. 315
Neil wants to help young people to gain financial literacy and does so through MoneyTime. Before we find out about that initiative and its rollout across New Zealand schools to gamify learning about financial matters, we hear about his life story and background and what has led him to do this work. Seeds is a project to capture life stories so we can learn from each other and this is episode 314 so check out some of the other episodes if you like this one! MoneyTime site: https://www.moneytime.c...
Jul 22, 2022•59 min•Ep. 314
In this conversation with Carey Ewing we hear about his life journey coming from a small rural community to travelling the world and seeing poverty first hand in Africa – what would he do with his privilege? After discussing his background we also learn about Te Whare Awhero – Hope House, and the work they are doing in the community. Have a look at the link below and don’t forget there are more than 300 other interviews on seeds podcast so check some of them out too!! Website: https://tewhareawh...
Jul 14, 2022•53 min•Ep. 313
Lisa Foster shares about the work of Rare Disorders NZ and Nicola Nation shares about the work of Ākina on transforming New Zealand's economy through the power of impact. These short insights from industry leaders give us a chance to hear about the work of another organisation - to join the email list drop me a line at steven@theseeds.nz Rare Disorders NZ site: RDNZ | Home (raredisorders.org.nz) Ākina site: The Ākina Foundation (akina.org.nz) Incorporated Societies information: Incorporated Soci...
Jun 27, 2022•44 min•Ep. 312
This is the audio of an article I wrote for The Spinoff which you can read here https://thespinoff.co.nz/business/21-06-2022/is-community-led-home-ownership-the-way-of-the-future I found about this initiative as I was the lawyer helping to design the legal structure - I enjoy helping purpase and impact driven initiatives like this and if you have one or know of others who do, let them know that I am always open to have a conversation on the best way to structure things. A lot of resources are he...
Jun 24, 2022•6 min•Ep. 311
As well as podcasting I am a lawyer and in this session we describe the key changes coming to the Incorporated Societies Act 2022. More free resources are here: Incorporated Societies Act 2022: Information Hub | Parry Field Lawyers
Jun 23, 2022•47 min•Ep. 310
Tze-wei and Emma are lawyers with a focus on combining impact into their careers. In this interview we hear about their journeys and how they do this in their work as impact driven lawyers. Tze-wei is based in Hong Kong while Emma is based in Australia so this was an across Asia Pacific conversation for the Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers launch event earlier this year. More on GAIL (Global Alliance of Impact Lawyers) here and you can sign up to get emails: https://gailnet.org Impact Journal j...
Jun 12, 2022•31 min•Ep. 309
Tony shares his life story on this episode and we discuss his childhood, joining the military in Australia at age 16, serving in war zones, his addiction to alcohol and overcoming that, what his time in the military has taught him about leadership and teams and founding Halo Training which takes people into nature and gives them real life leadership opportunities based on the instructors' military backgrounds. If you enjoy this conversation there are 308 others on seeds so check them out and mor...
Jun 08, 2022•45 min•Ep. 308
Answering the question "what's for dinner?" is at the core of what Elise Hilliam co-founded MenuAid to address. In this conversation we hear about her background and influences and what led her to become an entrepreneur and the plans for the future of MenuAid. We covered a lot including the power of recipes and how food and community interconnect. I really enjoyed our conversation and if you do as well check out the more than 300 others at www.theseeds.nz Website: MenuAid: Your menu planning &am...
Jun 02, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 307
Thanks to our speakers at the Impact Call last Friday, we had a really amazing in-depth session on these topics which you can listen to here: • From 4:24, Kate Frykberg shared reflections on her journey: “Missteps and learning: personal experiences of Pākehā organisations wanting to support Māori aspirations and learnings along the way…” Site: Kate Frykberg • From 18:53, Sue Barker shared about her report which is now released looking at Charities Law Reform and what a world leading framework wo...
May 28, 2022•52 min•Ep. 306
Barry Coates has had a fascinating life journey and in this conversation he shares about his background and what has led him to found Mindful Money, which focusses on helping Kiwis invest ethically. We discuss the work they do and the seminars, programs and awards run. We also talk about his early years, work in the United States and England and his time as an MP. If you enjoy this then subscribe and check out some of the hundreds of other episodes at www.theseeds.nz Mindful Money Site: https://...
May 23, 2022•1 hr 8 min•Ep. 305
Wendy Hoddinott shares her life journey in this episode and what has led her to focus on colloborative design of our shared spaces, as well as working on heritage related projects. We also talk about the Gather Foundation which is a charity she founded which has a unique focus using its Place Cadets program: "Gather Foundation empowers Ōtautahi’s tamariki and rangatahi to co-design outdoor environments in their schools, neighbourhoods and communities", and "Wendy works with Gather Foundation to ...
May 21, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 304
This is the audio of our conversation with four founders of tech companies which was part of Tech Week 2022. Thanks to Hannah, Elliot, Chris, Jack and Aislinn for being part of this! Very often we just hear the glamorous part of the journey of Founders of tech start-ups. In this zoom session we heard some of the other parts too - no sugar coating, no glitz, just the reality of being an entrepreneur. Sharing were four founders who are each at different stages of the journey – one just raised mone...
May 19, 2022•50 min•Ep. 303
In the latest Impact Call for April 2022 we heard from: 00:00 - Introduction to call 05:09 - Kirsten Patterson on IOD 15:52 - Maria English on Impact Lab 27:22 - Ros Rice on Community Networks Aotearoa 44:38 - Final thoughts 46:13 - End Kirsten Patterson (KP) is the Chief Executive of the Institute of Directors of New Zealand (IOD) – was great to hear more about this organisation that has 10,000 members and some of the resources available on their site and the initiatives and training and confer...
May 04, 2022•47 min•Ep. 302
Nicola Patrick has led an interesting life and in this episode we hear all about her journey. We have a bunch of diversions along the way to talk about social enterprise, growing up in Takaka, working for the Ākina Foundation, rights of rivers and a lot more too. We also focus in on an upcoming Expo that Thrive Whanganui are coordinating - you can find out more about it at their Facebook page below. https://www.facebook.com/ThriveWhanganui Recent story about Te Awa Tupua: https://www.nzherald.co...
May 03, 2022•1 hr 5 min•Ep. 301