
It’s time to talk business. Join David Melse every week as he talks to some of the most insightful and interesting business people in New Zealand
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EntrepreneurshipBusiness | |||

For episode 215 we sat down with Troy and Nic from Lead Head.
What started as a few mates with an idea has grown into one of New Zealand’s most recognisable lifestyle brands, built on creativity, community and a good dose of chaos.
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For episode 214, we sat down with Daniel Lastovicka.
From his family’s journey from Czechoslovakia to New Zealand to building a career as an Army officer, hunter, and endurance athlete, Daniel’s story is one of purpose, discipline, and pushing beyon... more
For episode 213, we sat down with Mike Keast.
From working on roofs at nine years old to running multiple successful roofing businesses, Mike’s story is one of consistency, resilience, and backing yourself through the ups and downs of business.
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For episode 212, we sat down with Nick Inkster.
From mopping floors at 4am to running one of Christchurch’s most iconic hospitality groups, Nick’s story is one of grit, growth, and doing what it takes to make it happen.
In this episode we talk abou... more
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I would follow and listen to all of your podcasts and it got better and better as the episodes went by. And I would actually get some very valuable advice from the episodes. I felt like the content I was listening to was content I could grow from. But as soon as episode 44 and 45 came up the content went downhill. Not a fan of listening to lazy self entitled characters on the podcast.
Keep it going, definitely got some inspiration from the first 10 episodes already 👏👏👏
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This series focuses on insightful conversations with diverse business professionals, predominantly from New Zealand. Each episode features guests discussing their unique journeys, challenges faced in their industries, and the strategies they employed for success. The topics often center around entrepreneurship, personal development, community engagement, and the evolving landscape of various business sectors, including health and wellness, construction, and technology. What sets this series apart is the emphasis on personal stories and growth, inspiring listeners to reflect on their own business pursuits while acquiring valuable lessons from the guests' experiences.
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Recent guests on Across The Table With David Melse include:
1. Jasmin Bristowe
2. Aurora Velicias
3. Tom Hardy
4. Cam Irving
5. Anton Matthews
6. Guido Loeffler
7. Alex Watson
8. David Melse
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