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Hadley Nightingale on Rebuilding While the Storm Is Still Happening

28 min · 17. Juni 2026
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In this episode of YES, BRAND, Hersh Rephun sits down with Hadley Nightingale, founder of New Zealand Property Buyers, for a conversation about control, resilience, identity, and what happens when life refuses to wait until you're ready. Hadley launched his business during one of the hardest periods of his life. COVID. Separation. Litigation. Uncertainty. The kind of season that makes people put plans on hold. Instead, he built. But this conversation isn't really about real estate. It's about what happens when you stop waiting for the perfect conditions and start focusing on the things you can actually influence. Together, Hersh and Hadley explore: * The difference between control and responsibility * Why victimhood can become its own form of paralysis * How adversity changes the way we lead * What confidence really is and how people borrow it from one another * Why information overload often disguises fear * The psychology behind indecision * And what it takes to keep moving while life remains unresolved Along the way, Hadley shares how years of legal battles, setbacks, and rebuilding forced him to confront a difficult truth: The things consuming the most emotional energy were often the things he had the least ability to change. At its core, this episode explores the gap between circumstances and agency, and how successful people learn to keep building long before certainty arrives. Because sometimes the breakthrough isn't solving the problem. It's deciding not to let the problem define the next chapter. https://www.instagram.com/hadleynightingale/ [https://www.instagram.com/hadleynightingale/] -- Hersh's new book, SELLING THE TRUTH: A ‘Semoir’ with Insights for Life & Business [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/selling-the-truth-hersh-rephun/1146878336?ean=9798317660222] is a semi memoir drawing on his adventures as an Authority Advisor and Standup Comedian. It is part business book, part happiness formula for life, and an amuseful read, whether you’re building a business or burnishing your self-image. You can kickstart your own messaging evolution with a one-on-one 5-Minute Fix [https://calendly.com/hershbrand/the-5-minute-fix]. Take the 60-second Get Off Your Assets Quiz, and find other resources here: https://www.hershrephun.com/selling-the-truth/ [https://www.hershrephun.com/selling-the-truth/]

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