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AI Won't Replace You, But This Will, with Thomasge Aravinda

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This week on the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie speaks to Thomasge Aravinda, founder of CareerCraft and a supply chain professional who spent 15 years working across Sri Lanka, Dubai, Singapore, and New Zealand before building a business around the question most people are too comfortable to ask: is my career still going to exist? Thomasge started helping friends land jobs during COVID when the market seized up and nobody knew what to do. He was good at it. People started telling him to turn it into something real. When he dug into the research, he found that almost everything people rely on to advance their careers, the CV, the LinkedIn profile, the degree, is about to stop being enough. Within the next few years, he believes you will need video just to prove you are a real person and not a bot. His message is uncomfortable. Job titles as we know them are disappearing. The preliminary tasks that graduates used to cut their teeth on are being automated. A student who enters the workforce in 2027 won't be able to get the same internship that was available in 2023. And most people, and most organisations, are not preparing for any of it. The biggest barrier he faces isn't technology. It's mindset. People hear it, they understand it, and they choose not to act on it. He compares it to the start of the industrial revolution when workers smashed the machines because they couldn't accept what was coming. Watch every episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast here [www.eccuity.com/podcasts] Learn more about Thomasge here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasge-careercraft/] Learn more about Thomasge's company here [https://careercraft.lk/] Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:42 Who is Thomasge 01:19 What Thomasge does 01:52 His Pathway 10:04 Ownership 15:06 Goals 22:59 Challenges 25:47 The Edge 30:46 Outro #waystowealth #careercraft #careers #ai #futureofwork #jobsearch #cv #automation #graduates #migration #nzbusiness #supplychain #entrepreneurship #wealthbuilding

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Portada del episodio AI Won't Replace You, But This Will, with Thomasge Aravinda

AI Won't Replace You, But This Will, with Thomasge Aravinda

This week on the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie speaks to Thomasge Aravinda, founder of CareerCraft and a supply chain professional who spent 15 years working across Sri Lanka, Dubai, Singapore, and New Zealand before building a business around the question most people are too comfortable to ask: is my career still going to exist? Thomasge started helping friends land jobs during COVID when the market seized up and nobody knew what to do. He was good at it. People started telling him to turn it into something real. When he dug into the research, he found that almost everything people rely on to advance their careers, the CV, the LinkedIn profile, the degree, is about to stop being enough. Within the next few years, he believes you will need video just to prove you are a real person and not a bot. His message is uncomfortable. Job titles as we know them are disappearing. The preliminary tasks that graduates used to cut their teeth on are being automated. A student who enters the workforce in 2027 won't be able to get the same internship that was available in 2023. And most people, and most organisations, are not preparing for any of it. The biggest barrier he faces isn't technology. It's mindset. People hear it, they understand it, and they choose not to act on it. He compares it to the start of the industrial revolution when workers smashed the machines because they couldn't accept what was coming. Watch every episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast here [www.eccuity.com/podcasts] Learn more about Thomasge here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasge-careercraft/] Learn more about Thomasge's company here [https://careercraft.lk/] Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:42 Who is Thomasge 01:19 What Thomasge does 01:52 His Pathway 10:04 Ownership 15:06 Goals 22:59 Challenges 25:47 The Edge 30:46 Outro #waystowealth #careercraft #careers #ai #futureofwork #jobsearch #cv #automation #graduates #migration #nzbusiness #supplychain #entrepreneurship #wealthbuilding

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Portada del episodio Inside the World's Most Exclusive Events, with Alexa Karpova | Ways to Wealth EP164

Inside the World's Most Exclusive Events, with Alexa Karpova | Ways to Wealth EP164

This week on the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie speaks to Alexa Karpova, co-founder and CEO of Davos Premier, an agency that gets businesses, founders, and investors into the rooms they can't access on their own.Eight years ago, a crypto client asked Alexa if she could help host a dinner at the World Economic Forum. She didn't have a plan for it. She had a business partner in Switzerland who could open a few doors. They hosted one dinner, and people kept coming back for more. She never intended to build a company around it. The company built itself around her.Davos is a tiny ski village in the Swiss Alps where Fortune 500 CEOs, heads of state, and policymakers all end up in the same few streets at the same time. Alexa now runs a 2,500-person community and operates across WEF, Cannes Film Festival, Milken Summit, and Formula One, giving her clients visibility and access to the people who would otherwise be unreachable. She does it with her sister from opposite sides of the Atlantic. What sits underneath all of it is a simple belief that hasn't changed no matter how remote the world has become: the deals that matter still happen in person, in small rooms, between people who showed up. Watch every episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast here [www.eccuity.com/podcasts] Learn more about Alexa here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexakarp/] Learn more about Alexa's company here [https://davospremier.com/] Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:39 Alexa 01:22 Beginnings 02:39 Foundations 04:03 Duration 05:45 Location 08:49 Success 10:24 Entry 11:10 Markets 13:43 NZ vs US 15:46 Suprises 16:20 Ai 17:38 Impact 19:46 B2B v B2C 20:06 Networking 21:11 Challenges 22:19 Outro #waystowealth #davos #wef #networking #entrepreneurship #cannesfilmfestival #access #startups #events #familybusiness #businessdevelopment #switzerland #dealmaking #wealthbuilding

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Portada del episodio Building an Empire from a Single Clinic, with Lorraine Miller

Building an Empire from a Single Clinic, with Lorraine Miller

This week on the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie speaks to Lorraine Miller, co-founder of Foot Mechanics, New Zealand's largest privately owned podiatry business, and co-founder of Whai Basketball in Tauranga.Lorraine and her husband John have spent 29 years building businesses side by side. Literally. They sit at desks next to each other. They are 50/50 partners in everything they own. At one point they were running a podiatry business, two Rodney Wayne hair salons, a Robert Harris cafe, and an 18-property portfolio all at once.Then the GFC hit, and they had to make a decision that most business owners hope they never face. They were highly leveraged. Cash stopped flowing. Three of their closest friends were in the same position. Within months, they were liquidating every property they had, some for less than they paid, to funnel everything into one asset: the podiatry business. They knew it was the engine that could pull them out. It did.What makes Lorraine's story different is that she never felt like she started at the same line as everyone else. Being Māori and female in New Zealand business, she has always felt like she had to run further just to stand in the same room. That honesty runs through the whole conversation.Watch every episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast here [www.eccuity.com/podcasts]Learn more about Lorraine here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/podiatrynz/]Learn more about Lorraine's company 'Foot Mechanics Podiatry' here [https://footmechanicspodiatry.co.nz/]#waystowealth #footmechanics #whaibasketball #nzbusiness #entrepreneurship #gfc #property #couplepreneurs #māori #womeninbusiness #governance #tauranga #resilience #wealthbuilding

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Portada del episodio Why He Left America and Never Looked Back, with Marcus Nelson

Why He Left America and Never Looked Back, with Marcus Nelson

This week on the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie speaks to Marcus Nelson, co-founder of UserVoice, the feedback tab that sat on the side of Twitter, Facebook, and Microsoft Xbox before most people knew what customer feedback software was. He sold the company last year and moved to New Zealand as a single father with his youngest son.Marcus raised $900,000 during the GFC when only five companies in all of Silicon Valley closed a round that quarter. Three weeks after the money hit the account, UserVoice was breakeven. He wishes he had never raised a cent. That one decision, and what it cost him, shaped how he thinks about capital, ownership, and what founders actually need versus what they're told they need.After two decades in Silicon Valley, he packed up and moved to New Zealand. What he found when he got here surprised him in ways he hadn't anticipated. Not the ocean or the lifestyle, those he expected. It was the things he had been trained to fear in America that simply didn't exist here. And it was the startup ecosystem he walked into, full of clever people building great things, almost entirely invisible to the networks and capital that could change their trajectory overnight.Watch every episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast here [www.eccuity.com/podcasts]Learn more about Marcus here [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusnelson/ ] Learn more about Marcus's company here [https://aiformainstreet.org/ ] #waystowealth #siliconvalley #uservoice #startup #venturecapital #entrepreneurship #nzbusiness #saas #ai #capitalraising #branding #immigration #bootstrapped #wealthbuilding

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Portada del episodio The $185 Billion Problem Under Your Feet, with Manu Caddie & Kenny Au

The $185 Billion Problem Under Your Feet, with Manu Caddie & Kenny Au

This week on the Ways to Wealth Podcast, Charlie speaks to Manu Caddie and Kenny Au, co-founders of GEMS, an asset management platform built for the people who keep New Zealand's electricity, water, and critical infrastructure running. Both spent decades inside the industry before deciding that the tools they were forced to use were not fit for purpose. The process was always the same: pull data from one system, paste it into a spreadsheet, run calculations that would inevitably get corrupted, do it again, pass it to a colleague who would question every formula. That was the job. Manu decided to build something better and brought Kenny in to co-develop it from the engineering side. The problem they are solving sits underneath everything. New Zealand's infrastructure is ageing, and the figure to modernise it sits somewhere around $185 billion over the next decade. The people responsible for deciding where that money goes are still working across disconnected systems with no unified view of what's healthy, what's failing, and what needs replacing next. GEMS is designed to change that. This conversation covers what it's like to leave a stable corporate career to bootstrap a startup with savings and sweat, why the barrier to building software feels lower but the barrier to selling it is higher than ever, and why two very different personalities might be exactly what a technical product needs to become something real people actually want to use. Watch every episode of the Ways to Wealth Podcast: www.eccuity.com/podcasts Check-out Kenny on Linked-in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenny-au/ Check-out Manu on Linked-in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manucaddie/ Learn more about GEMS here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gemsassets/ #waystowealth #infrastructure #nzbusiness #startup #assetmanagement #utilities #water #electricity #engineering #bootstrapped #saas #entrepreneurship #criticalinfrastructure #wealthbuilding

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