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Amy Calway: Entrepreneur & Wellness Founder - Building a Career Through Pivots

50 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of The Guest Speaker, we sit down with entrepreneur and wellness founder Amy Calway - founder of Tiki Beach in Mangawhai - to talk about resilience, entrepreneurship, and why some of the best careers are built through pivots, curiosity and courage. Amy shares her journey from struggling in school and feeling like a “non-traditional” student, to working in nightlife promotions, alcohol marketing, large-scale events, and eventually founding a wellness destination designed to help people slow down, reconnect and feel better. Today, Amy brings together over 20 years of experience in events, media, marketing and hospitality through Tiki Beach - a wellness experience centred around connection, recovery and nature. We chat about: ✨ growing up with dyslexia and learning differently ✨ why career paths don’t need to be linear ✨ entrepreneurship, risk-taking and resilience ✨ hearing “no” and learning to fail forward ✨ psychology, marketing and consumer behaviour ✨ wellness, burnout and building healthier lives ✨ surrounding yourself with people who inspire growth ✨ creating opportunities instead of waiting for them Whether you’re interested in business, events, psychology, wellness, marketing - or simply figuring out what comes next - Amy’s story is a reminder that success doesn’t always follow a script. Follow Amy + Tiki Beach: 🌊 @amycalway 🌴 @tikibeach.co.nz [http://tikibeach.co.nz] ☀️ Tiki Beach Wellness 🎧 Listen now.

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