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Whakarongo mai - listen in! Each month founder Ian 'Harv' Harvey roams across Aotearoa-NZ chatting to the change-makers that make up the Collective Intelligence people-ecosystem. Sitting down together in living rooms, boardrooms and workplaces, Harv's interviews with these epic humans are raw, real and uncut - as they explore the stuff that REALLY matters now. 

Podcast production supported by the great team at Te Awanga Estate.

Nov 12, 2025

This is part one of a two-part podcast sitting down with my mate Melissa Clark–Reynolds.

Sitting down with a woman whose life experiences could not have been more different to mine, and yet here we are.

An uber smart futurist and strategist who operates at the cutting edge of change, embracing AI and sensing signals...


Oct 29, 2025

What a treat to catch up with a mate and CQ Alumni Tim O’Connor at Auckland Grammar recently.

Tim was one of the biggest influences in our evolution at Collective Intelligence, opening the door to more and more people from other industries and backgrounds – not just business focussed.

If you are a parent, this is...


Oct 15, 2025

What’s with Hydrogen as a source of energy?

That’s what I needed to know, so I went to talk to Rodger Spillane, Manager of the Hydrogen Program at Toyota NZ.

As it turns out – there’s a lot going on with the growth of the Hydrogen industry and NZ is up there on the world stage with its development.


Oct 1, 2025

Why would inclusion matter in the world of the armed forces. That’s what I wanted to dig into with Stu Pearce, Director of People and Culture at Royal New Zealand Air Force. And we did.

Plus, we covered the world of body building as a bonus.

This was a joy for me looking into two worlds I know so little about!


Sep 17, 2025

100 episodes in the can.

Never thought about this moment, but now it’s here it feels very cool.

It was also a chance to sit down with our Patron Marg Kouvelis and reflect on some of the learnings and highlights from the past 6 years.

This is number 1 of the next generation of podcasts ‘Stuff that Matters Now’