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    Mike's Minute: We've got to be more positive

    17/06/2026 | 2 mins.
    Consumer confidence is in the doldrums again.
    We are a flakey old society. They’ve seen something similar in America. Take a single confidence reading and you’d believe it’s the end of the world.
    But the metrics on jobs and spending defy the mood.
    Which would lead you to believe what people say and what people do are often different things.
    We are sitting at 80. It’s fallen 14 – that’s a lot. 100 or more is positive. We are far from positive.
    If it helps, I am positive. Could I find stuff to be negative about? Yes, I could. We all could, at any time, no matter what’s going on.
    But take spending. Data out this week from last month: it was up, and up a lot. Durables were up. Durables are things like sofas and fridges. Why would you buy a sofa if you are miserable? And yet we did.
    Oil this week is down. A lot. That money will go into café lunches and movie tickets. Things are getting better.
    I think it’s a “fear the worst” mentality that we suffer from.
    The food price stats yesterday, they are virtually normal. In other words, in the Reserve Bank band. No extra inflation from the war.
    The interest rate hikes that were going to be needed to tame the so-called runaway secondary costs landing on our beleaguered economy may not be needed.
    Now, the common line used is yes, some are doing it tough; no, we are not out of the woods – and all of that is true.
    But it isn’t as bad as most predicted. The facts cannot be denied unless you have a political agenda and it suits you to deny them.
    In other words, if you look on average at the facts, most people have work, most people are under financial control. The banks tell us this. Spending is up. We have some savings. And looking forward, the war is over – things will get better.
    The GDP today tells us what we were travelling like pre-war, and that was pretty good, thank you.
    So the facts do not equate to the 80 in confidence.
    Now be miserable if you want, it’s a free world. But I’m not, and I reckon I’m better for it.
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    Enda Brady: UK Correspondent on the FIFA World Cup, Labour leadership challenge, Jeremy Clarkson's cancer diagnosis

    17/06/2026 | 7 mins.
    British TV celeb Jeremy Clarkson announced a cancer diagnosis on the latest episode of Clarkson's Farm.
    The 66-year-old pre-warned Instagram followers it would be a difficult watch, without revealing why.
    He let out the news in a sombre chat with programme stalwarts Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland.
    UK Correspondent Enda Brady told Mike Hosking the one good thing that’s come of it is the number of men now talking about prostate cancer and the test.
    He says Clarkson’s shone a light on farming, and him making a full recovery from it and speaking about it will do a lot of good.
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    Charlie Puth: Musician on his album 'Whatever's Clever!', touring, playing Madison Square Garden and Art Garfunkel

    17/06/2026 | 12 mins.
    Charlie Puth has been busy.
    In 2026 alone, the Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum singer has had his first child, released his fourth album, ‘Whatever’s Clever!’, and begun touring said album.
    He’s just wrapped up the US leg of his tour, which included a performance at the iconic Madison Square Garden, and is now preparing to hop on a plane to start the European leg.
    And that’s not where it ends, as Puth will be bringing the show to New Zealand’s shores in November of this year.
    Performing at Madison Square Garden is widely considered to be a pinnacle moment in an artist’s career, and according to Puth, it is definitely all it’s cracked up to be.
    “For me especially, just because I’m basically from here, so it’s very full circle,” he told Mike Hosking.
    “The first show I ever played was in the West Village for 100 people, and we sold out Madison Square Garden, which is a little over 16,000 people.”
    “It’s very full circle for me.”
    Adding to the feeling were the guests Puth brought out on stage during the performance, Art Garfunkel, Jimmy Fallon, Busta Rhymes, and Kirk Franklin – all people who inspired him musically.
    Performing with Art Garfunkel, of Simon & Garfunkel, seems to be a particular highlight, as Puth’s a big fan.
    “It was an honour to bring them back out there, and everybody, there was such roaring applause from everybody – kids to adults. His music is so universal.”
    And while his visit to New Zealand is still a while away, Puth says it’s definitely on his radar.
    “I’m really excited to come back.”
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    Dame Noeline Taurua: Silver Ferns coach on the upcoming Commonwealth Games, the squad she named

    17/06/2026 | 4 mins.
    Dame Noeline Taurua intends to claim the trophy at the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
    Yesterday saw her unveil the Silver Ferns squad that will open play in Glasgow against Scotland.
    It follows a tumultuous year that saw her stood down as coach, reinstated, and return to the top job.
    Taurua told Mike Hosking they’re going there for a podium – that's their expectation and intention.
    She says she’s really comfortable and confident with the squad she named.
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    Full Show Podcast: 18 June 2026

    17/06/2026 | 1h 29 mins.
    On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 18th of June, ANZ's Sharon Zollner gives her pick for what the Q1 GDP number will be.
    Winston Peters doubles down on his calls for those involved in the MBIE scandal to be arrested.
    Mike asks Waitomo's Simon Parham whether the Commerce Commission's warning about petrol prices is justified.
    Dame Noeline Taurua talks through her Silver Ferns' Commonwealth Games squad – and surprises Mike with one of her answers.
    And global popstar Charlie Puth is coming back to our shores, so he joined Mike to talk his Super Bowl performance and his love of Paul Simon.
    Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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