Episode 12: Building a Life of Achievement  - Bob Clarkson

Episode 12: Building a Life of Achievement - Bob Clarkson

Life's Work · 2023-05-01
02:02:30

Bob Clarkson is a well-known name in the City of Tauranga, New Zealand. He is affectionately known as ‘Bob the Builder’ after building so many commercial buildings over the years, he’s lost count of them.  

 

Born in Gisborne, Bob grew up on his family’s dairy farm and, after leaving school at 15 without any qualifications, he became a qualified fitter and turner. As a young man he then moved to Matamata in the Waikato where, amongst other things, he enjoyed importing V8 motors from the USA, and made a sufficient amount of money to enable him to start developing commercial buildings. This became Bob’s passion and a lifelong vocation. He’s still building them now, at 84 years of age. 

 

Bob was a member of the New Zealand Stock Car Racing team from 1968 – 1971 and won seven titles in dragster racing between 1972 and 1975. He was also selected as a standby goalkeeper for the New Zealand hockey team at the 1976 Olympics. 

 

In 2005, Bob ran as a candidate for the National Party in the general election and won, beating long-standing MP Winston Peters. Bob’s mission and reason for entering parliament was to bring about change in respect of affordable housing in New Zealand. A project that still eludes him to this day but one that he has not yet completely given up on.  

 

One of the projects he is best known for is building Bay Park Stadium in Tauranga, with his own money, for stock car racing and football. Bob was later convinced to sell the stadium to the Council, but only charged them half of the $24m he had invested in it. 

 

Bob was awarded the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to philanthropy in the 2003 New Years Honours. 

 

His catch phrase is ‘Keep Smiling’ and in this candid and forthright interview, Bob discusses his Life’s Work with the same level of humour he’s applied throughout his life.  


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We know from global research that around 70% of people are unhappy at work. This is a diabolical statistic which has remained constant for many decades and, despite knowing this, nothing much has changed. People are still disengaged, which is not only having a huge impact on the performance of organisations, but importantly also on the lives of all who work within them, and in ways that many do not even realise.The purpose of this podcast is to share lessons from life and work, for the benefit of everyone – the audience, the host, Steve, even the interviewee. Being asked questions about life and work, maybe from a slightly different perspective than they’ve considered before, gives the guests the opportunity to provide a deeper insight into their experiences and even draw parallels and inspiration for their own journey. All the guests on Life’s Work have lived a life that is a story worth retelling.Steve has always been a learner, believing that every day brings new lessons, but he also likes to do so the easy way, learning from the experience of others. Wisdom, as we know, generally comes with years of experience, but by listening to the experiences and lessons learned by others, it's hoped we can all gain the benefit of their wisdom and apply it to our life and work.

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