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EPISODE · May 7, 2025 · 1H 23M

From Soap Buckets to Signing Leases at 17 - Max Tebbs, Clean Car Collective

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At just 13, Max Tebbs started cleaning cars to fundraise for refugees. Today, the 18year old runs Clean Car Collective, Wellington’s leading car detailing business with a full studio, mobile fleet, and over 125 five-star reviews.In this episode, Max shares how he turned a side hustle into a thriving company (including signing a lease at 17) and how he’s balancing business growth with his personal journey toward financial independence. Max’s story is a great reminder that you don’t need to wait for permission to build something meaningful and that smart financial thinking can start at any age…even at 13!We cover: • Scaling from solo operator to team leader • Smart money moves for young entrepreneurs • Marketing lessons (and early mistakes) • Wild stories from working on high-end carsHow young people are thinking differently about money today • Why “burnout” needs to be explored not just acceptedIf you're building your own thing, thinking about your future finances, or just love a good underdog story, this one’s for you.Max business: https://cleancarcollective.co.nz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-tebbs-011468253/I believe 100,000 kiwi with better financial literacy will create a better New Zealand. The Generate KiwiSaver Scheme are helping me reach this goal. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

At just 13, Max Tebbs started cleaning cars to fundraise for refugees. Today, the 18year old runs Clean Car Collective, Wellington’s leading car detailing business with a full studio, mobile fleet, and over 125 five-star reviews.In this episode, Max shares how he turned a side hustle into a thriving company (including signing a lease at 17) and how he’s balancing business growth with his personal journey toward financial independence. Max’s story is a great reminder that you don’t need to wait for permission to build something meaningful and that smart financial thinking can start at any age…even at 13!We cover: • Scaling from solo operator to team leader • Smart money moves for young entrepreneurs • Marketing lessons (and early mistakes) • Wild stories from working on high-end carsHow young people are thinking differently about money today • Why “burnout” needs to be explored not just acceptedIf you're building your own thing, thinking about your future finances, or just love a good underdog story, this one’s for you.Max business: https://cleancarcollective.co.nz LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-tebbs-011468253/I believe 100,000 kiwi with better financial literacy will create a better New Zealand. The Generate KiwiSaver Scheme are helping me reach this goal. Cheers Generate. Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/change to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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