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Seeby has been covered extensively across New Zealand's leading business and news publications over the years.

Below are some of the best pieces for getting the full picture — from the early days of Orcon to where things stand today.


2 Commas Podcast with Josh Comrie March 2025

The most comprehensive and up-to-date conversation Seeby has done. Nearly two hours covering the full arc: how Orcon was built, the near-bankruptcy moments, selling for $25 million before 30, what came next, and why he founded Voyager. Candid, honest, and worth every minute.

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NBR — "The Rise and Fall and Rise of an Entrepreneur" 2018

The headline says it all. This profile goes deep on the behind-the-scenes story of building Orcon, what the sale really felt like, and how Voyager came to be. One of the most complete tellings of Seeby's story in print.

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BusinessDesk — "My Net Worth: Seeby Woodhouse" March 2024

Written in Seeby's own words. Covers his childhood, how he thinks about money and business, the lodge, his photography, and his philosophy on reading and self-education. A rare first-person window into how he actually thinks.

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NZ Herald — "Wealth, Success and Regrets"

One of the most widely read profiles written about Seeby — candid, colourful, and wide-ranging. Covers the helicopter, Burning Man, what he'd do differently with Orcon, and his broader take on success and what it's actually worth.

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NZ Herald — "Best Move, Worst Move, and Hopes for 2024" January 2024

A snapshot of where Seeby's head was at the start of 2024 — his businesses, his outlook on the New Zealand economy, and what he was building toward.

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M2 - "Seeby Woodhouse and the Next Inflection Point
May 2026

From pioneering New Zealand's early internet era to navigating the rise of AI — M2 Magazine sits down with Seeby on missing billion-dollar opportunities, why he stepped back into the CEO seat, and why he believes something big is about to happen to humanity.

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