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Brodie Kane Speaks Out on “Toxicity” of NZ Media, Building an Independent Business, Abortion & More!
Brodie Kane was one of my first guests when I launched my podcast early in 2022.
Since then, we have got even closer and have become running friends. So, this is her second appearance on the podcast- but this chat is very different to the first one because my very talented mate has now gone and written a book about her life experiences- the good the bad and the ugly. Oooh there is some ugly in there! The books awesome by the way- "Woman Uninterrupted"
Brodie is an open book, she is forthright, opinionated and outspoken so nothing was off the table- we cover some crunchy topics here including the public backlash she experienced as a reporter on TV, her redundancy at the start of the pandemic and how she dusted herself off and bounced back, an abortion she had in her 20s and her decision to speak about it publicly. And lots of fun stuff, including her relationship with her parents and her time in the army before getting into media
This chat is a celebration of resilience and self-acceptance from a woman I am lucky enough to call a good friend.
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01:47:58|Chris Hipkins was the 41st Prime Minister of New Zealand.And at the time of recording this podcast, he is the leader of the Labour party and hoping to become the next Prime Minister of New Zealand.This podcast is small part of the Chis “Chippy” Hipkins story. It was an honor to connect with him for his first long form podcast that focused on who he is rather than what he does. I am hoping this will be Chris Hipkins like you have never heard him before.Some of the ground we cover includes+ The BTS of all his viral moments including the infamous Covid 19 “spread your legs” meme.+ His first introductions to parliament and his recollections on going on to land the most important job in New Zealand. + His relationship with Jacinda Ardern and his thoughts on Trump, Luxon and others.+ His mental health, adversities and the role therapy has played in his life in recent years.+ His life outside of work, including his love of DIY. And much, much more.Email: Dom@Podlab.nzIG: DomHarvey NZJase Ryan - The Truth About Coaching The All Blacks & Working with Razor
01:25:57|Jason Ryan is the forwards coach for the All Blacks. Before that he was involved with numerous other high profile teams including the Crusaders where, alongside Scott “Razor” Robertson, he helped build a dynasty, winning multiple Super Rugby titles. This is a small part of the Jason Ryan story.+ How a butcher from the West Coast ended up becoming recognized as a guru of some of rugby’s most technical aspects.+ The surprise moment he got a phone call asking if he wanted to coach the All Blacks- then the first person he called and who he spoke to for advice.+ The pressures of coaching the All Blacks.+ The impact of social media on players.The lessons learned from losing a Rugby World Cup final.How interactions with rugby legends like McCaw and Carter have influenced his career and so much more.************Thanks to the legends at the Generate Kiwisaver scheme for sponsoring this episode.We know you’ve heard of FOMO but have you heard of FORO? Fear of running out.When it comes to your retirement savings, no one wants to be caught short, so do your future self a favour and get some KiwiSaver advice from Generate.Generate have a track record of delivering strong long-term performance for their members – which will really pay off by the time you reach retirement.And they’ve got advisers across the country to help make sure your investment is set up best for you.I transferred my KiwiSaver over from a different provider 18 months ago- it was way easier than I imagined. And I’ve been so impressed with the service, expertise and results. I wish I did it years earlier. Don’t have FORO – plan for tomorrow!Head to: https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/domThe issuer of the scheme is Generate Management Limited. To see their Product disclosure statement head to their website. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**Beast Games Winner on $10 Million Prize, What Mr. Beast is Really Like, Taxes & Life After the Show
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01:57:00|Steve Williams first appeared on the podcast in February 2024. Now he has a brand-new book out called “Together We Roared” all about his partnership with Tiger Woods and he is back for round 2! He doesn’t do a lot of stuff like this so to have him on the podcast- TWICE- is a massive honour.Steve is best known for his 12-year partnership with Tiger Woods, during which they won 13 major championships together. Before Tiger, he worked with legends of the game like Greg Norman and Raymond Floyd. After Tiger, he worked with Adam Scott, winning another major.He is the greatest golf caddy of all time. And to top it off, he’s a good dude. Him and his wife Kirsty have given so much time and money to good causes over the years, which we touch upon early in this episode.The book “Together We Roared” is out now. This podcast focuses on that book and the dynamics of Steves relationship with Tiger.For a more in depth look at Steve as a person, I’d recommend going back and listening to our podcast from February 2024.I have loved spending time with Steve on both occasions, so I hope you enjoy listening to this episode. ***Thanks so much to the incredible team at Generate Kiwisaver for sponsoring this episode.Generate is an award-winning KiwiSaver provider with a track record of delivering strong long-term returns. I switched my retirement savings over 18 months ago and my only regret is not doing it sooner! I know what your thinking- they sponsor the podcast so I am supposed to say that, but the returns don’t lie, and you can see them for yourself on their website.The reality is the choices you make today will shape the retirement you’ll have tomorrow.Start planning now—Book a chat with an adviser at https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/domThe issuer of the scheme is Generate Management Limited. To see their Product disclosure statement head to their website. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**Mark Hunt Claims Victory in UFC Lawsuit vs. Dana White, Reflects on Gambling & Childhood Trauma
01:17:24|Mark Hunt is one of the toughest fighters to ever step into a ring or octagon. This episode needs to come with a very strong warning. There is a lot of coarse language. Also, other themes which could be unsuitable for some: drugs, alcohol, gambling, violence, and extreme childhood trauma. None of this is done in a gratuitous way- Marks life has been one of extreme highs and lows and he is a man who doesn’t shy away from any of it. I’ve included a list of helpful resources at the bottom of this page in case any of the content covered raises concerns for you or someone you care about.Some of the subjects we cover include his ongoing legal battle with UFC which stems from his staunch anti-doping stance. This legal is stuff has been consuming Marks life in recent years and that becomes very clear during this podcast.Beyond that we talk about his future aspirations in philanthropy and business.His horrific childhood, forgiveness towards his abusive parents and breaking free from past traumas that shaped himLessons from imprisonment as a young man.His reflections on dealing with various addictions.Lessons from therapy and much more.My goal with all these discussions is to try and get a better understanding of a person and their choices through non-judgemental conversation. Thank you for listening and understanding.HELPFUL SITES AND NUMBERS:Lifeline (24/7) - 0800 543 354 or (09) 5222 999 within AucklandDepression Helpline – 0800 111 757 or free text 4202 (to talk to a trained counsellor about how you are feeling or to ask any questions)Anxiety phone line - 0800 269 4389 (0800 ANXIETY)Alcohol and Drug Helpline - 0800 787 797 or Online Chat Gambling Helpline - 0800 654 655Familial Trust - Provide hope, well-being and understanding to families affected by addictionKidsline - (24/7) 0800 54 37 54 (0800 KIDSLINE) for young people up to 18 years of ageYouthline - (24/7) 0800 376 633, free text 234 Shine - 0508 744 633 confidential domestic abuse helpline Are You OK - 0800 456 450 family violence helplineWoman's Refuge Crisisline - 0800 733 843 (0800 REFUGE) (for women living with violence, or in fear, in their relationship or family)Rape Crisis - 0800 883 300 (for support after rape or sexual assault)Sean Yarbrough on ‘Broke Boy Taco’ Success, Going into Business with Israel Adesanya & Getting Sober
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16:52|The FastCast is a highlights length version of a previously released episode of The Dom Harvey Podcast. Today we are winding the clock back all the way to March 2022 and the very first episode of my podcast with NZ musician Mitch James.You can hear the full episode here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCBiUfCn2g0March 2025 marks the 3rd anniversary of my podcast and in that time, I’ve been lucky enough to connect with some of New Zealand’s most successful, fascinating and well-known people. Mitch James was one of the guests that agreed to do an episode before the podcast even existed, so I’ll be eternally grateful for that. He came round to my apartment, and we sat at the dining room table with this new tech equipment that I had bought but wasn’t even entirely sure how to operate.This FastCast is the first 15 minutes of episode one exactly as it was published- including my introduction, the original theme music and the beginning of my conversation with Mitch James. Thanks for listening! Dom@Podlab.nzIG: DomHarveyNZHow to Live a Sober Life - Ex-Alcoholic on Warning Signs, 'Hangxiety' & Rewiring Your Brain
01:05:16|Victoria Vanstone is a British-born author, blogger, and podcast host who now lives on the Sunshine coast in Australia.She is a reformed “party girl” (her words, not mine) who is now living her best life sharing her sobriety journey. She is a woman on a mission to help others stuck in a pattern of normalized social binge drinking.It seems like whatever Victoria does- she does at 100 miles an hour. She was like this in her party girl era, which you’ll hear about.And now she is the same way with sobriety:She’s written a HILARIOUS book called “1000 Wasted Sundays”And she hosts an award-winning podcast called “Sober Awkward.” That is how we connected- she was in New Zealand doing a live podcast show for Kiwi fans of the Sober Awkward podcast.This podcast episode will be especially beneficial for anyone who is questioning their own personal relationship with alcohol and has been perhaps contemplating how a life without alcohol may look. But even if alcohol is not a concern for you, I think you’ll love getting to learn a bit more about Victoria- she’s awesome.Here are some links for all things Victoria: Victoria's IG: https://www.instagram.com/drunkmummysobermummy/All things “Sober-Awkward”: https://www.soberawkward.comVictoria's book “1000 Wasted Sundays”: https://www.booktopia.com.au/a-thousand-wasted-sundays-victoria-vanstone/book/9780645757941.html