E138 | Dean Lonergan
Dean Lonergan is one of New Zealand’s biggest and best events promoters. After a series of successful events, he hit rock bottom staring down a $1.8 million financial hole and climbing his way out over four years. After a messy split with business partner David Higgins he crossed the ditch to pursue new opportunities. He has since returned to New Zealand and is now in business with his son Liam promoting a new stable of kiwi fighters including Mea Motu.
E137 | Sonia Gray
Sonia Gray is one of New Zealand’s best-known faces, most recognisable for being the host of Lotto for the last 15 years. But she's much more than that, and recently she has turned her attention to the world of neurodiversity with a TV documentary Kids Wired Differently and podcast series No Such Thing As Normal which offers insights into the world of the neurodivergent community.
E136 | Josh Komen
Josh Komen has survived leukemia not once, but twice. He’s had 10+ heart attacks. He beat graft vs. host disease after receiving an allogenic stem cell transplant. He’s been put into a coma. He’s dealt with depression and suicidal thoughts. But after 10 years of treatment, he’s happy, healthy, and on a mission to inspire others.
E135 | Madeleine Sami
Madeleine Sami is an actor, musician, comedian, writer and director. She is one of New Zealand’s funniest, and most prolific, comedic talents starting her acting career in theatre before moving to television. She is one of the most entertaining – and coolest – guests we’ve had. Funny, thoughtful and an amazing storyteller.
E134 | Duane Dalton
Duane Dalton is the co-founder of the Pita Pit franchise in New Zealand. He was a New Zealand surf lifesaving and sprint kayak rep and was married to Silver Ferns star Tania Dalton who tragically passed away from a brain aneurysm in 2017. There’s no blueprint to follow when dealing with loss and trauma, but the way Duane has handled himself, his business and his family across the last six years is inspirational.
E133 | Steve Dunstan
Steve Dunstan is the Founder and Brand Director of Huffer, one of New Zealand’s most loved and iconic fashion brands inspired by innovation and style. Steve is a kiwi icon, a thoughtful, humble, optimistic winner, whose epic story of business success is as entertaining as it is inspiring.
E132 | Jeremy Wells
Jeremy Wells is one of New Zealand’s best and highest profile broadcasters. Five days a week he bookends his days as co-host of the Matt and Jerry Breakfast on Radio Hauraki and Seven Sharp on TVNZ with Hillary Barry. And over summer can often be heard commentating cricket with the Alternative Commentary Collective. Jeremy’s style of broadcast and comedic timing was a huge influence for us growing up.
E131 | Jordan Watson
Jordan Watson – aka How To Dad – is one of New Zealand’s biggest social media stars, with his YouTube channel and Facebook account boasting a combined 3.5 million followers. Jordan is a modern-day Kiwi icon and this was a fascinating look at how someone created a world of opportunity, business, and unbelievable reach from an idea.
E130 | Rebekah Stott
Rebekah Stott is a Football Fern on the cusp of representing the Football Ferns at a home world cup when New Zealand co-host the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, but her story transcends the sport. In June 2020 Stott noticed a lump above her collarbone and soon after was diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 294 days after her diagnosis was confirmed, she returned to the football field – beating the disease and returning to the professional game.
E129 | Izzy Whitley
Izzy Whitley is one of New Zealand’s most successful, self-made men under 30. He’s 28, has founded two businesses that do over $30 million a year in revenue and has the world at his feet. But the foundations of his incredible rise were far from smooth. At the age of 21 he had lost his father to suicide and suffered two heart attacks, and was dealing with his trauma, alone, with nothing, in an Auckland hospital.
E128 | Tom Sainsbury
Tom Sainsbury is a chameleon with an eclectic CV; he is a writer, actor, comedian, and director. He is one of NZ’s most popular creative minds and might just be the most loved man in Kiwi comedy – and it’s easy to see why. He’s gentle, authentic, observant, and hilarious – and his output of creative work will blow you away.
E127 | Cori Gonzalez-Macuer
Jono Ridler is a general manager at DHL – and on the side does ultra marathon swimming. Last week he set a new record for NZ’s longest swim, spending over 33 hours and swimming just short of 100km from Aotea Great Barrier Island to Campbell’s Bay on Auckland’s North Shore.
E126 | Jono Ridler
Jono Ridler is a general manager at DHL – and on the side does ultra marathon swimming. Last week he set a new record for NZ’s longest swim, spending over 33 hours and swimming just short of 100km from Aotea Great Barrier Island to Campbell’s Bay on Auckland’s North Shore.
E125 | Fletch & Vaughan
Fletch and Vaughan are considered radio royalty in the country having worked together for 19 years across two major stations. They currently host one of the country’s most popular radio shows on ZM, which is also repurposed as a podcast and downloaded nearly 500,000 times each month. Famed for never punching down, their chat was full of good vibes and loud laughs!
E124 | Morgan Penn
Morgan Penn is a certified somatic sexologist, pleasure advocate, sex educator and host of the hit podcast – Sex.Life – with comedienne Hayley Sproull. Morgan is a top-tier guest, fun, authentic, open, and with so much good knowledge to share.
E123 | Mea Motu
Mea Motu is a boxer with a 15-0 professional record who has conquered New Zealand boxing and is now ready to take on the world. She will be the first woman to headline the Fight for Life promotion and fights for a world title. But her path to the top was anything but smooth.
E122 | Scott Beard
Detective Inspector Scott Beard is one of the most recognisable members of the New Zealand Police after being thrust into the spotlight as the face of the investigation into the disappearance of English tourist Grace Millane in 2018. Despite dealing with death and tragedy on a regular basis, Scott’s outlook on life, his positive energy and belief in helping community is super inspiring and makes this one a compelling listen.
E121 | Elliot Gleave
Elliot Gleave is best known by his stage name – Example – and is a musical artist, producer, writer, and rapper, who has been leading the way in the music industry for the last 16 years with a myriad of top 20 hits and a couple of number ones under his belt. But despite his global success, the chart-topping singles, sell-out tours, and multiple platinum records Australian-based Elliot comes across as an ordinary bloke.
E120 | David Galbraith
David Galbraith is a world-renowned mind coach, who specialises in performance psychology in sport and business. But you might not know it, he is ghost in the machine - due to his hidden influence over many of NZ's top athletes. He talks the talk and walks the walk, with a thoughtful, measured and unique outlook on life which is why he gets so much respect from some of our top athletes and teams.
E119 | Awen Guttenbeil
Awen Guttenbeil is a rugby league legend. With 170 caps for the Warriors, he also represented the Kiwis and Tonga at Rugby League World Cups. He also has a lifetime of important lessons to share, delivered in an impromptu, thoughtful, and articulate way.