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Good questions. Great guests. Few beers... Steve and Seamus like asking good questions. And they love good answers. After over 20 years of friendship, they bought a microphone and started a podcast, allowing them to sit with, and learn from, the most interesting people they can access.
From Kiwi legend Marc Ellis, to media personalities Jeremy Wells and Paddy Gower, Rugby coach extraordinaire Wayne Smith, sexologist Morgan Penn, and Olympian Dame Lisa Carrington... Between Two Beers has produced countless hours of incredible stories, career highs, lows and moments of raw vulnerability. And it’s only the beginning.
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- 211 - Ali Williams on the Highs & Lows of All Blacks Career, Auckland FC, Fatherhood & More!
Ali Williams is a former All Black who was a professional rugby player for 16 years, played 77 times for New Zealand and won the Rugby World Cup in 2011.
This was Ali’s first long-form podcast and it turned into something really quite special.
We covered perception vs reality, his blended family operation with mega-successful businesswoman Anna Mowbray, why he’s investing in Auckland FC, his relationship with his dad, his best stories from the All Blacks, *That night in Paris*, retirement and what he’s doing now.This was one of our most memorable episodes. There were laughs and tears, ideas challenged, and perceptions shifted.
Ali is comfortable being the life of the party- but also operates with real depth in his thinking.
He’s a super unique guy and I think you’ll get a lot out of this one, we loved it.
We’re also super stoked to tell you about the business we’ve built. If you’d like to hire one of our incredible guests to speak or MC your event, check out our epic lineup at B2Bspeakers.co.nz and get in touch. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
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Sun, 12 May 2024 - 210 - How Do We Manage Business & Friendship? Answering Listener Questions & More! Hambassadors #22
Steve and Seamus discuss the challenge of mixing a friendship with a business relationship, listener questions answered, Will Pike episode reviewed, Seamus' life on the road explained, Jason Gunn, William Pike and Ali Williams.
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Wed, 08 May 2024 - 209 - He Survived an Eruption on Mt. Ruapehu: William Pike’s Inspirational Story (Low Key Legend)
William Pike is one of our low-key legends who is a world-class story teller, with an exceptional story to tell.
In 2007 he was guiding a friend to the summit of Ruapehu when the mountain erupted. As a layer of rocks, water and mud rained down on his Dome shelter, he was crushed and critically injured.
When he next woke up in hospital, his leg was gone. Doctors called William’s survival a miracle, but his crushed right leg had to be amputated below the knee. After a long series of surgeries and a gruelling rehabilitation, William learned to walk again with a prosthetic limb – and what he’s done with his life since is equally remarkable and inspiring.
This episode is gripping. William’s harrowing account of being trapped on the mountain, anticipating death will stick with you. The community that rallied to save and support him in the rescue and rehab will warm your heart – and how he’s used the adversity to thrive in life will inspire.
You’ll love this one.
We're also super stoked to announce that William has joined us at B2B Speakers and is available to share his story at your function or event. As you’re about to hear, William is one of the best speakers in NZ and you can now get him to your work or event by flicking us a message at B2Bspeakers.co.nz. Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 05 May 2024 - 208 - Dave Wood on New Zealand’s “Physical Health Crisis”, How to Avoid Burnout & Embrace Adversity
Dave Wood is best known as being Israel Adesanya’s breathing and mindset coach – and was one of our favourite, and most popular, guests in 2023.
He runs a two-day Calm Under Pressure workshop in Piha and the course – and his work has a strong connection to the show.
Steve went on it last year, it’s where he was inspired by Jemarl Paerata’s story and we had him on the show as a guest – and this month Seamus attended it.
We spend the first 15 mins in this one unpacking the weekend and what Seamus got from it, before digging into what Dave’s been up to for the last year.We talk about the incredible growth and success of his business, the key to finding balance in a busy life, the importance of being selfish – and prioritizing yourself, how he helped the world’s best squash player, training the Warriors and why understanding the impact of your thinking, emotions and actions is pivotal to achieving personal growth.
If you’re interested in Dave’s epic life story and the first 40 years of his life, I’d highly recommend going back to listen to the ep we recorded with him in February of 2023.
We're also super stoked to have Dave on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like him to MC your night, or share his story at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz.
Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 28 Apr 2024 - 207 - Going viral with Tim Naki, Diary of a CEO Live in Auckland, Calm Under Pressure Review: Hambassadors #22
Market research reveals Between Two Beers listeners' favourite guest, Steve explains the internet's biggest sensation to Seamus, the boys share what they learned from Steven Bartlett's live show in Auckland, Seamus details his experience at Dave Wood's Calm Under Pressure workshop, David Higgins, Karen O'Leary and much more.
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Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 206 - Karen O’Leary on Becoming an ‘Accidental Actor’, Newshub Closure & Wellington Paranormal Success
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Karen O’Leary.
Karen has one of the most interesting career arcs of anyone on our screens.
She worked as an early childhood educator for two decades, before being tricked into auditioning for a role in Taika Waititi and Jermaine Clement’s cult-classic feature What We Do In The Shadows.
Her head-turning 90 second performance as Officer O’Leary led to the lead role in comedy spin-off series Wellington Paranormal, a show that is broadcast around the world in 70 countries.
Then last year she made the switch to current events, and won the coveted Best Presenter of Entertainment award for her work on Paddy Gower has Issues on Newshub, months before it was announced the show would not be returning.
In this episode we talk about her unique career path and all the best stories along the way, her reaction to Newshub shutting down and whats next, getting naked with Jermaine Clement, why her nickname is little bush, the best of Officer O’Leary and much much more.
Karen is a lethal combination of charismatic, hilarious and smart – and this was a really fun one, with so many great yarns.
We're also super stoked to have Karen on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like her to MC your night, or share her story at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz. Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 21 Apr 2024 - 205 - Jehan Casinader: How to Re-Write Your Life Story, Masculinity, Mental Health & NZ’s Identity Crisis
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Jehan Casinader.
Jehan Casinader is an award-winning journalist who is now one of New Zealand’s most sought-after key note speakers.
He worked in primetime TV for more than a decade across roles with Sunday., Seven Sharp, Close Up and Breakfast and was named “Broadcast Reporter of the Year” in 2020.
Jehan specialises in reporting on social issues. From gritty investigations to moving human-interest pieces and revealing celebrity profiles – Jehan has done them all. He also produced and hosted TVNZ’s first-ever mental health series, The Inside Word.
In this episode we talk about writing stories for the Holmes programme at 13, and travelling the world as a journo at 20. The collapse of the NZ media industry, why it happened and what we can learn from it, his night in Gloriavale, Graham Norton, why we have a men’s mental health crisis in NZ, and tips for those wanting to build their personal brand.
Jehan also shared details of his four-year struggle with depression, and suicidality and how “rewriting” his story helped him to survive.
This was an incredibly rich and thought-provoking chat. Jehan is one of NZ’s best and most articulate speakers and his messaging is so strong.His message that many Kiwis think their brains are broken, but in fact, it’s our stories that are broken – feels very timely right now.
You’re going to love this one, Jehan is a weapon, and we thoroughly enjoyed this chat.
We're also super stoked to have Jehan on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like him to MC your night, or share his story at your function or event, flick us a message by going to http://B2Bspeakers.co.nz .Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ
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Sun, 14 Apr 2024 - 204 - Dion Nash: From 42 Below & Bacardi to 'Triumph and Disaster' - Former Black Caps' Incredible Business Journey
Welcome to episode #2 of the Business in Between podcast.
This week we’re re-visiting our chat with Dion Nash from 2022 where we talked about his transition from professional sportsman to business owner.
The original recording of this episode went for two hours, with the first 90 minutes focused on his upbringing, family and his professional cricket career.
We’re going to join the action on the home-straight, where we switch to his business journey – and it’s a compelling 30 minutes.
Dion talks about his first job out of cricket and his idea to sell bottled water, how he became marketing director for 42 below and his journey working for Bacardi, why he left and how he had the courage to start his own business, Triumph and Disaster.
There are so many gems in this one, and Dion is such a thoughtful bloke. We talk about taking action and breaking stereotypes, how everyone is bluffing it, respecting when you’re in form, how a life with no regrets is a bullshit life and much, much more.If you love this 30 mins and want to listen to the full ep, you can find it in our back catalogue on the Between Two Beers channel.
We’re also super stoked to tell you about the business we’ve built. If you’d like to hire one of our incredible guests to speak or MC your event, check out our epic lineup at B2Bspeakers.co.nz and get in touch. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 203 - Opening Up To The Chiefs, Dion Nash's Epic Business Chat & Favourite Eps of 2024? (Hambassadors #20)
It's been a busy fortnight for Steve and Seamus. The lads discuss Seamus' commentary for the Wellington Phoenix, delivering a presentation to the Chiefs, recording 8 podcasts in two weeks, Dion Nash's epic business lessons, Sir Ian Taylor, next week's guest and much, much more.
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Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 202 - Awen Guttenbeil: The Highs & Lows of the NZ Warriors, Doing the Haka for the Queen & More!
Awen Guttenbeil was suggested to us 18 months ago as a guest with ‘serious depth’.
And he did not disappoint.
In fact, we loved this ep so much we’re re-releasing it this week for all those who may have missed it a year ago.You may know Awen as one of New Zealand’s greatest rugby league players, with 170 caps for the Warriors over a professional career that spanned 15 years. What you might not know, is that in the first five years of his career he spent more time under general anesthetic then he did on the field.
In this episode we talk about the mental toll of 60 hours under GA and how he got his career back on track, the hustle, grind and drive to set up his thriving business career post footy, reflections on the Warriors’ most famous scraps, the best end of year trip stories, why he didn’t fancy a career as a broadcaster, meeting the queen, what he’s learned as a dad, golf, what the next chapter looks like and much much more.
This ep was really special. Awen is such an eloquent speaker with a lifetime of important lessons to share. We asked him some ‘big picture’ questions at the end, and the impromptu, thoughtful, articulate answers blew us away. You'll love this one.
We’re also super stoked to tell you about the business we’ve built. If you’d like to hire one of our incredible guests to speak or MC your event, check out our epic lineup at B2Bspeakers.co.nz and get in touch. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 07 Apr 2024 - 201 - The Incredible Life of Sir Ian Taylor: From Rock & Roll Singer to Tech Entrepreneur
Sir Ian has lived one hell of a life.
He was the lead singer of a rock band, he served in the army, worked at a brewery, studied law, became a kids presenter for TVNZ, then a TV star, before setting up his own production company.
Today, he’s one of New Zealand’s top business leaders. His team at ARL have revolutionised how we watch sport, he’s earned a knighthood for his services to broadcasting and business and he’s become an outspoken columnist.In this episode we talk about the day he went to work to shut down his company, and why he didn’t, the origin story of creating graphics for sport and how he secured contracts all over the world, why his company only made their first profit in 2019, his thoughts on politics and the current state of NZ and much, much more.
Sir Ian is one of NZ’s great characters, with so much wisdom to share and love to spread. This was a chat we felt priviliged to be a part of with one of NZ’s greatest innovators.
We’re also super stoked to tell you about the business we’ve built. If you’d like to hire one of our incredible guests to speak or MC your event, check out our epic lineup at B2Bspeakers.co.nz and get in touch. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 31 Mar 2024 - 200 - 14 Days of Reflection, Seamus Opens Up & We Have a New Podcast? Hambassadors #19
Seamus reflects on his social media post about being single for seven years, Steve announces the new business podcast they're making, Seamus visits Dave Wood in Piha, and the boys discuss the epic response from recent episodes with Lauren Rae and Mark Stafford.
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Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 199 - Mark Stafford: 20 Years at the TAB, Surviving Tragic Car Crash, MS Diagnosis & Testicular Cancer
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Mark Stafford.
This ep is really special. There's just so much goodness in here.
Staffy is a radio host, who is best known as the former face of the TAB, where he spent two decades as a bookmaker and broadcaster.
But what's not so well-known is his roller-coaster ride through life with all its twists and turns.
In this episode we talk about how he died in a car accident, before being brought back to life, beating cancer, getting diagnosed with MS and found his way to the TAB. He shares his best match-fixing stories, we talk about the legend of Steel Balls and all the most incredible yarns from being NZ's premier oddsmaker.
We also talk about the devastating year of 2020, where he lost his job, his sister and his best friend in a short period of time. How he built himself back up, the friendships and lessons he leaned on and his reflections towards the end of this one - make it one of the greats.
Staffy is such a lovely bloke, who's been through it all. He was incredibly candid and raw in this chat, and when you mix that up with being one of the best storytellers in NZ, made it one of our favs.
We're also super stoked to have Staffy on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like him to MC your night, or share his story at your function or event, flick us a message by going to www.b2bspeakers.co.nz.
Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 24 Mar 2024 - 198 - Lauren Rae: Fighting Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, Commonwealth Games Experience & More!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Lauren Rae.
I don't say this lightly, but this is one of the most powerful eps we've done.
Lauren is one of our Low Key Legends, who's currently in the fight of her life against melanoma.
After going to the Commonwealth Games as a weightlifter, Lauren was given a terminal cancer diagnosis for a rare non-sun related melanoma which contained a gene called BRAF v600e.
Despite having the melanoma surgically removed Lauren was told the cancer cells had spread to her lymph nodes, and that should she decide to join the clinical trial at Auckland Hospital, the doctors didn't think it would be of any use.
Staring mortality in the face, Lauren questioned her diagnosis. She chose to fight, seeking second and third opinions that eventually opened the door to hope and led her family to going all in on Australia.
Within a week of speaking to her Brisbane Oncologist, Lauren's family sold their car, took leave without pay and told their three and five year old, they were off on holiday.
The powerful part is what happened next, Lauren's outlook and approach to life, the wisdom she's accrued and the spirit she's bringing to this fight.
This is an ep you won't forget. Lauren is an exceptional storyteller and her journey is a real perspective shifter.If you've been inspired by any guests we've had on the show, and would like them to speak at your function or event, check out our epic lineup at B2Bspeakers.co.nz
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Sun, 17 Mar 2024 - 197 - Unlocking Greatness with David Galbraith & We're Going All In: Hambassadors #18
Seamus spends a day on David Galbraith's mindset course, Steve shares all the details of where they're investing in the podcast, the boys review recent episodes with Jesse Mulligan and Megan Compain, and preview an upcoming Low Key Legend.
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Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 196 - Megan Compain: NZ’s First Pro Basketball Player in the USA & All Blacks' New Commercial Manager
Megan Compain is the newly appointed All Blacks commercial manager, whose back story is as impressive as her new role.
She was the first Kiwi to play professional basketball in the USA and the only one to play in the WNBA, had three pro seasons in Europe, and represented New Zealand for 10 years and at two Olympic Games.
She also has an extensive 20-year career in the sports industry, including a long history with New Zealand Rugby - and is the partner and director of her own creative agency in Wellington.
In this episode we talk about leaving Whanganui for the US as a 16-year-old, life as a professional basketballer, Partying with Dirk Nowitzki, Steve Nash and Mark Cuban, managing NZ Rugby’s commercial obligations, her parenting journey and relationship with Razor.Megan also addresses the enduring impact of the abuse of trust and grooming she suffered as a teenager at High School the US. It’s the first time Megan has opened up publicly on some of the most difficult parts of her journey, and we’re so grateful she shared her story – to help others who may be in a similar situation.
This was such a cool chat, which effortlessly bounced from heartfelt to hilarious. Megan’s energy and outlook on life are contagious; we really loved this one.
We're also super stoked to have Megan on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like him to MC your night, or share his story at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz. Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 10 Mar 2024 - 195 - Jesse Mulligan: “We’re the Last Generation of TV Presenters”, Positive Masculinity & More!
Jesse Mulligan is one of New Zealand’s best, and highest profile broadcasters – and a man that can do it all.
He’s been a standup comic, TV producer, writer, PR man, food reviewer, radio announcer and he’s even a trained lawyer.
But he’s best known for reaching huge audiences both on his afternoon show at Radio NZ, and his stints at Seven Sharp and the Project, where he fronted the show for seven years before it shut down in 2023.
This interview was recorded two weeks before the shocking announcement that Newshub is set to close – and while we discussed the future of TV and the jobs in it, no one had any idea what was to come.
Jesse was incredible company and such a thoughtful, interesting guest. We talked about his most interesting interviews, Matt and Jerry, his path through comedy and TV, the axing of the Project, what he’ll do next and much, much more.
This was a really fun one, hope you enjoy.
We're also super stoked to have Jesse on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like him to MC your night, or share his story at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz. Also check out our epic lineup of former guests available for hire too. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 03 Mar 2024 - 194 - How Do You Keep a Bromance Alive? Auckland's New Football Team & Hamilton is NZ's Fastest Growing City: Hambassadors #17
Steve and Seamus discuss their new weekly business meetings and how they're working on their relationship, they reflect on recent episodes with the girls from Sex.Life and Zion Armstrong and reveal who the next guest is.
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Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 193 - Zion Armstrong: From West Auckland to Adidas President, Working with Kanye, Lionel Messi & Pharrell
Strap in, because this one’s an epic.
Zion Armstrong's story starts in West Auckland and involves running away from the police so fast that he started an athletics career that took him to the Commonwealth Games. At the same time, he was selling sport shoes – and at the age of 24 was head of footwear at adidas NZ.
From that toehold he climbed the corporate ladder before becoming president for Adidas North America where he oversaw 12,500 staff, inked deals with some of the world's biggest sports and music stars and took annual profit to a record $US6 billion after a couple of years.Here Armstrong can name-drop some ultra-impressive dealings, playing a link role in facilitating Inter Miami's signing of Lionel Messi, securing Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes on an Adidas promotional contract, and working on projects with Grammy award-winning rapper Pharrell Williams.
And then finally, in 2022, Armstrong walked away from this rock-and-roll lifestyle and returned to New Zealand in pursuit of being a better dad in the wake of his divorce, not wanting his children to experience the same disconnect he had often endured as a kid.
We cover all the detail in this one – and it’s one heck of a ride. Zion’s inspirational story shows what’s possible with the right mindset and work ethic – and his decision to walk away shows what's really important in life. You’ll love this one.We're also super stoked to have Zion on the books of B2B Speakers, so if you’d like him to share his story, or one of our other epic guests, at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz. And while there sign up to our weekly newsletter with all the biggest news from us and the podcasting space in NZ.
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Sun, 25 Feb 2024 - 192 - Morgan Penn & Hayley Sproull - Sex.Life Season 2, Listener Q&A, Interviewing Jason Momoa
On this episode of Between Two Beers we welcome back Morgan Penn and Hayley Sproull from the podcast Sex.Life.
A lot has happened since we last had them on the show – including Sex.Life becoming NZ’s top new podcast of 2023.
In this episode we trace back over all the most interesting stories and themes from Season 1 – and take a glimpse at Season 2, we discuss the relationship between the duo – and how it’s evolved, we talk home play, Jason Momoa, what their DMs look like and how our listeners responded to our first episode with Morgan. And in the second half they help answer all our sex questions from both us and our guests.This was a really fun ep – filled with a ton of super valuable sex advice and laughs. It’s the foursome you never knew you needed.
But it does include descriptions of sexual acts and desires, and is not suitable for listeners under the age of 18. Please take care of yourself, and ask for help if you need it.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
If you’d like to hire one of our guests to speak at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz.
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Sun, 18 Feb 2024 - 191 - Presenting at the Halbergs: *That* Moment with the Warriors, Small Talk with Chris Luxon and Richie McCaw (Hambassadors #16)
Steve and Seamus recount a wild 24 hours interacting with Jesse Mulligan, Richie McCaw, Ian Foster, Wayne Smith, Laura McGoldrick, Chris Luxon and many more, they analyse Seamus' awkward moment with the Warriors, how he avoided disaster and all the best stories from their night presenting at the Halberg Awards.
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Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 190 - Grant Fox: Lessons From Fatherhood & Friendship with Sir Martin Crowe, Remembering First Rugby World Cup
On this episode of Between Two Beers we’re rewinding the clock back two years to when we sat down with Grant Fox.
Grant is one of the best to have ever worn the All Blacks 10 jersey and is still regarded as one of the finest goal-kickers of all time.
At the time of recording, Grant was in his final weeks as an All Blacks selector and in the process of pulling down the curtain on a 40-year career with New Zealand Rugby.
We covered all the most insightful parts of his rugby career, his business, his relationship with Ryan and some of his best stories from travelling with his golf superstar son.
He also talks about his 40-year friendship with the late Sir Martin Crowe and his important work with Big Buddies and the importance of being present with your kids.
This was one of our favourite episodes and we’re really excited to share it with our new listeners. Grant broke the stereotype of stoic rugby man, with passages of real vulnerability and openness. If you didn’t catch it the first time around you’re in for a treat.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
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Sun, 11 Feb 2024 - 189 - Dave Letele: Overcoming Poverty, Crime & Mental Health Issues - Becoming ‘Brown Buttabean’ & Founding BBM
Dave Letele is perhaps best known as a former professional boxer 'Brown Buttabean’, but his story is so much larger than that.
It's been filled with highs and lows, from early sporting success to the failure of his supermarket business in Australia where he lost everything, including his family, and returned to New Zealand with only the clothes on his back, weighing in at over 200 kgs.
He turned to prize fighting to earn money and get fit, lost over 100kgs and shared his journey on social media. The public response to his efforts built up the movement that became Buttabean Motivation or BBM.
For the last decade, he’s worked tirelessly to create opportunities for people. He has set up free gyms in West and South Auckland, and Tokoroa, a community kitchen, a social supermarket in Tokoroa, and a Foodshare which regularly feeds thousands of people.
In this episode we cover it all, in great detail – and it’s a blockbuster. He’s a man making a huge difference in Kiwi communities and we’re so thrilled to share his story.
We’re also thrilled to announce Dave has joined us at B2B Speakers, our business that brings our guests to your events. If you’d like to hire Dave , or any of our other epic guests, at your next conference or function, get in touch by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz
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Sun, 04 Feb 2024 - 188 - Hambassadors #16: Are We Influencers now? Knob Polishing & Next Guest Announcement
Steve and Seamus discuss their latest 'acting' gig, Steve has coffee with Ric Salizzo and announces another big life update, Seamus shares his public speaking anxiety, they give a Halbergs update and answer all your questions.
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Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 187 - Guy Montgomery: NZ Comedy & Podcast Pioneer, 10 Years of TWIOAT, The Guy Mont-Spelling Bee
Guy Montgomery is one of New Zealand’s best and most popular comedians who has been a fixture on Kiwi screens for over a decade.
He’s been on Taskmaster, 7 Days, Celebrity Treasure Island and Have you Been Paying attention, while simultaneously selling out standup shows across Australia and New Zealand.
Last year, his new show: Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont-Spelling Bee premiered on Three to rave reviews and his new standup show took out the coveted Fred Award at the NZ comedy festival for best new show.
In his spare time, he also created NZ’s most popular podcast called The Worst Idea of All Time – which has had over 10 million downloads.In this episode we talk about the time he slept in a New York sewer for a week, his most outrageous bets, why he had a stand-off with my father-in-law at a recent comedy show, his rise through the NZ comedy ranks, reflections on the life of a step-dad and much, much more.
Guy has reached the summit of NZ comedy and it’s easy to see why. He’s quick, he’s fun and silly but he’s also a deep thinker with a wicked work ethic and desire to keep growing. This was such a fun one.Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
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Sun, 28 Jan 2024 - 186 - Dr. Inia Raumati: How to Run an Ultra Marathon & Life as an ED Doctor (Low Key Legend)
Dr Inia Raumati is one of our Low Key Legends – a man who lives life in the extremes.
He works as an emergency doctor at Auckland City Hospital, was deployed to Iraq with the NZ army, holds a blue-belt in Jui Jitsu and has volunteered on rescue helicopters.
He is one of only a small group of people who have run the 4 Deserts Grand Slams, completing multi-day “raids” across the Sahara, Gobi, Atacama, and the Antarctic.
This year, Inia plans on being the first person in the world to run a self-supported, multi-stage ultra marathon (that’s over 250 km per race) on every continent, in a single year.In this episode we talk about how running helped him deal with his anger in his youth, surfing without knowing how to swim, the obstacles he’s overcome, his path into medicine and the challenges of being a maori doctor in New Zealand, the most incredible stories from his ultra-marathon missions around the world and the logistics of working towards this year’s goal.
Inia is a candid, Kiwi bloke, whose honest sensibility, humour, and grounded nature was refreshing - and his mental hardness and mindset will blow you away. This is an ep not to be missed.
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Sun, 21 Jan 2024 - 185 - Hambassadors #14: Presenting at the 2024 Halbergs, Learn to Pod with Steve, Behind the Scenes with Tim Brown
Steve and Seamus have landed a gig at the 2024 Halberg Awards, they go behind the scenes of their Tim Brown podcast, Steve is launching a new course and has made some parenting mistakes.
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Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 184 - Raelene Castle: Leadership Lessons as CEO of Rugby Australia, Bulldogs, Sport New Zealand and more!
Raelene Castle is the CEO of Sport NZ, and one of the most accomplished and experienced administrators in NZ sport.
She spent six years as CEO of Netball NZ, before becoming the first female CEO of an NRL team, when she led the Bulldogs for six years.
After that she smashed another glass wall, becoming Rugby Australia’s first female CEO in 2018.
In this episode we talk about the challenges of the Israel Folau saga, when she found herself at the centre of one of sports biggest controversies at Rugby Australia, how she got the job at the Bulldogs, her relationship with Des Hassler and the most insightful memories from six years inside the NRL, lessons in leadership, how she got her start at Netball NZ, her return to New Zealand and the challenges facing sport here.
After listening to this, you’ll get a taste for why Raelene has had the career she has. She’s the real deal, full of energy, sharp as a tack and doesn’t miss a beat. This was a lot of fun and we're so stoked to be able to bring Raelene’s story to you in full.
We're also delighted to announce Raelene has joined our Speaking business at B2B Speakers. If you'd like to hire Raelene, or one of our other guests to speak at your function or event, flick us a message by going to B2Bspeakers.co.nz
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Sun, 14 Jan 2024 - 183 - Tim Brown: From All White to Allbirds Co-Founder, Athlete Turned Serial Entrepreneur
Tim Brown is a former professional footballer who played 112 times for the Wellington Phoenix and earned 30 All Whites caps.
Then, in 2012, at the age of 31, he retired early from professional football to pursue a masters degree in management in the UK. At the same time, he was forming an idea for a woollen, environmentally friendly, sustainable shoe.
Four years later he was the co-founder of his shoe company called Allbirds, and nine years later his company went public on the Nasdaq with a valuation close to $4 billion US dollars.
In this episode we talk about the realities of being the CEO of a billion-dollar company, all the most interesting steps on his journey from a Wellington flat to worldwide footwear industry leader, partnering with Leonardo di Caprio and meeting Barack Obama, the challenges the company faced in 2023 and why he stepped down as co-CEO and all the best bits from his time with the All Whites.
Tim has been a dream guest for us since we started this thing in 2019 – and he didn’t disappoint. This was one of our favourite episodes. Tim is sharp, charismatic, a brilliant storyteller and incredibly humble for a guy that has achieved so much in his life. We both left this recording feeling incredibly inspired. You’re going to love this one.
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Sun, 07 Jan 2024 - 182 - Hambassadors #13: Dream Guest confirmed, Steve's New Year's Eve Blowout, Dame Susie D and more
Steve and Seamus reveal which 'dream guest' they have recorded an episode with, they compare New Years' Eve celebrations, discuss their exciting new business venture and Seamus cycling from Hamilton to Cambridge.
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Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 181 - Jeremy Wells, Fletch and Vaughan, Wayne Smith and more! The best of 2023 (part two)
Steve and Seamus highlight more of their favourite conversations from 2023. This episode includes snippets from their chats with Sarai Bareman, Jeremy Wells, Abbas Nazari, Sonia Gray, Fletch and Vaughan, Topp Twins, Scott Beard, Wayne Smith Jermal Paerata, Steve Price, Duane Dalton, Josh Komen and Dave Wood.
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Sun, 31 Dec 2023 - 180 - Paul Henry, Marc Ellis, Lisa Carrington, and more! The best of 2023 (part one)
Steve and Seamus highlight some of their favourite conversations from 2023. This episode features snippets from their chats with Paul Henry, Mea Motu, Example, Lisa Carrington, Marc Ellis, Chris Wood, Hayley Holt, Izzy Whitley, Awen Guttenbeil and David Galbraith.
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Sun, 24 Dec 2023 - 179 - Hambassadors #12: 2023's Most Uncomfortable Conversations, Funniest Moments, Biggest Regrets and more!
Steve and Seamus reveal their best and worst moments of the year on the podcast, Steve reflects on his 12 pubs of Christmas pub crawl, Seamus explains why he wasn't there and their new business interest.
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Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 178 - Dallas Tamaira (Fat Freddy’s Drop) - The Best Stories from 20 Year Career & New Solo Album
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dallas Tamaira
Dallas is the lead singer of Fat Freddy’s Drop, one of New Zealand’s most popular bands of all time.
His voice is unmistakable as the focal point of the seven-piece super group, but this year, for the first time in two decades, Dallas has released a solo EP, called Levels.In this episode we talk about the best stories across 20 years with Fat Freddy's, lessons from the road, finding sanctuary at the spacies, the origins of Fat Freddy's, NZ’ best kept musical secret, fatherhood, his new music and much much more.
Dallas is one of my favourite artists and his music has been the background to nearly every summer I can remember. It was a real privelidge to get to share some time with him, and unpack the best bits from his incredible life in music.
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Sun, 17 Dec 2023 - 177 - Ryan Fox: Life as a Pro Golfer, Best Tiger Woods Stories & Friendship with Shane Warne (re-release)
On this episode of Between Two Beers we’re rewinding the clock back to
April of 2022 when we sat down with Ryan Fox.Ryan is NZ’s best golfer and at the time of recording had won two European Tour titles and has 13 professional wins.
Since recording Fox has added another title, and a second place finish and a third, to go along with $5.1m in prize money.
In this episode we talk about how he celebrated his win in the Ras Al Kaimah classic and what happened to the $500,000 dollar prize money, what it was like playing a hole with Tiger Woods – and we hear all his best Tiger stories, memories of his late, great mate Shane Warne, how Steve Hansen’s advice helped him out of a funk, what makes Steve Williams such a good caddy and how his upbringing, surrounded by Kiwi sporting royalty, shaped his life.
This ep was a cracker and we’re excited to re-release it for our new listeners. We had so much fun across the two hours.
Ryan said before we started recording that he was an open book – and to ask him anything – so we did. it's really rare to have a sportsperson at the top of the tree in NZ who’s so accessible, fun and likeable. You’re gonna like this one.
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Sun, 10 Dec 2023 - 176 - HAMBASSADORS #11: Hamilton’s Most Legendary Pub Crawl, The 12 Pubs of Xmas
This week, we’re taking you behind the scenes of Waikato’s greatest pub crawl of all time… According to us anyway. 🤷♂️
For the past six years, our annual ‘12 Pubs of Xmas’ tour has been raising hell across Hamilton.
Tune into this week’s episode of HAMBASSADORS to hear all the best and worst stories from our favourite tradition - as well as our Christmas Wishlists, beard care routine, and more!
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Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 175 - Thomas Nabbs: Founder of The Waterboy, Giving Opportunities to Kiwi Kids (Low-Key Legend)
Thomas is one of our Low Key Legends and is the founder of The Waterboy - a Hamilton based not-for-profit organisation that uses sport and education to help disadvantaged youths.
His charity helps connect business sponsors with people, mostly children, to help them overcome barriers related to getting involved in sport, be it finance, family dysfunction, disability, family violence and sexuality. He's helping to create stronger people and communities, but that’s only part of his story.
In this episode we unpack the origin story of The Waterboy, the loss of his parents and the impact it had on him, lessons from David Galbraith, his marathon mishap when guiding a vision impaired runner, the beauty of cricket umpiring and some of the best stories from the huge amount of kids that have had their lives enriched thanks to Thomas.
Thomas' work is so important in NZ where the gap between the haves and the have nots is growing. He cares, deeply, and has created a vehicle to help. His vision is to create stronger communities in NZ and he’s just at the start of his journey – but he’s already doing it.
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Sun, 03 Dec 2023 - 174 - Lani Daniels’ Unexpected Path to Becoming a World Champion Boxer
Lani Daniels is a World champion boxer who holds the IBF heavyweight title and will this weekend aim to add the Light Heavyweight title to her collection, making her the first Kiwi woman in history to hold two world titles at different weights.
In this episode we talk about her rollercoaster ride from Pipiwai to world champion, growing up with eight siblings, the tragic loss of her brother and the spiral of drinking, depression and guilt that followed, how she pulled herself out of that hole and discovered boxing, her intense training regime, path to the top and all the best stories in between.
This was a really cool ep. Lani Daniels is authentically Lani. She’s a genuinely lovely person, with a gentle soul and infectuous laugh, who just happens to also be one of the best fighters in the world.
Her path to the top was filled with adversity, discipline and support, and it’s a story everyone should hear.
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Sun, 26 Nov 2023 - 173 - HAMBASSADORS #10: Steve Quits His Job, Seamus' Commentary Disaster, and more!
Steve is leaving his role as Premium Sports editor at NZ Herald, Seamus is off to the Solomon Islands for a TV gig and reflects on a bad commentary experience, plus the guys reflect on their episode with Sir Ashley Bloomfield and talk about their upcoming guests.
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Wed, 22 Nov 2023 - 172 - Sir Ashley Bloomfield: Behind the Scenes of the Pandemic & Lessons in Leadership
Sir Ashley Bloomfield was the Director-General of Health in New Zealand from 2018-2022 and became one of the country's most recognisable faces during the Covid-19 pandemic.
In this episode, we talk about the anxiety of facing the media and nation every day at 1 pm and the effect it had on his personal life, the power of ‘I don’t know’, his weekly interviews with Mike Hosking and Kim Hill, dealing with fame, lessons in leadership and much, much more.
Ashley is brilliant company and an exceptionally articulate communicator – with so many valuable lessons to share. This was a really cool opportunity to probe away at the *other side* of such a high-profile public figure – and he didn’t disappoint.
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Sun, 19 Nov 2023 - 171 - Billy Stairmand: 20+Years of Pro Surfing, Beating Kelly Slater, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Billy Stairmand.
Billy is a professional surfer, and arguably our best ever. He’s won the national New Zealand title a record eight times, surfed at the Olympics and has competed internationally around the globe for 20 years.
In this episode we talk about the time he beat Kelly Slater, what the busy, international life of a pro surfer really looks like, the tragic loss of his mum and brother, and dealing with adversity, sharks, big-wave surfing, keeping a healthy marriage and his Olympic challenge.
Billy is a ray of light, such an optimistic, fun-loving guy who has worked incredibly hard and sacrificed so much to reach the top in his sport. You’ll love Billy’s outlook and approach to life, story of success and all the best yarns in between.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
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Sun, 12 Nov 2023 - 170 - HAMBASSADORS #9 (ft. Mike Minogue): Big Announcement + Reflecting on 2 Million Downloads
Steve and Seamus have a big business announcement (feat Mike Minogue), they reflect on reaching two million downloads, their fourth birthday, recent eps with Wayne Smith, Abbas Nazari, The Topp Twins and quiz each other on B2B trivia.
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Wed, 08 Nov 2023 - 169 - The Topp Twins on Comedy, Activism, Cancer Journeys and their Favourite Characters
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dame Jools and Dame Lynda Topp.
The twin sisters are best known as the joyfully chaotic and comedic country music duo The Topp Twins and have captivated audiences in NZ and overseas for more than 40 years.In this episode we hear how two country kids from Huntly became much-loved Kiwis icons, the origins of characters like Camp Mother and Camp Leader and Ken and Kenn, their best stories from the busking years, their most memorable small-town gigs, their long history of political activism, health updates and reflections on their exceptionally successful careers.
This was a really special episode, and we felt honoured to share so much time with the Untouchable girls. Their enthusiasm for life, for fun and for standing up for what is right make them exceptional company, Kiwi icons and just brilliant storytellers. You’ll love this one.
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Sun, 05 Nov 2023 - 168 - Abbas Nazari: Escaping the Taliban, The Tampa Affair, Becoming a Best-Selling Author
Strap in, because this is one of the craziest stories we’ve told.
When the Taliban were at the height of their power in 2001, Abbas Nazari's parents were faced with a choice: stay and face persecution in their homeland of Aghanistan, or seek security for their young children elsewhere.
Abbas’ family chose to leave, and what happened next formed the storyline for his best selling book After The Tampa.
Abbas talks about escaping the Taliban as a young child, being adrift at sea as a refugee for weeks, the makings of the largest maritime rescue in modern history, which turned into an international standoff and finding home in Aoteraroa.
Then after arriving in NZ as an eight year old who spoke no English, Abbas went on to place third in the New Zealand Spelling Bee a few years later, played rep rugby, graduated from the University of Canterbury, was awarded a Fulbright scholarship in Washington DC and now owns two gyms and is one of NZ’s most in-demand speakers.
Abbas is a world-class storyteller, with one of the most incredible tales to tell. This was one of our favourite episodes we’ve done, and a real perspective shifter.
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Sun, 29 Oct 2023 - 167 - Sir Wayne Smith on All Blacks Career & Culture, Black Ferns, Future of Rugby
Sir Wayne Smith is one of the most respected and accomplished figures in New Zealand Rugby history – an absolute legend of the game.
He was a 17-cap All Black who went on to win three World Cups - two as All Blacks assistant coach, and one with the Black Ferns.
He’s also been the All Blacks coach, won four Super Rugby titles as a coach, two with the Crusaders and two with the Chiefs, and currently works as the Performance coach to both the All Blacks and Black Ferns.
In this episode we talk about the differences between coaching men and women, what rule changes he’d like to see in the game, why he was sacked as All Blacks coach and the hardest moments of his career in 2007, his fair tale ride with the Black Ferns, where his resilience comes from and much, much more.
There’s a reason Wayne is considered one of World Rugby’s greatest thinkers, and this was a fascinating insight into how his brain works. It was a real honour getting to share so much of his time, and it’s easy to see why his players are all so connected to him as a person and a coach.
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Sun, 22 Oct 2023 - 166 - HAMBASSADORS #8: Which Guests Need a Follow Up? Steve’s Gambling Problem, and more!
Steve shares his realisation that he had a gambling problem, the boys reveal their next big guest, reflect on recent episodes with Hayley Holt and Jemarl Paerata and discuss which guests need a follow up episode.
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Wed, 18 Oct 2023 - 165 - Hayley Holt Opens Up About Alcohol, Miscarriage, Motherhood, Politics, CGW, and more!
Hayley Holt is one of NZ’s highest profile broadcasters and has been a fixture on NZ screens for 20 years.
She’s been a snowboarder, a ballroom dancer, a member of the Green Party, a radio host, celebrity boxer and has fronted shows like Crowd Goes Wild, Breakfast and One’s Sports news.
In this episode we find out what young Hayley was like, the unlikely path from dancer to snowboarder, her difficult relationship with booze, behind the scenes of Crowd Goes Wild, Ric Salizzo, Live TV and the difficult transition to Breakfast, her challenging road to motherhood and much, much more.
Hayley has such a fun, infectious energy – this one was a blast. She’s lived such an incredibly full and varied life – and there’s so much to learn at each chapter.
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Sun, 15 Oct 2023 - 164 - Jemarl Paerata: Finding Purpose After Hitting Rock Bottom (Lowkey Legend)
On this episode of Between Two Beers, we talk to Jemarl Paerata.
Jemarl was the inspiration for starting our Low Key Legends series. I heard him speak during a presentation at Dave Wood’s Calm Under Pressure workshop earlier this year, and was immediately captivated and knew we had to get him in for a chat.
These days, Jemarl is as a motivational mentor and the founder of Te Kaiarahi –where he inspires people to reach their full potential based on Te Ao Maori principals and connecting back to nature.
But his journey there has been one hell of a ride.
In this episode we talk about why his dad was sentenced to 30 years at the Bangkok Hilton in 1991, and how he tried to get him out, his 20-year career as a professional firefighter and the trauma and darkness associated with the job, his relationship with alcohol, hitting rock bottom and how he pulled himself out of his hole, discovering his purpose, starting his own business and realising his vision.
Jemarl is just at the start of his journey helping and building community. But his story is one that needs to be heard.
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Sun, 08 Oct 2023 - 163 - HAMBASSADORS #7: Reflecting on Steve Price and Jack Tame, Seamus in Fiji, Steve cried (again)
Steve and Seamus reflect on recent episodes with Steve Price and Jack Tame and discuss being on the other side of the mic as guests on other people's podcasts.
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Wed, 04 Oct 2023 - 162 - Jack Tame: The Perfect Interview, Grilling Winston Peters, Lessons from Hosking (Re-Release)
On this episode of Between Two Beers we’re rewinding the clock back to April of 2022 when we sat down with Jack Tame.
Jack is journalism’s Swiss Army Knife – a guy that does it all. He’s been a Breakfast host, a 6pm news reader, he hosts one of NZ’s biggest radio shows on Newstalk ZB, is a columnist for the NZ Herald, has moderated live election debates, now hosts TVNZ’s Q and A and has seen more, and experienced more of the world – than any 36-year-old we know.
In this episode we talk about how he was given Paul Holmes’ radio job on ZB at the age of 25 with no radio experience, *That* interview with Winston Peters where Jack was called James – about 10 times, the time he was recording live TV while fearing for his fathers life, dancing with Beyonce, covering Trump, why he left Breakfast TV, the things you don’t know about MIke Hosking and so much more.
This was one of our favourite episodes and one we wanted to share with new listeners of the podcast. Jack is, in my opinion, the best political interviewer in the country and his razor sharp mind and quick wit made this one a lot of fun.
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Sun, 01 Oct 2023 - 161 - Steve Price Reflects on Rugby League Career, Losing his Father, Sonny Fai and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Steve Price.
Steve is a legend of rugby league on both sides of the Tasman. In Australia he played 222 games for the Bulldogs and 16 for Australia before moving to New Zealand in 2005 to captain the Warriors.
Steve’s impact on New Zealand transcended rugby league where he racked up 91 caps for the Warriors across four years, but also opened a supermarket in Waipu, coached rugby league at Mt Albert Grammar school and became a pillar of his community, which was recognised when he was appointed a Member of the NZ Order of Merit in 2010.
In this episode we talk about Steve’s high-achieving family, and how two of his kids are now professional athletes, the tragic loss of his father to suicide last year and how it impacted him, what makes a good leader, and how he navigated challenges across his career like the scandals that enveloped the Bulldogs and the loss of Sonny Fai at the Warriors, *That* Origin fight, behind the scenes of the Supermarket business, Celebrity Treasure Island and ,much, much more.
Steve may well be NZ’s favourite Australian, and after listening to this it will be easy to see why. He’s achieved incredible success in all facets of his life and has so much brilliant wisdom to share. This was a really special one.
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Sun, 24 Sep 2023 - 160 - HAMBASSADORS #6: Remembering Our Football Roots, Our Next Guests, Underrated Episodes
Steve and Seamus discuss why Steve hired a hubby, is sweet chilli sauce is acceptable to add to nachoes, reflections on Chris Wood, Hamish Pinkham and the Chatham Cup final and tease some upcoming guests.
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Wed, 20 Sep 2023 - 159 - Chris Wood: $50 Million Kiwi in the English Premier League
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Chris Wood.
Chris is one of New Zealand’s best football players of all time, with over 200 English Premier League appearances and more than 50 goals.
In 2022 he became the EPL’s most expensive 30-year-old in Premier League history when his move from Burnley to Newcastle cost $NZD 50 million.
At the start of this year he joined Nottingham Forrest where he currently plays, along with the All Whites – where he’s captain, leading all time goal scorer and best player.
In this episode we talk about his challenging journey to the top, what makes a good coach vs a great coach, what life is like inside a Premier League dressing room, best players he’s played with and against, making his EPL debut as a 17-year-old, why he got booed at Leeds and the mental affect it had on him, the art of scoring goals and much, much more.
This was Chris’s first every long-form podcast and was such an insightful look behind the scenes of what it takes to get to the top in football.
We loved it, and hope you do too.
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Sun, 17 Sep 2023 - 158 - Hamish Pinkham: Rhythm & Vines Co-Founder, Crazy Artist Stories, Almost Losing it All
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Hamish Pinkham.
Hamish is a lawyer, entrepreneur and musician, but is best known for being the co-founder and director of Rhythm and Vines - New Zealand's premier live music festival.
In 2003 Hamish and his two roommates at the University of Otago decided to host a party for their friends in a Gisborne vinyard.
The story of what’s happened since then is quite remarkable.
In this episode we talk through the 21-year journey of R and V highs and lows, from fears of losing it all, to having 30,000 revellers at its peak. We hear the best behind-the-scenes stories from experiences with Public Enemy and Chance the Rapper, the wildest riders, his hustlers mentality, the time he tried standup comedy, and all the business lessons he learned along the way.
What Hamish has built and achieved over the last two decades is seriously impressive. But after talking to him – it’s easy to see how. He’s smart, fun, driven and extremely personable. This was a really fun ep.
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Sun, 10 Sep 2023 - 157 - HAMBASSADORS #5: Steve gets a Vasectomy, Russell Packer Review, Marc Ellis Live + more!
Steve shares his concerns ahead of his vasectomy, the guys reflect on recent episodes with Russell Packer and Sarai Bareman and Seamus going viral in Fiji, and answer listener questions.
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Wed, 06 Sep 2023 - 156 - Russell Packer: From Prison to an MBA, 13 Years in the NRL, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Russell Packer.
Russell is a former rugby league player who played for the Warriors, Tigers, Dragons and Kiwis across a 13-year professional career in the NRL.
After retiring from league two years ago, Russell returned to NZ with his family and is now a businessman, leading a property development project in his hometown of Foxton.
Russell’s footy career was divided by one major incident. In 2013 he was sentenced to two years in prison for assaulting a man outside a pub in Sydney.
It’s a definitive part of Russell’s story, and the impressive man he is today is reflective of the lessons he learned about himself through his darkest days.
We talk about what happened that night in Sydney, how he passed the time in jail and how it changed him, how he got back into the NRL and became a senior leader, *that* time he pissed his pants for the Warriors, his MBA journey and thirst for learning, the realities of raising an autistic son, volunteering in the community and giving back.
Unfortunately we had a slight technical glitch about a quarter-way through the pod and lost some of the chat about his childhood and the Warriors – which you will later hear referenced.
Russell’s life has been one hell of a ride and the thing that stuck with me on this one is his appetite for self-improvement. His thirst for learning and growing, and being a better man is really impressive. If you only know Rusty from a headline, this ep will change your perception of the man. We’re so proud to be able to tell his story.
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Sun, 03 Sep 2023 - 155 - Sarai Bareman: FIFA’s First Chief Women’s Football Officer, Corruption & Sexism, Eugene Bareman’s Success
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Sarai Bareman.
Sarai is one of the most powerful, and influential women in world sport.
She has been FIFA’s chief women’s football officer since 2016, when the role was first created.
Her mandate included doubling the sport's global female player base from 30 million to 60 million and she's ultimately responsible for all levels of the game – from grassroots through to elite international competition – across 200 countries. Quite a big gig.
In this episode we talk about her relationship with her brother, UFC superstar coach Eugene Bareman – and their humble beginnings, the chaos and stress caused by the Auckland shootings on the morning of the first World Cup game in NZ, how she worked her way up from a bank teller in West Auckland to the biggest job in women’s football, the misogyny, corruption and abuse she encountered along the way and all the best ‘pinch yourself’ moments from her epic rise.
This one was pretty special – and after making it to the end – you'll be able to see why Sarai holds the position she does.
She’s sharp, articulate, empathetic – and perhaps most importantly, authentic. There’s no Fifa talking points in this one, it’s Sarai Bareman as you’ve never heard her before. One of our all time fav eps.
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Sun, 27 Aug 2023 - 154 - HAMBASSADORS #4: Low Key Legends, Women’s Football, Do We Have ADHD?
Steve and Seamus reflect on New Zealand's biggest low key legends, their favourite moments from the women's World Cup, Mikie Havoc and Jeremy Wells, and take an ADHD test.
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Wed, 23 Aug 2023 - 153 - Dean Lonergan: Losing it ALL & Rebuilding, Duco Events, Jeff Horn vs Manny Pacquiao, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dean Lonergan.
Dean is one of New Zealand’s biggest and best events promoters. The many credits to his name include David Tua v Shane Cameron, Fight For Life, Joseph Parker, the Auckland nines, Manny Pacqiou v Jeff Horne and many, many more.
He was also a former professional rugby league player with the Canberra Raiders and the Kiwis, before he retired at 26 and did breakfast radio in New Zealand for over a decade.
There’s a lot to unpack in the life of Dean.
In this episode we talk about his biggest business failures and how he ended up $1.8million in debt, what happened at DUCO and why he walked away, the art of selling, the Morning Pirates on radio Hauraki, Fight For Life, family and fatherhood.
This was a super engaging and entertaining chat. Dean has lived one hell of a life and has an endless supply of great yarns from working with the biggest names in NZ and Aussie sport.
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Sun, 20 Aug 2023 - 152 - Sonia Gray: Behind the Scenes of Lotto, ADHD Diagnosis, Neurodiversity, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Sonia Gray.
Sonia is one of New Zealand’s best-known faces, most recognisable for being the Lotto presenter for the last 15 years. But she's much more than that; she’s a model, actress and writer who’s starred in shows like Xena: Warrior Princess, Shortland Street, Wheel of Fortune and Young Hercules and she’s acted in Sione’s Wedding, Love Birds and the Netflix film The Royal Treatment.
Most recently, Sonia has turned her attention to helping others.
Sonia has ADHD and a neurodivergent daughter and was the executive producer of a documentary, which screened on TVNZ and gives a brilliant insight into the lives of families with kids whose brains work a bit differently.
She’s also just released a 10-part podcast series that analyses her lived-experience of neurodiversity to better understand how we can support and celebrate the many Kiwis that fall under that umbrella.
In this ep we talk about all the best stories from Lotto to cricket and Tana Umaga, Ryan Gosling, Wheel of Fortune and Shortland Street. And the second half delves deep into the world of neuro-diversity – a really open and informative discussion which affects at least 20% of Kiwis.
Sonia was a really cool guest with great chat and a hell of a story to tell. I personally was touched, and learned a lot from this episode and am sure you will too.Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
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Sun, 13 Aug 2023 - 151 - HAMBASSADORS #3: We say 'Journeys' Too Much, Fletch & Vaughan Drop F Bombs + more!
On this episode of Hambassadors, Steve and Seamus work through all of the most annoying things they say, they reflect on a week of public speaking and episodes with Duane Dalton and Josh Komen, why Fletch and Vaughan broke the record for most swear words on an episode and answer your questions.
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Tue, 08 Aug 2023 - 150 - Josh Komen: Surviving Cancer, Heart Attacks, Climbing Everest, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Josh Komen.
Before I start with the bio, can I just say – stick with this one. It’s one of the most powerful stories we’ve ever told.
At the age of 23 Josh was one of the fastest runners in New Zealand. Then, in a blink of an eye, he became one of the sickest.
Josh was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia not once, but twice. This diagnosis took him on a 10 year battle of deep depression, an allogeneic stem cell transplant, being put into a coma, developing graft vs host disease, multiple complications, all while experiencing multiple heart attacks – and somehow in the middle of this hell – he climbed Everest and went on 200 Sky Dives.
Today, 10 years after he received his deadly diagnosis, he is alive, strong, healthy and happy.
Not only did he survive but he began to thrive. Josh reclaimed back his health, through patience and persistence and is now married and a father.
Through his suffering, Josh has learnt so much about the human condition and in this episode we cover it all. Strap in – Josh is an absolute legend.
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Sun, 06 Aug 2023 - 149 - Madeleine Sami: NZ Comedy Royalty, Partying with Taika Waititi, Working with Lucy Lawless, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Madeline Sami.
Madeleine is one of New Zealand’s funniest, and most prolific, comedic talents.
She’s an actor, musician, comedian, writer and director, who you might have seen as the star of Box-office success the Breaker-Upperers, or her new show Deadloch, or as the host of the Great Kiwi Bake Off, or Shortland Street, or Super City or Sione’s Wedding....she’s done a lot – her IMDB page is ridiculous..
In this episode we talk about her weirdest jobs, best accents, relationship with Lucy Lawless, Onehunga up-bringing and the loss of her father, Taika Waititi and the highs and lows of fame, Super City, Tom Sainsbury and so much more.
Madeline is one of the most entertaining – and coolest - guests we’ve had. Funny, thoughtful and a wicked storyteller this was one of our favs – and we can’t wait for you to hear it.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com.
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Sun, 30 Jul 2023 - 148 - HAMBASSADORS #2: Steve Gets Scammed, Out-Celeb’ing Brodie Kane, Which Guests are Mates?
On the latest episode of Hambassadors we chat about Steve getting scammed, our fashion wars, out celeb’ing Brodie Kane, and answer all of your burning questions.
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Tue, 25 Jul 2023 - 147 - Duane Dalton Reflects on Tania Dalton’s Passing, Bringing Pita Pit to NZ, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Duane Dalton.
Duane was a New Zealand surf lifesaving and sprint kayak rep who became the co-founder of the Pita Pit franchise in New Zealand. He was also married to Silver Ferns star Tania Dalton who tragically passed away from a brain aneurysm in 2017.
In this episode we talk about the tricky early days with Pita Pit and how he brought it to NZ, the transition from PE teacher to business owner, his fairytale grassroots rugby story and the success of the Tania Dalton foundation.
We also talk about the devastating loss of Tania and the tools he used to deal with that trauma and raise three brilliant kids who are now all exceptionally talented athletes and top humans.
Duane was recommended to us as part of our low-key legends series, and we're so thankful we get to share his story. Some parts of this conversation were incredibly vulnerable and difficult, but his messages and outlook on life in the wake of tragedy - are equally as important.
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. You’ll get a lot from this ep, Duano is a legend.Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube.
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Sun, 23 Jul 2023 - 146 - Josh Kronfeld: Legendary All Blacks Career, Chaos at the '95 World Cup, Life After Rugby (Re-Release)
On this episode of Between Two Beers, we’re rewinding the clock back to April of 2022 when we sat down with Josh Kronfeld.
Josh is an All Blacks legend who played at two Rugby World Cups across 54 games for the All Blacks and was a cult hero in Dunedin, where he played over 100 games for Otago and the Highlanders.In this episode we talk about what it was really like to play with and against Jonah ,destroying his downstairs operation on the Crowd Goes Wild, how he avoided food poisoning at the 95 World Cup, what it was like playing in NZ’s first Super Rugby season, why schoolboy rugby is better than All Blacks rugby, how he won consecutive seasons of Celebrity Treasure Island and much, much more.
Josh is not your average rugby player. He’s a trained physio, he surfs, he paints, he’s a reporter for Crowd Goes Wild, he restores Classic Cars, he’s a family man, and a deep thinker.And this was a really fun ep - that we wanted to re-share with our new listeners.
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Sun, 16 Jul 2023 - 145 - Steve Dunstan: How Huffer Became an Iconic NZ Brand
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Steve Dunstan.
Steve is the Brand Director and co-founder of Huffer, one of New Zealand’s most loved fashion brands. He started the company 26 years ago, as a 21-year old and has grown it into a multi-faceted business with 12 stores across New Zealand and one in Melbourne.
In this episode we talk about the humble beginnings of the Huffer story, snowboard stunts and starring in million-dollar ads, sponsoring Hayley Holt and the Huffer House of Horrors, the Orlando Bloom moment in front of 200,000 people in Wellington, Taking on America, hitting rock bottom and nearly losing it all and the 10-year salvage mission that got the brand back to where it is today.
Steve is a Kiwi icon, a thoughtful, humble, optimistic winner, who’s epic story of business success is as entertaining as it is inspiring.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode – and join our private Facebook group Hambassadors, to chat with our community about the show.
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Sun, 09 Jul 2023 - 144 - Jeremy Wells: From Newsboy to Seven Sharp Host, Starting The ACC, Troubled Childhood, and more!
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Jeremy Wells.
Jeremy is one of New Zealand’s best and highest profile broadcasters. Five days a week he co-hosts the Matt and Jerry breakfast radio show on Hauraki, and Seven Sharp on TVNZ, and on weekends can often be heard commentating sport with the Alternative Commentary Collective.
In this episode we talk about the opportunity cost of having such a busy work schedule, why getting expelled from school was the lowest point of his life, the magical aura of Mikie Havoc and Newsboy, working with Hilary Barry and Matt Heath, the irony of replacing Mike Hosking and what the future holds.
Jeremy’s style of broadcast and comedic timing was a huge influence for us growing up. You might be able to tell but we were pretty excited for this one – and had big expectations. And Jeremy delivered. You’ll love this.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode – and join our private Facebook group Hambassadors, to chat with our community about the show.
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Sun, 02 Jul 2023 - 143 - HAMBASSADORS 001: Interviewing a Sexologist, BTS of Chris Cairns, And Your Q's Answered!
BIG NEWS! The first episode of our new show ‘HAMBASSADORS’ is officially live! 🗣
Find out the aftermath of our Morgan Penn Sexologist episode, how we scored our Chris Cairns interview, why Steven is having so many kids… and a LOT more.
Want us to cover anything else in our next episode? Let us know - our DMs are always open. 💌
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Tue, 27 Jun 2023 - 142 - Jordan Watson aka How to Dad: Behind the Scenes of Viral Success
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Jordan Watson.
You will likely know Jordan as How to Dad - one of New Zealand’s biggest social media stars, with his Youtube channel and Facebook account boasting a combined 3.5 million followers.
It all started eight years ago when he sent a video demonstrating how to hold a baby to a soon-to-be-dad friend. Overnight the clip went viral, Watson ended up quitting his day job to focus on the How To Dad series, and has now racked up more than 172 million video views on YouTube and 250 million views on Facebook.
In this episode we talk about the realities of life as a content creator, what really happens when a video goes viral, why he left Jono and Ben and the process of ‘going pro’, managing his brand, the best stories from the road, his expanding business empire and much, much more.
Jordan’s work ethic and creative brain have turned him into a modern-day Kiwi icon and it's easy to see why he’s been so successful. This was a fascinating look at how someone created a world of opportunity, business, and unbelievable reach from an idea. You’ll love this one.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode – and join our private Facebook group Hambassadors, to chat with our community about each episode.
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Sun, 25 Jun 2023 - 141 - Rebekah Stott: How I kicked cancer and carried on
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Rebekah Stott.
Stott is a Football Fern, who will be one of her side's most important players when they host the Women’s World Cup in NZ in July.
Her professional football journey has been quite remarkable; ten different teams across four countries, two World Cups and two Olympics.. but her story transcends sport.
In June 2020 Stott noticed a lump above her collarbone and soon after was diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer that would turn her world upside down.
But 294 days after her diagnosis was confirmed, she returned to the footy field – beating the disease and returning to the professional game.
In this ep we talk about how she dealt with her life-changing diagnoses, her thoughts on mortality and how she stayed positive, her epic return to professional football and the path that got her there, meeting Neymar, kissing Russell Brand, all her thoughts on the upcoming World Cup and much, much more.
Stott is an exceptional role model for anyone suffering adversity in life. Her upbeat approach to life and illness is both inspiring and uplifting, and it's easy to see why she’s so widely loved by everyone in the football community.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode – and join our private Facebook group Hambassadors, to chat with our community about each episode.
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Sun, 18 Jun 2023 - 140 - Izzy Whitley: How I built a $30m business at 28
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Izzy Whitley.
Izzy 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 things weren’t always so smooth.
In this episode we work through his incredible rise; from his humble beginnings in Gisborne to leaving home at 16 and dropping out of uni. At the age of 21 he had lost his father to suicide, suffered two heart attacks himself, and was dealing with his trauma, alone, with nothing, in an Auckland hospital. That’s when he had the idea to start Auckland labour hire, by contracting himself out to construction sites.The sevens years since have been a whirlwind of success and hard work. Auckland labour hire is now Aotearoa labor hire, with 11 branches around the country and a short-term goal of $100 million in annual revenue.
Izzy’s story is captivating and his mindset is inspirational. We both left this recording quite blown away. His approach to life, adversity and using his time – is just different... and is probably the most dialled in under 30 we’ve ever spoken too. You’re going to love this one.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode – and join our private Facebook group Hambassadors, to chat with our community about each episode.
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Sun, 11 Jun 2023 - 139 - Tom Sainsbury: Man of many faces
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Tom Sainsbury.
Tom is one of NZ’s most popular creative minds. He’s starred on TV shows like Wellington Paranormal, Shortland Street, and Educators, written over 50 plays, and is widely loved for his short-form comedy videos, where he satirises Kiwi characters. He’s also just dipped his feet in the podcast game – and in March released his true crime mockumentary Smalltown Scandal.
In this episode we chart Tom’s rise from ‘Snapchat Guy’ to househould name, courting controversy and his relationship with Paula Bennett, the time he entered the race to become Auckland mayor, his weirdest jobs, dream dinner party, approach to monetizing his content and much, much more.
Tom might just be the most loved man in Kiwi comedy – and it’s easy to see why. He’s gentle, authentic, incredibly observant and hilarious – and his output of creative work will blow you away. You’ll love this one.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com.
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Sun, 04 Jun 2023 - 138 - Blair Tuke: Epic stories from the ocean (re-release)
On this episode of Between Two Beers we’re rewinding the clock back a year to when we sat down with Blair Tuke.
Tuke is one of New Zealand’s most successful and best sportsmen. He’s won an Olympic gold medal and two silvers, two America’s Cups, six 49er World Championships and with teammate Peter Burling, was named NZ sports team of the year in 2017.
In this episode we talk about his dubious hole-in-one on a par four in Arrowtown, why Tana Umaga, Christian Cullen and Dom Harvey stayed at his house when he was 10, the brutal realities of the round-the-world Ocean race, working four hours on four hours off for 23 days, his relationship with Burling, the best stories from the Olympics, the journey to the top of Team NZ, and much more.
This was a really cool one that we wanted to re-share with our new listeners. We'd never met Blair before this, but he came bouncing into the studios with the most upbeat, positive, fun attitude, and really gave us everything with his thoughtful answers and willingness to share.Listen on iheart or wherevers you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. Also follow us on Insta and Tik Tok where we cut up all the best video clips from each episode.
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Sun, 28 May 2023 - 137 - Cori Gonzalez-Macuer: Finding the bright side of darkness
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Cori Gonzalez-Macuer.
Cori is a Kiwi comedian who has been performing his unique brand of self-deprecating, observational and deadpan humour since 2003.
He was one of the stars of Taika Waititi’s breakout comedy What We Do In The Shadows, a writer for Jono and Ben and Wellington Paranormal and a regular on 7 Days. He's won the Billy T James Award, performed his standup all over the world and is widely recognised as one of NZ’s best comedic minds.
In this episode we talk about being Adrian Brody’s stunt double and working with Jack Black, flatting with Ben Hurley and their hip-hop group, corporate gigs, 7 Days and touring and how fatherhood has changed him.This episode also deals with themes of mental health.
Cori tragically lost his dad in 2013 to suicide and has wrestled with feelings of blame, guilt, and pain since his passing. We talk through the dark – and the light, and hear Cori’s story in full. We’re so grateful of Cori being so vulnerable in sharing his life with us – his messages to those going through tough times are incredibly powerful.This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy.
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Sun, 21 May 2023 - 136 - Jono Ridler: The inside story of NZ's longest swim
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Jono Riddler.
Jono is the general manager of a Truck Transportation business in Auckland – and on the side does marathon swimming.
Last week he set a new record for NZ’s longest swim, after making it to Campbell’s Bay on Auckland’s North Shore on Wednesday night after he set off from Aotea Great Barrier Island on Tuesday morning.
Jono spent over 33 hours in the water and swum just short of 100kms, more than doubling his previous best ultra-marathon swim distance.
In this episode we talk about his epic swim, why he did it and the reaction he received, what the training looked like, the hallucinations he had after 80kms, why he *lost is* at his crew at one point, hour-long ice baths and ice-swimming, pushing your limits and so much more.
The way Jono created a vision for himself, which seems impossible to most, then pulled it off – captured the imagination of the nation – and his story shows the potential of what's achievable with the right mindset.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on Patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. And While you’re there signup to our new weekly newsletter which has behind-the-scenes recaps of each episode.
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Sun, 14 May 2023 - 135 - Fletch and Vaughan: 19 years at the top of Kiwi radio
Fletch and Vaughan sit atop of the pyramid of radio personalities in New Zealand and are considered radio royalty in the country having worked together for 19 years across two major stations.
Together with comedian Hayley Sproull, 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.
Fletch is a guru on all things travel and cat-related; Vaughan is the loveable Dad of the team who spends his days in the shed tinkering with things and definitely not crying about how proud he is of two adorable girls.
Fletch and Vaughan never punch down and their chat was full of good vibes and loud laughs!
Audio Show notes | Episode 125 | Fletch & Vaughan
2:04: Our first foursome since Jono and Ben
3:31: Hambassador chat with Vaughan
6:59: Some thoughts on Fletch from Morgan the Sexologist
11:38: Quick reflections on 19 years of work
13:53: The coming together of Fletch and Vaughan
20:29: The shift from stunt-based radio to a conversational show
24:22: The looseness of afternoon radio
33:45: Moving to ZM
43:03: From afternoon drive to breakfast radio
49:23: Fletch: The best in the game
54:57: The art of never punching down
59:12: Audience engagement and fan interactions
1:03:56: Vaughan’s dad journey
1:09:11: The ratings game
1:12:05: Looking ahead (and is Hayley Sproull still busy)
1:15:11: Last words from Steve, Seamus, Fletch and Vaughan
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Sun, 07 May 2023 - 134 - Morgan Penn: Let's talk about sex
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Morgan Penn.
Morgan is a somatic sexologist and was the star of the wildly popular podcast ‘The Trainee Sexologist’, and has just released her chart-topping new one called Sex.Life.
After a 15-year career in radio, Morgan made the transition into sexology in 2019, and it’s been a pretty interesting ride since.
Her job now is to help people find empowerment by reconnecting to their body and sexuality and to help people have mind blowing sex with themselves and others.
As you may have been able to gather, this is not a good one to listen to around the kids, it gets pretty graphic in patches and covers a wide and varied range of sexual themes.
We talk about the cultural ripple effect of Morgan’s breakout podcast, why she walked away from a senior radio career, sex advice for men, genital naming, the role of shame in sex, dating as a sexologist, myth busting, squirting, her new pod and so much more.
Morgan is a top-tier guest, fun, authentic, open and with so much good knowledge to share. We both loved this one – and if you do too, make sure to check out her epic new podcast Sex.Life.
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Sun, 30 Apr 2023 - 133 - Mea Motu: Fighting back from darkness
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Mea Motu.
Mea is a boxer with a 15-0 professional record and has accumulated New Zealand titles in lightweight, super-lightweight, featherweight and super-featherweight.
She’s conquered NZ boxing and is now ready to take on the world.In this episode we talk about being the first woman to headline a Fight For LIfe fight night, juggling her five kids with her training, the power of Peach boxing and why an eight-year-old does most of her pad work, and where her drive and determination comes from.
But her path to the top was anything but smooth.
This episode also deals with themes of domestic violence. Mea shared some of the harrowing detail of how she literally fought for her life through an abusive relationship. The story of what she’s been through, how she found the courage and strength to fight through it, and coming out the other side on the brink of world title, is incredibly powerful.
It was a challenging and necessary conversation, with the aim to empower anyone stuck in a similar situation.
The emotion of her journey overwhelmed me at the end of this one. Mea is such a bubbly, fun, special human and her message so strong. Thank you for coming on with us and being so vulnerable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sun, 23 Apr 2023 - 132 - Detective Inspector Scott Beard: Finding happiness through tragedy
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Detective Inspector Scott Beard.
Scott is one of New Zealand’s best-known investigators and is still at the top of his game after 42 years on the force.
He has worked on a number of high-profile cases throughout his career but is best known for leading the investigation into Grace Millane’s murder.
The search gripped hearts and minds in New Zealand and thrust Scott into the international spotlight.
In this episode we talk about his experiences through the 1981 Springboks tour, The 1984 Queen Street riots, David Tamahere and the murder of the Swedish tourists labelled Operation Stockholm, The Grace Millane investigation and the hardest press conference of his career, his cancer battle, training at the FBI Academy, what makes a good leader, and how he uses football to escape.
Despite dealing with death and tragedy on a regular basis, Scott’s outlook on life, his positive energy and his belief in helping the community is super inspiring and makes this one a compelling listen.
Listen on iheart or wherevers you get your podcasts from. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. And While you’re there signup to our new weekly newsletter which has behind the scenes recaps of each episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sun, 16 Apr 2023 - 131 - Example: 16 years at the top of global music
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Elliot Gleave.
Elliot is best known as 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.
Example is a genuine worldwide superstar and has been the frontman of multiple generations, bridging the gaps between electronic, rap, and pop, with his chart-topping singles, sell-out tours, and multiple platinum records.
But despite all that, he comes across as an ordinary bloke and gave us such a memorable episode.We talked about playing 1360 gigs across 62 countries, The power of Glastonbury, the time he got invited to play tennis at Buckingham Palace, how he deals with fame, why he moved to Australia, his approach to creating music in 2023, life hacks, parenting and much, much more.
This one was a lot of fun and we’re incredibly grateful Elliott gave us so much of his time while in New Zealand.
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Sun, 09 Apr 2023 - 130 - David Galbraith: The ghost in the machine
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to David Galbraith.
David is a world renowned mind coach, who specialises in performance psychology in sport and business.
A former clinical psychologist for over 20 years DG is a mind coach to Lisa Carrington, Sarah Walker and Laura Langman, the performance psychologist for the Japanese Rugby team, the mind coach for the All Blacks sevens team and was with the Chiefs for 11 years when they won back to back Super Rugby titles.
In this episode we talk about being the ghost in the machine, the difference between good and elite coaches, the accident his then two-year-old daughter had which changed his outlook on parenting and his career, why Wayne Smith heckled him when they first met, life lessons from working in Japan, and why expressing your true self leads to a happier life.
David is super highly regarded in NZ sport circles. He talks the talk, and walks the walk... which is why he gets so much respect. He works with so many top athletes in NZ and around the world and has such a thoughtful, unique outlook on life.
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Show notes | Episode 120 | David Galbraith
1:50: Hambassador chat
4:13: The ghost in the machine
11:30: 15 attempts to get into clinical psychology
21:58: Cake and icing: how you define success
31:42: How DG works with his clients
44:01: Working with elite coaches: Wayne Smith, Dave Rennie, Jamie Joseph
55:03: Back-to-back Super Rugby Championships with the Chiefs
1:04:00: Lessons from Japan
1:10:36: Transferring skills from sport to business
1:16:25: Reflection and living inside out
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Sun, 02 Apr 2023 - 129 - Laura McGoldrick: My life in the spotlight (re-release)
On this episode of Between Two Beers we’re rewinding the clock back to October of 2021 when we sat down with Laura McGoldrick.
Laura is a broadcaster, presenter, radio host, MC and part time actress and one of the most popular faces on television in New Zealand.
She has been a host of the Cricket Show, Holden Golf World, NZ Herald Focus as well as most of Sky’s major sporting events, and held breakfast radio rolls at Hauraki and the Hits. She’s also married to Black Caps star Martin Guptill.
In this episode we talk about how Laura navigated her post-match SKy TV commitments after watching her husband’s heartbreak following the Cricket World Cup final, Growing up with her mum – the super agent, working with Stephen Colbert, the differences between working on Hauraki with Matt and Jerry and the Hits with Toni and Sam and the hardest moments across her career at Sky TV.
Laura is exceptional company. Funny, witty, full of energy and an engaging storyteller. This was a really memorable episode for us. It was recorded during lockdown, so the audio is a little patchy in places and we’ve edited out some of the painful isolation chat from the start of the ep.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. And While you’re there signup to our new weekly newsletter which has behind the scenes recaps of each episode.
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Show notes:
1:50: Who am I? “I took her to my school leavers’ ball. She’s my best mate’s sister and it was a top notch night. But I think she danced with my dad more than me though L”
4:34: Reflections on the Cricket World Cup Super Over from a broadcast and partner point-of-view and the aftermath on the pitch
16:53: Back to 2015 and doubling down on Cricket World Cup disappointment
19:10: Meeting Guppy for the first time on The Cricket Show
22:30: Growing up in Christchurch with her dad running Jade Stadium and her mum the super-agent
28:45: Not just athletes: Jason Gunn, Phillip Leishman and acting 31:58: The Stephen Colbert experience 37:44: Meeting Meghan Markle
42:38: Cutting her teeth on The Cricket Show and
47:05: Life in front of the camera 50:29: Live events: the Dame Valerie Adams gold medal ceremony and covering the Olympic Games 55:04: An Emma Twigg interlude
58:12: Radio: Laura’s time at Radio Hauraki and moving into The Hits
1:04:04: The challenges of being a women in a male-dominated field
1:10:01: The Pakistan tour and being a partner of a cricketer
1:13:35: Laura’s process for MCing and hosting the Cricket World Cup opening ceremony
1:18:09: The Harlem Globetrotters of cricket
1:21:23: Where is the journey heading?
1:22:50: Last words from Steven, Seamus and Laura
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Sun, 26 Mar 2023 - 128 - Awen Guttenbeil: Lessons from my island
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Awen Gutenbeil.
You may know Awen as one of New Zealand’s greatest rugby league players, with 170 caps for the Warriors over a professional career that spanned 15 years. What you might not know, is that in the first five years of his career he spent more time under general anesthetic then he did on the field.
In this episode we talk about the mental toll of 60 hours under GA and how he got his career back on track, the hustle, grind and drive to set up his thriving business career post footy, reflections on the Warriors’ most famous scraps, the best end of year trip stories, why he didn’t fancy a career as a broadcaster, meeting the queen, what he’s learned as a dad, golf, what the next chapter looks like and much much more.
This ep was really special. Awen is such an eloquent speaker with a lifetime of important lessons to share. We asked him some ‘big picture’ questions at the end, and the impromptu, thoughtful, articulate answers blew us away. You'll love this one.
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Sun, 19 Mar 2023 - 127 - Guyon Espiner: Mastering the art of the interview
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Guyon Espiner.
Guyon is one of New Zealand’s most highly respected journalists and has worked in print, radio and television for more than 20 years, as a reporter, political editor and anchor.
He has reported on trade from China, on war from Afghanistan, on politics from Washington, and on climate change from Antarctica.
He currently works at Radio New Zealand as an investigative journalist and has just released his new book THE DRINKING GAME – which looks at how big business, the media and politicians shape the way we drink.
In this episode we talk about Guyon’s friendship and rivalry with Duncan Garner, what life is really like in the parliamentary press gallery, why he crossed the floor from TVNZ to TV3, the art of interviewing politicians, his best Winston Peters drinking story – and their most memorable interview and his new book and why he turned away from the booze.
This was a cracking ep. Guyon is sharp, worldly and insightful and his experiences and stories from two decades in New Zealand journalism would rival anyone in the country. You’ll love this one.
Listen on iheart or wherevers you get your podcasts from, or watch the video on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com. And While you’re there signup to our new weekly newsletter which has behind the scenes recaps of each episode.
Show notes | Episode 118 | Guyon Espiner
1:30: The Drinking Game and being “sober curious”
6:14: Cricket and Paddy Gower
10:13: Guyon Espiner v Duncan Garner
14:08: Life in the parliamentary press gallery
20:03: Is anything genuinely off the record?
22:16: Crossing the floor from TVNZ to TV3
24:15: Winston Peters
34:01: The art of interviewing politicians
41:25: Morning Report and Radio New Zealand
45:47: Stepping back into investigative journalism
53:15: The decision to stop drinking
1:00:20: Having the ugly conversation with your mates
1:06:30: The Te Reo journey
1:10:10: Running as a mental health pillar
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Sun, 12 Mar 2023 - 126 - Guy Williams: The wild world of Kiwi comedy
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Guy Williams.
Guy is one of New Zealand’s best-known comedians who has worked on many of New Zealand’s biggest TV shows.
He was a co-host on Jono and Ben, a radio DJ at The Edge, featured on shows like Come Dine With Me, The Extra Factor and Taskmaster and for the last four years has been working on his critically acclaimed show New Zealand Today.
In this one we talk about bad names for podcasts, why he was the worst ever contestant on Taskmaster, what its really like to be the gag-man at serious sport press conferences, his complicated relationship with Sonny Bill Williams, interviewing the Mongrol Mob, Patrick and Roy, why New Zealand Today has been so popular and much, much more.
Guy is a tornado of energy, noise and good chat. This was really fun, so many entertaining stories mixed with moments of real introspection. You’ll love this one.
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Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 125 - Lisa Carrington: Inside the mind of a champion
On this episode of Between two Beers we talk to Dame Lisa Carrington.
Lisa is New Zealand’s most successful Olympian of all time with five Olympic gold medals in the sprint Kayak, one bronze and 12 World Championship titles.
For over a decade, Lisa has been the best in the world at her sport and after listening to this conversation it will become clear why.
We go deep inside the mind of a champion, and talk about her relationship with self-doubt and high performance, why she hasn’t missed training in 13 years, and how she deals with race-day pressure. We also hear about her passport slip-ups, gym playlists, superstitions, the power of journalling, and all the best and most entertaining stories from a life on the road.Seamus and I were mesmerized by this chat in places. It's so rare you get such an extended period of time to probe away at the inner workings of the very best in the world, and Lisa’s discipline, thought process, and ability to articulate how she succeeds was really, really cool.
Show notes | Episode 116 | Dame Lisa Carrington
2:05: Halberg Awards, table seating, and wardrobe malfunctions
6:40: A loose circle: gym playlists, red sunglasses, claiming the master bedroom
12:38: Lisa and her passport
18:50: Consistency
20:52: The early years in Whakatane
29:13: “…she uses kayaking to be a better person…”
33:08: Lisa’s attitude to training
40:30: Inside the mind of a champion: Tokyo 2021
47:08: Dealing with self-doubt
52:23: Winning the gold medal to become New Zealand’s most decorated Olympian
55:31: Lisa on coaching and building on your foundations
1:01:42: The power of journaling
1:04:24: Covid chat
1:08:44: What’s next?
1:10:19: Being in the hurt locker
1:14:11: A night out after the gold medal in London
1:18:55: Fame (here and abroad)
1:22:22: Recognising accolades
1:26:06: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Lisa
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Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 124 - Paddy Gower: This is the f***in news (re-release)
On this episode of Between Two Beers we’re rewinding the clock back to September of 2021 when we sat down with Paddy Gower.
Paddy is one of New Zealand’s most senior journalists with over 22 years in all forms of journalism. He’s been newshub’s political editor, an award-winning investigative journalist in print and broadcasting – has covered warzones and major world events, has hosted leaders debates and is a documentary maker raising issues of national signficance.
But despite all this, by his own admission – he's most well known for saying ‘This is the fuckin news” and smoking weed on TV.In this episode we find out why that is, what I experienced when I went to a Hamilton pub with Paddy after midnight, how All Black Conrad Smith helped him prepare for the leaders debate, the time he left his passport behind when travelling with the prime minister in Iraq, the breakdown that led to him quitting as Newshub Political editor, the horror interview he’ll never forget and a whole lot more.
Paddy is a deep thinker and was a joy to share company with. He’s authentic, vulnerable, honest and entertaining. This was one of our most memorable earlier episodes, and wanted to share with our new audience.
It should be noted that this was also recorded a few months before Paddy turned away from booze. So keep that in mind when you hear a few references to alcohol.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sun, 19 Feb 2023 - 123 - Marc Ellis: How to walk with Kings
On this episode of Between Two Beers, we talk to Marc Ellis.
Marc has done enough in his life to have an episode dedicated to each chapter.
He played rugby for Otago, North Harbour, Blues, Highlanders and All Blacks and League for the Warriors and Kiwis, founded Charlie’s juice company – which after 10 years he sold to Asahi for $129 million, and was one of New Zealand’s top television stars for over a decade.
In this episode we talk about what it was like to walk away with $18 million after selling Charlie’s - and why he decided to keep working, the best stories from university in Dunedin and touring with the All Blacks, why he thinks he was poisoned before the 1995 Rugby World Cup final, the time he was nearly killed by a bowling machine, the glory days with Ridgey, his favourite moments from Sports Café, what he’s doing now and much much more.
Marc was our dream guest – and he delivered. Seamus and I grew up watching his unpredictable brand of hijinx and gags on TV, and his infectiously positive and fun personality rubbed off on us both. But behind the laughs and wild stories is an incredibly driven, successful, thoughtful guy and we had so much fun working through his full story. You'll love this one.
Show notes | Episode 115 | Marc Ellis
Show notes | Episode 115 | Marc Ellis
2:14: A pinch yourself moment and a local speak easy
4:21: That time Marc nearly killed himself alone with a bowling machine
7:15: The Human Cannonball, the boat, and the Round Lake Taupo cycle
15:15: The last ten years of Marc Ellis
16:57: Macca at high school
19:43: The King of Otago University
22:49: Scarfie hijinks
25:01: Otago rugby and All Blacks tours
30:01: “Suzie” at the 1995 Rugby World Cup
33:38: Setting up Charlies
39:34: The decision to sell Charlies
46:12: The Warriors, Jonah, and JK
52:34: Sports Café
1:03:59: Matthew Ridge and Marc Ellis
1:11:21: Working on More FM after becoming a multi-millionaire
1:15:32: The Rangitoto stunt
1:19:13: Media Blanco and life now
1:21:35: Fame and anonymity
1:22:49: Advice from a father to a son
1:29:40: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Marc
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Sun, 12 Feb 2023 - 122 - Dave Wood: How to stay calm under pressure
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dave Wood.
Dave is a human performance specialist who works with some of the world’s most elite athletes to make them better at their job.
He is currently Israel Adesanya’s breathing and mindset coach, and in a recent interview Adesanya said Wood ‘opened his eyes’ to the power of breathwork.
Wood is now one of the most in-demand integrated health specialists in Australasia and has worked with Blair Tuke, Ella Williams, Kai Kara France – and one of Germany’s top footballers - but the story of how he got to the top might be as remarkable as his quick rise.
We talk about his debilitating hip injury, the failed attempts at rehab through traditional sources - and hitting rock bottom. Then The drive, desire and success of figuring a solution out on his own – and how he started teaching it to others - while working as an intensive care paramedic.
Dave doesn’t normally do these types of interviews – and we feel grateful he gave us so much. We delved deep into his back story – and he was incredibly open about some of the most challenging moments in his life. He teaches stress mitigation, and being ‘calm under pressure’ and some of his ‘real world’ examples of what he’s been through – and travel stories - will blow you away.
This was a cracker ep and it’s easy to see why Dave has risen to the top of his field. He’s relatable, he's real, he’s whip-smart and has lived one hell of a life. You’ll love this one.
Listen on iheart or wherevers you get your podcasts from, and check you podcast app for show notes. You can watch the video of this one on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com.
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Show notes | Episode 114 | Dave Wood
1:38: The stress (or not) of the Auckland floods
3:43: The sausage story
8:14: The makings of Dave Wood
13:11: “I don’t want to go on a holiday, I want to challenge myself”
15:17: Left at sea in Bali
19:04: A culmination of experiences
21:11: Living in a lighthouse on the Andaman Islands
31:09: Seven days with a camel
36:23: Travel hardships in Venezuela
44:21: Reinventing himself as an Intensive Care Paramedic
49:57: Dealing with chronic pain: The creation of integrated training
57:12: Overcoming obstacles
59:33: From start up to working with Israel Adesanya
1:05:14: From athletes to corporates
1:10:17: A German football interlude
1:11:35: The importance of breathing
1:20:15: Wim Hof and cold showers
1:25:11: Can you read people’s stress levels?
1:29:27: The five pillars of health
1:34:27: The importance of the natural environment
1:37:38: Manifestation
1:40:07: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Dave
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Sun, 05 Feb 2023 - 121 - Melodie Robinson: Blazing a trail to the top
Melodie is a Kiwi trailblazer, with a CV as good as any that have come across the BTB desk.
She’s won two rugby World Cups with the Black Ferns, worked at parliament as a journalist, was the first female rugby commentator in the world, perfected her craft across 15 years at SKY before becoming a communications executive – and she is now TVNZ’s General Manager, Sport and Events.
She also has an MBA from Auckland uni, two sons and is married to one of New Zealand’s best golf pros.
In this episode we talk about her most viral moments behind the microphone, young Mel the beauty queen who started scraps, how Murray Deaker helped kick start her career, the first time she met Ruby Tui, the current state of women’s sport coverage in NZ, the Black Ferns and so much more.
Mel was an incredible guest. She’s risen to the top of every field she’s entered – and done it with true authenticity. She’s the real –deal – you’ll love this one.
Show notes | Episode 113 | Melodie Robinson
1:52: The Black Clash
5:54: Could Mel make it on the Alternative Commentary Collective?
10:21: Reflecting on an impressive CV via an incredibly supportive mum and dad
16:00: Melodie on losing your parents (and Celebrity Treasure Island)
21:51: Cutting her teeth in the parliament press gallery
27:38: A beauty queen who started scraps on the footy field
31:32: Mel the scarfie: University and rugby in Otago
34:48: The early days of the Black Ferns
41:31: How a university research project set a career in motion
43:49: A phone call to Murray Deaker leads to an opportunity with Sky TV
49:44: Starting out at Sky TV
52:20: Behind the mic from a woman’s perspective
56:25: A Steve Walsh interlude
57:38: William and Kate’s wedding night
1:03:11: Women on screen: Laura McGoldrick, Rikki Swannell and Ruby Tui
1:09:11: The importance of appearance on TV
1:11:03: Losing two greats: Willie Lose and Va’aiga Tuigamala
1:17:05 The current state of women’s sports coverage and the Black Ferns win
1:24:37: Life as TVNZ General Manager Sports and Events
1:30:22: Steve’s wounding golf chat
1:32:04: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Melodie
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Sun, 29 Jan 2023 - 120 - Mike Minogue: The big second act
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Mike Minogue.
Mike is a talented man. He’s a creator, writer, producer and actor, a star of the Big Show on Radio Hauraki, and a member of The Alternative Commentary Collective.
You also might have seen him in What We Do in The Shadows, or as the lead character Officer Minogue in the spinoff TV show Wellington Paranormal - and he’s recently produced the critically acclaimed film Coming Home in the Dark.
In this episode we talk about his late start in the arts, his emergency circumcision, his relationship with alcohol, the loss of his father, what it’s like working with Jermaine Clement, Taika Waititi, Leigh Hart and Jason Hoyte, the most pivotal moment in his career and all the best stories in between.
Mike is someone Seamus and I find hilarious. His persona, and comedic timing in his drive show with Jase and Keyzie is pitch perfect, but this ep reveals the depth of character behind the gags. We talk about some areas of his journey that he hasn’t aired before, and the thoughtfulness of his answers and the vulnerability he showed was inspiring. He’s a very impressive man, I think you’ll enjoy this one.
Also there’s one section where you might notice a few jumpy edits, for legal reasons we edited out the name of the show, but wanted to keep the important discussion around it. I think it still works.
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Sun, 22 Jan 2023 - 119 - Paul Henry: How I became NZ's biggest broadcaster
Paul Henry was one of New Zealand’s last great broadcasting celebrities.
He was a radio broadcaster through the 1980s, but it wasn’t until 2004 that he became a household name. His seven-year tenure on Breakfast saw ratings soar and he boasted the type of star power at his peak that just doesn’t exist in broadcasting anymore. But alongside the fame were a number of on-air controversies that followed his career.
Paul’s rise to fame and fortune is even more incredible when you chart his journey from abstract poverty in Bristol being raised by his single mother. Not to mention brushes with danger as a foreign correspondent that included being detained in Iraq, shot at in Cambodia, nearly lynched in the slums of Calcutta, threatened by the French navy at Mururoa and shelled in Bosnia.
But it all makes for a rich tapestry of life that we were lucky enough to hear about. Paul doesn’t normally do this sort of thing, so we’re feeling very lucky.
Show notes | Episode 111 | Paul Henry
1:52: Between Two Beers (with The Henry Gin)
7:40: Landing Paul Henry on the podcast: a story via Sudan and Osama bin Laden
17:37: “A rich tapestry of life”
21:05: Sodomy in Malaysia and being detained in Iraq
35:27: Life as a foreign correspondent
42:10: Jesus Boots and growing up in poverty
47:55: Lessons from mum and dad
55:59: The journey to becoming the biggest broadcaster in New Zealand
1:02:28: Reflections on breakfast television
1:08:09: Pushing the boundaries: the controversies of Paul Henry
1:17:18: Commercial whaling with Guy Williams
1:19:27: Life after broadcasting
1:22:43: Palm Springs, nudism and perineum sunning
1:26:42: What next for Paul Henry?
1:33:00: Interviews and the three-question method
1:36:08: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Paul
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Sat, 14 Jan 2023 - 118 - Eugene Bareman: Falling in love with fighting (re-release)
In this episode we’re rewinding the clock back to September 2021 when we sat down with Eugene Bareman.
Eugene is New Zealand’s MMA mastermind.
He’s a fighter - a multiple NZ champion in kickboxing, Jui Jitsu and MMA, A business owner - his Auckland gym City Kickboxing is widely regarded as one of the best MMA gyms in the world and a coach who has produced a group of fighters that have soared to the top of the UFC world. Eugene was named UFC coach of the years in 2019 and 2020 and has trained two UFC champions.In this episode we talk about why he dropped out of school in fifth form, and the work ethic that saw him rebound to get an A bursary and go to law school, why he stopped fighting, and when he might start again, what really happens in the UFC locker rooms before a big fightnight, the first time he ever met Israel Adesanya and how he sees him differently to the rest of the world - and the best pranks seen at his City Kickboxing gym.
This was a really deep, insightful chat, and it’s so easy to see why and how Eugene has won the respect of so many around the world. His thirst to improve, worth ethic, humbleness, honesty and wisdom, makes this episode a cracker – even if you’re not an MMA fan.
Listen here on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from and check your podcast app for show notes. A huge thanks to those donating to the cause on Patreon, if you want to support the show go to www.betweentwobeers.com.
This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer Garden studio.
Show notes | Eugene Bareman | Re-Release
2:00: Back at Massey High School: rugby, study, and the turning point of his life
12:51: Family fundamentals: Provide for your children, back yourself, learn from your mistakes
16:20: Law school and falling in love with fighting
22:20: Eugene Bareman: the fighter
26:20: On mental toughness
30:45: The ambition to get to 50 fights
34:40: Has this journey gone better than imagined?
37:33: Getting into the UFC
42:20: Israel Adesanya
51:34: Behind the scenes of a UFC fight night: locker room and between rounds
1:03:41: Reacting to losses in combat sports
1:10:21: City Kickboxing: Changing lives
1:17:39: The weight of responsibility
1:21:19: Hard work, pranks and banter
1:25:52: The role of the trainer in combat sports
1:31:05: Getting recognised overseas
1.33.01: Last words from Steven, Seamus and Eugene
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Sun, 08 Jan 2023 - 117 - Luke Kemeys: How the Boys Got Paid
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Luke Kemeys.
Luke is a chartered accountant, a business advisor, and the driving force behind one of New Zealand’s most engaged Facebook Groups, Boys Get Paid.
BGP is New Zealand’s biggest punters club and while this episode does have some interesting chat about the horses, it also transcends racing, as Luke shares his experienced wisdom in building communities and business strategies that will work in the modern age.
In this episode Luke tells us how his Facebook Group which started with five people turned into a 21,000+ monster, how he helped turn his NextAdvisory accounting firm into a million-dollar business in five years, the power of Linkedin, relationship building and storytelling, the time he narrowly missed out on a $1million dollar collect at the races, all BGP’s most audacious bets and much much more.
Luke’s thirst to grow, improve and learn is inspiring. He’s a super sharp guy, doing big things in the community, with a million tales to tell. You’ll love this one.
Listen on iheart or wherever you get your podcasts from, and check your podcast app for show notes. You can watch the video of this one on Youtube. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on Patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to BetweenTwoBeers.com.
This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy.
Show notes | Episode 110 | Luke Kemeys
1:39: An away game for Luke in the Export Beer Garden Studio
3:49: A business meeting over a couple of Fiji Gold’s in August 2017
8:26: Boys Get Paid: the beginning of the punters club journey
20:20: BGP and the power of community
28:15: Behind the scenes of building an app
34:20: BGP grandpa
37:19: Becoming more recognisable
39:46: Misconceptions of BGP and the race industry
46:13: The financial realities of BGP
51:39: Next Advisory: changing the accounting game
58:19: Using social media to connect with Rob Fyfe
1:03:31: Talking bets
1:16:34: Luke and his gambling habits
1:26:20: Luke on men’s health
1:28:40: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Luke
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Sun, 01 Jan 2023 - 116 - Our fav bits: The best of BTB entertainment in 2022
In this 'best of entertainment 2022' compilation, we pick out a bunch of our favourite snippets from our favourite episodes with non-sporting guests across the year.
Included are Jack Tame, Jason Hoyte, Hayley Sproull, Chris Parker, PJ Harding, Mikey Havoc, Dom Harvey, Brodie Kane, Mitch James, Petra Bagust, Lucy Blakiston and Jono and Ben.
Show notes | Episode 109 | Best of Entertainment
0:28: Best of 2022 Entertainment
2:22: Jack Tame on the art of interviewing Winston Peters
7:09: Jason Hoyte on the absurdity of working with Leigh Hart and THAT scene with Nadia Lim
12:26: Lucy Blakiston on the Instagram growth from 1 million to 3 million followers
16:38: Jono and Ben open up on suicide
20:42: Hayley Sproull on the content of her DMs
26:15: Chris Parker’s goldfish story and auditioning for David Bain
33:05: The story behind the Gore gag with Mikey Havoc
41:58: Petra Bagust on being New Zealand’s most famous virgin
49:52: Mitch James’ early career as a busker
57:24: Brodie Kane on the transition from broadcast to podcast
1:07:30: The difficult act of working with your partner with Dom Harvey
1:14:22: PJ takes us on a tour of Seamus’ DMs
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Sat, 24 Dec 2022 - 115 - Our favourite bits: The best of BTB sport in 2022
In this 'Best of sport 2022' compilation, we pick out a bunch of our favourite snippets from our favourite sport episodes across the year. Included are Dion Nash, Kendra Cocksedge, Ryan Fox, Shane Cameron, Ric Salizzo, Brad Smeele, Eliza McCartney, Ross Taylor, Daniel Kereopa, Lance Cairns, Grant Fox and Ruth Croft.
Show notes | Episode 108 | Best of Sport
0:29: Best of 2022 Sport, welcome to Between Two Beers
2:24: Dion Nash shares the real story of the weed scandal in South Africa from 1995
15:43: Ryan Fox shares his best Tiger Woods stories
27:53: Kendra Cocksedge reveals the origin of her eye-raising nickname
31:32: Shane Cameron takes us inside the fight of the century with David Tua
42:10: Ric Salizzo reveals the happy chaos of Sports Café
53:24: Former professional wakeboarder Brad Smeele shares the details of the tragic day when he suffered a horror injury attempting one of the hardest tricks in the world and ended with him waking up as a quadriplegic
1:02:13: At 19, Kiwi pole vaulter Eliza McCartney won Kiwi hearts and a bronze medal at the Rio Olympics. She takes us back to that special day
1:13:23: Ross Taylor gets candid about the Black Caps captaincy saga that cast a shadow over his career
1:20:39: Surfer Daniel Kereopa had the world at his feet, until it all fell apart
1:32:44: Lance Cairns talks about his son, Christopher
1:44:27: Grant Fox opens up on his friendship with the late, great Sir Martin Crowe
1:54:47: Trail-running world champion Ruth Croft shares her journey through meditation
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Sun, 18 Dec 2022 - 114 - Bushwhacker Butch: Inside 35 years of pro wrestling
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Butch Miller.
Butch is best known for being one-half of the WWE Hall of Fame tag-team, the Bushwhackers.
Butch is 78-years old and lives a fairly simple life in Wellington these days. But he’s still firing on all cylinders – and some of the yarns shared across this one were quite breathtaking.
Like how he started wrestling with team-mate Luke in 1966, and trained for 10 years with Hulk Hogan and Macho Man Randy Savage in a Californian gym, his behind-the-scenes stories of fighting Andre the Giant and traveling with him on the road in New Zealand, fighting in front of 96,000 people at Wembley, fighting Dwayne the Rock Johnson’s grandad, the origins of the Bushwhacker walk, negotiating with Vince McMahon, transitioning from the Sheepherders to the BabyFace Bushwackers, and so much more.
The BushWhackers were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015, to honour their 35-year journey through professional wrestling, the trials and tribulations along the way and their elevation to the top of the wrestling world. And Butch has recently released a book, Blood Sweat and Cheers which captures the journey with some unbelievable stories. Would make a great xmas prezzy for a few dads out there.
Butch is a hard case and a legend. But with a soft, caring, sensitive underbelly. And this one even got a bit emotional at the end when he was talking about how proud he was of his journey. And we were right there with him. Hopefully you enjoy this as much as we did.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sun, 11 Dec 2022 - 113 - Ruth Croft: What it's really like to win a 100 mile race
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Ruth Croft.
Ruth is New Zealand’s trail running queen. In 2021 she made headlines winning the 102km Tarawera Ultra outright – the top man or woman – and then finished second at Western States in her first attempt at running 100 miles. She returned this year, to win the race (referred to as one of the toughest races on the planet) conquering the 161km race in blistering California heat in 17 hours.
In this episode we talk about the mentality of navigating a 100 mile challenge, where the 'race really only starts after 100km', her journey through meditation to multi-day silent retreats - and why she has started doing them in the dark, why she walked away from running after college in the US, moving to Taiwan by herself when she knew no one and couldn’t speak their language, the most exotic locations she’s run in, coming back to NZ, media exposure and so much more.
This ep will blow your mind. Ruth might be the mentally strongest athlete we’ve talked to. She’s won 10 of the last 12 races she’s competed in, against the best ultra-athletes in the world. And after listening to this, you’ll understand why. Such a thoughtful, disciplined, inspiring Kiwi legend. You’re gonna love this.
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Show notes | Episode 106 | Ruth Croft
2:00: “Easing” back into running in Taiwan with a casual 20km run
5:50: Short runs: “Oh, no that’s a different curry story!”
8:47: Jumping off Brunner Bridge as an initiation
11:16: Meditation and silent retreats
16:28: Darkness retreats!
20:45: Mastering the mind
24:52: Ruth’s West Coast competitiveness
27:54: The origin story: Growing up on the West Coast
31:07: The US college experience
39:11: Walking away from running and the importance of Taiwan
43:17: The journey to professional running and the nuances of distance running
50:04: “The race starts at 100km”: The Western States 100 mile race
57:35: The support crew at a trail race
1:02:32: Coaches: Jono Wyatt and Eddie Gray
1:05:48: The support of a good partner (with a dinosaur suit)
1:08:55: Having fun in a 100 mile race
1:10:16: Thoughts on winning the Tarawera Ultra
1:12:35: Life as a professional runner
1:17:42: The lure of the Olympics?
1:19:38: Some of the exotic running locations on the circuit
1:23:10: Coming home to New Zealand and thoughts on the running community
1:28:03: Last words from Steven, Seamus and Ruth
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Sun, 04 Dec 2022 - 112 - Marcus Daniell: How to make a life-changing impact
On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Marcus Daniell.
Marcus is one of New Zealand’s best tennis players. He’s an Olympic bronze medallist, who's won 5 ATP titles, made quarterfinal appearances at both Wimbledon and the Australian Open and has won over $1 million in prizemoney across his career.
This episode is kind of split into two parts. The first half tells the story of Marcus, the incredible man-child who cut his path to the top of the tennis world and all the trials and tribulations along the way. And the second half focuses on the incredible work he’s been doing off the court.
In January 2021, Marcus pledged to give at least 10% of his annual winnings to effective organisations for the rest of his life. Since then he’s recruited 130 athletes across 35 sports and 30 countries to follow his lead.
Last year he won the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award, formerly won by Nelson Mandela, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic as an acknowledgment of the incredible work he’s been doing in the charity space.
Marcus is an exceptionally sharp operator. This chat goes into some super insightful areas and every answer is thoughtful and considered. He’s got a huge future off the court when he decides to hang up the raquet. You’ll enjoy this one.
Listen on iheart or wherevers you get your podcasts from, and check you podcast app for show notes. A huge thanks to those supporting the show on patreon for the cost of a cup of coffee a month, to get involved head to Between Two Beers.com.
This episode was brought to you from the Export Beer garden studio. Enjoy.
Show notes:
2:02: Marcus Daniell a two-day Hambassador, the Harvard of the South Pacific, and a humble wife brag
7:54: A Wikipedia check in and golf chat
12:19: Worshipping at the Chapel of Bullshit
22:56: Rubbing shoulders with the biggest names in tennis
27:06: Beating senior men at the age of 10
30:03: Super high-achieving siblings
32:31: Full engagement
36:05: Football v tennis
40:14: Moving to Slovakia at 17
45:22: Turning pro and moving into doubles
54:56: Life on the tennis tour
57:47: Bronze at the Tokyo Olympic Games
1:06:28: Effective Alturism and High Impact Athletes (HIA)
1:11:37: The growth of HIA
1:19:12 Winning the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian Award
1:21:28: Choosing the right charities
1:26:26: Cultivating the belief system
1:30:49: Balancing a pro tennis career and managing a charity
1:32:11: Considerations for retirement and post tennis career options
1:37:52: Last words from Steven, Seamus and Marcus
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