Avsnitt
-
Tony Astle and his wife Beth opened a fine dining restaurant in Parnell, Auckland in 1972 called Antoines.
It remained one of New Zealand’s most iconic restaurants for almost 50 years until 2021 when Tony shut the doors for the last time after Beth became sick.
Unfortunately, in a shot time frame he lost the two great loves of his life.
This conversation is part of the Tony Astle and Antoines story. If you love this and want to learn more about Tony and the incredible business him and Beth created, buy his book “Let them eat tripe.”
In this conversation, we discuss his relationship with Beth and navigating such a huge loss.
The best and worst celebrity customers including Elton John, Rod Stewart, Phil Collins and Freddie Mercury who were big fans of Antoines. And why Kim Dotcom was banned for life.
Tony’s mid-life eating disorder. His incredible work ethic. The craziest excesses of the 1980s and so much more.
This is the story of a trailblazing cocky entrepreneur who had a huge impact on the hospitality and dining scenes in New Zealand.
***
Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode, the epic team at the Generate KiwiSaver Scheme.
I actually got a DM recently from a podcast listener who has made the switch.
Dan said: “I would like to thank your sponsors. Switching my KiwiSaver to Generate has been a game changer. I’ve seen more growth in just a few months with Generate than I did my entire time with my previous fund through a big bank. It’s been a massive improvement, and I couldn’t recommend them more highly.”
I love this so much. Thanks Dan.
So why should YOU consider becoming a Generate customer?
Well for starters they win awards all the time for their chart-topping long-term performance.
They are a Kiwi-owned company with local advisers right across the country ready to help you. They’ll chat with you about your options and help make sure you’re maximising your KiwiSaver investment.
Head to https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom for a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers. The sooner you get advice, the better off you could be.
A copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and of course past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Josh Kronfeld- Husband, dad, Surfer, TV presenter, Dancing with the stars contestant, Celebrity Treasure Island winner- TWICE. AND an All-Black legend.
We talked about his physical and mental health and the impact of concussions.
An awkward encounter with Taiki Waititi’s mum
His best stories about Sir Colin Meads
The cute thing he and Jonah used to do together on tours.
His anti-nuclear head gear
Meeting Nelson Mandela
Food poisoning at the 1995 world cup
Calling Paul Henry a dickhead on live TV and so much more.
Thanks for listening- really hope you like this episode,
Dom
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Saknas det avsnitt?
-
Barbara Kendall. The legendary NZ Windsurfing icon, with a sporting career that includes a highlights reel like 11 world championship medals, 25 national titles and 3 Olympic medals.
This is very small part of the epic Barbara Kendall story.
We talk through the windsurfing stuff and becoming a household name in 1992 after becoming the first NZ to win a gold medal in 40 years.
The Reality TV stints on Dancing with the stars and Celebrity Treasure Island.
Her role as a member of the IOC and her take on the recent Ray Gun Olympic saga.
What a house fire taught her about material possessions
The pride she has in her husband and daughters and much much more.
***
Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode, the epic team at the Generate KiwiSaver Scheme.
I actually got a DM recently from a podcast listener who has made the switch.
Dan said: “I would like to thank your sponsors. Switching my KiwiSaver to Generate has been a game changer. I’ve seen more growth in just a few months with Generate than I did my entire time with my previous fund through a big bank. It’s been a massive improvement, and I couldn’t recommend them more highly.”
So why should YOU consider becoming a Generate customer?
Well for starters they win awards all the time for their chart-topping long-term performance.
They are a Kiwi-owned company with local advisers right across the country ready to help you. They’ll chat with you about your options and help make sure you’re maximizing your KiwiSaver investment.
Head to https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom for a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers. The sooner you get advice, the better off you could be.
A copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and of course past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
For the past six years Jason Paris has been the CEO of One NZ (formerly Vodafone).
I’ve followed Jason on Linkdn for years so thought he would be a great podcast guest to deconstruct his professional and personal success and try to understand what makes him tick.
This is a small part of the Jason Paris story.
His upbringing in Southland, being raised by a solo mum after being deserted by his father. And the siblings he recently discovered at a tangi.
His career greatest hits…and misses including a balls up he made at McDonalds that meant over 1 million tray mats had to be thrown out.
We discuss his leadership style, personal growth, and valuable life lessons learned along the way.
His involvement with the new Christchurch stadium, Elon Musk and the Starlink partnership, why he recently banned a customer for life, THAT tweet he wrote about the NRL bunker ref after a couple of wines and much more!
.
I loved spending this time with Jason. He is an incredibly inspiring and motivating guy to be around with great energy. I hope you guys like it to.
****
I am looking for new sponsorship partners for the podcast. If you think your business could benefit from collaborating with one of NZs most popular podcasts, get in touch!
The Dom Harvey Podcast was recently named the supreme winner at the NZ Podcast awards. It also won best entertainment podcast and best independent podcast.
You are listening to this message, and so will tens of thousands of other people. And that’s not to mention the millions who watch clips on social media containing your logo.
These are household shoppers who could be hearing about your awesome business.
Get in touch- let’s talk! [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Finn Butcher is the Kiwi lad who won an Olympic gold in the kayak cross in Paris.
We talk all things Paris Olympic games.
How he has coped with the newfound fame.
Insights into his mental preparation and the importance of sports psychology in overcoming self-doubt.
Some really emotional reflections on his late mentor, Sarge.
His goals for the future, including the LA Olympics in 2028 and so much more.
This episode is jam packed with great inspiration and takeaways from one of the most down to earth and awesome kiwi lads you could ever hope to listen to.
***
Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode, the epic team at the Generate KiwiSaver Scheme.
Generate are proud sponsors of the guy you are about to listen to as well as Dame Lisa Carrington.
So why should YOU consider joining Lisa, Finn and myself in becoming a Generate customer?
Well for starters they win awards all the time for their chart-topping long-term performance.
They are a Kiwi-owned company with local advisers right across the country ready to help you. They’ll chat with you about your options and help make sure you’re maximising your KiwiSaver investment.
Head to https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom for a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers. The sooner you get advice, the better off you could be.
A copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and of course past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Garth Barfoot is 88 years old and, a few weeks ago, was the oldest finisher in the 2024 New York marathon.
This is his second time on the podcast- last time he came on was in 2022 when he was just on his way to London for the marathon.
What makes Garths story even more inspiring is he was a late bloomer- did not even start running until his early 50s.
In this conversation with this truly great New Zealander we talk about his whole recent New York experience.
We go back for a look at his childhood and what it was like being a kid in NZ during the second world war.
We chat about his career in real estate at the firm his dad established- Barfoot and Thompson.
He shares some valuable life lessons, including the importance of staying positive, adapting to modern technology and the keys to a fulfilling retirement and his aspirations he holds for the future, particularly in relation to his passion for marathons.
Garth is the man. He inspires me and gives me a glimpse into just how awesome life can look in your 80s if you stay fit and healthy (and have a little bit if luck). Hope you guys like this one.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Bree Tomasel is an Australian who moved to New Zealand after being head hunted for a job on the radio and, despite the challenges of being in New Zealand with a fairly robust Aussie accent, she has won the nation over in a big way!
Her afternoon radio show on ZM with Clint Roberts consistently kicks ass.
She is the host of Celebrity Treasure Island. And she even won the award for “NZ TV personality of the year” in 2022.
Now she has a book out - “Unapologetically me.”
In this conversation, we chat about some of the crunchy chapters of her book and life:
Her sexuality, the knife attack as a kid that changed the course of her entire life, why she fell in love with radio, her social media fame, the move to NZ and much, much more.
I adored Bree before doing this podcast- now I love her even more. We are so lucky to have her here in New Zealand.
***
Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode, the epic team at the Generate KiwiSaver Scheme.
I actually got a DM this week from a podcast listener who has made the switch.
Dan said: “I would like to thank your sponsors. Switching my KiwiSaver to Generate has been a game changer. I’ve seen more growth in just a few months with Generate than I did my entire time with my previous fund through a big bank. It’s been a massive improvement, and I couldn’t recommend them more highly.”
So why should YOU consider becoming a Generate customer?
Well for starters they win awards all the time for their chart-topping long-term performance.
They are a Kiwi-owned company with local advisers right across the country ready to help you. They’ll chat with you about your options and help make sure you’re maximising your KiwiSaver investment.
Head to https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom for a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers. The sooner you get advice, the better off you could be.
A copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and of course past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
The Stefan Ozich podcast.
We recorded this podcast in late September 2024, just days before Stefan embarked on a daunting running and fundraising attempt:
His plan is to run the length of NZ on the Te Araroa trail. Twice. From Cape Reinga to Bluff and back again covering 6000km.
His fundraising goal is one million dollars.
At the time of releasing this podcast (November 2024) Stefan is halfway through the run and has raised over $100,000 for the men’s mental health charity, the Last Chance Project.
We unpack Stefan's personal experiences with loss, particularly the suicide of his brother, and how this tragedy has shaped his mission to help others.
This is part of the Stefan Ozrich story.
IG: https://www.instagram.com/stefanozich/
Give-A-Little: https://givealittle.co.nz/fundraiser/the-long-path-double-run-of-nzs-te-araroa-trail
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Nikki Kaye passed away on Saturday November 23, 2024, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
This podcast conversation was recorded in 2022.
I decided to re-share it for anyone who may have missed it at the time or who wishes to re-listen to reflect on the life of this incredible, kind and determined wahine who just wanted to make New Zealand a better place.
The family asked for donations to be made to Mercy Hospice in lieu of flowers:
https://mercyhospice.org.nz/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Keven Mealamu is the 4th most capped All Black of all time with 132 test matches under his belt, including two world cup titles.
He is also widely regarded as the NICEST All Black of all time.
Away from rugby he is a devoted family man, a catholic, an artist, and a big contributor to his community.
***
Thanks so much to my friends at the Generate KiwiSaver scheme for sponsoring this episode.
Generate are the proud sponsors of Olympic legends Dame Lisa Carrington and Finn Butcher…AND they have been huge supporters of mine even though I’m not an Olympic Gold medalist!
So why should YOU consider becoming a Generate customer?
Well for starters they win awards all the time for their chart-topping long-term performance.
They are a Kiwi-owned company with local advisers right across the country ready to help you. They’ll chat with you about your options and help make sure you’re maximising your KiwiSaver investment.
Head to https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom for a no-obligation chat with one of their advisers. The sooner you get advice, the better off you could be.
A copy of their product disclosure statement is available on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited and of course past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Tom Sainsbury is a comedian, actor, writer, director, podcaster. And these are just a few of the many hats he wears.
I’ve been a fan of Tom’s social media videos for ages, so this was an honor to get to sit down and learn a bit more about the man behind the hundreds of characters he has bought to life.
We spent the first 20 minutes talking about the inner workings of his social media sketches where he is the master of observation. He has a massive talent for mimicking the mannerisms of New Zealanders.
We discuss his upbringing in rural Waikato and how being a farm kid steered him towards becoming a vegan.
His sexuality. Why he is 75% gay and why he didn’t come out to his parents until he was 28.
His journey as a sperm donor for a lesbian couple and his role as a biological parent.
His awkward encounter with Katy Perry in Las Vegas
The huge lie he told to land his first ever acting job.
Why he practices Buddhism and much more.
I get the feeling Tom is possibly more comfortable observing and channeling others than revealing too much of himself, so this was a real treat.
I loved it and I hope you do as well.
***
Tom Sainsbury and friends are on stage at Auckland's Q theatre until December 7 for "Camping"
Here is the link for tickets, times, etc....
https://silotheatre.co.nz/show/camping
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
What can I tell you about Dai Henwood?
There's the stuff that you may already know- he is funny, talented, successful and popular. Everyone loves Dai.
Then there’s the stuff you may not know- he is one of the kindest people you could ever meet, generous, caring, resilient, strong, brave, intelligent, introspective, thoughtful....
He was diagnosed with incurable cancer in 2020.
He went public with the news in 2022.
And since then, he has somehow managed to coexist with this hideous disease and adjust to his new normal.
This year alone, amongst other work commitments, while undergoing grueling treatment, he has written a book and made an incredible 3-part documentary about his cancer journey. We recorded this chat around the same time this documentary came out, so we do chat about that at length.
If you missed it, you can watch it on demand on ThreeNow: https://www.threenow.co.nz/shows/live-and-let-dai/1725307694444
Dai was a guest on the podcast last year. This episode is an update on the life of Dai.
***
This episode has been brought to you by the legends at the Generate KiwiSaver Scheme.
When it comes to KiwiSaver, “set it and forget it” is not a good plan. You could miss out on extra money simply by choosing the wrong fund for your age and stage.
Generate pride themselves on giving great KiwiSaver advice – something they’ve won awards for.
When they signed on as a podcast sponsor over a year ago, I met with one of their advisors to talk through my KiwiSaver goals and objectives so I can personally swear by it.
Getting some good advice now can help you get your future sorted.
To book a chat with a Generate advisor, and view a copy of their product disclosure statement, head to:
https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom
The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Margo and Rosa Flannagan are Two Raw Sisters.
These two South Island siblings have carved a niche for themselves as New Zealand’s go-to when it comes to plant-based meals.
These girls are such fun company: they are driven and successful. And open books. So, I jumped at the chance to have them back on my podcast.
On top of recently starting their own podcast and releasing an app, they have also put out their FIFTH recipe book- More Salad.
This is an update into the lives of Rosa and Margo:
Marriage, pregnancy, a move to Melbourne and even a peep show in Amsterdam.
We also go back and explore the early years-why they hated each other as teens and how they healed severe health issues using food as medicine.
The aesthetic of their books and brand are beautiful and perfect. But their lives, like all of us, are imperfect.
This is part of the Two Raw Sisters story.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Mark Graham is the greatest NZ rugby league player of all time!
The G.O.A.T acronym gets thrown round a lot these days but the man known as "Sharko" IS the real deal:
He was named NZ rugby league player of the century.
He’s the first Kiwi inducted into the NRL Hall of Fame.
18 tests for the Kiwis as captain and Warriors coach for 2 seasons.
And he did all this playing in an era when rugby league was so brutal he broke almost every bone in his body.
Now this humble Kiwi legend has a documentary all about his life and career made by his son, Luke. It’s called Sharko- look out for it. I’ve seen it twice and I love it.
This podcast is a small part of the Mark Graham story.
***
Thanks so much to my show sponsors, the Generate KiwiSaver scheme who have been supporting the show for over a year now.
If you have a KiwiSaver and it is not with Generate you should consider switching over. There is a reason these guys win so many awards.
“Set it and forget it” is the strategy that most kiwis adopt when it comes to their KiwiSaver. And that is NOT a good plan- You could miss out on extra money simply by choosing the wrong fund for your age and stage of life.
Generate pride themselves on giving great KiwiSaver advice. I have experienced it first hand and, I know I’m supposed to say nice things about them, but it genuinely was helpful, informative, quick and easy.
Getting some good advice now can help you get your future sorted.
Head to: https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom
There you can book a free no-strings-attached chat with a Generate adviser and view a copy of their product disclosure statement.
The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Sonya Williams is an absolute powerhouse businesswoman who has played a big part in how Kiwis invest- her and a group of friends started a company called Sharesies in 2016. Fast forward 7 years and...
700,000 Kiwis and Aussies now call themselves customers, including 40,000 children.
Sharesies employs 230 people
The company is valued at $500 million
And Sonya and the Sharesies team are just getting started!
This is a small part of the Sonya Williams story.
We talk in depth about Sharesies: the past present and future. As well as lots of other stuff:
The impact of her dad’s brain injury when she was 16.
Why she wore her mum’s clothes to her first job interview
Why she is fiercely defensive of her hometown, Levin.
Why the first year of being a mum was so much more challenging that the first year of starting up a business.
And so much more from a woman who has helped turn a simple idea into a groundbreaking business venture.
This conversation was both easy and challenging- easy because we are family. But challenging because Sonya is so humble and unassuming- she has achieved so much, but definitely isn’t one to sing her own praises…or take compliments from podcasting cousins!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Sir John Key was the Prime Minister of NZ from 2008 until he stood down towards the end of his third term in 2016.
These days he spends his time on various boards. And when he isn’t flying in his helicopter, you’ll find him on a golf course or with his wife Bronagh.
Sir John came into the brand new Podlab studios and was generous enough to give me two hours of his time to cover a wide range of topics including:
His relationship with Christopher Luxon
His thoughts on Trump and American politics
His reflections on running NZ during the Christchurch earthquakes
Holidaying with the Queen, the infamous three-way handshake and other gaffes, regrets from his time as PM and so much more!
***
This episode was made possible thanks to the legends at Generate.
Making a deliberate KiwiSaver plan now can really help you out later in life.
You should talk to Generate – they’re a Kiwi-owned KiwiSaver provider, with a track record of strong long-term performance.
Book a chat with an adviser at: https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom
This no obligation chat won’t cost you anything apart from a little bit of time.
You can view a copy of their product disclosure statement on their website. The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Tony Johnson is one of New Zealand’s greatest sports broadcasters of all time.
He has been part of the country’s sports media landscape for decades and, despite being retirement age, is still at the top of his game as the voice of rugby in New Zealand..
We cover some of the Tony Johnson story here. On his first long form podcast ever:
Hosting TV3 News with John Hawkesby when the station launched in the 90s.
Reflections on working with Paul Holmes on his Newstalk ZB breakfast radio show.
His health scare with prostate cancer. And why he has now become an ambassador for men’s health.
Then the commentary stuff: his preparation and perfectionism, the bloopers, his thoughts on Scott Robertson and Leon McDonald and much more.
This episode is packed full of great stories and insights from a great New Zealander who has seen it all, done it all. AND is still doing it all.
***
This episode is sponsored by Betcha.
Betcha is New Zealand’s newest sports betting app that is made for kiwis.
Betcha is giving you up to $50 in bonus cash if you sign up today with their deposit match offer!
T&Cs apply.
Download the app and Bet It Out!
R18. Bet Responsibly.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Lucy Spoors and Brooke Francis are rowers who won gold medals at the Paris Olympics in the women's double scull.
What made this achievement even more remarkable is the back story- they won silver at the Tokyo Olympics then took time off from sport to start their families.
Lucy had a baby boy. Brooke had a baby girl.
In this podcast you will hear first-hand how these Supremum’s overcame sleep deprivation, societal expectations, and the demands of high-performance rowing to win Olympic Gold with an incredible skin-of-the-teeth victory in Paris.
***
Thanks to my mates at Generate for sponsoring this episode.
When it comes to KiwiSaver, “set it and forget it” is not a good plan.
You could miss out on extra money simply by choosing the wrong fund for your age and stage.
Generate pride themselves on giving great KiwiSaver advice – something they’ve won awards for.
I can vouch for this too- when they came on board as a sponsor, I switched my KiwiSaver over to Generate and linked up with one of their advisors for a one-on-one meeting which was super helpful.
Head to: https://www.generatewealth.co.nz/dom
To book a chat with a Generate adviser and view a copy of their product disclosure statement.
The issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.
**The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guests and may not reflect the views of the show sponsors**
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
This is Justin Marshall part 2
Justin Marshall is one of the most polarizing rugby players and commentators of all time. People either love him or loathe him- after meeting him for this very lengthy conversation, I am definitely in the first camp. Me oh my I enjoyed it yes boy
Justin played 81 games for the All Blacks between 1995 and 2005. And won 5 Super Rugby titles for the Crusaders
Since retiring he has become a very successful commentator for Sky Sports. And is now on a podcast called The Good, the bad and the rugby NZ.
Heaps of All Black nostalgia here including his feud with Byron Kelleher, his transition from player to commentator and how he copes with criticism, the origins of his viral saying “Me oh my yes boy” and so much more.
(By the way, I would love your feedback on splitting a long episode too. Let me know if it’s helpful or annoying:
[email protected] with any feedback)
***
This episode is sponsored by Betcha.
Betcha is New Zealand’s newest sports betting app that is made for kiwis.
https://www.betcha.co.nz/
My favorite feature of the app is a thing called Bet Social that let’s you chat with your mates and pool your money together in a Pot to bet as a group.
Betcha is giving you up to $50 in bonus cash if you sign up today with their deposit match offer!
T&Cs apply.
Download the app and Bet It Out!
R18. Bet Responsibly.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Justin Marshall is one of the most polarizing rugby players and commentators of all time.
People either love him or loathe him- after meeting him for this very lengthy conversation, I am definitely in the first camp.
Justin played 81 games for the All Blacks between 1995 and 2005. And won 5 Super Rugby titles for the Crusaders
Since retiring he has become a very successful commentator for Sky Sports. And is now on a podcast called The Good, the bad and the rugby NZ
Because this is the longest podcast I’ve ever done, at almost 3 hours, I decided to split it into two parts.
This is Justin Marshall part 1: We talk about his early years in Southland, including going off the rails as a teen resulting in run-ins with the police. His early jobs at the freezing works before rugby turned professional, his competitiveness, his temper and much more.
***
This episode is sponsored by Betcha.
Betcha is New Zealand’s newest sports betting app that is made for kiwis.
https://www.betcha.co.nz/
My favorite feature of the app is a thing called Bet Social that let’s you chat with your mates and pool your money together in a Pot to bet as a group.
Betcha is giving you up to $50 in bonus cash if you sign up today with their deposit match offer!
T&Cs apply.
Download the app and Bet It Out!
R18. Bet Responsibly.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- Visa fler