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Andrew Mulligan on Crowd Goes Wild’s Glory Days Steven Adams, Olympic Interviewing Strategy

March 05, 202501:53:53
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miles Andrew migan welcome to my podcast
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Dom it's a pleasure thank you for having
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me mate oh thanks for coming on and I've
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done um so much research and this is
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only the like the second long form
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podcast about yourself that you've ever
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done I know yeah it's strange it's cool
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to be uh invited and I'm honored and
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also a little it's a little terrifying
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talking about yourself when you talk to
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other people about their lives and what
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they do and you know and interview
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people and to be interviewed it's like
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oh I might I feel like I had to do like
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research myself actually you're probably
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going to bring some stuff on go oh yeah
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I forgot about that that does that does
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haveen for me I find it's um it's a it's
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a balancing act between um preparing
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enough and and overpreparing cuz if
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you're over I don't want to ask you
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questions and I already know the answer
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and I'm like well that's the wrong
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answer mes you know what I mean yeah I
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do you still want to have that natural
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sort level of um curiosity but um this
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is going to be fun I'm really excited
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I'm excited too thank you you um in in a
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a year or a period that has been like
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crazy for New Zealand media like you're
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one of the most employed people in the
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do you feel bad about having all the
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jobs I do feel a little bit guilty yeah
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uh I'm I'm uh I don't want I don't want
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to say a Survivor um but I'm lucky
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enough to be in position to do what I do
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and there are a lot of people out there
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who I would say are a lot better and a
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lot more talented than me who haven't
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been had the the Run of success lately
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which is um it is terrible out there it
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really is my wife runs a small business
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marketing company and there's just so
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much in retail and that e-commerce space
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it's just we don't you just don't know
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the half of it sometimes it doesn't even
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make the headlines and people are just
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they're in a bad way so yeah I'm
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touchwood lucky enough to do what I do
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I'm very privileged yeah we run through
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that that list of jobs but um knowing
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you like reasonably well and having work
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with you in the past I've Got a Theory
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it's it's because you let you do good
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job when you get the opportunity you do
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do a good job um and also like like
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you're you're you're nice and you're
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polite and you're reliable and you're
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easy to work with it goes a long way
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it's not like I don't set out to be like
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that just I've been brought up very well
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by my mom and my dad so I think that's
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where it's come from so but you see as
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you know you've seen a lot of people
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come and go in the industry and you see
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how those people act and you sort of
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think to you say you need to treat
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people like that you need to talk about
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people like that um so yeah it's um yeah
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it goes a long way nice yeah 100% um so
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basketball commentary you've done a ton
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of that with the breakers yeah uh Rugby
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Commentary as well Super Rugby mainly
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yeah no I did a little bit of uh last
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couple of years I've done some NPC um
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that was short last year with the Rugby
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World Cup CU everybody was involved with
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that so they really PL they really
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plunged the depths of their Talent poll
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at Sky to do um commentry and I really
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enjoyed that and I did a little bit this
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year as well where um managed to squeeze
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it onto the old schedule so I really
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enjoyed it it was terrifying it was
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terrifying starting basketball like in
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2009 and eventually you know like
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anything it's not 10,000 hours but it's
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the same thing you do more and more of
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it regularly and you get better and
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better you're never great at it but you
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do well rugby is like there's so many
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names there's so there's like at least
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30 on the field and there are another 16
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waiting to get on yeah The Interchange
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by the time the bench comes on you've
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just gotten use to the prop the locid
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prop and what they do and where they're
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from and then suddenly they're off and
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now you're like far out what's what's
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that guy again and your notes are all
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yeah yeah something I guess most people
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wouldn't think about is the level of
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prep that goes into that to knowing the
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names like I I don't know what your
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Technique is do you write them out
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phonetically some of them and some of
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them syllable by syllable yeah you do
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you have to because then you you need it
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to flow and you practice and you you ask
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around for the the inflections and the
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right correct pronunciation and
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sometimes because of the pace of the
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call and the way you're talking and
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you're trying to get something out you
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just you stuff it up and you don't mean
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to it's just unfortunately you don't
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want to be a meme but um sometimes you
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cook it you absolutely cook it and if if
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you can acknowledge that you've cooked
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it I think that goes a long way to try
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to correct it later so yeah yeah the
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names the names will get you speak of
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memes we will get to that um other jobs
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you've got the Crowd Goes Wild which has
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been on here for like 18 years and
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you've been there since day one yeah um
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Olympic Games coverage how many how many
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games Cycles have you been to how many
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summer and winter summer I've been to
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one winter and I've been to now uh uh
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three Summer Games and uh a couple of
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Commonwealth Games as well so yeah six
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all up this year so cool breakfast radio
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as well on um the incredible Rock
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breakfast show how long you been on the
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Rock uh we worked it out all up it's
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been 10 years on the Rock on the morning
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Rumble uh and there was a Hiatus there
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where I went to radio sport from about
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couple two three years I think upon
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memory and then I came back to the rock
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as well so yeah that was a great that
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was a great learning curve turn radius
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for yeah was it yeah it was yeah you you
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you quickly became um from you went from
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one brand which was as you know when you
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at the edge one of the the stronger
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Brands morning shows ratings wise
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commercially the company is all four
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whereas you go to radio sport and it was
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like the ugly stepchild of ZB like it
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was the Barnacle on The Good Ship
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hosking you know and um they never
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really it was in its Heyday it was great
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when it had Devin and it had V it was an
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absolute um beast because it was nothing
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like it there was no one talking sport
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like that on on radio there were sport
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shows yeah I get that but there's
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nothing like develin or vichi in their
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you know manic ways saying some of the
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hottest takes that people have ever
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heard back in the late 90s early 2000s
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yeah sport was funny back then it was um
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I was reflecting on this the other day
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just with with what you've done in sport
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and in particular like Crowd Goes Wild
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like sport used to be like a real
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serious angry sort of thing oh yeah like
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you know calling for heads for roll the
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board sack the board get rid of them and
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it's like what's the CEO up to he must
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go she has to go it's like bang you
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fired I fired you it's in my comment
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section you're all gone yeah we only
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been Italy by 20 we should be angry yeah
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that was a poor performance I couldn't
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have done any better but I'm sitting
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here telling you I you should have yeah
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um yeah what oh the rebels sport voice
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how long have you been the Rebel Sport
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voice for uh 10 years 13 I think so 2011
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I yeah started that yeah yeah that's
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that's that was funny they I had been
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working at ZM very briefly with Jason
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Reeves and he and I did like a Saturday
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Morning Breakfast show parttime and
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somebody at the agency rang ZM looking
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for me and I hadn't been there for
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probably like 5 years but they must have
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remembered that I'd done this Saturday
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and then they rang ZM and Clint um
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Roberts who knows my wife rang Emma and
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said hey M just so you know someone's
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rung through and they're looking for
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your husband or your fiance um and uh
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they want to know something about
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voicing something and that's sort of
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just how it came it's very New Zealand
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how it came about such a small community
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after after Clint Roberts tried to
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suggest himself for the role
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no I'm sure he didn't do that oh now the
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latest feather in your cap um you're on
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an New Zealand safety video which I I
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think is sort of like Peak New Zealand
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it is celebrity in a way it's like I've
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skipped shortland Street I've jumped the
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que you did do a year on New Zealand's
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Got Talent though with Jas R I did I
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certainly did it was just one year as
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well not enough Talent not enough Talent
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no the it was like it wasn't rhetorical
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um the question it was definitely
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answerable um yeah the safety video came
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out um in the middle of the year and it
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was it was top secret you know cuz there
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there there's always a lot of interest
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within New Zealand just as a company
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from mainly The Herald and stuff but
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also new zealanders we have so much
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ownership they're like the All Blacks of
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the commercial World in New Zealand and
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I was asked and I was my honestly my
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first reaction was [ __ ] no it's I just
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don't want it to be lame and then they
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and then I explained the um the premise
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without saying that involved Steven
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Adams but they were like and it's
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somebody who's kind of in your field but
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an international sports star I was like
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well that makes kind of okay and then
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thankfully it's obviously he's the star
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of it and know stepen a little bit he
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would never do something that's lame and
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so if he's on board then yeah it's it's
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awesome it's great yeah what is your
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relationship with Steven Adams like what
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have you had to do with him um I've had
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professionally a little bit to do
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whenever he's back um he doesn't do any
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media he's not interested in doing any
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interviews he doesn't have to do any
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interviews he just wants to come back
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and hang out with his Foo um hang out on
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his um big property I think go hunting
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and then run these these amazing camps
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that um give kids the opportunity to um
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see Steven Adams and play basketball and
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practice basketball which is which is
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awesome so from Steven I I did uh like a
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Foot Locker thing with him when he was
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first drafted
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and I think edid Des bought him out and
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Foot Locker bought him out when he was
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after the draft but before the season
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started and it was a Q&A session and
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that's where I met him at Queen Street
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Foot Locker and it was like I was so I
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was frothing so much because I knew how
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big it was because he was not only was
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he drafted into the NBA but he was like
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a lottery pick which is a big deal which
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is where the worst teams get the best
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picks and he was high up the um on the
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board there and so he was drafted by OKC
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and then since then I've just had little
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bits and pieces to do with him and every
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time he's always been good and he he
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remembers Crow goes wild as a kid
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growing up watching it which is which
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really helps like oh yeah you're the
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follow from Kos well like Kos well and
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do press conferences and then he'd see
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the mic Flash and Go K as well here
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that's cool I was like that's gold for
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us like and for yeah obviously me as the
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presenter with with Mark Richardson and
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so every every time then he's always
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been really he's a lovely guy he's
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awesome he was such a pleasure to work
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with and everyone around him in that
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safety video and he was there for a lot
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longer than I was cuz they had to do
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multi-day shoot and it's such a big
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production but he was awesome with
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everybody how do they get him over the
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line like he doesn't need a Payday no he
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doesn't and I i' i' I'd speculate that
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he got quite a lot of conscious cuz he
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goes direct to Houston and he plays for
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the Rockets So I imagine that there
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there's a probably probably for tax
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purposes I probably shouldn't have said
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that oh yeah he's going to be gold Elite
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for Life yeah yeah maybe ring doesn't it
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yeah oh what about um oh your valer so
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Tom ssb's on the on the the infl thing
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um so is Valerie she's she's awesome I
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love her I got so much respect for her
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as an athlete and as a mother coming
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back and being an athlete and being a
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medalist and I love her because that
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Olympic stuff's um funny isn't it you
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you you're catching people when they're
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I suppose they're bewildered and they're
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just in the I've had Finn what on the
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podcast and he talked about like
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clambering over fences to try and like
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get to you after winning his his gold
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Med so you're getting people that are
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elated maybe surprised that they've won
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gold medals or people that are that are
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shocked because they like they've
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underperformed it's the lowest point of
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their life man it's like you've got this
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moment you're in this mix Zone and
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sometimes Sky pay for it because we've
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got a lot of great athletes and you pay
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a set fee to the the basically the
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Broadcasting Service arm of the
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international Olympic Committee and it
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costs a lot of money and you're at the
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prime spot and we were like say for the
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rowing in Paris we were right beside the
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BBC and we had um to Matthew pinent who
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was this legendary British rower and
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it's like so intimidating he's like
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they' been quiet and respectful as you
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interview your the the Kiwi Rod but he's
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listening to your questions and I'm not
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a r expert I've done my research but
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there's no way I'm a own expert and he's
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listening I'm like [ __ ] please and then
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so and then but then like he would look
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at me afterwards and he would go just
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nod I was like oh okay good but then i'
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just ask him I'd say is this a good
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question how does this work what would
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you be in that situation which you're
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lucky to rub shoulders in that respect
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but you've got this tiny moment where
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you see them walking towards you you've
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got to read their body language you've
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got to understand like the time they
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wrote or the competition they were up
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against and how you try and get a read
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on where they're going to be at so you
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the first question or two is really
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exploratory where you try and get a
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gauge of how they're feeling right at
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that moment and you genuinely do mean
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the best when you go how are you feeling
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and a lot of people I don't ask how
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they're feeling oh they're pissed off I
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mean they could be I had a terrible
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experience in London it was poolside and
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Lauren Bole one of our great swimmers
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she would be I think it was the 800
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meters and she finished fourth and she
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came out of the pool crying and this was
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like it's about to be Peak Katie Lei
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which is she's just that incredible
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American swimmer who just smashed 1500
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meters and 800 meters out um and Lauren
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was crying I was like oh you must be so
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gutted those those you know those tears
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you must be so disappointed you got so
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close she was she was like no I'm so
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happy I just smashed my
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PB oh [ __ ] misread that one misread that
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one oh but you're not to know and you've
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only you've got such a short window to
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get it right like what is it 90 seconds
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60 seconds yeah yeah especially these
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days when it's like you're basically
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going live um back in London you're
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basically if you're not live you are
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just feeding it back in most of the
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times it's not live it is repackaged and
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repurposed for the coverage but yeah it
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really is you've got to have your wits
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about you it's just it's not that it is
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terrifying did you did you do um Amy
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Fisher at the the Paris games this year
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no no I didn't do Amy Fisher no I think
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that might have been cumberly Downs yeah
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remember about everyone was talking
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about this mess of Jewel day like Lisa
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Carrington and um Amy Fisher um Lisa won
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Gold and Amy got fourth I just can't
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imagine like how she felt at the time or
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how you'd handle that as a a journalist
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terrible situation for all oh it is it
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is and it's the mark of the joural the
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reporter to ask the right questions and
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pick up the cues but it's also the
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quality of the athlete to be able to
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compose themselves and have to
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encapsulate what just happened in a
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four-year cycle and she had done so well
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she'd beaten Lisa Carrington a couple of
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times which very few people have done
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since London even before that Lisa Karen
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and Dame Lisa is just obviously an
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absolute weapon a goat in the boat and
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for Amy her basically not to really
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unfortunately fire a shot and finish the
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way it did it's just yeah really tough
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it's a tough situation it is compelling
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TV um unfortunately it is really it's
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really good and it's also really tough
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at the same time oh it's drama isn't it
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it's got yeah but it's um it's someone's
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actual life and career and four years of
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their work
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the and that's why I really had this
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thing with when I did the rowing and for
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Finn Finn's different because he's just
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this great kiwi battler who has done so
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well on a sport that was brand new to
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the Olympics no one had heard anything
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about it was looking at YouTube and had
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a Slovakian crew beside me explain this
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is obviously massive like handballs
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massive in Europe and it's at the
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Olympics and we're like what what is
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this but rowers rowers are just New
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Zealand
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is it punches above its weight there's
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massive Crews massive programs out of
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the UK and for them their four-year
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cycle has so much expectation and weight
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put on them just by row New Zealand and
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their friends and family because they
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all live in Cambridge mostly they'll
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train there and they suddenly thrust in
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front of like at times there were
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millions of people watching in New
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Zealand and they they kind of felt like
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you you they have to explain themselves
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basically as to why it happened or why
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it didn't happen and it's there one
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opportunity and that's what I've learned
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over the years is that you have to
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actually deal with you're conveying
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their story you're not just trying to
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ask why what went wrong what went wrong
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you're actually helping them get their
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story across in in a short space a short
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amount of time yeah CU I suppose if they
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have sports pyes or mindset coaches like
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one thing they they get taught is not to
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entertain the possibility of losing
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exactly so it's like they can't a
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prescripted answer about it about what
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happens when um they shut the beard yeah
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and when they and when they they do lose
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or didn't hit their expectations you
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they are quickly processing how it went
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wrong and they yeah you're right that
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mindset just it hasn't entered the
00:17:14
equation until right there and then and
00:17:16
so yeah it's trying to trying to not to
00:17:19
be offensive but then also find out what
00:17:21
they felt like it didn't work for them
00:17:23
on the day and it can be anything
00:17:25
honestly they might wake up and they
00:17:27
have no idea but they've got a stomach
00:17:28
bug and then we saw that with Mah dryy
00:17:30
he rode literally his guts out and um I
00:17:32
think it was Beijing and he just you
00:17:34
know he still did it and we wouldn't
00:17:37
know that we didn't know that and it
00:17:39
might be something that they still
00:17:41
haven't disclosed and never will
00:17:42
disclose that just they don't want to
00:17:44
tell anyone they weren't feeling 100%
00:17:45
because what how can you not feel 100%
00:17:47
It's the final you're rowing for gold
00:17:49
you're Racing for gold why can't you why
00:17:51
haven't you not timed that it's
00:17:53
incredibly hard to do well I think um
00:17:55
this like radio sport when it was an
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nday that you were talking about I think
00:17:58
I remember hrish Carter getting in
00:18:00
trouble cuz I think it was maybe the
00:18:01
Sydney games yeah um he underperformed
00:18:03
and afterwards he goes oh I just woke up
00:18:05
this morning and I just knew it wasn't
00:18:06
going to be my day and yeah the talk was
00:18:09
outraged oh that is a red flag to a bll
00:18:14
that is that is vintage radio sport you
00:18:17
would like you can just see the host gu
00:18:19
like this perfect the phone's light up
00:18:21
like an all blacks L it is the easiest
00:18:23
shift you put your feet up answer the
00:18:25
call Tony and Timo what do you think
00:18:28
went wrong a they didn't push in the
00:18:30
scrums you see the loose head he was
00:18:32
angling in too much and we're getting
00:18:34
panged he's always been like a piece of
00:18:37
chewing gum [ __ ] [ __ ] these stories are
00:18:40
great you've got so many interesting
00:18:41
insights but um yeah we'll we'll R it
00:18:43
back in we'll go back to the early years
00:18:45
of the Andrew Mulligan so you wanted to
00:18:47
be um you wanted to be a cop originally
00:18:49
yeah I thought what age what age are we
00:18:51
talking this would be like when I was
00:18:52
like 11 12 and it was there were cops in
00:18:56
the All Blacks like there was Murray
00:18:58
Pierce and then there was John Galler um
00:19:00
and they were cops in Wellington and I
00:19:02
thought that was pretty cool um and I
00:19:05
actually went on a tour of Wellington
00:19:07
police station and they both took me
00:19:09
around because back then um my dad who
00:19:12
was in radio and so was mom um he just
00:19:16
had a connection and he uh they took me
00:19:18
around I remember them fingerprinting me
00:19:20
but and it was like very cool and then I
00:19:22
remember my mom telling me you're not
00:19:24
going to be a cop because um you've got
00:19:27
Asma and you've got a lady I that had to
00:19:29
be corrected when I was 2 years old and
00:19:31
I was like oh okay all right fair enough
00:19:33
then so that's where that came from yeah
00:19:35
so it was it was a very young age but
00:19:37
you you never like to me it seems like
00:19:39
you never had a chance it was always
00:19:41
going to be media so your mom radio
00:19:43
Legion Jenny um retired last year after
00:19:45
52 years yeah and R what was she in
00:19:47
sales no she was in sales yeah she
00:19:49
started out in denen as a technician so
00:19:52
she was there I think she started when
00:19:54
she was 17 18 and nzbc as it was back
00:19:58
then um and that was in denen and then
00:20:02
met dad and they moved to Wellington and
00:20:05
uh she's they started a family my sister
00:20:08
and I and then Dad kept going and then
00:20:10
she went away from radio for a while and
00:20:13
sold microwaves in a store called
00:20:15
microwave specialist so there's no LOL
00:20:17
leming or um you know Heath coats or
00:20:20
anywhere that specialist microwave
00:20:22
stores that's all they sold that's all
00:20:24
they sold all of them JVC sharp
00:20:27
Panasonic all the Big Brand National
00:20:29
where the national National the genius
00:20:31
it was the national genius like I think
00:20:33
they still made the genius actually
00:20:34
Panasonic that's where National went so
00:20:36
like but then she'll do cooking classes
00:20:38
and make like show people how to make
00:20:40
ginger crunch in the microwave and how
00:20:42
you it's so versatile and stuff and
00:20:44
there would be people who would stop her
00:20:46
on the street in Wellington and say oh
00:20:48
you sold me a microwave I literally
00:20:50
think she sold a microwave to half of
00:20:52
Wellington she was world famous in in
00:20:55
Wellington for selling microwaves and
00:20:57
then she went back to sales and briefly
00:20:59
at Mor FM uh before it was it was at
00:21:02
media works it was an independent and
00:21:05
then she'd been at nzme for very long
00:21:08
time and they were great to her yeah and
00:21:10
Wellington and you guys you guys both
00:21:12
won Radio awards last year yeah we did
00:21:15
yeah that is is that the first time
00:21:17
that's
00:21:18
ever might might yeah that's got be
00:21:21
that's that's really special it's really
00:21:23
cool she got services to broadcast I
00:21:25
think it was services to broadcas and
00:21:26
there's one there the big one that might
00:21:28
Regal got and then there was services
00:21:30
but she was recognized for her um tenure
00:21:32
and the great people at Enz me
00:21:34
Wellington put that together her boss
00:21:36
and friend former boss and friend uh van
00:21:39
and her team did a great job nominating
00:21:41
her and yeah it was very cool it was
00:21:43
like her first R Awards I think ever
00:21:46
maybe in a very long time that she' been
00:21:48
to and they FW her up and stuff that was
00:21:49
very cool that's so special and what are
00:21:52
your early memories of your dad's career
00:21:54
see he he was doing like basketball
00:21:56
commentary and stuff n zbca yes he was
00:21:59
yeah so he'll do Saints games Wellington
00:22:01
Saints games and that was their Heyday
00:22:04
that was where ex cheer Saints yeah the
00:22:05
ex cheer saints that was when they had
00:22:07
Kenny mcfaden and Carrie Bo Agy and they
00:22:11
were um honestly they'd be like in the
00:22:13
show buildings there in New Town that'
00:22:15
have two two and a half thousand people
00:22:19
and it was loud and it was bright and it
00:22:20
was colorful and it was just exciting
00:22:23
and it was very different to going to
00:22:24
like Athletic Park and watching
00:22:26
Wellington Lions play and the N National
00:22:29
Provincial Championship it was just it
00:22:31
just caught my imagination and I he
00:22:33
would take me and ID just roam around
00:22:35
walk around as the ' 8S you could do
00:22:37
anything you know and that was so cool
00:22:39
how and Terry Orchard called the games
00:22:41
um I actually heard Terry Orchard on the
00:22:43
radio the other day or way we while ago
00:22:46
earli this year and I was like oh my God
00:22:47
Terry Orchard what a blast from the past
00:22:49
I was talking to um Jason Pine on ZB and
00:22:52
it was cool it was great um so yeah
00:22:54
that's where but he would also bring
00:22:56
home because no one really wanted to
00:22:58
read it the sports illustrator would be
00:23:01
air mailed to his office and no one
00:23:04
wanted to read it and I was like cuz
00:23:07
back then there were two newspapers
00:23:08
there was the Dominion in the Evening
00:23:10
Post in Wellington and you know that's
00:23:12
where you got your information from but
00:23:14
this American color magazine of all
00:23:16
these these amazing photographs and
00:23:18
these great articles and that really got
00:23:23
my love of basketball and just cemented
00:23:24
it and they had all these Nike ads in it
00:23:26
and there was Michael Jordan you know
00:23:28
and it was he was on the cover like
00:23:30
every three issues it was like a cover
00:23:32
with Michael Jordan on it you learn
00:23:33
about Muhammad Ali and all the stuff
00:23:35
written about these amazing athletes
00:23:38
that just you there was nothing you
00:23:39
couldn't you couldn't watch these
00:23:41
athletes you couldn't hear anything
00:23:43
about these athletes back then in New
00:23:44
Zealand when was that like early 90s
00:23:46
late 80s it was start very late 80s
00:23:50
probably like 9090 19991 onwards yeah it
00:23:54
was just yeah it was great yeah yeah
00:23:57
pre- internet kids can't remember what
00:23:59
it's like America may as well have been
00:24:01
the moon at that point like the only
00:24:04
thing that people remembered about
00:24:05
America was with their grandparents
00:24:07
telling them how much the Yanks annoyed
00:24:09
them when they came here cuz they
00:24:11
touched up their
00:24:13
Grandma CU they went on dates to the War
00:24:16
World War II yeah so is that where the
00:24:19
love of basketball came from yeah yeah
00:24:21
definitely yeah it was and then like
00:24:23
slowly there was NBA programming on TV
00:24:26
and Zed and then I think when TV3
00:24:28
launched they they had some TV they had
00:24:31
NBA action as well and they presented
00:24:34
show games and there were highlights
00:24:36
late at night they get the VCR and try
00:24:38
and work out how to set the timer um and
00:24:41
then obviously it just became easier and
00:24:43
easier to watch games as the internet
00:24:45
slowly progressed through our society
00:24:48
[ __ ] those timers on VHS were so hard to
00:24:50
figure out complicated even with the
00:24:52
G-Code one which was supposed to make it
00:24:54
easy with the pen and the barcode that
00:24:55
was impossible as well remember the
00:24:57
G-Code gcode was supposed to be
00:24:59
revolutionary it was like binary numbers
00:25:02
yeah um yes so your dad um passed away 8
00:25:05
years ago yes yeah yeah what was that
00:25:08
that was um that was yeah that was that
00:25:10
was really it wasn't a shock to me was
00:25:14
he unwell was it an ill or he wasn't
00:25:16
unwell he he basically had a a massive
00:25:18
cardiac event um on the way to a rugby
00:25:20
game um and he was in the he was in the
00:25:23
car with our neighbor well my their
00:25:25
neighbor and their kids and it was
00:25:27
really un fortunate cuz he had this
00:25:29
heart attack and the drive down um and
00:25:32
our neighbor Andrew um had to pull him
00:25:35
out of the car and perform CPR and do
00:25:37
the and there were bystandard excuse me
00:25:40
bystanders you know trying to help
00:25:43
thankfully um Wellington free ambulance
00:25:45
turned up and they took him to the
00:25:47
hospital and it was yeah was well it was
00:25:50
too late basically it was just a one of
00:25:52
those big events and he was on the the
00:25:55
life support for a few days and that was
00:25:57
a tough de for Mom and US my sister and
00:26:00
Ida so they were like no he's lost too
00:26:03
much um oxygen to the brain so he's not
00:26:06
going to um he's not going to come back
00:26:07
sorry so we had to yeah flick the switch
00:26:10
unfortunately yeah how old was he yeah
00:26:13
her dad was about to turn 73 so he was
00:26:15
72 so it was 2017 he was born in 44 yeah
00:26:20
so he's 72 [ __ ] young yeah he'
00:26:23
already had like about 5 years earlier
00:26:26
had a winner for stance
00:26:28
and then they opened him up and had a
00:26:30
quadruple bypass instead of getting the
00:26:32
stance put in his heart so yeah he was
00:26:36
yeah he was on the yeah on the way
00:26:40
basically unfortunately he he tried to
00:26:43
make it uh a few health corrections but
00:26:47
it didn't quite work too like too little
00:26:49
too late I think so yeah prob was he a
00:26:52
smoker or no I wasn't a well I wasn't a
00:26:55
smoker um just just a New Zealand male
00:26:58
that wasn't would try if things got bad
00:27:02
would go to the doctor eventually but it
00:27:05
was stubborn in the terms of like not
00:27:07
really listening um to his family
00:27:09
telling him to Make a Better Health
00:27:11
choices and would do better health
00:27:13
choices but then would revert back to
00:27:15
type unfortunately so yeah I always say
00:27:19
it's a great reminder for me and teaches
00:27:21
me to be more open about your house
00:27:23
struggles and make changes and be
00:27:25
responsible because you never know when
00:27:28
going to happen and get your blood
00:27:29
pressure checked regularly when you're
00:27:31
at a certain age and yeah do all the
00:27:33
screenings that you're supposed to do
00:27:35
and check in with your GP and yeah make
00:27:37
sure that you're basically on the right
00:27:39
path you never know when it's going to
00:27:41
strike you
00:27:42
down yeah how how was that for you it
00:27:44
was it was tough man it was yeah it was
00:27:46
tough it was tough for mom because she
00:27:48
was just in the alone in Wellington yeah
00:27:51
yeah so she's she still lives in our
00:27:53
house and it's taken mom a long a long
00:27:55
time to deal with it her work was great
00:27:58
uh my sister and her partner Ryan are
00:28:00
great they do you know had to pick up
00:28:02
the pieces after the normal bement and
00:28:05
the funeral and all that um took place
00:28:08
um I was actually in denan at a at a All
00:28:11
Blacks game and I got the call from my
00:28:12
sister and she said Dad's dad's had a a
00:28:17
big heart attack and I don't think it's
00:28:18
I don't think it's good and so I had to
00:28:20
leave the All Blacks test match because
00:28:22
I was doing the in-game fronting I had
00:28:24
to tell people from New Zealand Rugby
00:28:27
and that were great that was oh yeah you
00:28:28
have to go so had to get a flight from
00:28:30
denan luckily before the game started
00:28:33
the last flight out of denan going to
00:28:35
Wellington and um got there and then
00:28:38
went and saw him and yeah the the people
00:28:40
are nice to you there in val Hospital
00:28:42
were great but you just see them the the
00:28:46
the breathing being done for him it's
00:28:48
just yeah I don't wish that on anyone
00:28:51
and unfortunately a lot of people do
00:28:53
have that in their lives and it's yeah
00:28:55
it's really tough yeah so you yes so you
00:28:57
didn't get to have like a final like
00:28:59
profound or poyant conversation can you
00:29:02
remember what your last chat was was it
00:29:03
just some main text exchange what was
00:29:06
your relationship like yeah it was good
00:29:08
like it was it was really good sports
00:29:09
chat or yeah Sports Chat I remember the
00:29:12
Lions tour was there that year and then
00:29:16
in Wellington the second test it was
00:29:19
terrible
00:29:20
weather and I checked in with um the
00:29:23
people at New Zeal rugby and I said oh
00:29:25
you because it was aines it was
00:29:27
something there was something different
00:29:29
about the postmatch and they were like
00:29:31
we don't need you for the post game and
00:29:34
I was like that's pretty shitty weather
00:29:36
I might just go home and watch the
00:29:37
second half up at home with Dad and I
00:29:39
was glad I did because I think that was
00:29:41
pretty much the last time I saw him and
00:29:42
that would have been July and when he
00:29:45
passed away it was late August and so
00:29:48
wow yeah yeah so that was that was
00:29:50
pretty I got goosebumps yeah that was um
00:29:53
I don't really remember my the last last
00:29:56
thing so you really got to take a moment
00:29:58
moment and go when those moments are you
00:30:00
always got to check them with Mom and
00:30:02
make sure that they're okay and
00:30:04
reconnect as much as he can cuz you
00:30:05
never know yeah yeah and that's the um
00:30:07
like the downside or the flip side of
00:30:09
like great love isn't it it's great loss
00:30:11
and um yeah like I'm I'm 51 my old man's
00:30:14
still alive he's in Wellington but he's
00:30:15
in his late 70s and realistically like I
00:30:18
probably see him like once or twice a
00:30:19
year for a couple of hours at a time and
00:30:22
I saw something on Instagram it was like
00:30:23
if you work out like how many years
00:30:24
they've got left and how many more
00:30:26
visits you going to have and how many
00:30:27
more hours it's actually yeah you know
00:30:30
maybe you put more care and attention
00:30:32
into these visits I know and that's the
00:30:33
thing mom comes up all the time which is
00:30:36
really good because she loves seeing the
00:30:38
um our two boys and she's helped us out
00:30:40
over the last year as well and we
00:30:44
haven't been down enough but we're going
00:30:46
down for Christmas which is great so
00:30:47
we're really looking forward to that but
00:30:49
yeah when you start look adding it up
00:30:51
and know and looking at that you go oh
00:30:54
[ __ ] yeah that's not much it's not a lot
00:30:57
of time yeah how's how's she doing you
00:30:59
must feel whenever you think about your
00:31:01
mom like yeah do you feel like guilty
00:31:03
that you're not there or yeah oh 100%
00:31:06
yeah and and she's I mean she's she's
00:31:08
amazing she's an amazing woman um she's
00:31:11
great with the kids she's so helpful
00:31:14
she's like you know old she's but she's
00:31:18
not she's not she's very young for her
00:31:20
age she still does yoga she still goes
00:31:23
swimming she still does walks she still
00:31:25
remains very active um and she still
00:31:28
social as well and I think that those
00:31:30
are the keys to old age that that she
00:31:33
really sets a great example she loved
00:31:35
working like she loved being in this
00:31:37
industry there's a lot of young people
00:31:39
and the young people still check in with
00:31:41
her even though she's retired she still
00:31:43
catches up with them and we I say young
00:31:45
they're like in their 30s and 40s but
00:31:47
for them to still want to you know
00:31:50
connect is that speaks volume it speak
00:31:52
it does speak volumes and so that really
00:31:54
it's so important when you're in your
00:31:55
old age is to still be active in a in a
00:31:59
contributing member of society basically
00:32:01
and still being a part of it rather than
00:32:03
just regressing and just clock watching
00:32:05
which is probably some people I think do
00:32:08
yeah yeah but it takes it takes effort
00:32:10
to do that though way be easy for your
00:32:11
mom just to like lock herself up and
00:32:13
sort of mop around a bit but it takes a
00:32:15
real effort to do the alternative um you
00:32:18
yeah you spoke about your dad um I don't
00:32:21
know when it was but there's an article
00:32:22
online about you speaking about him um
00:32:24
on the Rock we'll get into this but you
00:32:26
guys have done um a tremendous amount of
00:32:27
work in the mental health space
00:32:30
particular for you know for I am hope
00:32:31
and gumo Friday it's it's phenomenal
00:32:34
that you can do the top five fart jokes
00:32:36
that's the thing I heard I heard
00:32:38
yesterday and then raise like quarter of
00:32:40
a million or half a million for I am
00:32:41
hope and you talked about um losing your
00:32:43
dad and the mental health realizations
00:32:46
that you got yeah from that like what
00:32:48
were they how was yeah what sort of
00:32:50
impact did that have on your mental
00:32:51
health um yeah I like I said it was just
00:32:55
sort of I felt like a
00:32:58
dad won't be here for a long time after
00:33:02
the the stin was supposed to go in and
00:33:04
became a quadruple bypass and so I think
00:33:07
I just repressed it but I felt like get
00:33:11
used to that phone call so when that
00:33:12
phone call came from my sister I knew I
00:33:15
was like ah yep that's the one that's
00:33:17
the that's the phone call so and I think
00:33:19
that actually helped my grieving cuz I'd
00:33:22
already locked away that that was going
00:33:24
to be a thing which was really which
00:33:27
which is I don't know that's probably
00:33:28
not what therapists say that that you
00:33:30
should do but it's what I did and so
00:33:33
I've I've dealt with it that way but in
00:33:35
terms of like being able to speak about
00:33:37
on the radio just there's so many people
00:33:39
who have been in those
00:33:40
situations that touch that reach out and
00:33:44
touch you in a way where you're
00:33:45
privileged to be in a radio situation
00:33:47
where you'll get these messages it might
00:33:49
not be on the text machine or on air but
00:33:51
it's through other avenues DMS whatever
00:33:54
which has been really it's really cool
00:33:55
we're very lucky at um The Rock because
00:33:59
they appreciate the fart jokes but then
00:34:00
they amazing as a listenership they
00:34:03
gather around each other and they they
00:34:05
help causes and I think over the years
00:34:06
they've actually morning Rumble and it's
00:34:09
driven by Bryce case who's just who's
00:34:11
done a phenomenal job of just
00:34:13
unfortunately having the tragedy and his
00:34:16
within his family and his friends that
00:34:18
he's seen it way too many times um
00:34:20
certainly more than I have and he's used
00:34:23
that to raise and I think it's up to 1.3
00:34:26
million over the years as the show with
00:34:29
gumber Fridays raised that amount of
00:34:31
money which is which is crazy which is
00:34:33
all on the listener which is cool it's
00:34:36
in yeah it's incredible and it's
00:34:37
incredible that you guys have got that
00:34:38
relationship with the audience where
00:34:40
they allow you to do both yeah yeah
00:34:42
exactly it' be very very um exhausting
00:34:45
probably a shortlived career like from
00:34:47
your own making if it was just fat jokes
00:34:49
yeah it would be you want a bit more
00:34:50
substance um yeah how's your mental
00:34:53
health been it's been good yeah it's
00:34:56
been it's been challenging and that was
00:34:58
pretty challenging for everyone um and
00:35:00
then the last few years for media has
00:35:04
been really challenging um obviously uh
00:35:07
but my mental health is is really good
00:35:09
it's been it's been hard for um my wife
00:35:13
this year she's had some health
00:35:14
challenges herself they found a a tear
00:35:17
in her brain and I think a lot of people
00:35:20
have it the walking around um but she
00:35:23
went in for during Co and it would might
00:35:26
have been one of the the delta the
00:35:27
Omicron ways but she tested positive for
00:35:30
Co and then she like one night in the
00:35:33
middle of the night she collapsed in the
00:35:35
in the bathroom and I rang house line
00:35:39
they were great and I told them what had
00:35:41
happened that she'd collapsed and they
00:35:42
were like we're going to bring we've
00:35:44
already rung an ambulance they'll be one
00:35:45
there in 5 minutes and this is like 3:30
00:35:47
in the morning and I was like what the
00:35:50
she's not that bad and what had happened
00:35:53
is that she' basically had these
00:35:55
headaches which we thought was Co
00:35:58
but I was actually a brain tear and so
00:36:01
they did a CT scan and weirdly they were
00:36:04
like where have you been Have You Been
00:36:05
overseas it was when you could travel
00:36:07
but you couldn't really travel and said
00:36:09
they and they said you've got the
00:36:11
original Co these symptoms are the
00:36:13
original Co we can't we're not going to
00:36:14
do it doesn't matter we're not going to
00:36:16
do the Bloods or whatever to really find
00:36:17
out what it is but you've got the
00:36:19
original Co it's like wow the OG Co not
00:36:22
great but respect not the omy or not the
00:36:25
Delta and there was a time when it was
00:36:27
flu was getting everybody and they said
00:36:29
just please as an aside get the flu jff
00:36:33
because there's not many covid cases in
00:36:35
here there's all the flu cuz it's just
00:36:37
obviously we' done the iso and then flu
00:36:39
came back and when we let people back in
00:36:41
the country and it just got people but
00:36:43
they did the CT Scan they found a small
00:36:46
tear and um a close a friend of hers you
00:36:50
know there's a beautiful mural of you
00:36:52
know by the morning side rail Crossing
00:36:55
there as you go to um towards like
00:36:59
Brisco and rebel swort on the right and
00:37:00
there's Morningside T in Orland and
00:37:02
there's a beautiful Muro of Eno and Eno
00:37:04
is a wonderful beautiful um man and has
00:37:08
a great was a great artist and he just
00:37:11
dropped dead one day on the four Court
00:37:12
of a service station with the brain
00:37:14
aneurysm and that was it and it was like
00:37:17
she was just like oh my God this could
00:37:19
happen to me so they did a CT scan they
00:37:21
said come back in 12 months and we'll
00:37:22
see if it's grown we'll do an MRI they
00:37:25
did an MRI and they said look it's it
00:37:27
has grown going um it's not at a rapid
00:37:29
rate thankfully but we need to put a
00:37:30
stin in your in your in your head um and
00:37:34
then so that was booked in and that
00:37:36
happened um earlier this year and she
00:37:38
had this stin put in and didn't really
00:37:40
tell anyone and they go through the
00:37:41
cored artery and that basically through
00:37:43
the thigh and up up up into the head um
00:37:47
and I put they put that in and that was
00:37:50
few months of just horrific pain
00:37:52
horrific headaches as the brain adjusted
00:37:55
to this foreign object and event the the
00:37:58
brain grows around and over it I think
00:38:01
I'm no brain doctor it's not rocket it's
00:38:04
not rocket surgery but they um it
00:38:07
managed to it's yeah she's on a bit of a
00:38:09
journey herself with this but we're
00:38:11
thankful that it was found through Co
00:38:13
like Co saved her we wouldn't have found
00:38:15
it we wouldn't have known wow unless the
00:38:18
headaches were persistent and we
00:38:19
eventually she eventually went and got
00:38:22
help and sorted it out but yeah but with
00:38:25
with Eno was just he had the headaches
00:38:28
and unfortunately they couldn't get to
00:38:30
him in time [ __ ] tough period for you so
00:38:34
mental mental health has been a
00:38:35
challenge this year trying to juggle it
00:38:37
was it was really tough when seeing how
00:38:39
incapacitated she was trying to work
00:38:43
through these these hours that I do and
00:38:45
that meant back to my mom she came up
00:38:47
was amazing and then trying to raise two
00:38:50
kids you know a 4-year-old and a
00:38:53
10-year-old um now they were great kids
00:38:56
they were they were awesome but then
00:38:59
just trying to yeah she's trying to run
00:39:01
her business and her business partner
00:39:03
Lex is great too and then people who
00:39:05
work are great but then trying to make
00:39:08
sure that life continues but also having
00:39:11
to deal with that as well was yeah
00:39:13
really really hard yeah and put on a
00:39:15
brave face for um your boys yeah you
00:39:17
know coer and Miller as well [ __ ] it's a
00:39:19
lot are you are you um thanks for being
00:39:22
so open today are you generally quite
00:39:23
good at like having open and you know
00:39:26
vulnerable conversations with people
00:39:27
people yeah I think so I think I've
00:39:28
learned to be that way especially
00:39:30
working at the Rock because we we do it
00:39:32
uh on a semi-regular basis um but you
00:39:36
just you learn to be more transparent
00:39:39
because a problem shared is a problem
00:39:41
halfed and we've got a really good
00:39:44
environment on our show off air as much
00:39:47
as we do on air um about it as well and
00:39:50
I just think yeah I've got really good
00:39:52
mates who I can talk to and they they
00:39:54
know Emma very well and it's been it's
00:39:57
been really good yeah it's it's
00:39:59
certainly not easy you don't know how to
00:40:01
start that conversation you don't know
00:40:03
go you know what my mental health is not
00:40:05
good you don't expect somebody to say
00:40:07
that yeah and as soon as they do you
00:40:09
want you feel you want to drop
00:40:10
everything and really go deep you don't
00:40:13
have to but then you know if somebody is
00:40:17
in a way then you just start to check in
00:40:20
a little bit more regularly and frame
00:40:22
conversations a little bit better and
00:40:24
make sure this you are checking in and
00:40:26
making sure that there is an open
00:40:28
dialogue that's two way that's both ways
00:40:31
yeah I think the the hard thing is um
00:40:33
like being um the bigger person and
00:40:36
taking the first step and um you know
00:40:38
starting that sort of vulnerability
00:40:39
exchange yeah um yeah just but it's it
00:40:42
is it is hard it's like like taking that
00:40:45
first step is the hardest one but once
00:40:46
you start and it gives the other person
00:40:48
permission um you know to share their
00:40:50
stuff as well I don't [ __ ] and I don't
00:40:53
do it but I I mean it's I probably
00:40:55
should it's it's Americans do it well
00:40:58
they just go to therapy um not allic
00:41:01
you've never been I've never been but I
00:41:03
probably think I should I've been twice
00:41:06
and cuz it was like my mental health was
00:41:07
but was really taking a hit a couple of
00:41:10
years ago during the co lockdowns and
00:41:12
things just were building up and I did a
00:41:15
good job of making sure that I was
00:41:19
talking to somebody but sometimes you
00:41:21
don't click with your therapist and I
00:41:24
found found this this guy and he was
00:41:26
great and we ended up just talking about
00:41:29
the black
00:41:32
caps and I was like I don't know if I'm
00:41:34
really should have to have to pay to
00:41:36
talk about the black CS I we get paid to
00:41:39
talk about the black and the black CS
00:41:41
they've they've caused a lot of mental
00:41:42
health problems over the years they've
00:41:44
been great they won the test
00:41:45
Championship yeah they've been fantastic
00:41:47
lately but yeah so I going back I think
00:41:51
if you can and is a is a big cost but if
00:41:54
you aren't finding the conversation easy
00:41:57
with your your Foo or your friends there
00:42:01
may be someone in the professional side
00:42:02
of it just to have a chat it doesn't
00:42:05
have to be I've been diagnosed with this
00:42:08
I need to get on these meds I need to
00:42:09
talk to a professional it doesn't have
00:42:11
to be that way yeah yeah I put off going
00:42:15
for to therapy for years because I was
00:42:16
like oh I don't know it's going to be
00:42:17
weird like talking about the stuff to a
00:42:19
stranger and where do you start yeah but
00:42:21
then you go there and you realize other
00:42:22
professionals but seems like old black
00:42:24
hatat mate maybe maybe he was like just
00:42:26
easing you into a bit too slowly yeah
00:42:28
yeah yeah maybe maybe I think we just
00:42:30
worked it out and it was it was that
00:42:33
time where everything was happening
00:42:36
really quickly in the media space and it
00:42:39
was a worry as to whether or not things
00:42:42
were going to happen professionally or
00:42:44
not and you just tried to make it work
00:42:48
and that stress of trying to make it
00:42:50
work and we had a we had a baby who was
00:42:53
a toddler and um my wife it was really
00:42:57
tough on her the the second pregnancy
00:42:59
because we'd gone on an IVF journey and
00:43:01
thankfully like literally the last shot
00:43:03
of it worked and then it was like he was
00:43:06
born September 3rd 2019 and then 6
00:43:09
months later on lockdown and it was
00:43:11
juggling that her juggling a brand new
00:43:13
business at the same time she's
00:43:14
literally whatsapping her business
00:43:16
partner the night of giving birth and
00:43:19
like having to you know keep up um a
00:43:23
basically a straight face so yeah she's
00:43:25
an absolute weapon and the and the the
00:43:28
the labor in the pregnancy was traumatic
00:43:31
because she's a ger she's a geriatric
00:43:33
pregnancy because she's of a certain age
00:43:36
so like all these things sounds terrible
00:43:38
by the way it does it does what's a
00:43:40
geriatric like mid 30s I think it's 35
00:43:43
and over I think they it's so offensive
00:43:45
it is so offensive but hey who we to
00:43:48
question Medical Science but there so it
00:43:50
just became um it just sort of mounted
00:43:53
and mounted and mounted yeah and then I
00:43:55
just sort of had to say hey no this is a
00:43:59
good option here I need to have a
00:44:00
conversation and start that spark that
00:44:04
chat are you good at sharing with her or
00:44:06
do you do you oh could be better we've
00:44:09
got so much going on with our kids and
00:44:12
our lives and our careers that we
00:44:14
probably don't and we actually just
00:44:15
enjoy just watching TV together but we
00:44:19
we're very good at just um knowing how
00:44:23
it works like we should probably do just
00:44:26
coup's therapy and get back into um
00:44:29
reconnecting as a couple because
00:44:30
marriage and stress of that and making
00:44:33
you know your lives better and your
00:44:35
family happy and stuff like that we're
00:44:36
very lucky we got two very good boys so
00:44:38
we' we're lucky but if you have a if
00:44:40
there's problems with your child's
00:44:42
learning or they're not socializing at
00:44:45
school as much and you're under the pump
00:44:47
professionally and you know you might be
00:44:49
made redundant or your job might be I
00:44:51
just can't yeah it's just so hard to
00:44:54
have to deal with all these societal
00:44:55
pressures that we've had to deal with
00:44:57
over the last few years yeah and just
00:44:59
like the just the day-to-day business of
00:45:01
adulting like you know having a job
00:45:03
paying your mortgage paying the bills
00:45:04
like looking after the kids like the the
00:45:06
relationship is generally going to be
00:45:08
the thing that suffers the most he CU
00:45:09
that goes on the back burner yeah it
00:45:11
does yeah yeah it certainly does because
00:45:13
it's like as soon as you get married
00:45:15
you're just on the set path of away you
00:45:17
go and it's supposed to be happy family
00:45:19
but it's like a 47 46% divorce rate in
00:45:23
New Zealand and it just it just doesn't
00:45:25
happen I mean you know as well like if
00:45:27
it doesn't happen it doesn't happen it's
00:45:29
no it's no through any fault of your own
00:45:32
or if it's not working it's not working
00:45:35
and so it's probably quite big of you to
00:45:37
to say hey let's we've Grown Apart here
00:45:40
where a lot of people don't and it's
00:45:41
just toxic households yeah yeah it's
00:45:45
challenging though I it's yeah it's
00:45:47
definitely one of the biggest
00:45:48
adversities I went through like marriage
00:45:49
breakup along with the fertility stuff
00:45:51
as well but um yeah me and JJ are still
00:45:53
great friends and we still get on
00:45:55
[ __ ] great and there are times where
00:45:56
you think ah
00:45:57
did we try hard enough is that the
00:45:59
problem you know you have these yeah but
00:46:00
by whose standards you can always have
00:46:03
those regrets as well but it's like you
00:46:05
didn't sit out you didn't have bullet
00:46:07
well I don't know but you didn't have
00:46:08
bullet points we must we did have bullet
00:46:09
points yeah yeah JJ would she would have
00:46:11
had bullet points she would have
00:46:13
organized
00:46:14
it yeah there was a PDF spreadsheet yeah
00:46:17
yeah yeah yeah no that's great oh thanks
00:46:19
for sharing that stuff really appreciate
00:46:21
it um okay let's get back to your early
00:46:24
uh media career so um cow TV
00:46:27
yeah yeah so this is this was um I found
00:46:30
some clips on YouTube with that are
00:46:31
still floating around um this is
00:46:33
groundbreaking TV this is sort of like
00:46:35
um I suppose the same s parallel with
00:46:38
sort of havoc and news boy well it was
00:46:39
around about the same time and havoc and
00:46:41
news boy there that like honestly the in
00:46:42
ic TV they were the when we were
00:46:45
students and they it was like especially
00:46:49
for me ice TV was just so [ __ ] cool
00:46:52
like it was just such different stuff I
00:46:55
can't even remember when the slots were
00:46:56
it was like Monday afternoons or
00:46:57
Saturday afternoons or something or I
00:47:00
they jumped around but havoc and news
00:47:02
boy just had that style of humor which
00:47:04
was really really dry for New Zealand at
00:47:08
the time so like Fred dag was dry right
00:47:12
but everybody knew the joke because he
00:47:13
was being a character whereas havoc and
00:47:16
news boy you really didn't you were like
00:47:19
gay old Gore [ __ ] Gore got angry it was
00:47:22
so good back then you could make those
00:47:24
jokes but so CTV
00:47:28
was basically taking that I guess a
00:47:31
little bit of that philosophy and then
00:47:33
just using it on dened and in dened
00:47:37
North deden as you know is just like a
00:47:39
this I call it like a biosphere back
00:47:41
then especially when it still had the
00:47:43
pubs like GIS and the bowler and Captain
00:47:46
Cook and the like that was just like
00:47:49
there was no need to leave your world
00:47:51
because the uni campus was right there
00:47:54
and you know our mate Clark gford was
00:47:56
the producer of CTV it was his
00:47:58
internship he went to broadcasting scor
00:48:00
Christ Church after his first year of
00:48:02
Union where I met him and then he came
00:48:04
back and started this show which was
00:48:06
basically all around the Walk of Shame
00:48:09
so cuz we were in this biosphere and
00:48:11
nobody really had cars and you didn't
00:48:13
need to drive anywhere people on Sunday
00:48:15
mornings maybe Saturday mornings depends
00:48:16
if Club rugby was on or not on Saturday
00:48:18
people went out on Fridays but Sunday
00:48:20
mornings especially early 7 to 8 people
00:48:23
try and walk home back to their flats
00:48:25
from where they'd been the night before
00:48:27
and you'd get like the Walk of Shame
00:48:30
like still looking like you know you'd
00:48:33
been dragged through the bushes maybe
00:48:35
not literally but you try and get them
00:48:37
on T on camera and you can do it because
00:48:39
if they're on the street they're fair
00:48:41
game and you'd have people who would
00:48:43
still talk to you and you'd have people
00:48:46
who run you know and it was just the
00:48:48
guilt you felt bad chasing them I was
00:48:51
like you're on an episode of fear go
00:48:53
there's a clip I saw on YouTube and
00:48:54
that's Clark saying we love the chase we
00:48:57
love it and you've got like an Old
00:48:59
English taxi or something yeah that was
00:49:01
the channel 9 taxi I yeah the channel
00:49:04
yeah was it because the channel 9 was a
00:49:06
station it had nothing to do with
00:49:07
Channel 9 in Australia but it was just
00:49:09
Channel 9 and denen and it's no longer
00:49:11
there um unfortunately but um yeah it
00:49:14
would be on like it was half hour weekly
00:49:16
show on student life and I don't even
00:49:19
know what Cal stood for I don't even
00:49:20
know why he called it Cal TV to this day
00:49:24
um I think it was like campus
00:49:25
orientation weekly maybe as an acronym
00:49:28
but it was like this old and we had
00:49:30
Nightline turn up and I wasn't the
00:49:32
original host it was good friend of mine
00:49:35
Marcus sag and Clark think had to have
00:49:39
like classic female male presento
00:49:42
because you need to appeal to both
00:49:44
audiences and then he went through about
00:49:47
four presenters female wise that just
00:49:50
flake out they didn't want to do it or
00:49:52
they just went to you know away for the
00:49:54
weekend when they were shooting and it's
00:49:56
like and lived with Marcus um flattered
00:49:59
with them and then one day they're like
00:50:01
[ __ ] we're still waiting for so and so
00:50:03
to turn up and I was like and we got to
00:50:05
do the shoot and I was like well I can
00:50:07
help I can I can do the shoot cuz I know
00:50:10
Marcus I know Clark we can we flat
00:50:13
together we've done gags before and so
00:50:16
it became like that and I don't think
00:50:18
Clark was 100% of me doing it cuz I
00:50:20
still think he felt like he needed a
00:50:21
female but the luckily for me the head
00:50:25
of pro in at Channel 9 with the head of
00:50:28
the station Ross he was like no the
00:50:31
these two are great cuz they know each
00:50:32
other and they have a bond and they can
00:50:35
they feed off each other so that's how
00:50:36
that started and So Cal TV
00:50:39
became half an hour went from half an
00:50:42
hour on a weekday and we do like would
00:50:45
set up a well Clark would set up a
00:50:47
camera in the corner of the Captain Cook
00:50:49
and then as people came into the dance
00:50:51
floor they just start making out and I
00:50:53
was just like P we just F the making out
00:50:57
it sounds so creepy now I say it PDF cam
00:51:00
or something yeah PDA PDA PDA Cam and
00:51:03
then would voice over it and just like
00:51:06
make all these make out noises and say
00:51:09
things put literally words in their
00:51:11
mouths you can't get away with it now no
00:51:14
I saw it coming on YouTube under one of
00:51:15
the things saying oh is it just and it
00:51:17
was like from this year it was like oh
00:51:18
is this is it just me or is this kind of
00:51:20
creepy and it's like well you know it's
00:51:21
quarter of a century ago though it was
00:51:23
fine at the time it was fine at the time
00:51:25
hasn't aged well but not
00:51:27
Regional television who thought that was
00:51:28
still going to be on a a video sharing
00:51:30
platform um like YouTube you for all to
00:51:34
see quarter of a century later um and
00:51:37
you and clug do you you still in touch
00:51:39
do you keep in touch yeah every now and
00:51:41
again just via socials yeah like see him
00:51:43
at some random spots um yeah hung out
00:51:47
with them recently well when I say
00:51:48
recently like last year bumped into him
00:51:51
and yeah it's like it's just crazy to go
00:51:53
it's like that's Clark but he's also
00:51:55
he's the you know the husband of jendra
00:51:58
Odun it's crazy I think in terms of um
00:52:00
like leaders Partners I don't know if
00:52:03
anyone's had a worse go than what he's
00:52:04
said like yeah in terms of the rumors
00:52:06
and stuff like him being on home
00:52:08
detention and all this other stuff it's
00:52:10
just ludicrous and you think it's
00:52:11
laughable but then it's you realize no
00:52:13
this is actually someone's [ __ ] life
00:52:15
yeah yeah and now like these the people
00:52:17
that start those rumors were empowered
00:52:19
by
00:52:21
um lockdowns and vaccines and and 5G
00:52:24
where they weren't just they weren't
00:52:26
just on the fringes anymore they were
00:52:28
like still Fringe but just seeping into
00:52:31
everyday conversation cuz it would just
00:52:32
be like oh did you see that thing on
00:52:34
Facebook where xyz's in trouble and
00:52:37
they've and like it was your auntie on
00:52:39
Facebook going asking a question and
00:52:42
that just fit into itself and it just
00:52:44
became this ugly ugly rumor that just
00:52:47
begat another rumor that begat another
00:52:49
rumor and eventually it just became had
00:52:51
to like they had to address it that's
00:52:53
how that's how messed up it was in New
00:52:55
Zealand there for it still is messed up
00:52:58
to be honest oh it's completely cooked
00:53:00
so was it after C TV is that when our
00:53:02
paths crossed is that when you started
00:53:03
at the ede yeah so Clark started as your
00:53:06
producer right and then yeah cuz he was
00:53:08
I think he was on a he was on one of
00:53:10
those one of the very very early seasons
00:53:11
of Treasure Island back before they had
00:53:13
celebrities on so he was just like a
00:53:15
regular civilian he was on Treasure
00:53:18
Island I think he did quite well he came
00:53:19
second I think was he and he's like
00:53:22
always going to be great at Treasure
00:53:23
Island because very resourceful and he
00:53:25
yeah he was
00:53:27
he was on Treasure Island then he became
00:53:28
the producer of the morning mad house on
00:53:30
the edge and then I finished up at Uni
00:53:33
I'd done another year of CTV which had
00:53:36
been picked up as a by Spates as a
00:53:38
sponsor and it went from half an hour um
00:53:41
weekly to one hour every night every
00:53:44
week night for a full year which is
00:53:47
where I just basically cut my teeth like
00:53:49
there was no one telling me really how
00:53:51
to do it and how to be a presenter or
00:53:54
anything but I just sort of fashioned a
00:53:56
a version of myself on TV on in denen at
00:54:00
10:30 at night and that's how I met
00:54:02
Steven from denen cuz he'd ring in and
00:54:04
some days Steven was great and sometimes
00:54:06
he just H down the phone you as he's
00:54:08
prone to
00:54:09
do happy birthday stepen oh Ste we're
00:54:13
taking him to La I know I saw that it's
00:54:15
amazing that's so generous that's so
00:54:16
cool that you guys sorted that out oh
00:54:18
it's it's going to be fun but being at
00:54:19
his um 50th which was at the um the cin
00:54:21
Co in um like at 10:00 at night when it
00:54:25
was wrapping up like his was like um
00:54:27
have you had a good day stepen he's like
00:54:28
oh it's pretty like you with your your
00:54:30
5-year-old like he was like I don't want
00:54:31
to I don't want to talk about it she was
00:54:33
like now Steven you've had a lot of
00:54:34
sugar today I think we need a good
00:54:36
night's sleep and then we'll start
00:54:37
tomorrow it was an interesting Insight
00:54:39
cuz we thought in La this is how we're
00:54:40
going to have to speak to him if he gets
00:54:42
grumpy yeah don't speak to him like a
00:54:44
50-year-old like adult man speak to him
00:54:46
like he's a like he's a a young kid yeah
00:54:48
he's he's such an icon of denan like he
00:54:51
really is and he's um he's he was great
00:54:54
when I was there and then yeah to see
00:54:57
how you guys had him as a as a a part of
00:55:00
your show and and how you've just T
00:55:02
taken him under your wings basically
00:55:04
yeah what such a big part of his life
00:55:05
you can't just sort of cast him aside so
00:55:09
I wasn't aware of all that TV experience
00:55:10
you had in Den need in so then you
00:55:11
started the age and you like um you like
00:55:14
a promo you were just like putting CDs
00:55:16
and DVDs and bags and them out yeah
00:55:18
ordering Banner WAP and right so you
00:55:21
were completely underutilized so I feel
00:55:23
like the the the the promo manager and
00:55:25
the the pr director I feel like they
00:55:28
they did you did you express an interest
00:55:30
in what you wanted to do not really no I
00:55:34
just thought I could get you were
00:55:35
completely underused though way may yeah
00:55:37
maybe may but also I wasn't any I had
00:55:40
never done radio and never been on radi
00:55:42
never studied radio never you know
00:55:44
started as a 17year old or whatever what
00:55:46
how are you wearing two x 2xs 2xs sorry
00:55:51
2xs and P me like and then just taken
00:55:53
under Mike West Wang and then that's how
00:55:55
you radio never no one ever showed me
00:55:57
this is how you radio so I probably was
00:56:00
just sort of I'd been hired to do Xbox
00:56:02
Gold uh summer parties and organized
00:56:05
them and I did them I executed it
00:56:09
relatively well but then I remember one
00:56:12
day Leon our boss said to me right
00:56:15
you're doing the fat 40 and Stables is
00:56:18
away and you're doing the fat 40 or fat
00:56:21
30 or whatever it was and like I was
00:56:25
like what is what does that mean no one
00:56:27
showed me how to record anything or go
00:56:29
live and then I I just remember just
00:56:32
absolutely cooking it and I remember M
00:56:34
putu having to come in and do it and fix
00:56:37
it all on a Saturday afternoon and this
00:56:39
is in Hamilton so I started in Hamilton
00:56:41
it was just like that probably sent me
00:56:44
back a long time in radio that's so
00:56:47
unfair though I know it was like single
00:56:49
swim and I S like a Stein did you like
00:56:52
on reflection was it as bad as what you
00:56:54
yeah cuz i' i' like the cook the logs
00:56:57
and everything was out of time things
00:56:58
were playing over the top of each other
00:57:01
I don't know what they were thinking I
00:57:02
don't know what Leon was thinking that
00:57:04
was a real test for me and I cocked it
00:57:06
so you yeah you were there for a while
00:57:08
and then
00:57:10
um then you left you went to Japan to
00:57:12
teach English yeah I went to Japan I had
00:57:14
a mate who who had gone to Japan to
00:57:16
teach English and then fell in with the
00:57:19
stock broken crowd because he played
00:57:22
rugby and they're all xats and then made
00:57:24
a ton of money doing that so he didn't
00:57:26
need to teach English but he was like
00:57:27
it's a great way to come to Japan on
00:57:29
your way to the
00:57:31
UK make some money and he had this
00:57:34
amazing three-bedroom apartment that has
00:57:36
work paid for like right like a
00:57:39
10-minute walk from shabuya Crossing by
00:57:42
a place called yoyogi Park which is
00:57:45
Flash as and I just stayed in in this
00:57:49
room in his apartment that I didn't have
00:57:50
to pay for and then was there for like 6
00:57:53
months and I thought I don't really want
00:57:55
to go to oh [ __ ] I don't really actually
00:57:58
want to go to the UK and just grind it
00:58:00
out in a shared space with 12 other
00:58:03
people from
00:58:04
ashb Hammersmith where all the other out
00:58:07
and you know do that I'd rather go back
00:58:10
and do try my luck at media one last
00:58:15
time and by then I was in my
00:58:17
mid-20s and I'd already worked with um
00:58:21
this girl CLA Gibson who's uh who now
00:58:24
lives in London and she had been my
00:58:26
producer after Clark at C TV for that
00:58:29
year that we did an hour live every day
00:58:31
and we um she just started at three
00:58:34
sport which was basically the production
00:58:36
side of TV3 that did all the free to
00:58:39
wear rugby and made the sports
00:58:41
Production shows not the sports news
00:58:43
that was different and then so I got a
00:58:45
job there and that based off
00:58:48
CTV and John McDonald who um who's who
00:58:52
had done basically everything now done
00:58:55
Dancing with the Stars and all that for
00:58:56
TV3 one of the big dogss at TV3 for
00:58:58
years he ran the three sport part of it
00:59:01
and we started a a show called sports
00:59:04
are and Oscar kley Nathan Ry were host
00:59:07
and I was the I was the reporter that no
00:59:10
one knew everyone else was famous there
00:59:12
was Dion Nash there was Kelly Swanson
00:59:14
row there was all these famous people
00:59:17
and then there was me and all these
00:59:19
famous people had all these amazing jobs
00:59:21
and stuff this was one of them a Mandy
00:59:24
Smith now Mandy Barker was one like all
00:59:26
these great people and then I was the
00:59:28
one who had nothing else except this job
00:59:31
and then I could go and do these
00:59:34
incredible overseas trips for two weeks
00:59:36
3 weeks and file these stories and that
00:59:40
that wouldn't age CU they couldn't do it
00:59:42
cuz they couldn't take the time to go
00:59:44
away for two to three weeks and so I got
00:59:47
to go to like the Indianapolis 500 and
00:59:50
interview Scott Dixon in this Rocky
00:59:51
season as first Indie 500 I went
00:59:54
interviewed Kirk peny who was in Chicago
00:59:57
and about to do the NBA pre-draft pre
00:59:59
pre-draft camp in interview H he just
01:00:02
come out of Wisconsin um Travis uh can't
01:00:07
remember I want to say Travis Scott but
01:00:09
it's not um he was a baseballer and he
01:00:13
was literally in the minor leagues
01:00:15
trying to Slug It Out and make it into
01:00:18
Major League Baseball which is a great
01:00:19
story so I went to Syracuse where he was
01:00:21
playing in doublea baseball and um
01:00:24
Travis Wilson it was and so
01:00:26
I did I did all these stories and I just
01:00:28
made it a little bit CTV it was a little
01:00:31
bit rock and roll and we used you know
01:00:33
actual production music and it was
01:00:35
fastpaced and it was supposed to be
01:00:36
slick and it was slick thankfully and it
01:00:39
was just it just had a bit of a you know
01:00:40
a bit of a a wink in your eye about it
01:00:43
and yeah that's when it started really
01:00:45
and I was like [ __ ] and I had these I
01:00:47
just remember coming back and delivering
01:00:49
the 7500 story and these Grizzly not
01:00:53
grizzled experienced joural producers at
01:00:56
TV3 come up to me and say Well done and
01:01:00
like really good stuff and I was like
01:01:02
they're like yeah I can't believe have
01:01:04
you done this before I was like no I've
01:01:05
never done this I've just got lucky and
01:01:08
so that was that would gave me a lot of
01:01:10
confidence that I was on the right path
01:01:11
I'd made the right decision and that was
01:01:13
about six months after I got back from
01:01:14
Japan I'd done some Super Rugby
01:01:17
storytelling before then you then you
01:01:19
had that foot on the letter and I
01:01:20
suppose that's all you needed so we were
01:01:21
talking about before like you do a good
01:01:23
job and you're nice to be around and
01:01:24
you're polite and you're and it's
01:01:26
amazing how far it gets you and also but
01:01:28
being persistent because like you like
01:01:30
you said like did you really make it
01:01:31
knowing that you wanted to be this at
01:01:33
the edge and I was like obviously no but
01:01:36
then this time round John he so much
01:01:39
John McDonald so much on his plate he
01:01:41
kept forgetting about me because he had
01:01:42
all these other people who were like
01:01:45
really important ex ex sports stars and
01:01:48
I just kept nagging him and St mcferson
01:01:51
who was the producer to be on the pilot
01:01:54
for this and be on the pilot and I want
01:01:56
to do the story I've got this great idea
01:01:58
bows is back and Bows is Big with the
01:02:01
these teenagers and I found the story
01:02:03
that three news had done um about I his
01:02:07
name was mroy and he was a really good
01:02:09
bowler but he was 19 years old and I
01:02:13
just thought I could jux to position it
01:02:15
with a bit of n FR Williams music Fast
01:02:19
Cuts make it rock and roll take their
01:02:21
track cuz I didn't need to it was just a
01:02:22
pilot and then do it and then put that
01:02:25
on the pilot but the pilot wasn't
01:02:27
actually my name I could see on the
01:02:29
white ball my name wasn't on the rundown
01:02:31
and so I had to I basically just
01:02:33
harassed them to do it and it made the
01:02:35
cut because then the exacts who
01:02:36
commissioned the show were like oh yeah
01:02:38
we really like that and that's how close
01:02:40
it came was like I could have just been
01:02:42
left off the list if I hadn't said
01:02:43
anything so you really got to if you
01:02:45
feel it and you know you just have to
01:02:47
push and you know youve being pushy but
01:02:49
you know you're you're right for the
01:02:51
role that they don't think you are yet
01:02:54
yeah it's a good skill to have I think
01:02:56
that persistence it's about um having
01:02:58
the the I suppose the social awareness
01:02:59
to know when you're just like [ __ ]
01:03:01
pain in the ass when you're just a
01:03:02
Punisher and like people are like [ __ ]
01:03:05
off oh my God this guy um yeah that's
01:03:09
[ __ ] great was IT Crowd gohost wild
01:03:11
after that yeah so now you're doing a
01:03:14
sports 365 or something yeah so what
01:03:16
happened was TV3 had all the free to
01:03:18
wear rights that Sky basically leased to
01:03:22
them which meant that every Saturday
01:03:24
night there was a free to a game on TV3
01:03:27
but it was 90 minutes after the game had
01:03:28
actually kicked off and then that was
01:03:30
full of ads and then as that I I think
01:03:34
that basically the public and the
01:03:36
diffusion of Sky into households
01:03:38
diffusion of innovation people slowly
01:03:40
became more and more open to bind sky
01:03:42
and we have one of the highest
01:03:44
penetrations of of payv in the world
01:03:47
especially at that time people would the
01:03:50
audience was dwindling for the free to
01:03:52
AAR rights so um I think they just
01:03:56
decided that they weren't going to buy
01:03:57
these rights anymore because they
01:03:58
couldn't sell them so TV3 basically
01:04:01
everything just constricted and John
01:04:04
said look give give Sky a call and you
01:04:08
um I'll put in a great word for you I
01:04:11
think your resume you know you've got
01:04:13
your Sizzle reel and they'll know who
01:04:15
you are by now which is great which is
01:04:18
very helpful and so I rang sky and that
01:04:19
was like 2005 and Sport 365 was their
01:04:22
Nightly News show and it was basically I
01:04:25
just went there as as a producer and a
01:04:28
reporter and I was like starting back at
01:04:32
the bottom of the ladder again which is
01:04:33
fine because it was like you just can't
01:04:35
have a rock and roll ride the whole time
01:04:37
and so we did 365 and some and sometimes
01:04:40
it would make it to air and other times
01:04:42
the whole system would just [ __ ] itself
01:04:43
because they bought uh French radio
01:04:47
editing software to edit TV on this
01:04:51
vintage Sky back then go cheap and
01:04:54
demand something something that isn't
01:04:56
set up to do it and it would just it was
01:04:58
called dallot and it just crashed all
01:05:00
the time and things wouldn't happen and
01:05:01
it was a bit of a nightmare but there
01:05:03
was people like Melody Robinson was on
01:05:05
it Brenan pong was hosting it um yeah it
01:05:10
was like great people step MAA obviously
01:05:13
and we all worked on it and then Sky
01:05:17
bought Prime TV and Prime was owned by
01:05:20
the Aussies and Paul Holmes was on it
01:05:22
remember when Paul Holmes left yeah made
01:05:24
the big switch it was mess massive
01:05:26
massive massive deal like a lot of money
01:05:29
and that hadn't worked out for Paul I
01:05:32
mean he got paid so it worked out
01:05:33
financially but um the audience didn't
01:05:36
go with Paul which is a real it was a
01:05:38
real telling like far out Paul Holmes
01:05:40
was leaving everyone's going to go watch
01:05:42
them on Prime that TV1 audience is not
01:05:45
going anywhere it is it is locked in you
01:05:49
know 5:00 the chase nowadays 6:00 One
01:05:52
news no rival to it 7:00 seven sharp
01:05:56
with Jeremy and Hillary amazing 500,000
01:05:58
people still watching linear
01:06:00
TV and back then like the Paul homes
01:06:03
experiment didn't work but Sky bought it
01:06:05
because they bought a free toar channel
01:06:09
so those free toar rights that they were
01:06:10
leasing out they needed those Free To
01:06:14
Wear rights to to bid for the Olympics
01:06:17
because you got to have an element of
01:06:19
global sport events on free to AAR CU
01:06:21
they won't just let everything hide
01:06:23
behind a pay wall you have to have a
01:06:25
free to AAR ch pel so it it was a
01:06:27
strategic acquisition by John fet the
01:06:29
CEO and the board and then the Paul
01:06:32
holes thing I don't think they really
01:06:33
wanted to be lumbered with a huge
01:06:34
contract so they asked that and that's
01:06:37
how Crowd Goes Wild came about because
01:06:38
John fet went to Rick elito and said we
01:06:41
need something that showcases sky sport
01:06:43
to a free toar audience and we need it
01:06:45
to be every week night and I want it to
01:06:47
be fun and a reverent and a shop window
01:06:51
to what we offer and so Kos wild started
01:06:55
like that
01:06:56
and Rick um and Rick basically got the
01:06:59
existing budget of sport 365 so they
01:07:01
guessed sport
01:07:02
365 um which didn't go down well with
01:07:05
some people in the sport office and then
01:07:07
they took that budget and gave it to
01:07:09
Rick and said this is your kago wild
01:07:11
budget well this is your show budget and
01:07:14
you take whoever you want to bring
01:07:16
across and I'd known rck because I'd
01:07:17
done a few things a little bit with
01:07:20
Sports Cafe that didn't make it to a but
01:07:22
he knew and he'd been at TV3 as a
01:07:24
consultant in and out with John McDonald
01:07:28
and just right place right time because
01:07:29
he said oh yeah I'll bring I'll bring
01:07:31
Andrew across because I think he'll be a
01:07:32
great producer for us and he's he's got
01:07:34
a great eye for like you know being a
01:07:37
little bit of reverent and so we ended
01:07:40
up he ended up coming out with the show
01:07:42
and he he had an idea for Mark
01:07:44
Richardson to abuse him because he' done
01:07:46
this thing with Steven Fleming where he
01:07:49
had been
01:07:51
um Stephen Fleming was obviously the
01:07:54
cricket captain and paid Mark out for
01:07:56
asking a really dumb question and and it
01:07:59
was was the best acting it was so good
01:08:02
it was so good it was for Mark's Cricket
01:08:03
show and they filmed it solely for the
01:08:07
cricket show that played on Sky cuz it
01:08:09
was his a reverent style of humor as
01:08:11
well but what the mistake was well
01:08:14
wasn't a mistake it was when you when
01:08:17
you're in an OB everything gets fed into
01:08:19
a truck right and it's kept in the in
01:08:23
the hard drive of the truck but what had
01:08:25
being shut down was the link to India
01:08:28
cuz India would buy all the cricket and
01:08:29
to stream all the cricket and
01:08:33
somehow it went to Air and they must
01:08:35
have thought in India oh Mark
01:08:37
Richardson's going to interview Steven
01:08:38
Fleming and somehow got Lost in
01:08:41
Translation that they took this
01:08:43
interview and I don't know if it went
01:08:45
live or not but they played the
01:08:46
interview out of Mark getting ripped by
01:08:48
Steven Fleming and the Indians were like
01:08:50
oh my God holy [ __ ] Stephen fing the
01:08:54
black caps captain is reaming his former
01:08:57
teammate and now presenter Mark
01:08:58
Richardson this is shocking this is
01:09:00
great TV this is amazing and um of
01:09:04
course it wasn't it was all Lost in
01:09:06
Translation but it became famous went
01:09:09
viral before viral was viral um and Rick
01:09:13
hired Mark to do that and then he needed
01:09:15
somebody beside him he needed a and so
01:09:17
we ended up or I ended up auditioning
01:09:20
all these different people one day in
01:09:22
the studio space offsite and all these
01:09:26
different people came through and I was
01:09:27
the one who sat in the other chair
01:09:30
asking them questions manufacturing a
01:09:32
bit of banter and AD liing and just I
01:09:36
remember the phone call Rick ringing me
01:09:38
and I was in my flat and gry Lin and he
01:09:41
said look um thank you doing for doing
01:09:44
all the auditions but actually you're
01:09:45
the one who's going to be um I think
01:09:47
you're the one who should be in the
01:09:48
chair it was literally one of those
01:09:51
phone calls that you just dream about
01:09:53
and I I I never thought I could I could
01:09:56
be that host or I could do it and I'm
01:09:58
going to Scupper these people's
01:10:00
opportunities it was like no no that's
01:10:01
fine I'm going to be a produc I still
01:10:02
got a job in TV it's fantastic I'm in at
01:10:05
Sky this is great this is right at my
01:10:07
alley but I never thought it should be
01:10:08
me I should be the one what did he did
01:10:11
he like the um the chemistry or the
01:10:13
interplay between you guys was it
01:10:14
obvious like immediately or yeah well I
01:10:16
never had to I never had to audition
01:10:18
Mark he was already had his mind made up
01:10:20
on Mark I mean I mean I'm sure like Rick
01:10:24
probably there's variation to his side
01:10:26
of the story of course but he just saw
01:10:28
the way I dealt with these other people
01:10:30
and thought he's a good foil and he'll
01:10:33
be the straight presenter but he can
01:10:34
hold his own if need be I think that's
01:10:37
how he would say it and that's how I
01:10:39
remember it being conveyed to me and I
01:10:41
was like [ __ ] that's awesome what a
01:10:44
dream and then it started and it was
01:10:47
absolutely panned the hated it yeah it
01:10:51
was it was I remember seeing you at a at
01:10:54
a mat's barbecue I think it was at the
01:10:55
of year one and you I was like oh this
01:10:57
Show's really good and you're like no
01:10:58
it's probably going to be cancelled and
01:11:00
here we are like 17 years later it's
01:11:01
still going but yeah yeah how was that
01:11:03
time was it brutal it was it was a it
01:11:05
was a reality check because in in
01:11:08
hindsight they were correct but we were
01:11:09
just trying our best but there was no
01:11:11
regular sport show like ours at a at a
01:11:15
not technically not prime time but a
01:11:17
prime time a Heritage spot at 700 p.m.
01:11:20
like sports fans are like [ __ ] that's
01:11:23
good we'll take that but it wasn't
01:11:26
it wasn't the sports news as you expect
01:11:28
it sports news with a Twist is what we
01:11:31
called it yeah comedic twist it was like
01:11:33
and we weren't trying to be funny but we
01:11:34
were trying to be funny do you know what
01:11:36
I mean it wasn't like seven days it
01:11:37
wasn't like um which is a a legendary
01:11:40
show it was just trying to get our way
01:11:42
through it different from what you've
01:11:44
just seen at 6 p.m. on the sports news
01:11:47
and it [ __ ] a lot of people off which
01:11:49
I'm I'm I'm more than happy with and it
01:11:51
still probably does to this day but
01:11:53
we've we're part of the furniture now on
01:11:55
t TV which is cool yeah 18 years it's
01:11:58
incredible um it's like we were talking
01:12:00
before it was at a came on I guess at at
01:12:02
a time where sport in New Zealand was
01:12:04
very very serious um you had to sort of
01:12:06
have a frown on your forehead about it
01:12:07
and you guys just um Sport's fun and you
01:12:10
guys made it fun yeah exactly and it's
01:12:12
like so like the Sunday star times just
01:12:15
wrapped us and and it was like we didn't
01:12:18
review that well I was like oh well and
01:12:20
I took it to heart because you know but
01:12:23
then the feedback from from people who
01:12:26
would say hey you're the guy from Kos
01:12:27
wild and you go yeah and they' go really
01:12:29
love the show and he' like oh yeah
01:12:31
normal people actually like it not just
01:12:34
some grizzled old sports editor yeah
01:12:37
someone who's writing a column in a
01:12:38
newspaper that's not who it's for yeah
01:12:40
um and what about um you personally like
01:12:42
how long did it take you to sort of find
01:12:44
your voice and feel really comfortable
01:12:46
yeah you know being the Andrew Mulligan
01:12:49
the yeah the Andrew Mulligan um it was
01:12:51
actually the the following year I reckon
01:12:54
and Mark went away for the 2007 World
01:12:58
Cricket World Cup and that was in like
01:13:00
the
01:13:01
Bahamas in the West Indies um so it was
01:13:05
more the West Indies actually not the
01:13:06
Bahamas um but he was away for [ __ ] so
01:13:09
long and that was one of the longest
01:13:10
tournaments they've ever had and it's
01:13:12
never been that long but I had to do the
01:13:14
show obviously and we had a rotating
01:13:16
cast of great people who' come through
01:13:18
like athletes like Simon D who I've
01:13:21
worked with for love um Tony Dalton as
01:13:24
well who rest in peace yeah rest in
01:13:26
peace s Dalton um like great athletes
01:13:30
and I really became it's it's not your
01:13:33
show but you are the one that there
01:13:35
these people are Alig on you to guide
01:13:38
them and direct them and and make them
01:13:40
feel comfortable and not like show them
01:13:42
up or you know they're in a very
01:13:44
vulnerable position CU it's a hard thing
01:13:46
to do a half hour tally and just sit
01:13:47
there and if you're an ex-athlete you've
01:13:50
never done it before it's like so I
01:13:52
really found my voice then which was was
01:13:55
good and when Mark came back I remember
01:13:56
having a conversation with him the the
01:13:58
car park cuz mark it was all on him
01:14:02
previously and I was there as a little
01:14:05
bit of an offsider and then I said look
01:14:07
this is going to work if you and I both
01:14:09
go to this level and have that are they
01:14:12
do they not like each other or do they
01:14:14
like each other are they taking the p a
01:14:16
Ser like we we get to that point it's
01:14:18
like Hudson on Hall type stuff you know
01:14:20
they don't like each other but do they
01:14:22
like each other and if we can carry that
01:14:23
off every night I think we'll be to
01:14:25
winner yeah so that's that's pretty much
01:14:27
how it became you know in its Glory
01:14:30
years of just being some shows were good
01:14:33
some shows were great other shows were
01:14:35
just like flush it down the Dy it was a
01:14:37
it was a great combination though
01:14:39
fantastic combination were you guys he's
01:14:42
he's an unusual guy re were you would
01:14:45
you would you say at any point you were
01:14:47
actual friends yeah I think we were
01:14:50
eventually like we we worked at radio
01:14:51
sport together and we um we weren't
01:14:55
close um I don't know if he's close to
01:14:57
many people though by by Design no he's
01:14:59
not and I and I I mean I love him for it
01:15:02
and I will always say that yes Mark and
01:15:04
I were friends but like uh macka and Rie
01:15:08
they were different people and circles
01:15:11
yeah yeah and it's like they were great
01:15:12
on air together but it's also just to
01:15:15
have a little bit of that doesn't mean
01:15:17
that you're all mates off off the show
01:15:19
and it doesn't matter do you know what I
01:15:21
mean like but he was very different like
01:15:23
he would go surfing by himself and he
01:15:24
would go which was his way of relaxing
01:15:27
he's an active relaxer so he became a
01:15:29
runner and as you know like running's a
01:15:32
very isolating situation we spend
01:15:34
running for [ __ ] 3 hours like he
01:15:37
would he'd be like the guy who ran in
01:15:38
those those those toes shoes oh yeah the
01:15:42
vibr five fingers yeah you know he
01:15:45
became that guy a triathlete like he'd
01:15:48
do all these things I was like far out
01:15:51
we're just different which worked on air
01:15:53
so it was yeah but yeah I mean I Mark
01:15:56
Mark works for
01:15:58
um bar now for bar now yeah so he's left
01:16:01
that media World behind it all came all
01:16:04
came to a very silent stop after Co for
01:16:06
his his projects and stuff which is
01:16:08
really really hard for him to deal with
01:16:10
uh person because I I remember ringing
01:16:12
him and checking in and saying because
01:16:13
it was like today FM shut down the block
01:16:16
got cancelled everything just became you
01:16:19
know the am show after before that was
01:16:21
you know he been re been moved off that
01:16:25
that so it was all very hard for him but
01:16:27
being Mark very resourceful very good
01:16:30
mindset of dealing with failure because
01:16:32
he dealt with failure as a cricketer
01:16:34
because he literally wrote a book called
01:16:36
thinking negatively where he learned to
01:16:38
deal with failure all the time and
01:16:41
turning that into success like he
01:16:42
started out in test Cricket as a bowler
01:16:45
and was [ __ ] and became an opening
01:16:47
batsman like it's one of the great
01:16:49
Transformations yeah I I had um a
01:16:52
podcast last week with Dame Julie
01:16:53
Christie and she talked about him being
01:16:54
the best person that she's ever worked
01:16:55
with like just in terms of his
01:16:57
professionalism and just his um yeah his
01:17:00
his workflow and his work process and
01:17:02
stuff incredible like would manage like
01:17:05
radio sport in the
01:17:06
morning go and do Cricket commentary and
01:17:10
then might have to do some stuff for
01:17:12
crowd at night if he was away like just
01:17:14
had this hectic schedule at times and
01:17:17
yeah I remember being told that on the
01:17:19
Block like there's they have a script
01:17:22
like I was talking to Andy Ellis about
01:17:23
this the other day who now does the
01:17:25
moving houses show on TV1 that's on and
01:17:28
he said the hardest thing is to having
01:17:30
to remember a script verbatim and
01:17:31
deliver it in a way that feels natural
01:17:34
so you've got not just remember the
01:17:35
lines but deliver the and sell the lines
01:17:37
down the barrel and I remember being
01:17:39
told by people who worked on the Block
01:17:41
said yeah Mark was just [ __ ] great he
01:17:44
just wouldn't if around he knew what he
01:17:46
had to do he rehearsed and it was a
01:17:48
learning curve for him I remember him
01:17:49
telling me that if you know initially it
01:17:51
was tough because I didn't realize you
01:17:53
had to do that you couldn't just add
01:17:55
your way through you had to deliver
01:17:57
these lines and eventually he became
01:17:58
because he's very dedicated he became
01:18:00
really good at it so yeah he was um yeah
01:18:03
he's a he's a lost to broadcasting I
01:18:05
really think he should be back in
01:18:06
broadcasting but I don't think there's
01:18:08
an Avenue at the moment for him well
01:18:09
he's doing bits and pieces they have
01:18:10
Cricket stuff yeah exactly so he's got
01:18:12
his toe in the water and that is his
01:18:14
that's his passion he loves Cricket
01:18:16
commentry like for if there was anything
01:18:18
that he'd want to do the most there'll
01:18:19
be paydays that'll be greater than
01:18:21
Cricket commentary but as passion is
01:18:22
doing Cricket commentary so the the both
01:18:25
end of the day thing which um holes has
01:18:27
done H um homes who else hosing Tony
01:18:31
straight it's like an elite Jeremy Wells
01:18:34
oh Jeremy Wells of course yeah radio
01:18:35
hardi and it's an elite group of like
01:18:38
broadcasters that have done that you
01:18:40
you've done that for many years yeah
01:18:42
it's I did that there was a stint there
01:18:45
when I was doing five nights a week and
01:18:47
five nights of radio which they've done
01:18:50
and it's incredible to think that you
01:18:54
can do it
01:18:55
for as long as you can you can't have a
01:18:57
lifestyle away from broadcasting that is
01:19:00
a party lifestyle cuz it'll just catch
01:19:03
up on you and it just it's it's it just
01:19:05
like you constantly jet lag when you do
01:19:07
breakfast radio right so to be able to
01:19:10
manage your day and then Peak it at the
01:19:12
other end of the day orbe it for half an
01:19:14
hour was actually quite a good stress
01:19:17
relief I really embraced it I really
01:19:19
enjoyed it I really I really enjoyed the
01:19:22
fact that I could do both and
01:19:25
made sure that I was eventually worked
01:19:27
out that you need to do exercise and you
01:19:30
just can't rely on coffees and caffeine
01:19:33
and herbal supplements or whatever it is
01:19:35
like gr or ginsing like you really have
01:19:37
to have the the consumate lifestyle to
01:19:39
be able to do that but I tapered that
01:19:41
back when we had kooper in 2013 cuz I
01:19:45
was just wasn't seeing him I wouldn't
01:19:46
see him in the morning and I wouldn't
01:19:48
really see him at night because he was a
01:19:49
baby and then so I just said look I'm
01:19:51
not going to I'm going to and I knew
01:19:52
that the Friday night show was the one
01:19:55
show where I didn't feel like I had to
01:19:56
be on and I think it was important for
01:19:58
people like Haley Holt and stuff to be
01:19:59
able to do
01:20:00
it um and have an opportunity because
01:20:04
I've been greedy and hogging it for like
01:20:05
at least 10 years so yeah so I Ste back
01:20:08
a little bit and I remember sainsbury
01:20:10
steep back a little bit from doing
01:20:12
closeup and so I thought if I can
01:20:15
negotiate that with Rick and he was
01:20:16
really good about it and it was probably
01:20:18
the best thing that I did and then I
01:20:21
just stayed at four nights for a long
01:20:22
time until Co hit and we had to reduce
01:20:25
The Showdown and now it's only two
01:20:27
nights Mondays and Thursdays but I feel
01:20:29
like we're at a point now where we
01:20:31
should be back to four nights I don't
01:20:32
think we need to do a Friday show
01:20:33
anymore like Super Rugby kickoff times
01:20:35
earlier at 700 and I mean people aren't
01:20:38
watching TV when they are any more like
01:20:41
they were back in the day but that
01:20:42
there's still there's still people
01:20:44
watching TV and I think unfortunately
01:20:46
you know rest in peace the project this
01:20:48
is still an opportunity there to do 700
01:20:49
p.m. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
01:20:52
certainly not going to take any numbers
01:20:53
off seven sharp but I think people will
01:20:55
view will will take to it and I think
01:20:57
commercially it's an opportunity as well
01:21:00
what what do you feel how do you feel
01:21:01
about the future of um the media
01:21:02
landscape I was having a conversation
01:21:04
yesterday um name drop again my friend
01:21:07
Melissa Stokes who is a great news
01:21:09
reader a great journalist um and she
01:21:12
works at tvnz and you'll see her pop up
01:21:14
on the weekends she's she's amazing
01:21:17
she's such a just such a great friend
01:21:19
and great sounding board for TV she's
01:21:21
very pragmatic about where TV is going
01:21:24
and we see it like she she feels and I'm
01:21:27
I'm in agreeance with her she feels it's
01:21:29
a little bit overblowing I think there's
01:21:31
a lot of headwinds obviously but I think
01:21:33
that's also a state of New Zealand
01:21:35
business and commercially and with
01:21:37
budgets they're just sure audiences are
01:21:39
leaving tvnz has really done a great job
01:21:43
of honing their digital strategy and
01:21:45
unfortunately that's come at a cost of a
01:21:46
lot of people's jobs so I just certainly
01:21:49
don't want to diminish that because
01:21:50
that's really tough um but I don't think
01:21:53
I think Linea t will always be there I
01:21:56
think there will always be streamers but
01:21:58
I just I think the New Zealand audience
01:22:01
will always rely on turning on the TV
01:22:03
turning on their Sky Box and it being
01:22:05
there all the time I think there is
01:22:08
diffusion of innovation with tablets and
01:22:11
phones and how you digest stuff and you
01:22:12
look at I show speed this week you know
01:22:15
33,000 people around the world watching
01:22:17
them just a million 33 million 33
01:22:19
million subscribers on YouTube but 1% of
01:22:22
it were active streamers right okay so I
01:22:24
could see that number there and I was
01:22:26
like 33,000 that's a nice show for Crowd
01:22:28
Goes Wild but he's streaming for hours
01:22:31
like he'll like there'll be there'll be
01:22:33
iow speed and another one like him in
01:22:35
five years time doing something
01:22:37
different he not won't necessarily be
01:22:39
iow speed maybe in 5 years he'll be
01:22:42
doing something different cuz that's how
01:22:44
the algorithm works and he will he will
01:22:47
be a factor but people still watch
01:22:50
premium TV people still want to watch
01:22:52
HBO Max and while people still want
01:22:54
their information delivered in a in
01:22:56
certain ways and like you can watch it
01:22:58
on your you can Doom scroll eventually
01:23:00
just feel a little bit Dum for Doom
01:23:02
scrolling 100% cuz I Doom scroll and I I
01:23:05
just actually feel really dumb right now
01:23:08
yeah so I do think there's a future for
01:23:10
TV and New Zealand I I think the big
01:23:12
budget stuff will come back I think when
01:23:15
production houses and funding becomes
01:23:17
more aligned and certainly with news
01:23:19
there's a big debate going on about the
01:23:22
the PE companies like alphabet Google
01:23:25
meta paying for news that's not a
01:23:27
conversation there I'm not really across
01:23:29
but I think there will be big budget
01:23:31
shows we'll come back like they will
01:23:33
they'll make the block again eventually
01:23:35
Like Dancing with the Stars will
01:23:36
eventually come back because and
01:23:38
celebrity Treasure Island that's coming
01:23:39
back because I imagine they got really
01:23:41
great
01:23:41
numbers yeah if the product's right then
01:23:44
um it works yeah I I agree I think maybe
01:23:48
they won't be the numbers that they were
01:23:49
like 10 20 25 years ago like Julie
01:23:51
Christie talked about some documentary
01:23:53
she did back in the day like thing with
01:23:54
Rachel Hunter that had like half the
01:23:56
country watching or something that's not
01:23:58
going to happen but there still a place
01:24:00
for it I mean she'll have a very a much
01:24:02
better Viewpoint of it than than
01:24:04
obviously I will but yeah she thinks
01:24:06
it'll come back yeah although you're in
01:24:08
the you're in the trenches like you're
01:24:09
the like you're the shop window of all
01:24:10
these all these things rather than in
01:24:12
the back room what's your um what's your
01:24:14
One True Media love like if you had to
01:24:15
like just choose one oh yeah I mean
01:24:18
that's such a good question because I
01:24:20
don't that's a [ __ ] question that a [ __ ]
01:24:22
question cuz if I say one the other the
01:24:24
other ones will feel get jealous they'll
01:24:26
get jealous I mean I love love them all
01:24:28
equally they like you kids I know I mean
01:24:31
I really enjoy basketball commentary
01:24:33
with Casey Frank like I've been doing it
01:24:35
for 15 years now and skyon had do the
01:24:39
breakers commentary this season
01:24:41
hopefully it'll come back in the future
01:24:42
but it's an ESPN deal they bought the
01:24:44
rights and it sits on sky on the ESPN
01:24:47
channel so I understand that that part
01:24:50
of the business but I really enjoy doing
01:24:52
I still do the men's league and not so
01:24:55
much this season but I will next season
01:24:57
do the women's league to basketball and
01:25:00
I really enjoy just calling basketball
01:25:01
games it's so fun you don't know what is
01:25:04
happening um it's just two hours of
01:25:07
almost two hours of AD liing and it's
01:25:09
great and I really enjoy commentary it's
01:25:11
fun I love what I do with the morning
01:25:12
Rumble and it's got three great friends
01:25:16
and when you know when you've got
01:25:18
friends on the show it's some days it's
01:25:20
just like this is just so much fun you
01:25:23
know it's a lot of fun and crowd is just
01:25:26
like I'm so proud of it I'm so
01:25:28
protective of it it's been such a a
01:25:30
great ride and it's so resilient it's
01:25:32
been through trying to think it's been
01:25:35
through like five or six time slot
01:25:37
changes over its lifetime and every time
01:25:41
that some people would come in and go oh
01:25:43
it's going to have to go to 6:30 oh it
01:25:45
be late night crowd you could swear more
01:25:47
like no one cares if you're swearing or
01:25:49
not you know it's going to 10: p.m. it's
01:25:50
going to 9:30 it's going to go it's
01:25:52
going to come back to 700 it's going to
01:25:54
be um this that and it's just always
01:25:56
come back to 7 p.m. because that's where
01:25:58
it started and that's where it always
01:26:00
should be so yeah I can't choose Don
01:26:03
yeah um there was a mean question um no
01:26:06
but it's a good question it has to be
01:26:07
asked yeah the the breakfast show stuff
01:26:09
is incredible and it's been such a
01:26:10
consistent lineup on the rock for so
01:26:12
many years now and you just get to know
01:26:14
you just get to know you know what Lanes
01:26:16
people are going to take and what what
01:26:17
jokes they're going to make yeah um it's
01:26:20
a very yeah it's very easy if you have
01:26:21
it on in the background like R plays his
01:26:23
part well if if you're if you're
01:26:26
listening passively like you're having a
01:26:27
conversation with someone that's on in
01:26:28
the background you feel like you're
01:26:29
missing out on something yeah and that's
01:26:31
great because that's what you need to
01:26:33
have in radio you want to be able to
01:26:35
have that like if you're at at the pub
01:26:37
and there's a barer and there's four
01:26:39
people having fun you want to like be a
01:26:41
part of that cuz it sounds like they're
01:26:42
great people but also you want to be
01:26:45
open enough for them if that person
01:26:47
comes up to your barer you go come in
01:26:49
mate yeah you know we're we're just
01:26:51
talking about this what do you think you
01:26:53
know be open yeah and so I think that's
01:26:55
the key to radio is just being
01:26:58
accessible and approachable and being
01:27:00
relevant and making sure that you're
01:27:02
talking about the right stuff at the
01:27:04
right time yeah and and your your show
01:27:07
um even though it's a male like a male
01:27:09
skewed audience um I feel like it's a
01:27:11
show with a big heart like you do a lot
01:27:13
of Charity stuff and you do a lot of
01:27:14
good stuff um but how's how's the whole
01:27:16
like woke culture cancel culture being
01:27:19
for you guys I feel like you guys have a
01:27:20
torch on you um undeservedly so yeah we
01:27:23
do we do we have a and I think that
01:27:25
comes from a place
01:27:27
where way back in the day when I say
01:27:30
back in the day like the 2000s when The
01:27:32
Rock was really at its peak and there
01:27:35
was Nick and Rod and it was just like
01:27:37
people were like this is confronting
01:27:40
some of the chat that would happen then
01:27:42
it was just this un now an unfair
01:27:45
stereotype of Bogen humor which we're
01:27:49
not we're doing F jokes like I said
01:27:51
earlier we're doing you know top five by
01:27:53
the way the segment of I referenced ear
01:27:54
it was the top five fat things from Tik
01:27:57
Tok or something and it ended with um
01:27:58
like a New Zealander that sent you like
01:28:00
a voice note of a 34 second F exactly
01:28:03
and we played it but you can do that and
01:28:09
then we we for we'll forget that bit and
01:28:14
then look at the fart jokes and it's
01:28:17
look if it's not your cup of tea it's
01:28:18
not your cup of tea but we're not doing
01:28:20
anything malicious and if we stray a
01:28:22
little bit we'll get our hand slapped
01:28:24
and we will get told off but we very
01:28:26
rarely do it if at all it's just like
01:28:29
perception is reality unfortunately for
01:28:31
a lot of people and sometimes it's true
01:28:34
but in our case it's not like we're we
01:28:37
do have a spotlight on us and we're very
01:28:39
aware of that as well and is it fair
01:28:41
it's not for us to say you know we just
01:28:43
do a consistent job and thankfully the
01:28:45
numbers back it up the listeners say
01:28:48
that we're their favorite station at
01:28:49
times which is really cool oh yeah your
01:28:52
ratings are like rock solid yeah I know
01:28:55
really yeah but it must piss you guys
01:28:56
off like you must see things on
01:28:57
Instagram and go well how can Hy do that
01:28:59
and we can't even do yeah there is there
01:29:01
are times when they're doing seems like
01:29:03
an jokes like I was like oh well but
01:29:06
yeah maybe it's um yeah like a victim of
01:29:08
your own success like when your ratings
01:29:09
are are really good and you're doing the
01:29:11
stuff you know there's more of a
01:29:12
spotlight on you anyway it's a it's a
01:29:14
bloody great show and some of the stuff
01:29:16
you do you should be like really proud
01:29:17
of yeah thank you coming from you that's
01:29:19
really appreciate that that's really
01:29:21
good hey I've got some um how you going
01:29:23
for time yeah good I'm good I got some
01:29:25
questions from Instagram yeah something
01:29:27
that just occurred to me so um we
01:29:30
started this chat at uh 10:30 on a
01:29:32
Wednesday morning so you you'd done a
01:29:34
breakfast radio show prior for this um
01:29:38
yeah sometimes after a breakfast radio
01:29:39
show like sometimes I'd be fine but
01:29:40
other days I'd feel like you I'd rent a
01:29:42
marathon or something you know it can be
01:29:44
quite exhausting but then Dom you'd go
01:29:46
and run a
01:29:47
marathon no but how how are you feeling
01:29:49
now like to go from um yeah the
01:29:51
breakfast radio show to to changing the
01:29:54
pace a bit and you know doing a check
01:29:55
like this like quite a deep chck for a
01:29:57
couple of hours yeah no it's been it's
01:29:58
it's good I've really enjoyed it you
01:30:00
don't I mean you don't talk about
01:30:01
yourself a whole lot anyway and like you
01:30:03
said I've only ever done one other with
01:30:05
this is um uh with Tim provise who's a
01:30:08
really really cool guy I really like
01:30:09
what he's done um but I don't mind it I
01:30:12
really yeah I mean I don't like talking
01:30:15
about myself all the time but if we if
01:30:17
we're doing a deep dive I've never
01:30:18
really done it before except that one
01:30:20
other time so this is fine this is good
01:30:22
yeah it's nice to reflect on some some
01:30:24
of the stuff you've done I think and the
01:30:25
pathway to get there cuz it's um you
01:30:27
know it wasn't all um you know I I I
01:30:31
don't know like a you know a perfect
01:30:32
running order sort of thing like it was
01:30:34
that that DP and there was that time
01:30:35
where you must have thought what the
01:30:36
[ __ ] am I doing with my life yeah
01:30:38
especially at the end of radio sport
01:30:39
there when after Mark left and he went
01:30:41
to the sound and he he' been at radio
01:30:44
sport a while and it had worn him down
01:30:46
and he was just over it and by that at
01:30:48
that time we were doing the show
01:30:49
together at night as well and it was
01:30:52
just it just you Sports opinions we're
01:30:55
trying to have fun and then you just
01:30:57
quickly worked out that the audience was
01:30:59
always going to be there and they were
01:31:01
just the ones who didn't want it you
01:31:03
have that much fun so that was really
01:31:05
taxing like that so it certainly was not
01:31:08
a great ride over those years between
01:31:11
radio sport and then coming back to the
01:31:13
Rock which was so it was such a relief
01:31:16
to go back to the rock it really was I
01:31:18
really enjoyed um coming back and then
01:31:21
just building on what um we done
01:31:24
previously before I'd left because by
01:31:26
when I left I was like the fourth voice
01:31:29
and then there's R Bryson Leah and it
01:31:32
was
01:31:33
just a a situation where I was like
01:31:36
these guys are great I'm I'm finding my
01:31:38
feet breckfast radio is quite hard to to
01:31:41
manufacture something consistently as
01:31:43
you know as a product every day but then
01:31:45
I've got this opportunity to do
01:31:46
something with somebody who I already
01:31:47
have a relationship with that is going
01:31:49
to be the brand that I'm already
01:31:51
familiar with and people are familiar
01:31:53
with as well and then I can do that as
01:31:56
um with have more of a prominent role
01:31:59
and it it worked for a time and then
01:32:01
they shifted the goal post about three
01:32:02
times by the time I got there within six
01:32:04
months it was just we're doing this
01:32:06
we're taking this frequency from you
01:32:08
you're playing music now on radio sport
01:32:10
and breakfast time I like what the [ __ ]
01:32:12
it's stressful eh it's like knee-jerk
01:32:14
reaction stuff like they Panic it's um
01:32:16
you I've been in situations where um the
01:32:19
when when the ratings are really really
01:32:20
good you can do anything and they leave
01:32:22
you alone they don't touch it but when
01:32:24
the ratings are bad that's when everyone
01:32:26
has some input yeah so the the the CEO
01:32:29
will come in and say oh I was talking to
01:32:30
my nieces over the weekend and they
01:32:32
reckon you suck because of this yeah and
01:32:34
then suddenly you have to change
01:32:35
everything when ratings are good it's
01:32:37
sweet ear oh exactly I mean how many
01:32:39
people have had their careers decided by
01:32:42
the CEO's
01:32:45
partner so many I've had I've had
01:32:48
different conversations with different
01:32:50
people who are not not CEOs but that's
01:32:53
like programming people or this sales
01:32:56
and then just like oh look I was at the
01:32:58
barbecue and Steve says that crowds just
01:33:02
it just hasn't really done up for him
01:33:04
and I was like you can you know I like
01:33:06
saying you know what you can tell Steve
01:33:08
to get [ __ ] yeah it's like I'm I'm
01:33:11
cheer exp what are you doing what are
01:33:12
you doing listening to Steve like oh you
01:33:14
know but I'm getting getting the gauge
01:33:16
getting the vibe I was like we're making
01:33:18
your own decision yeah yeah Steve says
01:33:20
you're not doing enough eyes hockey and
01:33:21
that's that's going to be the fixer yeah
01:33:23
un
01:33:24
um oh one thing that I I wanted to talk
01:33:27
about I couldn't even find it online um
01:33:29
the the jaggernaut thing uh where you
01:33:31
were oh yeah yeah I thought this would
01:33:33
have been your most viral moment it's
01:33:34
not on Tik Tok it's not on YouTube it's
01:33:36
not on Instagram no it's not I think sky
01:33:39
and Super Rugby took it down to be
01:33:41
honest and that must be yeah that would
01:33:43
have to be the reason why you can't find
01:33:45
it that was that was hilarious because
01:33:48
that was that was the peak of stuff and
01:33:52
especially the Herald having this really
01:33:55
acrimonious relationship with sky and
01:33:58
anything that Sky did it was written
01:34:01
about in a negative light because they
01:34:03
were at a point where they weren't
01:34:05
allowed to run as much video of sports
01:34:08
highlights as they wanted to cuz you
01:34:11
know fair enough Skype PID a lot of
01:34:13
money like there was one point I
01:34:15
remember stuff had a 15minute Breakers
01:34:17
highlight package on their page it's
01:34:20
like that is not fair usage you cannot
01:34:23
have 15 minute someone screen grabbed
01:34:25
someone screen recorded this and just
01:34:26
uploaded it to the stuff website and so
01:34:29
there was this real butting of heads and
01:34:32
then for me to have this this viral
01:34:34
moment where my
01:34:36
earpiece basically had this what they
01:34:39
call audio latency where it's this micr
01:34:41
second like the Split Second my
01:34:44
microphone was unfortunately plugged
01:34:46
into the back of the steady cam when it
01:34:49
should have been uh a a uh wireless mic
01:34:53
which is fit into another unit and has
01:34:55
nothing to do with the fact that's it's
01:34:57
going into the camera because that
01:34:59
creates this cycle where it's just
01:35:01
repeating so it's going in a circle and
01:35:03
it's going to the truck but it's coming
01:35:05
back and it's and so I had this one
01:35:08
moment where it's the halftime interview
01:35:11
the players's walking off uh and I ask
01:35:16
the question and I'm like [ __ ] I can
01:35:20
hear myself is everyone else hearing
01:35:22
this but you have to get the question
01:35:23
now so this part of the brain is going
01:35:25
[ __ ] what the what the hell's that and
01:35:27
the other part of the brain is asking
01:35:28
the question and I asked the question
01:35:30
and Dom it was a [ __ ] good question
01:35:33
cuz the the stormers were getting pumped
01:35:35
by the Crusaders like 30 something3 or
01:35:37
30 something6 and I was like how do you
01:35:40
stop a juggernaut like the
01:35:41
Crusaders and the storm's Captain Robbie
01:35:44
he's he goes um who cuz I'd slur I'd
01:35:48
slurred
01:35:50
everything and then I go like the say
01:35:54
how and I'm like slurring and like oh my
01:35:56
God I'm like can I am I the only one
01:35:59
hearing this and at the end of the clip
01:36:01
because you can't find it anymore in the
01:36:03
clip you see me looking off camera and
01:36:05
I've got this look in my face like what
01:36:08
I'm looking at the sound person like
01:36:10
what was that did you hear that like and
01:36:12
what it turned out is yeah there was a
01:36:14
dead spot at the stadium where the
01:36:17
wildest mics don't work yet Sky have to
01:36:20
broadcast from there cuz it's it's
01:36:21
closest end to the trucks and and they
01:36:24
decided the wildest M wasn't working
01:36:27
just before halftime plugged it into the
01:36:29
back of the camera but anyway afterwards
01:36:32
my Twitter mentions blew up so I
01:36:35
addressed it and I said someone asked me
01:36:38
what was that have you been drinking and
01:36:39
I just went I'm drunk AF clearly I'm not
01:36:43
and then so the herald decided to run
01:36:45
with my must have gone why yeah
01:36:47
something's gone viral here we go to his
01:36:49
Twitter and then looked at my Twitter
01:36:52
and I said I'm drunk AF as a rep not as
01:36:54
a statement and then taking that as
01:36:57
literally this is what he's he is drunk
01:37:00
on air and put that up as a story and
01:37:03
said I was drunk on air [ __ ] that shoty
01:37:06
journalism that's so [ __ ] and then they
01:37:08
corrected it terrible and it went viral
01:37:10
and it like it was like this 2448 hour
01:37:13
period of just I ended up making jokes
01:37:16
about myself on air on Twitter and and
01:37:19
Instagram and there was egg on the face
01:37:22
of the herald and stuff because it was
01:37:23
it was an audio latency and people still
01:37:25
to the stage though believe that I was
01:37:27
drunk when I do the Juggernaut thing did
01:37:30
that um did it make you guny after that
01:37:32
like to to make to make jokes or do you
01:37:34
question what you no it didn't because
01:37:36
it made me it made me May really made me
01:37:40
annoyed but I realized that everything
01:37:42
you do is under a microscope and it you
01:37:44
so you have to be super prepared I
01:37:47
remember uh remember having to think
01:37:52
what would I do in the next time and of
01:37:53
course because one part of my brain is
01:37:55
connecting the fact that I sound
01:37:57
different but the other one's asking the
01:37:58
questions if I was just down the barrel
01:38:01
talking I would have ripped my earpiece
01:38:03
out and just kept going like that but
01:38:06
because I was doing an
01:38:08
interview I was also trying to deal with
01:38:11
the situation I should have just taken
01:38:12
my earpiece out but I couldn't do three
01:38:14
things at once trying to work out what's
01:38:15
happening I see question RI but just
01:38:17
take the earpiece out next time and I
01:38:19
have done it you've given it a lot of
01:38:20
thought it's a shame it's not around cuz
01:38:22
it's a great moment it is a great moment
01:38:23
yeah part we play it on the radio all
01:38:25
the time yeah they pay me out about it
01:38:27
all the time yeah um I got some
01:38:29
Instagram questions here um what has
01:38:31
been your most exhilarating moment as a
01:38:34
commentator is there one it is it would
01:38:37
be it would be the breakers winning the
01:38:40
championship in 2015 and aen a hits this
01:38:45
fallway jump shot and to win the game
01:38:48
and I said pandemonium absolute Saints
01:38:50
and that's that's probably the most
01:38:52
exhilarating thing where I got to call a
01:38:54
championship um and very rarely do
01:38:56
commentators get these moments where not
01:38:59
only do they get to call a championship
01:39:00
but they get to call a moment that
01:39:01
defines a championship and that was like
01:39:05
that was just like holy [ __ ] that's
01:39:06
amazing I had nothing prepared for a
01:39:08
moment like that I just because if you
01:39:11
do you end up sounding like Keith Quinn
01:39:12
going oh oh which in itself is Iconic
01:39:15
because he was fumbling for his notes
01:39:17
about what would happen if Jonah scored
01:39:19
I've got a line and it was something
01:39:21
along the lines of all muscle and pump
01:39:23
but he didn't get the line cuz he
01:39:25
dropped the card and he was going oh oh
01:39:27
and that's how he that's what happened
01:39:29
to him and you hear in the aftermath of
01:39:31
the replay he gets the line out he says
01:39:34
yeah Jonah all muscle and pump but
01:39:36
anyway my it's iconic though icon
01:39:39
exactly yeah um if you could cover any
01:39:41
sporting event or team in the world what
01:39:43
would it be and why oh any sporting team
01:39:45
in the world it would have to be uh my
01:39:49
favorite sporting team is the Golden
01:39:51
State Warriors uh they are um with Steph
01:39:54
Curry especially so um I got to cover
01:39:56
Team USA at the Paris Olympics and that
01:39:59
would be pretty close to what that that
01:40:00
answer should be actually because they
01:40:02
were up against in the semi-final
01:40:04
against Serbia and the final against
01:40:05
France and they needed Steph carry to
01:40:07
rescue them basically um and to be able
01:40:10
to be there at that moment and and be
01:40:12
part of that as for work for sky is yeah
01:40:15
amazing what's your take on the future
01:40:18
of sports media and how fans consume
01:40:20
content so fans consume I've started a
01:40:24
substack cuz I just felt like I've had a
01:40:26
lot of stuff in my head that I want to
01:40:29
get out and even though I've got Avenues
01:40:31
where I'm fortunate enough to be able to
01:40:32
get it out I just needed to write some
01:40:35
stuff down and just give a little bit of
01:40:37
personality to what I think about Sport
01:40:39
and so I just started a substack um I
01:40:42
write semi-regularly and then I started
01:40:44
a podcast on it as well just talking
01:40:46
basketball with Casey Frank because we
01:40:48
really enjoyed talking basketball as you
01:40:49
know the podcast world is highly
01:40:51
competitive and really hard to um
01:40:54
manufacture an income from and for
01:40:56
people like you Dom who've done it is
01:40:57
fantastic but we just like shooting the
01:41:00
[ __ ] so I just do that on my substack
01:41:02
and that's where I think a lot of people
01:41:04
have headed a lot of people are leaving
01:41:06
X forly Twitter now because it's just a
01:41:09
piece of [ __ ] and it's got It's so
01:41:11
negative it's so it's so negative but
01:41:13
then Freds and blue sky will also be
01:41:16
like that as well which is unfortunate
01:41:18
but it's just a cycle Facebook's been
01:41:20
like that for a while I think people
01:41:22
just have have so many opportunities to
01:41:25
look at different ways of consuming
01:41:28
sport it's almost overwhelming for some
01:41:30
people and that's why I think crowd
01:41:31
still
01:41:33
works for aspiring broadcasters or
01:41:35
sports commentators what's the most
01:41:37
valuable piece of advice you'd give
01:41:39
listen to yourself back watch yourself
01:41:42
pay
01:41:43
attention uh take advice from people you
01:41:47
trust
01:41:48
and get constructive criticism and learn
01:41:52
from it and that's I've had to learn it
01:41:54
the hard way and I certainly didn't
01:41:56
listen to myself back or um watch myself
01:41:59
all the time but I felt like I would be
01:42:03
much better off now if I did do it but
01:42:06
also I wouldn't be where I am now if I
01:42:08
didn't um if I hadn't if I had done it I
01:42:10
might not be where I am now I might have
01:42:12
taken it too literal um so yeah if you
01:42:15
can self-analyze but don't dwell don't
01:42:18
don't dwell on a mistake don't get down
01:42:20
about something that you did just move
01:42:22
on were you good at asking for help or
01:42:25
like who were you ment TOS um you
01:42:27
mentioned before about the John McDonald
01:42:28
story about you like Ping him um but
01:42:30
when you got the job like we did you ask
01:42:32
Rick Cito for like advice or feedback or
01:42:35
yeah Rick was really good at at at
01:42:37
letting Mark and I be Mark and I but
01:42:39
also giving us feedback because he's
01:42:41
he's worked with some of the greats and
01:42:43
he is one of the greats of of sports
01:42:45
production in New Zealand like he's got
01:42:46
great ideas he said two successful shows
01:42:49
like in Sports Cafe and crowd as well as
01:42:52
heaps of other
01:42:53
projects um but mentors it was like I
01:42:58
just looked up to people and I studied
01:43:00
the way they did things it wasn't so
01:43:01
much I bugged people I didn't like
01:43:04
Nathan Ry I really enjoy his style like
01:43:07
from IC TV and through the sports uh the
01:43:09
way that he and Oscar delivered um
01:43:12
Sports art and the um Super Rugby shows
01:43:15
that they did as well I really enjoyed
01:43:17
how they like Jeremy Wells um his sense
01:43:21
of humor and his delivery um I watched a
01:43:24
lot of sports center when I was a kid
01:43:25
growing up and wanted like seeing how
01:43:28
they delivered their highlights and what
01:43:30
they said and just little bits and
01:43:32
pieces like that so there wasn't really
01:43:34
any mentors per se Tony Johnson's been
01:43:36
really good lately he's reached out
01:43:38
about Rugby Commentary and said if
01:43:39
there's anything I can help with just
01:43:40
let me know let's meet up this is true
01:43:42
the fat which is really cool and I think
01:43:45
Sky's gotten better lately I've created
01:43:48
an environment where when all we're all
01:43:51
in the same boat Let's help each other
01:43:52
as as well which is cool yeah Tony
01:43:55
Johnson's great he like I've met him on
01:43:57
the podcast and he's retirement age and
01:43:59
he's still really driven I've got NBO
01:44:01
coming next week for one and he's in his
01:44:03
70s selito he's he's been in here a few
01:44:06
times and just the way that he's adapted
01:44:08
to YouTube and can see the growth of you
01:44:11
know YouTube and sort of micro audiences
01:44:13
in the future like the I I find all
01:44:16
these guys super inspiring like their
01:44:18
age and that they're still that driven
01:44:19
it's really cool yeah Rood R's missing
01:44:22
around not missing but he was doing
01:44:23
shows on Facebook live while he was
01:44:25
doing crowd like he really saw the the
01:44:27
the power of Their audience where you go
01:44:30
live and then hopefully like I show
01:44:32
speed you get 33 million subscribers
01:44:35
what the [ __ ] but also I don't know if I
01:44:37
want to do 6 hours of content every day
01:44:39
like that just to get um the algorithm
01:44:42
serving you so I mean obviously he's a
01:44:44
millionaire he's done so well I show
01:44:46
speed probably Rickers as well to be
01:44:47
honest um but yeah it's like big returns
01:44:52
you know big Investments too I I show
01:44:55
speed I watched a couple of hours of
01:44:56
that the other day I found it strangely
01:44:58
captivating just watching him in a car
01:45:00
and talking about whether they're going
01:45:01
to go and crash some school on the North
01:45:04
Shore we we we inadvertently annoyed iow
01:45:07
speed fans on Monday talking about iow
01:45:10
speed like we they said you disrespected
01:45:13
him and it's like you like he's here
01:45:17
illegally working on a Visa he's on a
01:45:19
holiday Visa and he's stilling his dve
01:45:21
like that's a great story at the moment
01:45:22
the will be upset that this this YouTube
01:45:25
star is here but you know that's I mean
01:45:27
it's great that that I show speed
01:45:29
viewers are also watching Linea
01:45:32
TV yeah probably not any longer now now
01:45:34
we now we said that he's um he he is a a
01:45:38
YouTube YouTube streamer yeah the the um
01:45:41
I sped highlight for me was probably Dan
01:45:42
hooker giving him a really [ __ ] good
01:45:44
hiding don't [ __ ] with Dan hooker man
01:45:46
out of all of them Dan hooker is the one
01:45:48
you don't want to fight he looks so
01:45:49
happy when he's punching people Dan
01:45:51
hooker is built different he's amazing I
01:45:53
love Dan hooker what's the weirdest
01:45:55
piece of listener feedback you've ever
01:45:57
received is there anything that Springs
01:45:58
to
01:45:59
mind weirdest piece you do you you do
01:46:02
develop um quite a thick skin a and
01:46:04
become immune to it yeah you you do H
01:46:07
just nothing weird just when I started
01:46:09
at the Rock just you got these messages
01:46:12
on Facebook from these listeners who
01:46:14
just just broke down why you were just
01:46:16
[ __ ] or what you look like or how you
01:46:18
didn't fit and and you go oh my God
01:46:21
that's so that's so damning it's so raw
01:46:25
like where are you in your life that you
01:46:26
have to feel compelled to and I get it
01:46:28
because you've come onto their radio
01:46:30
station and you and I'm not the person
01:46:32
you would have expected to fill that
01:46:34
role so I get it but not weird stuff
01:46:38
yeah I'd have to have a think about that
01:46:40
yeah that's that's um but that's that's
01:46:43
so brutal I suppose it's like you were
01:46:44
talking at the beginning of this chat
01:46:46
about in New Zealand and how like it's
01:46:48
you it's a national carrier so people
01:46:49
have a sense of ownership maybe it's the
01:46:51
same with the rock as well it is so
01:46:53
invested in the brand which I respect
01:46:55
then that's that's great like we would
01:46:57
get I remember one better feedback we
01:46:59
got with Mark and I and crowd and this
01:47:02
guy wrote a letter and he wrote this
01:47:04
really well-worded well-crafted letter
01:47:08
and he used the word to describe me as
01:47:10
supercilious and he was bang on I was
01:47:12
definitely supercilious what do that
01:47:14
mean it means sarcastic cuz I had to
01:47:15
look it up I had to I had to look up
01:47:18
what but it was wasn't an email or
01:47:20
letter no it was a letter he wrote a
01:47:22
letter he typed it up and then he didn't
01:47:25
put a return address on or anything that
01:47:27
was an email actually but he used his
01:47:29
work email and on his work email he had
01:47:32
his email footer and it had his direct
01:47:34
dial so I rang him I rang him on his
01:47:37
direct dial and he answered and I I just
01:47:39
said get day it's Andrew Mulligan here
01:47:41
from the crowd guys wild how are you
01:47:43
yeah I'm good thank you and I was like
01:47:46
some sort of joke what is he ringing me
01:47:48
here and I said I just want to talk to
01:47:50
you if you got a moment I just want to
01:47:51
talk to you about the letter the email
01:47:53
you sent me and Mark about our show it
01:47:56
was like oh W well yeah okay what well
01:47:59
what part of it and he got a little bit
01:48:00
defensive and I just read it out like
01:48:02
what part of what part of this don't you
01:48:05
don't you understand about our show like
01:48:06
this is we're pest we get it you might
01:48:08
think I'm this XYZ and he goes how did
01:48:12
you get how did you get my direct dial I
01:48:14
said you sent it from your work email
01:48:16
and I see you've got a master's degree
01:48:18
because it's after your name on your
01:48:19
email footer how dumb are you you've got
01:48:23
a master's degree did you not think I'd
01:48:25
ring you yeah I really enjoyed that well
01:48:28
that's good did he apologize in the end
01:48:30
no no I basically hung up on them yeah
01:48:33
yeah [ __ ] did you have the shakes
01:48:35
afterwards after oh yeah it was
01:48:37
exhilarating it was so good it was so
01:48:40
and people in the office in the crowd
01:48:42
office were like he's ringing them and
01:48:44
they're like getting closer and close
01:48:45
listening to the conversation that's
01:48:47
brilliant yeah um what Legacy do you
01:48:50
hope to leave in the world of
01:48:51
broadcasting
01:48:54
um I yeah I don't know maybe just that
01:48:57
he had a he had fun and that there are
01:49:00
people who watched who wanted to do and
01:49:03
be like the career that I've had yeah I
01:49:06
don't think i' really need to feel like
01:49:08
I have to leave a legacy per se I don't
01:49:11
think I've ever got into it to leave a
01:49:12
legacy but I'm I'm really proud of the
01:49:15
body of work that I've had so far um and
01:49:17
so if I've inspired anyone and there's
01:49:20
been people have reached out whove you
01:49:22
know not not many at all to be honest
01:49:24
but they when they do it's like oh good
01:49:26
on you because I never would have done
01:49:27
that and for you to take the time and um
01:49:29
to reach out and say kind things and ask
01:49:32
questions then I'm more than happy to
01:49:33
return the favor because good on you
01:49:35
because it's a it's a small Market that
01:49:38
we Opera in right and there's not many
01:49:40
opportunities and if you wanted to be a
01:49:42
reporter or journalist you know
01:49:44
broadcasting school really has to adapt
01:49:47
to a changing environment especially if
01:49:49
you're a journo there's fewer and fewer
01:49:51
um journalism roles available anymore
01:49:54
you know and you have to become a
01:49:57
content creator like I show speed yeah
01:50:00
yeah well you're doing the right thing
01:50:02
like before when you talked about your
01:50:03
substack stuff like um building up like
01:50:05
a a personal content creation brand
01:50:08
while you're still employed is the best
01:50:09
time to do it you got to go through that
01:50:11
pain period of growing it yeah like I've
01:50:13
got 165 people following me and four of
01:50:17
them have actually paid money for me to
01:50:19
do it so now I feel obligated to
01:50:21
continue but it's like
01:50:23
are are you being honest or are you
01:50:24
being self-deprecating about the no
01:50:26
there how many people I have it's been
01:50:28
going since May and uh I've only really
01:50:32
just dialed in on it last few because
01:50:34
you're right you do have to you do have
01:50:37
to be a brand but not a brand but it
01:50:39
just you do have to keep going and as
01:50:42
you say It's Growing Pains but hopefully
01:50:44
somebody listening will want to dial in
01:50:46
on the substack and be part of it
01:50:48
because it is a community because you
01:50:50
know the ex Twitter stuff's gone I used
01:50:52
to be really active on that and I just
01:50:54
regressed and Instagram I don't really
01:50:57
like talking down the phone which is
01:50:59
ironic because you know you talking to a
01:51:01
camera or talking to a microphone I just
01:51:03
find that stuff it's not me um so I
01:51:06
don't really I just reshare a lot of
01:51:07
stuff to my story without having a
01:51:10
personal take on stuff um so yeah I just
01:51:12
find yeah I find that is important to be
01:51:15
able to maintain a little bit of um your
01:51:18
own self entity yeah 100% well whatever
01:51:21
you're doing it's working I is there
01:51:22
anything in media that you haven't done
01:51:24
that you want to do
01:51:26
um no not really to be honest I'm very
01:51:29
lucky in that respect that I've had a
01:51:32
really great career so far and I'm
01:51:34
really proud of it and I think I'm
01:51:36
really happy with how it's going at the
01:51:38
moment things are always changing um and
01:51:42
it's when they change I've just I
01:51:44
learned from people where things haven't
01:51:46
worked out or they have had to Pivot and
01:51:49
change and it's it's obviously really
01:51:51
confronting for and i' I want to leave I
01:51:54
don't want to leave with a s a bad taste
01:51:56
in my mouth and it will I'll be really
01:51:58
disappointed if things don't work out
01:52:00
and you lose opportunities but then just
01:52:03
got to carry on and get on with it and
01:52:04
and not dwell and not be bitter um about
01:52:07
that because you just look back and
01:52:08
think oh we've had great time I've had a
01:52:10
great time I'm very lucky to do what I
01:52:12
did but now it's another door closes
01:52:14
another door opens and make sure that
01:52:16
you sort of move in a direction where
01:52:18
you're happy with what you've left
01:52:20
behind I think that's a great great
01:52:22
place to end it it's a great attitude to
01:52:24
have yeah thanks hey this has been so
01:52:26
much fun today like two hours yeah it's
01:52:28
been a long time yeah time just goes the
01:52:30
way it's been really good and I yeah
01:52:32
thanks for sharing the stuff about um
01:52:34
about your dad in particular um I'm sure
01:52:36
that stuff's not there's a lot of people
01:52:38
who would listen have lost a loved one
01:52:39
especially like a father or or a mother
01:52:41
well something we like we're all going
01:52:43
to face and confront at some point and
01:52:44
it's and I really I haven't actually
01:52:46
talked about it a whole lot and I maybe
01:52:48
out of respect to mom and my sister
01:52:50
because then you know they're dealing
01:52:53
with they still process it as well but
01:52:55
um on the flip side of that I think um I
01:52:58
don't know I'm probably projecting here
01:53:00
but when I die I just wouldn't want to
01:53:02
be forgotten at least not for a while
01:53:04
exact about talking about your dad and
01:53:05
keeping his memory alive yeah yeah no
01:53:08
you're right though it's probably a good
01:53:09
thing to keep going especially for my
01:53:12
kids as well they can listen if they
01:53:15
choose to that about what their Grandad
01:53:17
was like because they never got to meet
01:53:19
him really my 10-year-old did but then
01:53:21
he was was it 2017 so he would have been
01:53:24
like wouldn't even been four when he
01:53:26
died so he barely remembers him yeah
01:53:28
yeah he well Andrew Mulligan one of the
01:53:30
one of the greats one of the nice guys
01:53:32
thanks thanks so much for coming on the
01:53:34
podcast today thanks for having me mate
01:53:35
I really appreciate it

Podspun Insights

In this episode, Andrew Mulligan opens up about his journey through the media landscape of New Zealand, reflecting on his diverse roles from sports commentary to breakfast radio. He shares the exhilarating highs of calling championship games and the challenges of navigating the ever-changing media environment. Mulligan discusses the emotional impact of losing his father and how it shaped his perspective on mental health and vulnerability. The conversation dives into the importance of community, the evolution of broadcasting, and the balance between humor and seriousness in media. With a light-hearted yet poignant tone, Mulligan emphasizes the significance of connection, both on and off the air, and the lessons learned from his experiences in the industry.

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Episode Highlights

  • The Evolution of Sports Commentary
    Andrew reflects on how sports commentary has changed over the years.
    “Sport used to be a real serious angry sort of thing.”
    @ 05m 58s
    March 05, 2025
  • The Pressure of Athlete Interviews
    Andrew talks about the challenges of interviewing athletes in high-pressure moments.
    “It's someone's actual life and career.”
    @ 15m 23s
    March 05, 2025
  • A Legacy of Radio
    His mother retired after 52 years in radio, leaving a lasting impact on the industry.
    “She was recognized for her tenure and great contributions.”
    @ 21m 25s
    March 05, 2025
  • Mental Health Awareness
    He discusses the importance of mental health and the impact of his father's passing.
    “It’s really cool to connect with listeners about these experiences.”
    @ 33m 44s
    March 05, 2025
  • Navigating Parenthood and Work
    The struggle of balancing a new baby and a business during lockdown.
    “She was literally WhatsApping her business partner the night of giving birth.”
    @ 43m 14s
    March 05, 2025
  • The Reality of Adulting
    The pressures of adult life can strain relationships.
    “The relationship is generally going to be the thing that suffers the most.”
    @ 45m 08s
    March 05, 2025
  • The Importance of Persistence
    Pushing for what you want can lead to unexpected opportunities.
    “You really got to push if you feel it.”
    @ 01h 02m 45s
    March 05, 2025
  • A Reality Check
    Initial feedback on their show was tough, but they persevered.
    “It was a reality check because in hindsight they were correct.”
    @ 01h 11m 05s
    March 05, 2025
  • Mark's Greatness
    Mark's professionalism and dedication to broadcasting are unmatched.
    “Mark was just [ __ ] great.”
    @ 01h 17m 46s
    March 05, 2025
  • Proud of the Show
    Acknowledging the hard work and success of the show amidst challenges.
    “It's a bloody great show and some of the stuff you do you should be proud of.”
    @ 01h 29m 14s
    March 05, 2025
  • Exhilarating Championship Call
    Calling the Breakers' championship win in 2015 was a defining moment for the commentator.
    “Pandemonium absolute Saints!”
    @ 01h 38m 48s
    March 05, 2025
  • Embracing Change in Media
    The conversation highlights the need for journalists to adapt to a changing landscape.
    “You have to become a content creator.”
    @ 01h 49m 54s
    March 05, 2025

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Key Moments

  • Kindness Matters02:25
  • Sports Commentary Evolution05:58
  • Athlete Interview Pressure15:23
  • Health Scare37:17
  • Adulting Struggles45:08
  • Persistence Pays Off1:02:45
  • Big Heart1:27:11
  • Career Reflection1:49:03

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