Things that people do that annoy you? Our thoughts on What's Overrated and Underrated?
Chur whanau quick drop with the 3 boys basically talking shit as per usual.
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Jazz Tevaga "Kearney said 1 more F##K up and im gone"
Double drops today to celebrate NRL in Perth.Warriors legend and current Manly player Jazz Tevaga comes into the studio for a chat about his journey into the wahs, playing for Samoa, winning Dally M and some of his greatest moments. enjoy the laughs
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Ben Barba "I was just a boy that wanted to be a footy player, not in the media"
What an episode we have. Former Dally M and Premiership winner Ben Barba sits in the studio to talk all things about his footy career. From the highs of winning Dally M a premiership to the Lows of receiving a life time ban. He also shares how much of an honour it is for him to represent his culture plus more. Enjoy this episode
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Corella "The Mariners that serenade make Marinade"
On this episode Pong and Jobe sit down with the boys from Corella, who have been killing the music scene. They chat all things music, being too "chur bro", the navy plus more. Enjoy the giggles whanau
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"It was about vengeance" Ngarohi McGarvey - Black
Footwork, power and speed!! All black sevens star, commonwealth games athlete and olympian Ngarohi McGarvey - Black joins us on this episode. The humble and proud Maori boy from Ruatoki raised by his grandparents that just wanted to play sport. He shares how he got cut from Waikato development and how that fuelled the fire to go out and prove people wrong. We also hear how he was minutes away from pulling out of the olympics. Enjoy this episode.Chur
Hories tell stories podcast is covered by Cairo, Levi and Will. We are a group of 3 young Māori men who developed our podcast around the notions of inclusivity, community, and humour. Our objective is to bring kiwi humour and inspirational/motivational stories to a wider, varied audience. We believe that Māori representation in media matters and is something that should be shared positively. Enjoy the yarns chur!!!