Episodes
On this Episode of Welcome to Monday Tim discusses his new job at Niu FM and his journey towards the ultimate goal We talk about Will Smith and Chris Rock and why violence aint it Sonic 2 review as well as Jim Carrey vs Adam Sandler
Published 04/03/22
Published 04/03/22
We are back!! With a full run down of what ive been up to and whats about to go down!
Published 03/28/22
Timmy and Moze talk about 2021 and the future plans for 2022!
Published 12/29/21
Pinky Promise is about making pinky promises with themselves and each other to make sure they self-care and look out for one another and their wellness, paying attention to the Māori philosophy of the four pou of Hau Ora, Hinengaro (Mental wellbeing) Taha Wairua (spiritual wellbeing), Taha Tinana (Exercise & physical health), Taha whanau (Social wellbeing relationships and friendships). Taha tinana is your physical wellbeing. It is about how your body grows, feels and moves, and how...
Published 12/25/21
On this episode Timmy and Moze Talk about Christmas and what they are thankful for the most! Hope you guys have an amazing Christmas
Published 12/25/21
Pinky Promise is about making pinky promises with themselves and each other to make sure they self-care and look out for one another and their wellness, paying attention to the Māori philosophy of the four pou of Hau Ora, Hinengaro (Mental wellbeing) Taha Wairua (spiritual wellbeing), Taha Tinana (Exercise & physical health), Taha whanau (Social wellbeing relationships and friendships). Taha hinengaro (mental and emotional wellbeing) Taha hinengaro is your mind, heart, conscience,...
Published 12/19/21
On this Bonus episode in collaboration with Mahi Tahi Trust and the Pinky Promise We discover what the Whare Tapa Wha is and talk abotu Taha Whanau and why it is so important as well as some ideas on how to strengthen your pou
Published 12/12/21
Published 12/08/21
On this episode of the podcast we bring back Guest #1 our very first guest on the podcast Rueben AKA RUBIX to talk about video games coming out for christmas and the best strategies to get a new console. We talk about games to get your partner if they are into this and just where he sees gaming going in the future.
Published 12/07/21
Avondale MC Melodownz spits rhymes quicker than his smooth melodies and jumps in and out of reggae, hip hop and soul elements. He’s become an urban poet, telling the stories of his hardships and shedding a light on his cultural upbringing. And he does most of it right out of his bedroom. Avondale MC, rapper and poet Melodownz (Bronson Price) started his career in his West Auckland bedroom, composing reggae-tinged hip hop rhymes and raps inspired by his Samoan/Pākehā upbringing, and his...
Published 11/30/21
A proud Tongan, born and raised in Aotearoa NZ, Nua is a family man and has been working in film and television in NZ for over 15 years. He is a writer and producer on Panthers, a television drama series now in development. He was a co-writer for Jonah, a NZ television drama series about rugby legend Jonah Lomu and produced Baby Mama’s Club 2, a popular web-series. He is currently writing and producing his first feature film Dox, which has received development funding. Koe tau taimi eni. Ko e...
Published 11/23/21
On this episode of the Podcast we talk with TikTok Legend Nortallica about his Sausage Journey and what hes found being creative on the platform, We talk about his growth and how he uses analytics in his craft. I also talk to him around the science.
Published 11/18/21
Published 11/17/21
Kings is a pretty big deal. The New Zealand rapper/producer/songwriter has grown to become one of his home country's biggest names not just in hip-hop but full-stop, blossoming into one of the country's many heavy-hitters with his 2016 break-out single Don't Worry 'Bout It. Since then, KINGS has dropped three albums (2017's Chapter One, then 2018's Two and LOV3 & 3GO), has mustered up tens of millions of streams and taken home a collection of Pacific Music Awards (nine) and Vodafone Music...
Published 11/15/21
On this episode of the Podcast, We talk with DJ Sir-Vere aka Philip Bell has been a pioneer and champion of hip-hop music in New Zealand across a range of roles, including performing as DJ Sir-Vere. As Head of Urban Music and Artists and Repertoire for BMG NZ, he propelled New Zealand urban music into the mainstream by signing artists such as DLT and Che-Fu. He hosted the Trueschool Hip Hop Show on 95bFM and the show ‘Wreckognize’ on MTV, and is currently Programme Director of Mai FM. He ran...
Published 11/11/21
On this episode of the Podcast, We talk with DJ Sir-Vere aka Philip Bell has been a pioneer and champion of hip-hop music in New Zealand across a range of roles, including performing as DJ Sir-Vere. As Head of Urban Music and Artists and Repertoire for BMG NZ, he propelled New Zealand urban music into the mainstream by signing artists such as DLT and Che-Fu. He hosted the Trueschool Hip Hop Show on 95bFM and the show ‘Wreckognize’ on MTV, and is currently Programme Director of Mai FM. He ran...
Published 11/08/21
Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Tait moved to Auckland as a four-year-old and later attended Avondale College where he was a member of the first Avondale team ever to win a New Zealand Secondary Schools Championship in 1999. Tait was awarded the Most Valuable Player award for the tournament. Professional career In 2000, Tait joined the Auckland Rebels of the New Zealand National Basketball League where he went on to play eight seasons for the club, winning three championships (2000, 2004...
Published 11/04/21