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Waterboys

61 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 4 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

Thabiso Sibanda and Kim Moore, otherwise known as the Waterboys, are two twenty-somethings living in Wellington, New Zealand. The podcast is a collection of their takes on the world - social issues, current events, cultural ideas, and whatever their guests have on their mind. Stay hydrated!

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2019 Year in Review: Alcohol, Concussions, Adult Responsibilities, and Basketball

December 19, 2019 04:40 - 48 minutes - 48 MB

In this episode of the Waterboys podcast, Thabi and Kim discuss moments in each other’s lives that stood out to them in 2019. In a year where they both moved down to Wellington, Thabi’s year was marked by alleged drunk adventures, and the unfortunate realisation that he now has adult responsibilities that Mum and Dad can’t solve. For Kim, the importance of doing what you love, and the effects of a second concussion were present throughout 2019. This is the last episode for 2019 from the Wate...

Fortnightly Feature: Improvised Comedy, PC Culture, Audience Participation, and Gender in Comedy. Featuring Tara McEntee

December 12, 2019 06:20 - 1 hour - 72.5 MB

In this Fortnightly Feature, we interview Tara McEntee to hear about the world of improvised comedy! We talk about her improv journey and ask what she thinks makes a good improviser, before touching on gender roles in comedy and the idea of introversion vs extroversion in improv. Finally, we learn how being an improviser has shaped Tara as a person. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]  

Waterboys Weekly: The McVeggie Burger, Jay Z and Taylor Swift vs Music Streaming, Gun Violence, and Mums and Careers.

December 10, 2019 04:18 - 35 minutes - 36.4 MB

In the latest edition of the Waterboys Weekly, we discuss McDonald's new non-vege veggie burger and the tangled relationships of Jay Z and Taylor Swift with music streaming services. We also talk about the perceived tension between motherhood and career, and ask whether guns can ever be safe. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Fortnightly Feature: The Young Nats, Youth Politics, and Free Speech. Featuring Sam Stead

December 05, 2019 03:39 - 1 hour - 88.7 MB

In this episode of Fortnightly Feature, we interview Sam Stead, president of the Young Nats, to hear about his journey through National Party youth politics. We cover the idea of identity politics, being a ‘one party person,’ and safe spaces at University campuses. He then gave his takes on the burgeoning free speech debate, and the links between politics and religion. Stay hydrated!  Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]  

Waterboys Weekly: Tobacco Tax, Pākehā Protestors, Limes, Noname, and the Crusaders

December 02, 2019 18:53 - 35 minutes - 36.3 MB

On this edition of Waterboys Weekly, Thabi and Kim discuss the tobacco tax and its implications for smokers, before diving into the issue of Pākehā protestors at Ōwairaka/Mt Albert. We then lament/ridicule the demise of lime scooters before talking about one of our favourite artists, Noname, quitting music. Finally, we give our thoughts on the new Crusaders branding. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Calendar Catch-up: Koalas, Sick Days, Epstein and Interviews

November 28, 2019 05:35 - 30 minutes - 32.7 MB

In our first edition of the Calendar Catch-up we review this month's worth of podcasts, including the stories from our Weekly episodes, the awesome interviews from Monique and Litia on our Fortnightly shows, and our close look into conspiracies in the Monthly. Find out how some of the stories have progressed and hear a few of the insights we had looking back over our conversations. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Waterboys Weekly: Gender Reveals, Violence, Hollywood Whitewashing and Prisoner Votes

November 26, 2019 05:42 - 44 minutes - 52.9 MB

In the latest episode of Waterboys Weekly, we discuss rape culture and violence in New Zealand and ask what kind of conversations we need to be having about these issues. We then yarn about the viral video of a woman farting her gender reveal, give our takes on whether prisoners should be allowed to vote, and finish on a recent example of whitewashing in Hollywood. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Fortnightly Feature: Is having a racial preference when dating, racist? Featuring Litia Tuiburelevu

November 20, 2019 22:25 - 1 hour - 61.3 MB

In this episode of fortnightly feature, we interview Litia Tuiburelevu to hear her thoughts on racial preferences in the dating world. We then touch on whether there is a hierarchy of ethnicities when it comes to dating, and ask what role pop culture might play in removing negative stereotypes associated to different races. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Waterboys Weekly: Emoji Censorship, Bachelor Parties and Transgender Awareness Week

November 19, 2019 03:52 - 42 minutes - 44.8 MB

What does Instagram have against eggplants? Is it possible to live forever? What antics are acceptable for pre-wedding parties? Thabi and Kim tackle these questions and more on this edition of Waterboys Weekly - enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Monthly Magnify: Conspiracy Theories

November 14, 2019 05:40 - 1 hour - 71.2 MB

In this edition of Monthly Magnify, Thabi, Kim and Becky get their tin-foil hats on to relay, review, and rank some of the spiciest of conspiracy theories. We ask what makes conspiracies so enticing (2:40), before diving into Flat Earth theory (9:00) and the Jeffrey Epstein scandal (24:10). We then explore the Illuminati (45:30), the (fake?) Moon Landing (50:05), Chemtrails (55:10), and finally 9/11 (59:20). We finish off with some quick-fire conspiracy theories from the listeners. Enjoy! ...

Waterboys Weekly: Gym Etiquette, Fires in Australia, YouTube Boxing and Four Day Work Weeks

November 12, 2019 05:29 - 36 minutes - 35.4 MB

On today's edition of Waterboys Weekly, Thabi and Kim talk about the destructive New South Wales fires, appropriate gym etiquette, stressful homework, and the idea a four day work week. They then touch on a boxing bout that took social media by storm. Enjoy! Stay hydrated!   Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Fortnightly Feature - Rugby Refereeing and Becoming a Police Officer. Featuring Monique Dalley

November 07, 2019 05:28 - 1 hour - 72.7 MB

In our first episode of the Waterboys Fortnightly Feature, we interview Monique Dalley to find out about her experiences as a referee and as a recently-graduated police Constable. We cover some of the difficulties she faced as a woman in those fields, talk injuries and emergencies on the rugby field, and imagine what it will be like if she comes across her mates when she's working in the field as a policewoman. Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Fortnightly Feature: Refereeing and Becoming a Police Officer. Featuring Monique Dalley

November 07, 2019 05:28 - 1 hour - 72.7 MB

In our first episode of the Waterboys Fortnightly Feature, we interview Monique Dalley to find out about her experiences as a referee and as a recently-graduated police Constable. We cover some of the difficulties she faced as a woman in those fields, talk injuries and emergencies on the rugby field, and imagine what it will be like if she comes across her mates when she's working in the field as a policewoman. Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Rugby Refereeing and Becoming a Police Officer. Featuring Monique Dalley

November 07, 2019 05:28 - 1 hour - 72.7 MB

In our first episode of the Waterboys Fortnightly Feature, we interview Monique Dalley to find out about her experiences as a referee and as a recently-graduated police Constable. We cover some of the difficulties she faced as a woman in those fields, talk injuries and emergencies on the rugby field, and imagine what it will be like if she comes across her mates when she's working in the field as a policewoman. Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz 

Waterboys Weekly - Rugby and National Identity, DM-Sliding Mishaps, Halloween 2019 and Zimbabwe

November 05, 2019 06:03

In the first installment of the Waterboys Weekly segment, we contemplate the social links between national identity and rugby. We then touch on what we’d do if we were added to a random group chat, we share our favourite stories from Halloween 2019, and reflect on Thabi's recent trip to Zimbabwe. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz   

Waterboys Weekly: National Identity and Rugby, DM-Sliding Mishaps, Halloween 2019 and Zimbabwe

November 05, 2019 06:03

In the first installment of the Waterboys Weekly segment, we contemplate the social links between national identity and rugby. We then touch on what we’d do if we were added to a random group chat, we share our favourite stories from Halloween 2019, and reflect on Thabi's recent trip to Zimbabwe. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz   

Waterboys Weekly - Rugby and National Identity, DM sliding mishaps, Halloween 2019 and Zimbabwe

November 05, 2019 06:03 - 43 minutes - 47.9 MB

In the first installment of the Waterboys Weekly segment, we contemplate the social links between national identity and rugby. We then touch on what we’d do if we were added to a random group chat, we share our favourite stories from Halloween 2019, and reflect on Thabi's recent trip to Zimbabwe. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz   

Ihumātao and the Future of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Featuring Nadine Houia-Ashwell and Rhiaan Smith

August 15, 2019 05:56 - 1 hour - 69.3 MB

What has been happening at Ihumātao and why is it important for Aotearoa, New Zealand? What place does Māori culture currently hold in society as a whole? What changes could be implemented in order to address socioeconomic inequities in this country? We discuss these questions and more with our guests Nadine Houia-Ashwell and Rhiaan Smith on this episode of the podcast! Enjoy!   Facebook: Waterboys | Email: [email protected] | Instagram: waterboys_nz   

Player Empowerment, Humanising Athletes, and NBA 2019-20 Season Predictions. Featuring Sam Becroft

August 06, 2019 06:02 - 1 hour - 66.8 MB

On today’s episode of the Waterboys podcast, we sit down with Sam Becroft to discuss some ideas from the basketball world! We talk about how the power dynamic between players and teams in the NBA has developed over time, ask whether it’s okay to discuss athletes' weights, and then give a few hot-take predictions for the upcoming NBA season. This and more in the latest episode of the Waterboys podcast!   Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Eating Disorders, Bulimia, and Recovery. Featuring Paddy Miller

July 23, 2019 06:23 - 1 hour - 94.5 MB

What is it like living with an eating disorder and bulimia? Are there signs that can help with identifying when somebody might be struggling with such a disorder? How should we characterise a healthy relationship with food? We interview Paddy Miller to discuss these questions and more on this episode of the podcast. Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Single-Parent Households and Sports Fandom. Featuring Jacob Slater

July 16, 2019 07:36 - 1 hour - 81.8 MB

On today’s episode of the Waterboys podcast, we yarn to Jacob about what it was like growing up in a single-parent household, and how the relationships you have with your parents or caregivers can shape your attitude to life. We also touch on how sports fandom can weave into personal identity, and whether it contributes to toxic masculinity. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

The Voting Age, Democracy, and Empowering Children. Featuring Olivia Chrisp

July 09, 2019 05:50 - 1 hour - 87.9 MB

Should children be able to vote? Should elderly people not be able to? Do we empower children enough to make decisions, and do we do it in the right ways? Why is there a school where children are coffee connoisseurs at the age of ten? We grapple with these questions and more in this episode of the Waterboys podcast with our very special guest Olivia Chrisp! Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Comparing Success and the Role of Social Media. Featuring Warkina Tujuba

July 02, 2019 05:35 - 53 minutes - 56.6 MB

In this edition of the podcast, we sit down with Warkina Tujuba to discuss the phenomenon of comparing your success to the success of others and whether social media platforms should be held responsible for the content that is shared on their sites. We then chat about the relationship between social media and the mental health of individuals. Enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Youth Justice and Social Work. Featuring Jordan Mines

June 25, 2019 04:07 - 1 hour - 73.7 MB

On this episode of the Waterboys podcast, we've got social worker Jordan Mines on to tell us all about working in youth justice. We covered the ups and downs of the job, the importance of supporting young offenders going through difficult times, as well as the value of working in communities you're closely familiar with. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Slam Poetry, New York, and a *Live Performance*. Featuring Jessie Fenton

June 18, 2019 01:56 - 58 minutes - 55.7 MB

In this edition of the podcast, we’re joined by Jessie Fenton to delve into the world of Slam Poetry. We talk about the accessibility of poetry as well as the importance of delivery and performance in spoken word, before Jessie blesses us with a special sample of her slam poetry prowess! Stay hydrated!

Religion, Church and Israel Folau. Featuring Reuben Jensen

June 12, 2019 05:29 - 1 hour - 101 MB

On this episode of the Waterboys podcast, we sat down with Reuben Jensen to talk about Israel Folau and religious expression, and the differences between Christianity and individual churches. We also discussed Reuben’s own journey from being a ‘model Christian’ to becoming an atheist. Stay hydrated!  Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Abusive Relationships, Depression, and Recovery. Featuring Connor MacLeod

June 05, 2019 06:02 - 1 hour - 62.2 MB

In today’s episode we're joined by Connor MacLeod who shared with us his experience being in an abusive relationship. We spoke about the lack of dialogue surrounding female to male abuse, the stigma surrounding depression, and the importance of men feeling comfortable speaking about their emotions. We'd like to thank Connor for being so open with us, and hope that you as listeners can take something away from his story. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: ...

Abortion and the Law in New Zealand. Featuring Becky Bray

May 28, 2019 04:10 - 1 hour - 81.9 MB

In this edition of the Waterboys podcast, we’re joined by Becky Bray to discuss the recent legislation passed in Alabama regarding abortion. We then discuss the current barriers for women in New Zealand seeking abortions, and ask what place men can have in this conversation. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Screen Writing, Entertainment and Entrepeneurialism. Part Two with Joe Daymond

May 14, 2019 06:00 - 1 hour - 66.5 MB

What does it take to write and produce a short film? Why are New Zealanders in the entertainment industry heading overseas? How can you turn a small business idea into a profitable venture? The answers to these questions and more in today's episode with the very handsome Joe Daymond - enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Stand-up Comedy and Our Deep-Seated Insecurities. Featuring Joe Daymond

May 07, 2019 04:53 - 1 hour - 80 MB

In this edition of the podcast (the first of two (!) parts), we're joined by our good mate, and self-proclaimed 'Black Santa', Joe Daymond, to yarn about stand-up comedy and life after high school. What does it take to succeed in stand-up comedy? Does the current social climate affect what can and can’t be joked about? What personas were we each trying to maintain at high school, and did they change once we’d left? The answers to these questions and more in this episode. Enjoy! Facebook: W...

Making a New Zealander, Diversity, Dancing and DMs. Featuring Ashleigh Yi

April 30, 2019 02:20 - 1 hour - 79.9 MB

What was it like being in America when Donald Trump was elected? How should you dance in a Colombian night club? Should employers consciously aim for diversity when they make decisions as to who to hire? We were joined by Ashleigh Yi to tackle these issues and more on today’s episode. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Sri Lanka, Adoption and The Death Penalty. Featuring Chanuka De Silva

April 23, 2019 06:37 - 58 minutes - 58.7 MB

For today's episode we managed to wrangle one of our flatmates, Chanuka De Silva, to ask him a few questions. What was it like moving from Sri Lanka to New Zealand? Why should more people adopt children? How does a knowledge of the law change your outlook on life? The answers to these questions and more, in the latest edition of the Waterboys podcast. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Fatherhood, Food and Heritage. Featuring Steven Petris

April 16, 2019 06:29 - 1 hour - 66.1 MB

In today's edition of the podcast, Kim and Thabi are joined by Steven Petris. We discussed him becoming a Dad, being a Greek-Filipino New Zealander, and his budding bromance with Kim. To finish, we brought back our much loved segment, Know Your Stuff. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Leadership, Childhood Dreams and Mindfulness. Featuring Alex Brown

April 09, 2019 06:07 - 1 hour - 77.8 MB

In today's episode of the pod, Kim and Thabi are joined by Alex Brown. They discuss the qualities that can make for good leaders, what it's like having multiple cultural identities, and why we should all become maids in Hong Kong. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

The Christchurch Terror Attack. Featuring Komal Singh

April 02, 2019 03:41 - 58 minutes - 59 MB

On the 15th March 2019, the Al Noor Mosque and the Linwood Islamic Centre were the targets of a white-supremacist, Islamophobic terrorist attack in Christchurch, New Zealand. 50 people lost their lives. Thabi and Kim sat down to reflect on these awful acts of hatred with their friend, Komal Singh. We discuss the aftermath of the shootings, their impacts on the Muslim community, and the wider implications they hold for New Zealand. Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: Wate...

High School Teaching and the Meaning of Life. Featuring Prue Dreaver Stimpson (Part Two)

March 12, 2019 02:38 - 39 minutes - 41 MB

We're blessed to have a double dose of Prue - today's edition of the pod she's joining the Waterboys again to discuss her training to become a secondary school teacher, specialising in History and English! We hear all about her aspirations for teaching, along with the things she's reading at the moment and her definitive take on the meaning of life. Stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Singing, Gone Girl and the Newtown Fair. Featuring Prue Dreaver Stimpson (Part One)

March 06, 2019 23:02 - 50 minutes - 51.1 MB

In this edition Thabi and Kim are joined by Prue Dreaver Stimpson, who recounts her recent trip to the Newtown Fair. They then touch on some technical aspects of singing, the idea in Gone Girl of being a 'chill' girl, and celebrate Prue's certificate in reading books. Due to the diverse topics we discussed in the podcast, we've split it into two parts. Check back in shortly for part two! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Water Quality and the USA. Featuring Minerva Teli

February 25, 2019 09:35 - 56 minutes - 46.7 MB

In this week's episode, Thabi sits down with one of his fellow volunteers from Nepal, Minerva Teli. They cover how to improve drinking water quality, touch on the diversity of culture in the USA, and discover one or two of Minerva's hidden talents. Enjoy, and stay hydrated! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

2019 NBA All-Star Edition

February 19, 2019 02:34 - 1 hour - 73.4 MB

On today's edition of the podcast, Kim and Thabi are talking hoops! From All-Star selections to playoff predictions, we give our hottest takes on the season so far and look forward to the remaining months. Have a listen, because if you don't Steven Adams will dunk on you and everyone you've ever known. Enjoy!   Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Thabi's Time Travelling and Volunteering in Nepal

February 12, 2019 05:25 - 44 minutes - 44.9 MB

What does it feel like waking up in Okhaldhunga, Nepal? Thabi tells all on today’s episode, where we talk about his volunteering over the summer. We cover food, language, people, travel, and Thabi’s dubious tramping ability – enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Siblinghood, Travelling the World and Te Reo Māori. Featuring Mica Moore

February 05, 2019 02:59 - 1 hour - 77.3 MB

Mica Moore joins the Waterboys to discuss what it's like being an older sibling, talk about some amazing places she's been fortunate enough to visit in the world, and to answer some quick-fire questions on learning and speaking te reo Māori. Enjoy!    Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

The Criminal Justice System in New Zealand. Featuring Josi Witehira

January 29, 2019 05:04 - 1 hour - 65.9 MB

Josi Witehira believes New Zealand needs to see significant change to its criminal justice system. The Waterboys sit down with her to ask what that change might look like and to talk more broadly about justice. Are prisons effective? Do we deal with young offenders in effective ways? How are Māori treated by the system? This and more in our latest episode - enjoy!  Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

The Criminal Justice System in New Zealand. Featuring Josi Witehira

January 29, 2019 05:04 - 1 hour - 65.9 MB

Josi Witehira believes New Zealand needs to see significant change to its criminal justice system. The Waterboys sit down with her to ask what that change might look like and to talk more broadly about justice. Are prisons effective? Do we deal with young offenders in effective ways? How are Māori treated by the system? This and more in our latest episode - enjoy!  Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Being Tongan, Climate Change and Consumer Ethics. Featuring Miz Holani

January 22, 2019 23:15 - 1 hour - 75.1 MB

How do you grow up in New Zealand as a Tongan woman without being immersed in your culture? How might we be more mindful of battling climate change in our day-to-day lives? What responsibility do consumers have to be ethical when buying products? Thabi and Kim sit down with Miz Holani in the latest episode of the podcast to discuss these and many more questions. Enjoy!   Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]  

Being Tongan, Climate Change and Consumer Ethics. Featuring Miz Holani

January 22, 2019 23:15 - 1 hour - 75.1 MB

How do you grow up in New Zealand as a Tongan woman without being immersed in your culture? How might we be more mindful of battling climate change in our day-to-day lives? What responsibility do consumers have to be ethical when buying products? Thabi and Kim sit down with Miz Holani in the latest episode of the podcast to discuss these and many more questions. Enjoy!   Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]  

Teaching, Schooling, Writing and Hippos. Featuring Brennan Orchard and Logan Tutty

January 15, 2019 05:11 - 1 hour - 61.8 MB

In this episode Kim sits down with Brennan Orchard, a primary school teacher, and Logan Tutty, a future sports-journalist extraordinaire, to talk teaching, learning, sport and life. Brennan speaks about what it takes to be a male teacher in Auckland, and Logan reminisces about his own schooling experience and where it has led him today. We also touch on sport, alcohol, weed, and hippos. Enjoy!   Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

The Wonderful World of Art. Featuring Minnie Parker

January 09, 2019 04:17 - 1 hour - 77 MB

In this episode we're joined by Minnie Parker to talk all things art! We discuss Minnie's experience of working with exhibitions around the world, talk about why people might feel intimidated by galleries, and ask why art is something everyone can and should feel connected to. Enjoy!  Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

The Wonderful World of Art. Featuring Minnie Parker

January 09, 2019 04:17 - 1 hour - 77 MB

In this episode we're joined by Minnie Parker to talk all things art! We discuss Minnie's experience of working with exhibitions around the world, talk about why people might feel intimidated by galleries, and ask why art is something everyone can and should feel connected to. Enjoy!  Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

Video Games, Cars and Life Perspective. Featuring Charm Skinner

January 03, 2019 05:15 - 1 hour - 62.3 MB

In this episode Charm Skinner reflects on her tough upbringing and subsequent perspective on life (1:15) before talking about her experience of university and its treatment of Māori (14:33). We then get into the impact of video games and technology on society (22:47), talk about some of Charm’s favourite cars (40:40), before finishing with our segment Know Your Stuff (51:34). Happy New Year and enjoy! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

2018 Summer Holidays Edition: The Year Ahead, Music and The Race of Life

December 29, 2018 04:21 - 38 minutes - 40.8 MB

In this episode of the Waterboys podcast, Thabi and Kim discuss a few moments that stood out to them in 2018. Listen in to hear about their Christmas present to themselves, their perspectives on the race of life, and what hosting a podcast has meant to them so far. We’d love to extend all the listeners a happy and safe holiday period, and look forward to what the New Year brings! Facebook: Waterboys | Instagram: Waterboys_nz | Email: [email protected]

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