• Anna Wood calls it down the middle
    Apr 30 2026

    OMG I got to talk to a real life wrestling ref!

    And wow does she have a lifetime of stories to tell in and out of the ring! Such an interesting person to talk to, and someone who I think you will agree needs to come back and chat again. Everything we dive into could have been an episode on its own.

    Anna started her adult life studying for a career in film and television, and even had several years on screen before a broken neck put a holt to it. She moved to writing and producing, but after her production partner ... well you will hear.

    We cover lots in this including her own mental health journey, how she got into wrestling, and the dangers of head injuries and how it impacted former wrestlers

    All this and more

    If you want to check Anna out on Tic Tok you can here

    and Instagram here

    Nice, enjoy

    Dyls

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    1 hr and 46 mins
  • Elaine is scarily optimistic
    Apr 8 2026

    Note! We had a recording issue sadly during this episode where we had a SD Card fault. These things happen. Thankfully we only lost about 20 seconds of audio! Have put a little tone in when it happened, but thankfully we changed cards and hit go and finished the podcast!

    Elaine Reilly joined me for a very over due chat. Have wanted to get her on here for ever. Such a cool person to talk to with a lifetime of great experience and knowledge! One of those people you could easily chat to for ages.

    And got to hand it to her, she had a hard day, and still showed up to record! What a star!

    We talk about leaving Scotland for New Zealand, holding a psycology degree and what it has taught her, and the work she does for REAP Tararua, including bringing in New Zealand comedy and education guru John Carr!

    PLUS we debut the new and exciting quick fire round.

    If you want to know more about REAP and the awesome work they do, check them out! https://www.reapaotearoa.nz/

    And if you are in Tararua, you can get in learn more from Elaines awesome team here https://www.tararuareap.co.nz/

    They do amazing work for the rural community


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Who is Manish Latch?
    Apr 3 2026

    I will tell you who he is, he is this weeks guest on episode 88!

    Manish Latch and I sat down and talked about his whole damn life, from being born in India, living in Oman, sport, his wife, his comedy and his energy. Heck we even talked about racism.

    Heck we talked to much we didnt even get to mental health.

    So will have to get him back for another episode!

    Really good chat diving into a chill dude about life. Honestly could have just chatted all day.

    If you want to find him on social media I urge you to do so on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/manny.latch/

    Hope you enjoy!

    Dont Jump!

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Miss Deadpool Plays Tetris!
    Mar 16 2026

    Very happy to have a very cool guest on!

    Neasha has been in recovery for CPTSD for 10 years now and joined me to tell just part of her story.

    Orginally from America, she had a mission to move to New Zealand at 6 years old! But it has not been an easy road.

    I dont want to give to much away as its an amazing story from an amazing person! I hope this story gives you some stregnth and encouragement to keep fighting.

    You can follow her on Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@missxdeadpool

    Totally need to get her back to hear the rest of the story.


    And I want to hear your story! Reach out and let me know if your keen!

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Before You Jump - Jase Stewart, Life Saver!
    Jan 28 2026

    Ok first one back for the year and coming in STRONG with a great guest.

    This guy is awesome, and I liked him from when I first met him. He is a geniune good guy and very cool!

    Jase Stewart has been doing comedy just under a year and growing with every gig

    He is also a life saver, Dad, partner and coach.

    We talk comedy, anxiety and his kids.

    Jase was so keen he insisted I upload the show ASAP

    Hope you enjoy this one!

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    58 mins
  • Comedy Hub end of year awards
    Dec 24 2025

    Thought something different might be welcome

    Its the end of the year and at the annual Comedy Hub awards, I took my little pocket recorder and had some chats to a few peeps.

    Hope you enjoy.

    Remember, its a hard time of year for many people, so dont be afraid to reach out and share the love!

    See you next year

    D

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    41 mins
  • Siobhan learns not to work with animals and children
    Dec 11 2025

    I hope you like hearing kids screaming!

    I got to catch up with multiple BYJ guest Siobhan and talk about her new job, moving to a new town, and being back in the South Island.

    We also talk about some of the amazing animals she works with, many of them native to NZ and endangered.

    Then it all kind of goes wrong when Brecken busts into the room and pretty much takes over the whole darn podcast.

    Kids. Not much more to say.

    We also pay tribute to Kels on the eve of 1 year since we lost him. He would have handled my son way better then I did lol

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • CJ's Joyful Journey
    Oct 4 2025

    Badda boom — I’m back!
    It’s been tough picking up the mics since we lost Kels. Some days, they feel like they weigh a thousand kilos. Hitting record without hearing the bro making a beat or going on a rant feels strange. Even starting the podcast with a greeting feels off.

    But I know Kels would want me to keep going — so keep going I will.

    This episode, I’ve got a brilliant guest: CJ. She’s a wife, mum, teacher, friend — and so much more. She’s also faced her own battles with mental health. We dive into her journey, how it’s shaped her, where she’s at now, and the impact she’s making on others.

    It’s a fun, thoughtful kōrero — and CJ’s voice is pure warmth for your ears.

    More episodes coming soon. Hold me accountable, whānau!


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    1 hr and 15 mins