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Episode 28 - Alfred Ngaro

Episode 28 - Alfred Ngaro

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In this episode of The Good Oil, Cam Slater sits down with former National MP Alfred Ngaro. This isn't a standard political interview; it's an autopsy of the modern New Zealand political machine.

Ngaro provides a rare insider's perspective on the shift from the "Old School" politics of John Key and Winston Peters to the "Managerial" era of Christopher Luxon and the "Performative" era of Jacinda Ardern.

Chapters:
00:00 — Cigar Review & Introductions
02:10 — Alfred's Journey: From National MP to the "Wave of Red"
04:10 — The "Uninspiring" Prayer: How Alfred caught John Key's eye
08:40 — The "Labour Tattoo": Dismantling the Pasifika-Labour Monolith
13:40 — Cultural Capital: Moving from state dependency to transactions
16:20 — "No White Knights": The grandmother's wisdom on opportunity
18:40 — Entrepreneurship in Decile 1 Schools: Breaking the factory mindset
20:40 — The Israeli Model: Why existential pressure drives innovation
25:20 — The "Feminization" of Education: From woodwork to "technology blocks"
31:00 — The Visionaries: Why Winston Peters is the consistent outlier
42:30 — The Flag Referendum: Where John Key lost his confidence
52:00 — The "Performative" PM: Deconstructing Jacinda Ardern's brand
57:00 — The Deal that Wasn't: Why Bill English failed Winston Peters
1:01:00 — The "Sloppy" Leader: A critique of Christopher Luxon's style
1:13:00 — The "Wombles" of the Opportunities Party: Why small parties fail
1:16:00 — The Compassionate Side of Winston Peters


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