The M Word is a podcast where freelance journalist Michael Pulman sits down and talks with interesting people from a wide variety of industries. New episodes released every few weeks.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern appears to be picking and choosing her media rounds from here on out. This isn't ok.
Men showing emotion is OK. Men showing emotion isn't a bad thing. Today on the podcast I react to one of New Zealand's most famous names talking about "bloke-ism" and then I chat about the All Blacks losing to Argentina.
Liam Messam joins the show to talk about his return to Waikato in Mitre 10 Cup, the importance of making an impact on younger players, and much more.
How will the mighty Mooloos shape up in 2020? I give my thoughts on some key players and challenges sitting in front of Waikato as they seek for just their third top-flight NPC title in 50-years.
Breaking down the pros and cons of Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X in the wider context of next-gen gaming that is set to kick-off on November 10th! Article for Dash Gamer: https://dashgamer.com/ps5-xbox-series-x-prices-opinion-piece/
Dave Worsley is one of New Zealand's longest-serving media managers and journalists, today he stops by the podcast to talk about his career and the state of the industry in 2020.
Rugby author Steve Hale joins the show to talk about his first rugby love, the meaning of the game at the grassroots level and its divide with pro rugby in New Zealand. We also talk about rugby recruitment and about his career as a writer for NZ Rugby News Magazine. Find out more about Steve Hale here: https://www.stevehalerugby.com/ Follow Steve on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SteveHa09255868
Riding solo again today, but it's a goodie! I chat briefly about my new gig writing for NZ Rugby News before taking a deep dive into The Last of Us Part II which releases today on PlayStation. Read my full review of TLOU2 here: https://dashgamer.com/the-last-of-us-part-ii-review/
A self-indulgent ramble about work and where to from here in this crazy yet exciting post-COVID-19 world.
Former United Future party leader Damian Light stops by the pod to talk about his political career, leading United Future into the 2017 NZ General Election, and challenges faced along the way.
Patrick McKendry joins the pod to talk about his career writing about rugby, primarily as a reporter for NZ Herald. We talk about the early stages of his career, landing at NZME and how he goes about his writing process.
Rugby journalist Ross Karl joins the pod to talk about Sky Sport's Isolation Nation, life as a rugby journalist and the lessons learned along the way.
Daryl Mitchell joins the show to talk about his journey in cricket which led to a Test debut in 2019, plus what else he does in life and the challenges that are ahead.
Radio host Jason Pine joins the show to talk about his near 30-years in the media business as a radio broadcaster, TV commentator and journalist plus touch on how the business has changed over the years through the advent of online website and social media.
Anton Lienert-Brown joins the show to about some of the lessons he's learnt as a professional athlete, challenges out of high school coming into pro rugby and mental health.
I chat with 20-year old journalist Oskar Howell about his journalism work in the esports industry and his emerging career. The Wintec article we mention in the show can be found here.
Another WrestleMania is in the books, but this one was the most unique wrestling event in recent history and ended with several new champions. Let me share some of my thoughts. You can also watch a video version of the podcast on YouTube here.
Today we are joined by Sky Sport NBL voice Huw Beynon who talks about his media career, starting out as a nervous journalist to NBL producer covering the Breakers basketball team. You can follow Huw on Twitter @huw_beynon.
Rugby author Jamie Wall joins the show to talk about how COVID-19 has impacted rugby in New Zealand and how it could shape the future of the sport.
Both the PS5 and Xbox Series X Specs have been revealed, but which one is better? Both new boxes have their strengths and weaknesses, so I take a deep dive and provide my non-educated POV.
I sit down and chat with Swedish sports journalist and TV producer Hermann Dill to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting Sweden. We also talk about his career in sports journalism and TV. Watch the video version of the podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/07WnIKj2VrI
COVID-19 has truly changed life as we know it! I weigh in from the bunker in New Zealand! Video of this podcast also available on YouTube, you can watch it by clicking here: https://youtu.be/j6tHgWP8hOI
Discussing the Playstation' back button attachment from a disabled gaming accessibility standpoint.
The PS2 was happy days! Happy happy days! Here is my story as one of the 158million gamers to own a PS2.
Today we are joined by 'the voice of rugby' Nigel Yalden who talks about his journey from working in The Warehouse to becoming a major player in New Zealand's sports media industry. Nigel Yalden is a sports radio broadcaster for Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport and hosts the All Sorts Breakfast show as well as lead caller for All Blacks matches.
Former BLACKCAPS wicketkeeper Peter McGlashan joins the podcast to talk about crossing over from sports into politics, and a whole lot more.
I sit down with Disability Commissioner Paula Tesoriero about her goals for 2020 and some of the significant issues facing the 1.1m disabled New Zealanders.
Jamie Wall talks about his new book, Heroics & Heart Break and dishes on his experiences as part of the media team covering the All Blacks.
Pulman Media is here, but what the hell is it? I'll discuss before weighing in on the terrible Blackcaps tour to Australia where so many flaws were exposed that it's hard not to be cynical. Also, some of my all-time biggest influences in media. Follow @pulmanmedia on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
The M Word is a weekly podcast that rambles and reacts its way through the world of media, sports, gaming and entertainment. New episodes release each week and are hosted by freelance journalist Michael Pulman.