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It's time. The Si-nal countdown has hit zero and our very last episode is upon us. Join Jane, Alex and Duncan for a feature length nostalgia extravaganza and revisit the greatest hits of The Real Pod over the last eight years. Hear clips from our very first episode, cursed footage from some very late nights, and a very special clip from a very special guest. In the words of the Max Key corner sting, we'll never forget you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode we discuss the Labour bill boards, Being relevant, The podcast industrial complex, Blue tooth earmuffs, Joel being in his own head, Jeremy Corbell being a shyster on JRE, Joels meat lunches, Feeding the new lambs, Wheel barrows, Bald in Dakar, Winstons new slogan WIGA, Politics, Star wars, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Iron eagle, Charlie and the choc factory, Smoke points, Tradewinds, Wranglin sheep and eatin meat, Keyed up with Max Key, The Gay Maori left, The MM's and heaps more. Enjoy. Support The Joel and Tim Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=74670148
On the podcast today, Sophie calls her ex who she hasn't spoken to since OCTOBER to ask for her jumper back. Sean offends a famous politician after he finds out that he called Max Key before him. And we both guess what you do for a job based on what you had for breakfast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Married at First Sight has finished for another year, but that doesn't mean your old pals at The Real Pod are going anywhere. Join Jane Yee and Alex Casey as the recap their pop culture consumption over Easter, deep-dive into Rod Stewart's lack of dock rocking and recap what we know about Taylor Swift's break-up. Also, Succession just delivered one of the best episodes in yonks, Jane is making a bid for Celebrity Bake Off and Max Key is trying to launch a new and confusing catch phrase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Tim Wilson from Maxim Institute joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more! ACT's David Seymour is under fire for commenting Jacinda Ardern would have been "too dumb" to keep up with a global conspiracy on Max Key's podcast. What do we think of David Seymour's comments, is he out of line? A clip of Chris Hipkins attempting to define what a woman is has been circulating- what is a left-leaning politician supposed to say to this question? How would you answer it? Kiri Allan has apologised for some comments that she made at fiancée Māni Dunlop's farewell from RNZ, saying they could be interpreted as her telling the state broadcaster how to manage its staff or company. Were these critical comments justified? National's Greg Fleming compared same-sex civil unions to polygamy and incest- 19 years ago. How frustrating must this controversy be for National? LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This "bite size" episode comes from the full podcast conversation with Max Key (Episode 58) that came out recently. If you are time poor or not sure you want to listen to the full episode, you can listen to this then decide.Max Key is a household name in New Zealand and a person that most people probably have an opinion on. He was 13 years old in 2008 when his dad became the Prime Minister of New Zealand, a job that meant every single teenage mis-step Max made was played out in the public eye.In this clip, Max talks about his reputation as a "partyboy" and just how far from the truth it was. He talks about some of the online abuse from stangers he was subjected to, and even death threats.Thanks to the legends at Radix Nutrition for sponsoring this episode. Check them out right here:https://radixnutrition.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to the legends at Radix Nutrition for sponsoring this episode. Check them out right here:https://radixnutrition.co.nz/Max Key is a person that most people probably have an opinion on. This conversation will either change your mind or reinforce what you already think. Either way, Max said he doesn't care…and I believe him!He was 13 years old in 2008 when his dad became the Prime Minister of New Zealand, a job that meant every single teenage mis-step Max made was played out in the public eye.In this conversation we cover alot of topics including...His earliest memories of his dad talking about a desire to become Prime Minister.Perks of being the PM's sonGrowing up in a wealthy household, Internet trolls, online bullying and his reputation as a “party boy”His mental health and the rock bottom moment that happened during his OE in the Bahamas. Then the road to recovery.The rare disease he caught overseas that caused him to lose 20 kilos and visit hospital 7 times.The fight in Croatia where 4 strangers “beat the shit” out of himHis obsession with judo and just how hard his training bootcamp was.His relationship with his sister, as kids and how it is nowHis business partnership with the Chow brother and their poor public reputationsHis relationship with runningHis current relationship status and what his Tinder DMs were like back when his dad was PM.Thanks for listening and checking out my podcast. If you don't already, please hit the subscribe button. And if you have any feedback, guest suggestions etc, please email me: DomharveyNZ@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Key is a household name in New Zealand and a person that most people probably have an opinion on. This conversation will either change your mind or reinforce what you already think. Either way, Max said he doesn't care…and I believe him!He was 13 years old in 2008 when his dad became the Prime Minister of New Zealand, a job that meant every single teenage mis-step Max made was played out in the public eye.This podcast, recorded towards the end of 2022, was Max's first ever podcast. We talk about the surreal situation of your dad being the leader of a country, perks of being the PMs son, his reputation as being a bratty “party boy”, his mental health and the rock bottom moment that happened during his OE then his road to recovery, his judo journey, his relationship with running and so much more.Thanks to the legends at Radix Nutrition for sponsoring this episode. Check them out right here:https://radixnutrition.co.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex and Duncan are still on break, so Jane once again calls upon The Real Pod producers Te Aihe Butler and Samuel Robinson to form "The B-Squad". Which producer feels emasculated by their board game obsession? Who swears Max Key as their mortal enemy? You'll have to listen to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode - the final for 2022 - Paula sits down with Max Key to talk launching a business. They discuss his time in the spotlight, his social media regrets, and dealing with anxiety, before discussing launching a business and what advice he has for those looking to get into property. New episodes will return in February!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been a hell of year for a number of reasons, and that's even before Rita Ora arrived with her tiny cigarettes and her big ideas. In this episode, we look at back at the best bits of real news that have come across our Real Pod news-desk in 2022 including a mystery ham, the birth of Baby Zerin and the welcome return of Max Key to public life. Join The Real Pod community! Go here for The Real Pod Corner on Facebook And here to chat on our Discord server Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Every fortnight property expert Matt Ryan joins Nick Mills to chat about the housing market and answer listeners' questions. This week they discuss the support still needed for build-to-rent developments, getting building consent from the council and the rights neighbours have to determine what you do on your land. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Max Key has just revealed his new career move. He's just completed and sold his first property development project. Sir john Key's son shared photos of a Glen Innes property he developed. Captioned "Crazy 18 months... They say the first project is always a challenge" Max told Heather du Plessis-Allan, before taking on this project he had “textbook knowledge” of how the process worked. Max Key joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. “So, the original house is actually the back house, so we shifted it. We turned it 90 degrees then pushed it to the back of the site and then we got two ex-state houses from different areas and we shifted those onto the site.” LISTEN ABOVE
Max Key has just revealed his new career move. He's just completed and sold his first property development project. Sir john Key's son shared photos of a Glen Innes property he developed. Captioned "Crazy 18 months... They say the first project is always a challenge" Max told Heather du Plessis-Allan, before taking on this project he had “textbook knowledge” of how the process worked. Max Key joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. “So, the original house is actually the back house, so we shifted it. We turned it 90 degrees then pushed it to the back of the site and then we got two ex-state houses from different areas and we shifted those onto the site.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We got the chance to sit down with Former DJ Max Key, this was meant to be a real quick chat but enjoyed it so much we lost track of time! We talk about his jouney through golf and the process he's gone through to get his handicap from a 17.5 to a +0.9 in just over a year and a half! Enjoy! *These views are those of the induviduals, and not of their respective workplaces. www.anchor.fm/caddybachnz/message < Click here to send us voice messages that we can playback on next week's episode www.caddybachnz.com www.instagram.com/caddybachnz www.facebook.com/caddybachnz
Jane, Alex and Duncan are left with more questions than answers from this week's The Apprentice Aotearoa and The Masked Singer NZ episodes. How short is too short when it comes to luxury robes, for example, and could it be Mike McRoberts underneath the (orange roughy) mask? The confusion continues as they speculate on what's really going on between Lexie and Jack, while a reported sighting of Max Key has them backed into a corner.Join Rec Room – a weekly newsletter from The Spinoff full of recommendations of things to watch, read, listen to and eat. Sign up now at thespinoffrecroom.substack.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Dom reveals he is replacing all his shoes with inflatable dinghys in case of flooding. Kaya is not taking any more of Labours shit and we get depressed about Palestine. If you want to help support the podcast head to https://www.patreon.com/HNTBAA
Join Jane and Duncan as they form a cacao circle and say everything they're grateful for in week two of The Bachelor NZ.In this episode we learn what Patrick (aka Hamish) and Lexie got up to during their secret double life summer in Real News (2:12), recap all the shots that have been shot and not shot at The Bachelor NZ mansion in Reality Check (7:00), then check in on patron saint of The Real Pod Colin Mathura-Jeffree in Colin's Cranny (40:45) and receive some exciting Max Key news (42:40).Sign up to Rec Room – a weekly newsletter from The Spinoff full of recommendations of things to watch, read, listen to and eat. Subscribe now: thespinoffrecroom.substack.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back, baby! Jane, Alex and Duncan return to the studio to revive all the classic segments of yore – and review the brand new season of The Bachelorette NZ.This week: the first Real News in ages includes a furious sex arse tycoon, a tempting sausage, a boy who found $5 in the sea and sold it for $500 and Duncan recalling a Trade Me lemon nightmare. We consider the case for Tourism NZ to reunite Jay Jay and Minou, do a Real Review, return to Colin's Cranny, check in with Max Key and check out the Community Noticeboard. Then live updates editor Stewart Sowman-Lund joins Jane and Duncan to discuss first impressions of the new season of The Bachelorette NZ. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Leader of the oppoisition Judith Collins wants Prime Minister Jacindar Ardern to give her a briefing on the accessing of the data of prominent New Zealanders. Simon Bridges, Max Key, Jacinda Ardern's father, Iain Lees Galloway's daughter, Pita Sharples' wife along with other politicians, judges, diplomats, community leaders and senior public servants are all on a database amassed by a company believed to be used by China's intelligence service. In total 800 New Zealanders have been found on the leaked data set. Collins was not included in the set, nor was her family, but she said she wants to hear from the Prime Minister about any important information about the incident. "She needs to let me know if she's got any information to provide to me," she told Morning Report. Collins said the incident was concerning. "I've always felt that we do not live in the benign strategic environment that Helen Clark told us we did."
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.It's the second to last week on Great Kiwi Bake Off and utterances of "don' like jelleh?" are ringing through the land. Booze jellies, udder jellies and ancient Egyptian jellies abound, our final four bakers pulled out all the stops just as Sue Fleischl pulled out her finest pair of denim jeans.There's also a lot of Real News this week including a very lovely Corny Christmas experience, thousands of penis fish washing up at Jane's place and an exciting new trailer for The Bachelorette NZ. Also, Max Key made a dog look sad and Colin donated a cardboard cut-out of himself to our cause. It's The Real Pod, really. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.Are top sheets good or bad? Who is leaving giant dog poo piles everywhere? And why did Max Key delete his last Instagram post? Our investigative journalism continues as we try and get to the bottom of Trev from Bake Off's back story. He refers to himself in the third person, he definitely fought in 'Nam and he just can't stop making different breads.There's also some TradeMe chat, a brief Carly Rae Jepsen review and a live unwrapping of a gorgeous Christmas Corny gift. And don't forget episode eight of New Zealand's Next Top Model, where the photoshoots are brought to you by Smokefree and the couture is brought to you by Save Mart. It's the Real Pod, and we are for real. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.Join us in the church of reality television for our latest sermon, including some great goss about Zac and Erin's wedding rings, Alex and Duncan getting owned at the TV awards and Naz getting called out on Facebook. Why are people sunning their bums? What has Matty McLean gone and done now? And how much Nando's is too much Nando's?There's also the latest episode of Great Kiwi Bake Off, where the tarts were soggy and the nuns were towering. Naomi charmed us all, Trev revealed his history with Block Doris plums and Ethan made a chocolate pizza. Plus, there's a conspiracy theory about Max Key that will make your brain melt. It's the Real Pod!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.The team is back to give it a good old Kiwi try across the seas this week, perhaps one of the biggest reality TV weeks of the year. Dancing With the Stars NZ had one explosive finale, complete with rugby balls and Julz Tocker doing a rambunctious jive, with Manu Vatuvei being crowned the winner of the glitter ball trophy.There was also the premiere of The Block NZ: Firehouse, set a stone's throw away in Kingsland. If the extremely rude sign and caricature millennials are anything to go by, it's going to be a cracker of a season. We also ruminate on what it means to be mindful in the latest edition of Colin's Cranny, and spend too long looking at Max Key's bum. It's The Real Pod, really sorry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.It's an extremely emotional episode of The Real Pod, as Jane farewells her podmates Duncan and Alex for a life of glitz and glamour in Los Angeles, USA. Never fear, though, your weekly dose of reality TV and real news will continue via video link across the ocean. Besides, someone's got to keep tabs on Max Key's international shenanigans, so it might as well be Jane.We also recap the past week on Dancing With the Stars NZ, where Laura Daniel ended up in the bottom two despite being at the top of the leaderboard, Clinton Randall didn't wear shoes and the judges wore many, many sets of funny glasses. There's also some real news about tattoos, websites and jingles, because we are a serious current events podcast. It's The Real Pod, baby! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in reality television and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.In the hangover of Married at First Sight Australia, we are overjoyed to shimmy onto the shiny lino of Dancing With the Stars NZ. Well, two of us are. Duncan only watched Laura's dance on Instagram. Which celebrity is the frontrunner? Why wasn't Jude allowed to whip Matt? And what in the world is Walter Neilands?Beyond that, we review a Marie Kondo experience gone awry, check in with Max Key's globe trotting adventures and experience some technical difficulty that will push the podmates to their absolute limit. It's The Real Pod, and it's 100% as real as it gets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the last few weeks in New Zealand pop culture and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.With Duncan still basking somewhere on a desert island, Alex and Jane reconvene in The Spinoff studio to pick apart the past week in local weird news, pop culture and reality TV. We had a glittering evening at the premiere of Aladdin with every New Zealand celebrity ever, before the entire nation was thrown into disarray at the arrival of the unruly tourists onto our newsfeeds. Beyond the Primo robbery, the Christmas tree robbery and the bloody Mission Bay rubbish, there's somehow still more news to talk about. What does season two of Heartbreak Island have in store? Why is Max Key playing coy on Celebrity Treasure Island NZ? And which podcast host sold their bra on TradeMe to a cornie? OH, AND WE EAT SOME OF THE HOTTEST CHILLI CHOCOLATE IN THE WORLD. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in New Zealand pop culture and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.This week on the Real Pod, we power through a delicious week on Bake Off, a bridesmaids scuffle on Project Runway NZ and a huge showdown on House of Drag. Jane and Duncan share their hilarious proposal stories, and Alex eats a nice biscuit. Beyond that, we asses Max Key's exciting new look, take a deep dive into Kate Hawkesby's anti-influencer stance and get an exciting update on The Hot Felon. It's The Real Pod, and it's extremely real. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in New Zealand pop culture and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.It's a huge week for the almighty pod as Jeff's eyes on Bake Off are officially not as blue as they used to be. Ploughing through another great week of reality TV, we ask more big questions of Project Runway NZ, The Great Kiwi Bake Off and MKRNZ. How horny was the guest judge on Runway? How hard is it to make a good scone? And how rude is a croquembouche? Beyond that, we review a game about poo and a toy you have to yell at. We also talk about A Star is Born, the glory of the Nando's espetada, and Max Key's big costume mistake. It's The Real Pod, and it's as real as it gets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in New Zealand pop culture and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.Call the police, because it's time for a CHAOS POD this week. Cracking open a couple of ice cold Red Bulls, your friendly Real Pod team dissect all the real news and reality TV that you need to know. How good does TVNZ's new season look? Why is Matootles not coming back to foot island? And has Jane finally become a bona fide influencer? Beyond that, we drag our heels through the whimpering end of Married at First Sight NZ, burn our caramel over how good Bake Off is and announce an extremely exciting Nando's event. We've also got MKRNZ, Project Runway NZ and all the Max Key news you can stomach. It's The Real Pod and it's about as real as it gets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Pod assembles to dissect the week in New Zealand pop culture and real life, with special thanks to Nando's.With Duncan holidaying in Fiji, we are joined once again by noted celebrity influencer JT Muirhead to dissect the week in reality television and real news. And what a week it has been, with the badger botching up The Bachelor Australia, Married at First Sight NZ boogie-boarding into Bali and Project Runway losing an absolute Timaru icon. Beyond that, there's a heated discussion about steeping teabags, an analysis of the plonker who broke the art needle in Wellington and some incredibly exciting Max Key news. It's The Real Pod, and it's really real. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Brodie, Caitlin and Gracie break down botox and fillers, giving Max Key an "Insta-vention" and gyming after a box wax.
Hey, how's it going? For a parcel of rogues, lashed together by fate and circumstance, this new government sure makes it look easy. But not all are so happy. We run down this Spinoff article on why National's message is needed now more than ever. It's not. In other news, National lost the copyright case brought against them by Eminem's publishing company. Ha ha. Max Key to the rescue. Also fast food, personal failings, terror, woe, gardening. Bumper music; Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers; "Even The Losers" Ian Van Dahl; "Castles In The Sky" Weird Al Yankovic; "Couch Potato"
Today we played a new game and we talked about Max Key.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DJ Gene Rivers has been committed to his craft and pursuing his journey from his youngest days. Most known as former DJ on George FM and KFM, Gene has seen many sides of the DJ and radio industries. We discuss the beginnings of hip hop and the way some of New Zealand culture adopted and imitated the emerging American trends. We also discuss George FM and the internal changes that arguably caused the station to lose its way. Oh and we talk about the infamous Max Key!
Turns out the most ferocious dinosaur was a sensitive lover; Max Key is apparently trying to follow in his father's footsteps; Pornhub is trying to keep your history private, and Gwyneth Paltrow is causing a fair bit of food poisoning.
Every month host Alex Casey is joined by comedian/writer Michele A’Court and Mana magazine editor Leonie Hayden to discuss what happened in the world of women over the preceding four weeks. Better late than never, they return with help from their brand spanking new sponsors BON tampons. This month, our three raggers reflect on what feels like a flaming month from hell including Paul Henry's take on titties, Max Key's twisted idea of "real men" and how New World screwed up in a big way. If that wasn't enough, Wonder Woman has made it to the UN and Bono won the woman of the year. Oh, and Trump. Thankfully, it's not all bad news. We are stoked to announce that On the Rag is now sponsored by the Kiwi legends at BON tampons. To all our beautiful bleeding listeners, please check them out for 100% New Zealand, 100% organic tampons delivered directly to your door – it's about the coolest tip we can ever offer you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Annabelle Lee and Ben Thomas brave the Spinoff stairwell of doom to join Toby Manhire for another Gone By Lunchtime, the hi-energy Zumba workout of political podcasting.The Spinoff political podcast trio abandon all good sense and attempt to analyse the auditor-general's report into the Saudi sheep farrago and what it means for Murray McCully even before it is published. They fearlessly assess the legacies of exiting MPs Hekia Parata and David Cunliffe, they recall that day last month when Paula Bennett was running the country and the future leadership of the National Party, they ruminate on Mt Roskill byelection "bribes" and they share every thought they can summon about the Max Key scandal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A brief episode this week bursting at the seams with goodness. We analyse The Prime minister's son Max Key and his dubious rise to DJ prominence. We're also given a 'Sophie's Choice' style hypothetical question from a listener - just how far would be both go to get two million dollars?? We discuss a possibly fake news article about a man who accidentally booked a prostitute who turned out to be his wife. We also discuss Harley's latest adventure when he went so see Jaz Coleman from then band Killing Joke rant about conspiracy theories. Plus we talk about Dreadlocks, bad hair and Harley's lack of hair. Listen in!