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Sport isn’t everything, but it does impact a lot of things. In this School Sport NZ podcast, hosted by CEO Mike Summerell we look at how the benefits of sport flow through to everyday life. It’s designed for people who want to be involved in sport but have other priorities too. Mike talks to a range of people with lived experience about how sport impacts relationships, careers, identities and more, and how they balanced sport with other important parts of their lives. Hear relevant and usefu ...
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Puck Yeah has now moved to The Alternative Commentary Collective's podcast network - available on iHeartRADIO, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Please search for 'Puck Yeah' and resubscribe at our new home, just look for the blue cover.
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Cyrus Says

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Broadcasting through the week with a rotating panel of guests, Cyrus Says is the definitive show on life in urban India, politics, sports, civic sense, traffic, kids, food, and everything that matters. Mostly.
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School is back in session. Join a rotating collection of some of Australian football’s finest brain thinkers in Joey Lynch, Nick Stoll, Nick D'Urbano, and Josh Parish -- as well as some special guests along the way -- for The National Curriculum. Every week, the TNC crew will look back at the week that was in Australian football and bring you the best analysis and opinion in Australian football. No cow is too sacred, no topic too taboo, or figure too untouchable to be spared the wrath of Goo ...
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Open your mind to the world with New Zealand’s number one breakfast radio show. Without question, as New Zealand’s number one talk host, Mike Hosking sets the day’s agenda. The sharpest voice and mind in the business, Mike drives strong opinion, delivers the best talent, and always leaves you wanting more. The Mike Hosking Breakfast always cuts through and delivers the best daily on Newstalk ZB.
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Join Lawrence Lotze, a resilient survivor of a brain tumor, as he travels the globe virtually to bring you inspiring stories from successful business owners to popular sports stars. In each episode, Lawrence discusses with his guests the journey to their successes, challenges they faced, & biggest takeaways from their invaluable experience. From bustling streets of New York to scenic beaches of Sydney, discover what drives & motivates influential people who are changing the game in their res ...
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What happens when a chess grandmaster makes the biggest move of his life—and it’s not on the board? 🤯 Vidit Gujrathi, India’s 30th Grandmaster, has checkmated every opponent, but has someone finally checkmated him? Born in Nashik, to doctor parents, Vidit’s chess journey began at Fravashi Academy, leading him to break the 2700 Elo barrier, win doub…
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Donald Trump's doubling down on his plan for a US takeover of the Gaza strip. Posting on social media, the US President says Gaza will be turned over to the US by Israel when fighting has "concluded". He says by then Palestinians will have been already resettled in "far safer and more beautiful communities" elsewhere in the Middle East. However, it…
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At the end of each week, Mike Hosking takes you through the big-ticket items and lets you know what he makes of it all. Waitangi: 2/10 At some point the minority is going to realise the majority, i.e. us, tuned out years ago, and the circus that passes for a so-called National Day needs a massive rethink. School lunches: 2/10 Well, the whining is a…
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The TJ Perenara performance and the reaction to David Seymour are both indicative of all that is wrong with this country in terms of race relations. It is not harmonious, it is not well debated, it is not cordial, and it is not better than it has been. The Prime Minister gets it, but Seymour doesn't. There is no point in heading north each year, yo…
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New data has revealed the pay of chartered accountants in New Zealand lags behind that in Australia. A survey by Chartered Accountants Australia New Zealand has found members across the ditch took home a median NZ$177,000 compared to NZ$144,200 in New Zealand. Chief financial officers were being paid around $336,000 to New Zealand's $265,000. But C…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Friday 7th of February, Mike was astounded at the youth unemployment rate reaching a record high, so Michael Reddell joined to break down the situation. How concerned is Winston Peters about the potential deal between the Cook Islands and China? The Foreign Minister discusses the situation and whe…
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Instead of taking a long weekend after Waitangi Day, Kate Hawkesby and Tim Wilson joined Mike Hosking to Wrap the Week that was. They discussed homeownership and Winston Peters’ potentially changing stance on foreign buyers, the number of kids going to school today, and if you should be able to have a helicopter pad in the suburbs. LISTEN ABOVE See…
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Young people continue to bear the brunt of job losses. The latest Stats NZ figures reveal the unemployment rate among those aged 15 to 19 hit 23%, the highest in more than a decade. The age group also lost more than 70% of the 32,000 net jobs lost last year. Former Reserve Bank economist Michael Reddell told Mike Hosking young people typically bear…
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Foreign Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand's not the only one in the dark about a potential deal between the Cook Islands and China. Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is heading to Beijing, where he's expected to sign a comprehensive strategic partnership. He says it's part of a broader strategy to strengthen relations with all of its ke…
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The Police Minister says recent incidents where vehicles have been driven into officers are part of a rise of anti-Police violence. An officer has moderate injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Huntly on Wednesday night. It comes weeks after Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming was killed, and another officer was injured after being struck by a vehicl…
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There's a hope US President Donald Trump's attention isn't drawn to the Cook Islands-China saga. Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown will travel to Beijing in the coming days, where he's expected to sign a comprehensive strategic partnership. He says it's about expanding economic opportunities. MFAT says it would have expected to be fully consul…
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I don't mind telling you, I've kind of been dreading making any sort of editorial comment or opinion on Waitangi Day. Not because I don't think it's significant, but because I feel an expectation to say something about its importance in our calendar, how it's an opportunity to reflect on our history, and how we should use it to think about the way …
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The U.S. President has laid out a plan to relocate Palestinians to neighbouring countries, and redevelop the war-torn region into what he described as the 'Riviera of the Middle East'. Former U.S. State Department Middle East Negotiator Aaron David Millers says he doubts Trump has a strategy to execute his plans. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/lis…
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1News reports Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown is travelling to Beijing on Friday to sign a deal. Foreign Minister Winston Peters seems to have been caught off guard - given New Zealand's long-standing free association agreement. Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman says the partnership has potential security and f…
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"A circus". That is how NZ First's Shane Jones described the powhiri for parliamentarians at Waitangi yesterday. However, the minister has now found himself in hot water after threatening to pull the Waitangi National Trust's funding. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Newstalk ZB
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Despite the destined backlash, ACT Party leader David Seymour still fronted up to Waitangi. Greeted by turn backs, waiata, and protest - he spoke on behalf of the ACT Party, tapping into parts of his Treaty Principles Bill. Apart from a microphone getting taken away on two occasions, it seemed to go relatively well by Waitangi standards. LISTE ABOV…
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China's budget-friendly AI model, DeepSeek, is making waves, sparking debates on its impact on global AI competition. On the health front, we break down the Guillain-Barré Syndrome outbreak in Pune and what it means for public hygiene. Music lovers, Sonu Nigam has called out the Padma Awards for ignoring legends like Kishore Kumar, Alka Yagnik, and…
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How did Ram Kapoor transform from a teenager with big dreams of acting to becoming one of India's most loved TV stars? Despite his father, Anil Kapoor’s, insistence on joining the family business, . With struggles in the U.S. after his father cut him off, Ram worked odd jobs like Starbucks and selling second-hand cars to fund his acting education. …
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America's tariff tiff with Canada and Mexico may have cooled, but tension with China is escalating. Beijing has announced a package of economic measures targeting the US after President Donald Trump imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese imports. The response includes a 15% tax on coal and liquefied natural gas, and 10% on crude oil and types of vehicles. …
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Hawke's Bay apple growers are reaping the rewards of their recovery after Cyclone Gabrielle. The region grows two-thirds of the country's apples but was badly affected by the cyclone in 2023. They say a warm and dry spring has led to one of the earliest picking seasons in decades. Hawke’s Bay Fruitgrowers Association President Brydon Nisbet told Mi…
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Buckle up, it looks like I might agree with a trade union. CTU policy director Craig Renney is worried about the same thing I am, and I think he is right to be worried. What he is worried about is the possibility that we will become a net exporter of population. Oh the irony that as an exporting nation, one of the growth industries is people. If yo…
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Wellington's feeling the property slump, with new figures showing a dramatic dip in house values. The council's QV rating valuations show the average house has dropped in value of nearly 25% since 2021. Pipitea was the worst hit neighbourhood with a 29% average drop. Labour’s Ginny Andersen told Mike Hosking that the feeling in the central city is …
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Wednesday 5th of February, Housing Minister Chris Bishop has a plan to shake up Kainga Ora, and we take a look at what our unemployment rate is likely to show today. A real estate agent is likely be banned from working for five years after refusing to do a Tikanga Māori professional development co…
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Unemployment's expected to peak in the middle of the year. Stats NZ will release the labour market data for the final quarter of last year at 10.45 this morning. It's widely thought the unemployment rate will rise to about 5.1%. ANZ economist Henry Russell told Mike Hosking it's a lag statistic, so we'll see last year's economy reflected in the une…
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Schools are preparing for a dip in student attendance the day after Waitangi Day. Westlake Girls High School's holding an online learning day this Friday, requiring students and teachers to work remotely. Other schools like Westlake Boys and Auckland Grammar are closed. Secondary Schools Principals' Association's Vaughan Couillault told Mike Hoskin…
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A real estate agent who refused to take a compulsory Tikanga Māori course now faces a five-year ban after a failed court bid. The High Court's turned down Janet Dickson's request for a judicial review of decisions about agents' professional development requirements, which required taking a 90-minute class. Those who don't complete the module risk h…
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Briscoes Group says despite a difficult retail environment, it's had positive sales results. The owner of the Briscoe Homeware and Rebel Sport brands says sales reached $245.3 million in the three months to January – up 0.96% annually. Homeware sales went up 1.27%, and sporting goods rose 0.44%. Managing Director Rod Duke believes tough trading con…
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The Government's set to sell off high-priced Kainga Ora homes in an effort to bring its books down. It's reviewing state housing stock, focusing on expensive areas. Its new cost-saving plan includes the sale of around 900 homes a year, with the money to go to more low-cost, denser places with greater demand. Housing Minister Chris Bishop told Mike …
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Welcome to Cyrus Says! THE INTERNET SAID SO !!! Cyrus Says | INDIA POD DAY 2025 ft. Varun & Kautuk, Kunal & Punit @VarunThakurOfficial @KautukSrivastavaIsHere @IVMPodcasts @amazonmusic @PunitPania @KhaaneMeinKyaHai Cyrus Broacha kicks off with his signature humor, setting the stage . Joining him are the hosts of The Internet Said So (TISS) Podcast—…
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Welcome to Cyrus Says! Shreya Chaudhry: Rising Star of 'The Mehta Boys' – Breakthrough Role & Bandish Bandits Season 2 Shreya Chaudhry, born on November 6, 1995, in Mumbai, has emerged as a versatile talent in the entertainment industry. Once a heavyweight kid, she found fitness inspiration in Hrithik Roshan and transformed her lifestyle. She compl…
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We adjusted our climate target, or one of our climate targets last week. Which in and of itself is part of the whole climate debate malaise. There are so many targets involving Paris, or not involving Paris, or timelines. Is it 2030, 2035, 2040, 2050? Is it 5% down on 1990, or on 2000? So many numbers and so much noise, it's no wonder so many of us…
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One of New Zealand’s musical greats is winging his way back over for a special celebration. Greg Johnson has been making music and touring for nearly 40 years, and this year marks the 30th anniversary of his third album ‘Vine Street Stories’. The album is home to many of Johnson’s most enduring hits, including ‘Don’t Wait Another Day’, ‘If I Swagge…
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On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Tuesday 4th of February, it doesn't look like a surplus is coming anytime soon, and David Seymour is floating the idea of pulling out of the Paris Agreement. Should we? The Prime Minister pops into studio for the first time this year to talk what's happening with our ferries and clear up some dipl…
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The European Union is focusing on who will be the best voice to respond to Donald Trump's threat of tariffs. Leaders have been meeting in Brussels over the US President's return to power, who’s already floating the idea of imposing tariffs on the bloc. Trump has today delayed 25% tariffs on Mexico by a month, while Canada has already imposed tariff…
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It was a pared back event last night as the 67th Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles. The Recording Academy reformatted the awards show to help victims of the wildfires that destroyed more than 14,000 buildings and displaced tens of thousands. More than $10 million was raised for those impacted. Many award-winners also used their time to make s…
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New Zealand’s taxes aren’t as competitive as they once were. Finance Minister Nicola Willis has floated potential tax cuts for corporations in the wake of the latest Treasury report. Speaking to Ryan Bridge on Newstalk ZB last night, she says our corporate tax rate is reasonably high compared to the rest of the world. Former Treasury Director Bryce…
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A former Climate Change Minister says it would be a mistake to withdraw from a global climate deal. ACT Leader David Seymour's floated the idea of New Zealand leaving the agreement, saying it's perhaps a discussion for a future election. Labour’s calling on Prime Minister Christopher Luxon to recommit to the deal. Nick Smith told Mike Hosking it wo…
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The Prime Minister's open to corporate tax cuts in this year's budget. Nicola Willis told Ryan Bridge on Newstalk ZB last night that our corporate tax system isn't competitive enough with other countries. She confirmed the corporate tax rate, currently sitting at 28 percent, is being looked at as part of the whole business tax system. Christopher L…
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Centrix is keeping positive despite rising financial hardship and almost half a million Kiwis behind on loan repayments. The credit reporting agency's latest Credit Indicator report shows consumer arrears are 1.3% higher year on year, with financial hardship up 19%. But Managing Director Keith McLaughlin told Mike Hosking the figures are seasonal a…
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In this episode of Cyrus Says, what led Shivoham (formerly Dheepesh Bhatt) to transition from a Bollywood cameo in Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) to becoming one of India’s leading fitness icons? How did he revolutionize the Indian fitness scene by pioneering CrossFit, founding India’s first CrossFit box in Mumbai in 2009, and later co-founding ShivFit? Can …
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A suspected antisemitic terrorist attack is being investigated by Police in Sydney after a caravan packed with explosives was discovered. Officials have said the incident would have killed "a lot of people" had the van blown up. Why was the Prime Minister not immediately informed of what could have been Australia's largest terrorist attack? Austral…
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A submission portal and an awareness campaign have been launched today as part of phase two of New Zealand's COVID-19 inquiry. The initiative is looking into all aspects of the pandemic, and is set to receive many submissions. Chair of the Covid-19 Royal Commission inquiry Grant Illingworth KC joins the show to discus phase two of the inquiry. LIST…
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The government has announced more sanctions for those receiving an unemployment benefit. A new job search initiative requires individuals to complete a minimum of three employment searches a week and reporting to the Ministry of Social Development. In addition to this, a mandatory upskilling course has been implemented for five hours per week. Soci…
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It has been a busy week for US President Donald Trump, who is only a fortnight into his second term. Tariffs are on the way for Canada, Mexico and China, off the back a major plane crash in Washington D.C., and an ISIS project in Somalia. Former New Zealand Trade Negotiator Charles Finny said the new tariffs are more extreme than those during Trump…
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The Far Out Convoy is bringing together leading founders and international investors for a road trip from Auckland to Queenstown, with half of the attendees coming from Silicon Valley in the US. Venture Capitalist Rob Coneybeer said New Zealand "has done a great job at attracting foreign talent." What potential are investors seeing in New Zealand? …
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Australian sport is celebrating a major touchdown as the NFL heads to Melbourne. The league will host multiple in-season games at Melbourne's MCG beginning next year. This comes as the sports championship game, the Super Bowl, takes place in a weeks time. Australian Sports Journalist Jim Dolan talks to Mike Hosking about the impact of this major sp…
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Palmerston North Council is calling for an extension on the ban of sugary drinks at sports grounds. That brings a total of 8 venues targeted in the ban, including the Trusts arena, which is the home of the turbos, as well as the Speedway. National Superstock Speedway promoter Bruce Robertson talks to Mike Hosking about the impact of such a ban on h…
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