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The Provise Project is the conversation you wish you listened in on, It is the Decathlon of Interviews, Research, Banter, Stories, Laughter all wrapped into one fuzzy bearded South Auckland Interviewer. TimProvise brings the laughs as he interviews Local and International legends in his own crazy and out of the gate way. Asking questions live on his twitch stream or from viewers from Patreon. Jump on in and lets get chatting
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Pinky Promise is about making pinky promises with themselves and each other to make sure they self-care and look out for one another and their wellness, paying attention to the Māori philosophy of the four pou of Hau Ora, Hinengaro (Mental wellbeing) Taha Wairua (spiritual wellbeing), Taha Tinana (Exercise & physical health), Taha whanau (Social we…
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Pinky Promise is about making pinky promises with themselves and each other to make sure they self-care and look out for one another and their wellness, paying attention to the Māori philosophy of the four pou of Hau Ora, Hinengaro (Mental wellbeing) Taha Wairua (spiritual wellbeing), Taha Tinana (Exercise & physical health), Taha whanau (Social we…
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Avondale MC Melodownz spits rhymes quicker than his smooth melodies and jumps in and out of reggae, hip hop and soul elements. He’s become an urban poet, telling the stories of his hardships and shedding a light on his cultural upbringing. And he does most of it right out of his bedroom. Avondale MC, rapper and poet Melodownz (Bronson Price) starte…
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A proud Tongan, born and raised in Aotearoa NZ, Nua is a family man and has been working in film and television in NZ for over 15 years. He is a writer and producer on Panthers, a television drama series now in development. He was a co-writer for Jonah, a NZ television drama series about rugby legend Jonah Lomu and produced Baby Mama’s Club 2, a po…
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Kings is a pretty big deal. The New Zealand rapper/producer/songwriter has grown to become one of his home country's biggest names not just in hip-hop but full-stop, blossoming into one of the country's many heavy-hitters with his 2016 break-out single Don't Worry 'Bout It. Since then, KINGS has dropped three albums (2017's Chapter One, then 2018's…
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On this episode of the Podcast, We talk with DJ Sir-Vere aka Philip Bell has been a pioneer and champion of hip-hop music in New Zealand across a range of roles, including performing as DJ Sir-Vere. As Head of Urban Music and Artists and Repertoire for BMG NZ, he propelled New Zealand urban music into the mainstream by signing artists such as DLT a…
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On this episode of the Podcast, We talk with DJ Sir-Vere aka Philip Bell has been a pioneer and champion of hip-hop music in New Zealand across a range of roles, including performing as DJ Sir-Vere. As Head of Urban Music and Artists and Repertoire for BMG NZ, he propelled New Zealand urban music into the mainstream by signing artists such as DLT a…
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Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Tait moved to Auckland as a four-year-old and later attended Avondale College where he was a member of the first Avondale team ever to win a New Zealand Secondary Schools Championship in 1999. Tait was awarded the Most Valuable Player award for the tournament. Professional career In 2000, Tait joined the Auckland Re…
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On this episode of the Podcast we talk with the unique and incomparable INF aka Two Piece Tyson around his love for the craft of writing and his journey through todays media word. We talk about his work ethic with Music and how his inspiration comes from various forms of Art! It was an amazing korero with Amon and I am glad that I could showcase hi…
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Lui Vilisoni has travelled the landscape of New Zealand media for a long time and has so much knowledge of the ins and outs of the space, Lui is currently working for Niu FM and has huge dreams to help form and help grow the station. We talk about the behind the scenes going on at giant corporations of Media and things that he was able to learn tha…
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Today on the podcast we have Dallas Te Huna, Dallas is a youth worker helping young people in his own backyard of Wainuiomata with his bro Myles by creating safe spaces for young people to talk called 4thebros, He has set up networks to assist across his city to offer support to youth at risk. Great and inspiring conversation…
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Matt Brown has inspired men - including many from Pacific communities - to break free from the cycle of abuse. This led to him and his wife, Sarah, writing the book, She Is Not Your Rehab, which shows how men can heal from their trauma. Matt Brown is the owner of Christchurch’s My Father’s Barber. He has co-authored a book, She Is Not Your Rehab, w…
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On this episode of Welcome to Monday Of course Tim talks about Brian Tamaki and the White kids having parties, House update and Back to Mahi as well for Timmy. Mystic Tim predicts the future lockdown. We talk about how whitewashed the Media is and how we need new representation on our TV Screens We go over what is releasing this week and Tim gives …
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Natalie is a rising star in the entertainment world. She cemented her place in the New Zealand comedy scene as a semi-finalist in the 2018 Raw Comedy Quest, and is now a regular on the comedy circuit. A versatile performer, Natalie is carrying her comedic skills over to our television screen with appearances on Netflix’s The Legend of Monkey along …
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Whether behind the camera or giving the people what they want in front of it, Franz can tell a story and spread a message through his connections and craft. An former accountant turned content creator, you cannot put this anime fandom to the side and has worked with brands like Engage, Lift+ and Heinken to name a few Franz drops some amazing knowle…
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Toks Fale is a Tongan-New Zealand professional wrestler and former rugby union player. He currently works for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as Bad Luck Fale (バッドラック・ファレ, Baddorakku Fare). In NJPW, he is a three-time NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion and a one-time IWGP Intercontinental Champion. His name literally translates to "house" in T…
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Samoan Kiwi Beulah Koale first discovered acting as a way to skip classes, then appeared in short films Manurewa and Suni Man. After doing a guest spot on Shortland Street in 2012, he won a recurring role. In 2014 Koale starred in big screen crime drama The Last Saint, as a young man who becomes a drug courier to help his family. He followed it wit…
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On this episode of the Provise Project we talk with Azura Lane, Host of Flava Days show on FlavaFM about her amazing journey and what she sacrificed to be in a position she is in today, We talk about self reflection and the importance of growing in a very Male dominated space like radio. Azura is young but has so much knowledge and wisdom to share…
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On this episode of the Provise Project we have Producer, Actor, Voice over artist, Stand up Comedian Pax Assadi on the show to discuss his new sitcom coming out in 2021 and the challenges that he faced learning this new form of story telling, We talk about Hoops and his most embarrasing moment on the court and also talk about what motivates him and…
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On this Thankful Thursday Tim and Moze talk about the importance of Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori and its significance in our society, We bring up what we noticed and how we can help preserve the taonga. We preach how much we are thankful that reo is spoken on the regular in our communities and how it makes communities stronger for it.…
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