It started off as a podcast about people who run. Now it is just a podcast about people.
Hosted by New Zealand broadcaster, author and marathon runner, Dom Harvey.
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Jay-Jay Feeney is the undisputed queen of music radio in New Zealand. She started the radio station The Edge and grew it into the massive brand that it remains to this day. She currently hosts one of…
Kelsey Waghorn was a Whakaari White Island tour guide in December 2019 when it erupted.
This is a powerful and raw conversation with Kelsey. And it is a tough listen in parts, made slightly easier th…
Simon Cochrane:
A week before this podcast conversation took place, Simon Cochrane travelled from his home in Hamilton NZ to take part in the "Ultraman" event in Noosa as a relative unknown in this ev…
Hadyn Jones is an ultramarathon runner (that’s one of the caps he wears).
He is also a well-known current affairs TV host. You may recognize the face or voice from Fair Go, Seven Sharp, the good sor…
If you say you don't know who Leigh Hart is, I'd probably raise an eye brow.
He has been part of the New Zealand comedy and TV landscape for two decades now.
He is also the face of Hellers sausages, th…
Just 4 days before recording this podcast, Jono Ridler had SMASHED the New Zealand open water swim distance record when he swam 99 kilometers (previous record was 80km)
His 33 hour non-stop swim witho…
Campbell Johnstone made a name for himself in NZ rugby circles as an All Black and Canterbury Crusaders rugby star in the early 2000's,
He made a name for himself internationally in early 2023 when he…
William "Billy" Evans.
It was an absolute honor and a privilege to spend an hour with Billy Evans in Boston, just 2 days after the 2023 Boston marathon (which he ran with his two sons).
Ten years ago, …
SUZY CATO.
I think for the most part Suzy is a New Zealander who needs no introduction. Chances are if you are in your 20s or 30s now, she was a big part of your childhood (she is the undisputed queen…
Mike Rudling is the founder and CEO of Radix Nutrition who are the sponsors of this podcast.
The short podcast snippet comes from our full conversation.
Mike Rudling is a man with a mission to make …
Mike Rudling is the founder and CEO of Radix Nutrition (who are the sponsors of this podcast).
The team at Radix Nutrition asked if I would consider having Mike on as a guest and I didn’t hesitate to…
This "Bite size" episode comes from my full conversation with Mitch James.
The purpose of these is that you may give it a listen, decide you want to hear more, then go back and check out the full ep…
This is Mitch James. Episode two.
This episode is incredibly special to me. Mitch was the very first guest on this podcast when it launched a year ago.
Since then, a lot has changed for both of us so…
Rich Farrell!! I suspect you have not heard the name before. Rich isn’t famous, but he is one of the physically strongest men in New Zealand.
Using his stage name “the madness” he goes to competiti…
Sir Ashley Bloomfield was the director general of health when Covid-19 came to New Zealand early in 2020.
He became one of the most recognizable faces and names in New Zealand for his daily 1pm briefi…
Rachel Hunter was a secondary school student in Auckland when she was "discovered" by a photographer as she ran along an Auckland beach. She soon became one of the world’s most in demand models, ear…
On Tuesday March 22, it was announced that NZ distance runner, Zane Robertson had received a seven-year ban for failing a drug test.
Four years was for taking the banned substance EPO, an additional …
Rachel Hunter was a secondary school student in Auckland when she was "discovered" by a photographer. She soon became one of the world’s most in demand models, earning a reputation only a handful of …
Mitch James is a well known New Zealand singer. He is also a marathon runner. But he is so much more than those things. He is one of the most authentic, vulnerable and transparent people I have ev…
In the 90’s and early 2000s, Adam Parore was a star of the NZ cricket team.
Then he could be seen on the cover of Women’s Day every other week.
Over a decade ago he went to ground and there has been v…