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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Isaac Peach is impossible not to like- a down to earth plumber from West Auckland with 4 kids under 10 who is producing a stable of world champion boxers from a shed in his back yard.
In the conversat…
Jay-Jay Feeney:
On Friday July 5, 2024, NZ Broadcasting legend Jay-Jay Feeney will do her final radio show on More FM. Ending a career that has spanned 33 years and too many award wins to count.
I have…
PAUL HENRY:
I have been a huge fan of Paul and his work for 20 odd years so to have the opportunity to sit down with him over a bottle of Red for a long chat was a genuine pinch myself moment. This w…
LYDIA O'DONNELL:
I love running. But Lydia loooooooves running. And she is very fast too (not that she likes to share her times, PB’s or achievements).
This is most definitely one for the running nerd…
Suzanne Paul is maybe one of the most recognizable voices and faces in NZ- the Informercial queen.
This is a story of perseverance and determination from a woman who has experienced huge highs and un…
This is a podcast conversation with Calen Morris, a 501 deportee and patched member of one of New Zealand’s most notorious motorcycle clubs.
Warning: This podcast discusses drug use, suicide, viole…
Dr. Nic Gill is the All-Blacks strength and conditioning coach He got appointed in 2008 and has been in the role ever since- through 4 RWC campaign, 4 coaches and at the time of recording this, 212 t…
Michaela Sokolich-Beaton is the captain of the Northern Mystics netball team and a proud member of the Silver Ferns
But Michaela's story is less about netball and more about resilience, determination …
Dion Nash is a former NZ cricket captain and founder of the skincare brand Triumph and Disaster. And just an all round good guy.
In this conversation we explore the highs and lows of small business ow…
Melissa Vranjes is a certified holistic sex coach.
This podcast is DEFINITELY adults only.
Actually, if you are an adult who blush's at words like clitoris, masturbation, blow job and hand job- this …
Dougal Allan is a kid from a place called Foxton who has now become an integral part of Team New Zealand for the Americas Cup.
He etched his name in Coast to Coast record books with an incredible nine…
Brooke Hayde (formerly Brooke Neal) will hate me saying this, but she is one of the GOATS when it comes to hockey in New Zealand.
She played for the Black sticks an incredible 176 times!
At the 2016 Ol…
Matt Heath is an exceptionally talented guy who I am lucky to call a friend.
You name the media job this guy has done it- breakfast radio, TV series, a movie, music, animated kids TV, newspaper colum…
CASEY BRADY
On the 25th of June 2017 Casey was involved in a motocross accident in Taupo that changed her life forever.
She has been unable to walk since then. And despite being told she is unlikely t…
Eugene Bareman.
If you google his business “City Kickboxing” the first question that pops up is “Why is city kickboxing so good.”
Eugene and his gym have produced so many UFC stars- most notably Israe…
This conversation with Jay-Jay Feeney, NZ broadcasting royalty, came out one year ago, back when this was still a podcast for runners.
A lot of you may have heard it at the time, but there are a lot …
Rosie Overcomer was born and raised in Gloriavale.
She left 11 years ago at the age of 26 with her husband Elijah and their 3 young children.
Since then, they have had three more children and life loo…
Warning! This episode of The Dom Harvey Podcast may be upsetting to some listeners or viewers, it centers around terminal illness and assisted dying. Please listen with caution. This is the Tracy Hic…
James “Jimmy” Marshall is a man of many talents, with an unreal work ethic.
After an epic rugby career that included winning a super rugby title with the Hurricanes then captaining Taranaki to an ITM …
TIM ROSS (AKA Rosso):
A lot of New Zealanders won’t know who Rosso is and that’s exciting- because it means you about to get to know a cool person.
In the early 2000s when Rosso and I became mates, he …