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In the Driver's Seat with Greg Murphy

In the Driver's Seat with Greg Murphy

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This isn't just a podcast - it's a ride! Greg Murphy jumps in the passenger seat and let's his guests take him for a spin in their own car. From the driver's seat to the studio and back again, Murph explores not just the guest's experiences but also their relationship with the road. Whether you're passionate about cars, fascinated by the people who drive them, or simply love a good story, "In the Driver's Seat" offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be in control, both on the road - and in life.

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Episodes
  • Paul Ego: Comedy, Crashes & Close Calls
    Nov 11 2025

    Comedian. Stickman. Everyday Kiwi behind the wheel.

    Featuring: Laughs, Lessons and a Burning Reminder


    In this season finale, Murph jumps in with Paul Ego for a ride full of laughs, close calls, and a few surprises — including his early days fronting a rock band, long before comedy took over.


    From an unforgettable crash in a borrowed work ute (while trying to impress a girl) to an ill-timed cigarette flick that ended with a literal burning lesson, Paul opens up about how those moments shaped his confidence, career, and caution behind the wheel.


    It’s funny, honest, and a fitting way to wrap up the season — with plenty of stories you haven’t heard before (and probably couldn’t make up).

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    This ten-part series invites high-profile New Zealanders to take Murph for a spin in their own cars while opening up about the lives they’ve lived — and the roads they’ve taken. Then it’s back to the studio for a more unfiltered chat about defining moments, driving habits, and the lessons that stuck.


    In the Driver’s Seat with Greg Murphy is about cars — sure — but more than that, it’s about people. Honest, funny, and surprisingly personal stories from familiar faces, told from behind the wheel.


    Series one featured 10 weekly episodes from 17 September until 12 November 2025.

    Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.


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    Developed and produced by Podlab.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Art Green: Crashes, Curveballs & Finding Balance
    Nov 4 2025

    From Roses to Road Rules: Fatherhood, Fame & Finding Balance


    He’s gone from handing out roses on national TV to changing nappies, running businesses, and chasing three young kids — all while staying true to what matters most.


    Art Green might’ve risen to fame as New Zealand’s first Bachelor, but he’s long since swapped the spotlight for something far more real: family, health, and balance.


    In this episode of In the Driver’s Seat with Greg Murphy, Art opens up about the crash that flipped his world — literally — and the wake-up call that changed how he drives, lives, and leads. From fame to fatherhood and the hard lessons learned behind the wheel, this chat’s got gear changes you won’t see coming.


    Honest, funny, and moving — it’s a reminder that slowing down sometimes takes real courage.

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    This ten-part series invites high-profile New Zealanders to take Murph for a spin in their own cars while opening up about the lives they’ve lived — and the roads they’ve taken. Then it’s back to the studio for a more unfiltered chat about defining moments, driving habits, and the lessons that stuck.


    In the Driver’s Seat with Greg Murphy is about cars — sure — but more than that, it’s about people. Honest, funny, and surprisingly personal stories from familiar faces, told from behind the wheel.


    New episodes drop every Wednesday until 12 November. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.


    Powered by AutoSense – fleet and driver safety leaders.

    Developed and produced by Podlab


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Sir Peter Leitch: Meat, Mindset & The Mad Butcher Way
    Oct 28 2025

    From Mince to Mindset: The Mad Butcher’s Recipe for Success


    He’s the man who turned sausages into a symbol of Kiwi spirit - and laughter into a legacy. But behind Sir Peter Leitch’s iconic laugh and larger-than-life personality lies a story of grit, generosity, and heart.


    From humble beginnings to building one of New Zealand’s most recognisable brands, the Mad Butcher opens up to Murph about the hustle, the hardship, and the lessons that shaped his journey.


    And when Murph asks if he’d ever go vegetarian if it guaranteed the Warriors a championship, Sir Peter’s response is unexpectedly heartfelt - a moment that says everything about his loyalty, his passion, and his love for the game.


    He also reveals his unique take on what distracts him most behind the wheel - a reminder that everyone’s distractions are different, and staying alert matters.


    It’s a conversation full of honesty, humour, and that unmistakable laugh that’s been part of Kiwi life for decades.

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    This ten-part series invites high-profile New Zealanders to take Murph for a spin in their own cars while opening up about the lives they’ve lived — and the roads they’ve taken. Then it’s back to the studio for a more unfiltered chat about defining moments, driving habits, and the lessons that stuck.


    In the Driver’s Seat with Greg Murphy is about cars — sure — but more than that, it’s about people. Honest, funny, and surprisingly personal stories from familiar faces, told from behind the wheel.


    New episodes drop every Wednesday until 12 November. Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more.


    Powered by AutoSense – fleet and driver safety leaders.

    Developed and produced by Podlab.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    41 mins
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