• Episode 9 | Mark Richardson
    May 22 2026

    Mark Richardson’s career has unfolded across three distinct chapters, from representing the Black Caps, to becoming a mainstay in New Zealand broadcasting for over two decades, to now stepping into the world of financial advising.


    But the transitions weren’t seamless. Behind the profile and perceived success were moments of burnout, pressure, and professional setbacks, none more impactful than his departure from The AM Show, which forced him to confront identity beyond the screen.


    In this episode, Mark reflects on what it takes to pivot not once, but multiple times, and the resilience required to rebuild in the public eye. From embracing discomfort to retraining later in life, he shares a grounded perspective on letting go of what was and backing yourself to begin again, even when everyone thinks they already know your story.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Episode 8 | Shara Lee Porter
    May 15 2026

    Shara Lee Porter's son went missing and after national media attention and an 11 day community search he was found dead. How does someone stand up after losing their child


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 7 | Mike Minogue
    May 8 2026

    Mike Minogue’s career appears to be a steady ascent — from What We Do in the Shadows to Wellington Paranormal and national radio success. But behind the perceived highs were terrifying improv auditions, self-doubt, and years of chasing opportunities that could disappear overnight.


    In this episode, Mike reveals the devastating moment he was fired from a long-awaited project only five days before filming. What felt like a crushing rejection became the turning point that reshaped his mindset. Instead of waiting for permission from others, he chose to create his own work, back himself, and live by a simple rule: if it scares you, do it.


    A candid and deeply honest conversation about failure, resilience, and refusing to be average.


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    48 mins
  • Episode 6 | Karen McMillan
    May 1 2026

    Karen McMillan is a 25-book international bestselling author — but behind her success is a story of profound loss and resilience. After caring for both parents through cancer and navigating clinical depression, Karen later faced her own diagnosis and the shock of redundancy.


    In this episode, she reflects on grief, faith, survival, and the leap into full-time writing that reshaped her future.


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    59 mins
  • Episode 5 | Hayley Holt
    Apr 24 2026

    Hayley Holt’s career spans elite ballroom dancing, competitive snowboarding, and becoming one of New Zealand’s most recognisable TV presenters.


    But behind the highlights is a story of resilience shaped by sacrifice, public failure, and profound personal loss. In this episode, Hayley opens up about the realities of starting over, from stepping away from high-performance careers to navigating grief after losing her baby Frankie. She reflects on the conscious choice to move forward not by erasing the past, but by carrying it differently and redefining success on her own terms.


    From setting boundaries to embracing vulnerability and stepping into a new chapter of motherhood, Hayley shares the mindset that helped her rebuild.

    An honest conversation about identity, healing, and finding strength in life’s “golden cracks.”


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 4 | Joe Daymond
    Apr 17 2026

    Joe Daymond is one of New Zealand’s most recognisable young comedians. From becoming the youngest comedian to sell out SkyCity to building a massive online following and starring in a Comedy Central sitcom, his rise has been fast and undeniable.


    But Joe’s path began far from the spotlight. Raised in a working-class community where nothing was handed to you, he learned early to fight for opportunity. After walking away from a corporate career that left him feeling out of place, Joe took a risk on stand-up. One moment of belief after his first gig changed everything.


    In this episode, Joe reflects on rejection, backing himself when others didn’t, and turning underdog energy into fuel.


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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 3 | Pax Assadi
    Apr 16 2026

    Pax Assadi’s career appears steady and successful — television roles, sold-out shows, and a reputation as one of New Zealand’s most versatile performers.


    But behind the momentum was doubt. After early success stalled and family responsibility grew, Pax stepped away from comedy to retrain for a new career, choosing stability over uncertainty.


    In this episode, Pax reflects on the tension between responsibility and passion, and the moment he realised creativity was essential to who he is. A story about stepping back, starting again, and listening to the quiet truth inside you.


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Episode 1 | Leigh Hart
    Apr 14 2026

    Leigh Hart’s career looks like a string of cult hits : Moon TV, SportsCafe, Late Night Big Breakfast, and the wildly successful Wakachangi beer and SnackaChangi snack empire.


    But behind the perceived highs is a story of never quite belonging. From a childhood spent overseas to feeling like an outsider at boarding school, Leigh learned early to rely on his own instincts rather than fitting the mould.


    In this episode, Leigh reflects on the years of unnoticed work that led to his success, the pressure of public expectation, and the importance of “not dying wondering.” From taking creative risks to building businesses by accident, his path has been anything but conventional.


    A candid, offbeat conversation about trusting your gut, embracing failure, and creating your own lane when you don’t fit the system.

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    1 hr and 10 mins