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Best Siiide: Past Episodes

A reminder that we are all wonderfully and awfully human. Best Siiide gives you insight, connection and the realisation that it's OK to be yourself.

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A reminder that we are all wonderfully and awfully human.  Best Siiide gives you insight, connection and the realisation that it's OK to be yourself. 

Hepa guides each conversation without agenda, other than us all getting to know one another better.  His guests' stories, anecdotes, lessons, vulnerabilities, perspectives and systems will have your faith in humanity restored.

 

 

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Richie Hardcore Pt.2

A reminder that we are all wonderfully and awfully human. Best Siiide gives you insight, connection and the realisation that it's OK to be yourself.

Duration: 00:49:39 | Date: 19 December, 2020

Richie Hardcore Pt.1

A reminder that we are all wonderfully and awfully human. Best Siiide gives you insight, connection and the realisation that it's OK to be yourself.

Duration: 00:53:40 | Date: 13 December, 2020

Sam Rapira

Being a champion in anything is a long journey and requires a lot of commitment. Sam has created an everlasting legacy that spills out from within the boxing ring into the community of New Plymouth and Taranaki. How to turn negatives to positives - How the threat of violence can change your life and - How to make the most out of working with family As we all know, life can smash you over and knock you out so who better to share with us the ways of getting back up.

Duration: 00:24:16 | Date: 7 November, 2020

Wayne Capper P2

Wayne Capper (or Caps) was the first Kaitiaki Whenua Ranger for Te Kahui o Taranaki looking after 30 cultural sites (including many Pā) around Taranaki.
Now a father of 7 but a role model to many, Caps reflection of his life bounces forward like the sun off a mirror into a bright and hopeful future for his whānau and community.Caps’ honest account of his life journey until this point will have lessons worth taking for everyone.

Duration: 00:58:35 | Date: 24 October, 2020

Wayne Capper Pt. 1

Wayne Capper (or Caps) was the first Kaitiaki Whenua Ranger for Te Kahui o Taranaki looking after 30 cultural sites (including many Pā) around Taranaki. In addition to that, the Australian born Māori man shares with us his experience in growing up in a household that took everyone in and how this shaped him as an adult. From a love of rugby league and community to battles with alcohol and owning his mistakes - Caps’ honest account of his life journey until this point will have lessons worth taking for everyone. Now a father of 7 but a role model to many, Caps reflection of his life bounces forward like the sun off a mirror into a bright and hopeful future for his whānau and community.

Duration: 00:58:03 | Date: 10 October, 2020

Luke McDowall Pt. 2

Continuing his chat, Luke chronicles his journey from a participant in a mental health walk to life in a wheel chair, its many lessons and how oneness and synchronicity guide him everywhere he goes. Speaking about the elements, spiritual awareness and mental toughness whilst sharing his love for discipline but still having a good time - this chat can only be described as lightly heavy hearted (- I know).

Duration: 00:49:20 | Date: 3 October, 2020

Luke McDowall_Part1

During this chat, Luke chronicles his journey from a participant in a mental health walk to life in a wheel chair, its many lessons and how oneness and synchronicity guide him everywhere he goes. Speaking about the elements, spiritual awareness and mental toughness whilst sharing his love for discipline but still having a good time - this chat can only be described as lightly heavy hearted (- I know).

Duration: 00:59:11 | Date: 26 September, 2020

Dinnie Moeahu

Duration: 00:50:12 | Date: 12 September, 2020

Not Your Regular Karen Pt. 2

Heps continues the conversation with NP lawyer Karen Venables. Karen is no stranger to campaigning for change, as she joins the fight to change legislation that discriminates against Māori.

Duration: 00:55:29 | Date: 5 September, 2020

Not Your Regular Karen Pt1

NP lawyer Karen Venables is no stranger to campaigning for change, as she joins the fight to change legislation that discriminates against Māori.

Duration: 00:58:30 | Date: 29 August, 2020

Bobby Chapman

Heps talks with fashion designer and filmmaker Bobby Campbell Luke (Ngāti Ruanui, Taranaki)

Duration: 00:55:58 | Date: 22 August, 2020

Introducing Heps

Duration: 00:30:06 | Date: 10 August, 2020