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The Dom Harvey Podcast

The Dom Harvey Podcast

The Dom Harvey Podcast

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Show overview

The Dom Harvey Podcast has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 424 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 550 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 1m and 1h 44m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. Roughly 28% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 37 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 115 episodes published. Published by Dom Harvey.

Episodes
424
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
1h 23m
Cadence
Several per week

From the publisher

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

Latest Episodes

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Lee Tepuia: 501 Deportee, Australian Prisons & the Phone Call That Kept Him Alive

May 13, 20262h 21m

All Blacks Legend Frank Bunce: Jonah, Laurie Mains & The Truth About '95

May 10, 20262h 17m

Fizzy Sends: Inside The INSANE World of Death Diving

May 6, 20261h 6m

Phil Smith: The Man Behind NZ’s Most Iconic TV Shows

May 3, 20261h 46m

Bariz Shah: Prison, Christchurch Terror Attacks, and Why NZs Justice System is Broken

Apr 29, 20261h 44m

Samoana Matagi: He Survived 14,400 Volts, Lost Both Hands, Now He Helps Thousands

Apr 26, 20261h 20m

“Go Big or Go Home”- Jason Paris on One.NZ Stadium Sponsorship

Apr 22, 20261h 43m

Dame Theresa Gattung: The Telecom CEO Who Became One of NZ's Most Powerful Women

Apr 19, 20261h 42m

David Downs: Comedian, Cancer Survivor & The Man Selling NZ to the World

Apr 15, 20261h 56m

The Scientist Who Helped Build NZ's Greatest Athletes - and What He's Learned Along the Way

Apr 12, 20262h 11m

Helene Barron: From Tarawera Ultra to Tongue Cancer - The Year Everything Changed

Apr 8, 20261h 33m

Chris Quin: Foodstuffs CEO On Covid, Leadership & Life

Apr 5, 20262h 22m

Amanda Luxon On Christopher, What Really Goes On At Home & Being Married To A PM

Amanda Luxon is probably best known as the wife of the Prime Minister of New Zealand.But she also has her own story, her own perspective, and a really thoughtful way of looking at life, relationships, and what actually matters. Not to mention some really strong opinions on critical thinking and why it is incredibly important.Amanda is a self-described introvert and typically does her best to stay out of the spotlight which makes this podcast appearance a rarity.Due to the nature of politics, you might already have an opinion on Amanda Luxon. This long form conversation will either change your opinion or reinforce what you already think, and either of those outcomes are fine - I just appreciate you being open to give this episode a listen.Some of the ground we cover in this conversation includes:+ What it’s really like living alongside one of the most demanding jobs in the country- the reality behind the negative headlines, the polls, the rumours and how you make a relationship work when one person is essentially “on duty” 24/7.+ Amanda shares some of the philosophies that shaped their children, from teaching them whose opinions actually matter, to why the first thing you say to your child when they screw up is more important than anything that comes after.+ And there are some really human moments in here as well… from dance parties in the kitchen to Christophers annoying habit of sharing memes and the story behind that viral election night photo of her biceps.It’s honest, it’s reflective and it gives you a side of public life that we don’t often get to hear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 1, 20262h 3m

Dr Alia Bojilova: Being Held Hostages, the SAS & the Science of Thriving

Dr. Alia Bojilova former SAS lead psychologist, and the author of The Resilience Toolkit.She’s worked with elite special forces soldiers, athletes, CEOs, people operating at the absolute edge of human performance.But her story goes far beyond that.In this conversation, we talk about everything from growing up in post-communist Bulgaria, where simple things like toilet paper, cheese and chocolate were rationed, to moving to New Zealand at 17 without speaking English, all the way through to working inside one of the most elite military environments in the world.And then, there’s the moment where everything changes.Alia shares, in incredible detail, the story of being taken hostage in Syria. A seven-hour ordeal involving armed militants, minefields, and the very real threat of an ugly execution.But what’s remarkable isn’t just what happened: it’s how she processed it, what she learned from it, and how she’s used that experience to better understand human resilience.Dr. Bojilova is a unique individual- she is a real breath of fresh air- smart, tough and very funny. I walked away from this one thinking differently. I hope you will too.***Massive thanks to my long-term podcast sponsors, Generate.Generate is an award-winning KiwiSaver provider with a track record of delivering strong long-term returns for their clients- you can see their latest returns for yourself on their website. I became a client when they came on board as the show sponsor and it’s been a gamechanger for me personally- I’m kicking myself for not doing it years earlier.You can book a no obligation chat with one of their awesome KiwiSaver advisers at generatekiwisaver.co.nz/domThe issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. To see their Product disclosure statement see generatekiwisaver.co.nz/pdsPast performance does not guarantee future returns.And just a reminder — everyone’s situation is different, so I recommend getting expert advice before making any financial decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 29, 20262h 21m

Navajo Stirling: From Shy Upper Hutt Kid to UFC Champion

Navajo Stirling is a UFC light heavyweight fighter and one of the most exciting fighters coming out of New Zealand right now. He is trained by the mixed martial arts guru Eugene Bereman at City Kickboxing in Auckland.At the time of recording this intro, Navajo is in Seattle on a UFC lineup with Israel Adesanya…Which is a really cool full circle moment- from the moment he decided he wanted to be a UFC fighter he followed the exact steps and blueprint created by Izzy.This podcast is part of the Navajo Stirling story:+ His upbringing in Upper Hutt…and only discovering the UFC while working at Foodstuffs and going to a co-worker’s house to watch a Connor MacGregor fight on TV.+ What it actually takes to get to the UFC…the financial reality of it…and why so many people never make it.+ His first time meeting and training his hero, Israel, after watching and imitating every single fight he had ever had on YouTube.+ There’s also some great stuff in here about fighting itself: what it feels like to get hit, why he says everything slows down in the cage…and how he deals with pressure when he’s about to walk out. And then there’s the bigger stuff: purpose, potential and his fear of becoming just another “should’ve, could’ve, would’ve.”I think you will also enjoy this if you like learning about Kiwis who are out there chasing dreams and goals that seem impossible- its inspiring stuff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 25, 20261h 57m

The Conversations Jenny-May Clarkson Couldn’t Have on TV

Many of you may know Jenny-May Clarkson as the lady from Breakfast TV -but that chapter of her life is just a very small part of the Jenny May story.After nearly 20 years in media and six years hosting Breakfast, Jenny-May stepped away at the end of 2025 without a clear next move, entering a terrifying new season of her life:  uncertainty and reinvention. This korero is 2 and a half hours long…but just scrapes the surface of the incredible life (so far) of an inspirational Kiwi. We talk about: + Why she walked away from a 20-year TV career. And the impact today from losing a sibling when she was 6 years old.+ Why she loved playing with Dame Noelene Taurua but HATED her as a coach, And why she hates her Commonwealth Games silver medal (spoiler: its because it’s not a gold one)+ The intensely personal decision to get her tā moko (kōwhai) and why doing full immersion te reo Māori was the hardest thing she’s ever done+ What success means to her now and so much more.I would love to say this is Jenny-May like you’ve never heard her before, but the truth is Jenny-May is always just Jenny-May- unapologetically herself- unfiltered, honest, warts n all. I already loved J-May before this…. but this definitely gave me an even deeper appreciation for her.***Massive thanks to my long-term podcast sponsors, Generate.If I could ask you to do one big favour — for me and for yourself — it would be to consider getting KiwiSaver advice from Generate, like I did.The decisions you make with your KiwiSaver now could have a big impact on how much you have to live on in retirement. And if you’ve never had KiwiSaver advice before, you could be missing out.Generate has a strong track record of long-term performance — You can check out their latest returns on their website.They also have advisers who can come to you and help you figure out the right KiwiSaver setup for your goals — no pressure, just good advice.I met with one when Generate came on board as a sponsor back in 2023 — and honestly, I wish I’d done it sooner.Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/dom to book a chatThe issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. To see their Product disclosure statement see generatekiwisaver.co.nz/pds Past performance does not guarantee future returns.And just a reminder — everyone’s situation is different, so I recommend getting expert advice before making any financial decisions.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 22, 20262h 35m

Melie Kerr: NZ's Next Cricket GOAT Is Already Here

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Melie Kerr has just recently become the captain of the White Ferns Cricket team, now leading some of the women she idolised growing up.This episode was originally released in October 2023, but it still remains one of my favourite episodes of all time, so I thought I’d reshare it in case you missed it the first-time round.Melie made the White Ferns while she was still in her mid-teens.It was while she was still at school, at age 17 she scored 232 not out against Ireland which was the highest score in women’s ODI cricket at the time. She’s played all over the world, earned big contracts in India, bought her first home at 22, and is now in her mid-20s and playing some of the best cricket of her life!But this episode isn’t just about cricket.Melie talks very openly and articulately about her harrowing mental health journey and the moment her life nearly came undone. She talks about the support of her family and close friends and the reality of recovery.This is not an easy listen. But I think it’s an important conversation and one I think will help a lot of people. If any of the contents raise concerns for you or someone you care about, here are a list of resources from the Mental Health Foundation in New Zealand where you can connect with a professional:Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor Lifeline 0800 543 354 or 09 522 2999 or free text 4357 (HELP)Suicide Prevention Helpline 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOK0) Youthline 0800 376 633 or free text 234 Samaritans 0800 726 666 Aoake Te Rā 0800 000 053 Bereaved by suicide service.And to check out Melies incredible “Treading Water” video series, click this link: https://outoftherough.nz/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 18, 20261h 49m

Robbie Magasiva: Losing Pua, Hitting Rock Bottom & Starting Over

Robbie Magasiva is one of Aotearoa’s most recognisable actors.He is possibly best known for his role as Will Jackson, a prison guard on Wentworth. But his IMDB page is massive:He is part of the iconic Naked Samoans comedy group. He’s been in Shortland Street, The Lord of the Rings, Sione’s Wedding, The Strip with Taika Waititi and much more.In this episode we chat about all sorts of stuff:+ The good, bad and ugly of acting, including the anxiety that almost forced him off Wentworth.+ A heartbreaking story about moving to NZ from Samoa at 10 and being ashamed of his Samoan nose. + The devastation of watching his mum live with dementia diagnosis.+ The sudden death of his brother Pua, the grief that followed, and what healing has looked like over time+ A wild story about the best perk he has got from his mate, Taika Waititi and so much more.By the time we wrapped this episode the thing that stood out most for me was the cool place Robbie is in now: grounded, self-aware, still ambitious, but far less interested in outside validation.At 53, he is still pretending to be other people on camera. But off camera he is unapologetically himself.Need to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellorLifeline 0800 543 354 or 09 522 2999 or free text 4357 (HELP)Suicide Prevention Helpline 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOK0)Youthline 0800 376 633 or free text 234Samaritans 0800 726 666Aoake Te Rā 0800 000 053 Bereaved by suicide service.***Massive thanks to my long-term podcast sponsors, Generate.Generate is an award-winning KiwiSaver provider with a track record of delivering strong long-term returns for their clients- you can see their latest returns for yourself on their website.I became a client when they came on board as the show sponsor and it’s been a gamechanger for me personally- I’m kicking myself for not doing it years earlier.You can book a no obligation chat with one of their awesome KiwiSaver advisers at generatekiwisaver.co.nz/domThe issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. To see their Product disclosure statement see generatekiwisaver.co.nz/pdsPast performance does not guarantee future returns.And just a reminder, everyone’s situation is different, so I recommend getting expert advice before making any financial decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 15, 20261h 41m

Craig Innes: All Black, NRL Star & Agent - What's Killing NZ Rugby Explained!

Craig Innes has lived several sporting lives.He debuted for the All Blacks when he was 19, scored two tries on debut at Cardiff Arms Park, and went on to play 17 tests.He then switched codes and playing rugby league in England with Leeds then eventually to the Manly Sea Eagles in Australia, where he won the 1996 Premiership.In this era of his sporting life, he is a highly respected player agent, helping guide young players through the pressures of high-performance sport. This podcast is part of the Craig “Postie” Innes story:+ What the All-Blacks culture was really like in the late 80s and early 90s, and some great stories about bus etiquette, scalping tickets and being coached by Grizz Wylie.+ His controversial move from rugby to league for money, and reflections on winning the NRL and being part of the Manly Sea Eagles dynasty.+ We also about Craig’s longest career as a player agent and his thoughts and concerns on the future of the sport.Postie is genuinely one of the good guys. I have known him in passing for 20ish years, but he is such a low key and humble guy that I really had no idea of the extent of his achievements as a player, so this was fun. I really hope you enjoy this [email protected]    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 11, 20262h 17m

Grief, Love, and Leadership: Dame Joan Withers Unfiltered

Dame Joan Withers is one of New Zealand’s most influential business leaders. Whether or not you know the name, you definitely know the companies she has been involved with. She is the former Chair of The Warehouse, former CEO of Fairfax NZ and The Radio Network, and director across some of the country’s biggest organisations, including ANZ, TVNZ, Auckland Airport, Mercury, Sky and more.She also does not do many podcasts, which makes this conversation feel even more special - especially given how open she was about some incredibly personal subjects.Dame Joan talks candidly about ageing and cosmetic surgery, marriage, attraction, and what it takes to keep a relationship strong for more than five decades.And in the most devastating part of the episode, Joan opens up about the devastating sudden loss of her only son, Jamie, 4 months earlier, and what grief teaches you that no boardroom ever can.There is also lots of great business stuff- what being on a board really looks like, why she is leaving ANZ after 13 years, the behind the scenes of the deal that saw Fairfax purchase Trade-Me for $700 million, the toll of being the leading news story for something negative and much more.  This was the first time we met, and the conversation was not what I expected. I can imagine in her natural habitat of the board room she could be terrifying…but in the studio for this podcast Joan was open, kind, gracious and charming and I loved every minute of our chat.***Massive thanks to my long-term podcast sponsors, Generate.If I could ask you to do one big favour, for me and for yourself, it would be to consider getting KiwiSaver advice from Generate, like I did.The decisions you make with your KiwiSaver now could have a big impact on how much you have to live on in retirement. And if you’ve never had KiwiSaver advice before, you could be missing out.Generate has a strong track record of long-term performance, you can check out their latest returns on their website.They also have advisers who can come to you and help you figure out the right KiwiSaver setup for your goals: no pressure, just good advice.I met with one when Generate came on board as a sponsor back in 2023 — and honestly, I wish I’d done it sooner.Head to generatekiwisaver.co.nz/dom to book a chatThe issuer of the scheme is Generate Investment Management Limited. To see their Product disclosure statement see generatekiwisaver.co.nz/pds Past performance does not guarantee future returns.And just a reminder — everyone’s situation is different, so I recommend getting expert advice before making any financial decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 8, 20261h 39m
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