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Radio Sport's Louis Herman-Watt and Mitch Powell tackle the important issues of the last seven days with a distinctly entitled millennial spin. Every so often joined by a guest to actually enlighten the masses, each week Louis and Mitch are Stoked on something new
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Ep 81: Stoked on the Corona Piha Pro
Hello hello!
The rumors were true, we are back and fizzed for another year of podcasting.
After a lengthy break over the summer we decided there was no more important reason to fire up the old podcast machine than to preview the WSL Corona Piha Pro... -
Ep 40 - Stoked on a year of Stoked
Hello!
We are back for one last episode in 2019, wrapping the mammoth year which has been.
We touch on our favourite stories, reminisce about our favourite guests and set goals for 2020.
Thank you for listening this year, we'll be back and maybe... -
Ep 79 - Stoked on conquering Mt Maunganui 38 times in 38 hours
This week we are back and we are back with something special indeed.
We're joined in studio by Megan de Lambert who is one of 13 great young Kiwis taking on the challenge of walking/running up Mount Maunganui 38 times in 38 hours in the name of their... -
Ep 78 - Stoked on drum and bass duo Lee Mvtthews
Weeew, after two weeks off we are back and fired up.
This week we have a real treat. In studio we're joined by half of drum and bass duo Lee Mvtthews, Tom Lee.
Tom talks us through their recent successes, their debut album and takes us behind the... -
Ep 77 - Stoked on being as wrong as humanly possible about the All Blacks
Welcome to Stoked podcast 77.
This is a podcast of admitting our flaws.
On last week's episode we made a big mistake by declaring the World Cup already won by the All Blacks, even though they had two games still to play.
Join us while we take the... -
Ep 76 - Stoked on admitting the All Blacks won't lose
Welcome back to the Stoked Podcast!
This week we are hyped up on a bunch of topics dominating our worlds, most importantly the Rugby World Cup semi finals.
It's time we take a look at ourselves and realise that the All Blacks have this World Cup as...