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EMPTY OUT THA CLIP (E.O.T.C.)
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Join the WesWes Network's Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar in this magazine-style podcast giving their raw no holds barred opinions from a Polynesian Perspective on current events, movies, TV, sports, music, and culture based out of the WesWes Network Studios in West Auckland, Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Kaisar, and Cam engage in a heartfelt discussion about personal loss, community support, and the importance of mental health. They reflect on their experiences with grief and the role of sports as a unifying force in society. The conversation shifts to the resurgence of boxing and its cultural significance, followed by a critical examination of societal violence and media reactions. The episode concludes with a discussion on political commentary, freedom of speech, and the impact of technology on human interactions. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various themes surrounding politics, education, race relations, and the impact of social media. They discuss the importance of public engagement, the challenges of navigating political extremes, and the need for empathy in understanding different cultural perspectives. The conversation also touches on community responsibility, personal growth, and the role of humor in social commentary, culminating in reflections on the significance of cultural narratives in media.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Cam, and Kaisar reflect on Father's Day, share personal health struggles, and discuss various sports highlights. They delve into controversial news topics, including a tragic incident involving a father Tom Phillips and his children, and express their opinions on social issues. The conversation also touches on pop culture, including movies and entertainment, before wrapping up with final thoughts and shoutouts to the community.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, and Cam discuss Auckland Transport spending 63 million dollars of taxpayers money on road cones. Then they talk about a father who died when 2m of iron sand fell on him. The boys read comments responding to Your Favourite Pacific Islander Soul Food and the usual segments
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie and Cam engage in a lively discussion that covers a range of topics including personal updates, sports highlights, and reflections on the education system and teacher pay negotiations. They also delve into the sensitive subject of end-of-life choices, sharing personal stories and insights. The conversation is infused with humor, camaraderie, and a deep sense of community, reflecting the hosts' Tongan heritage and their commitment to discussing important issues affecting their community. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from regional rugby results to the evolution of music consumption and the importance of mental health among men. They share personal anecdotes about their favorite music albums and the impact of streaming on music-buying habits. The conversation shifts to the weight of being a man, emphasizing the need for open discussions about mental health and the pressures men face. The episode concludes with humorous moments and a light-hearted segment on 'Fiopoko of the Week.'
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Eddie, Kaisar, and Cam, delve into sports news, including Payne Haas pledging allegiance to Toa Samoa and the Wallabies' shock win against the Springboks. Then, the boys discuss the government's controversial decision to ban Māori words in early childhood reading books and Green Party member Chloe Swarbrick being kicked out of Parliament for not apologising for Palestine / Israel issues. In memory Lane, the boys talk about getting their fasi's from their fathers back in the days, and in Fast opinions, the boys discuss WWE CEO Vince McMahon not being invited to Hulk Hogan's tribute and then the usual segments Fia Poko of the Week, Local News & Sports, What We're Watching, and Last Words.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, Kaisar and Cam celebrate the 200th episode of the podcast, the hosts reflect on their journey, share personal updates, and discuss various topics including sick leave policies, marketing controversies, and fuel tax cuts. They engage with their audience through shoutouts and comments, while also providing insights into their weekend sports experiences and media recommendations and the impact of social media trends. They discuss the cultural significance of corned beef in Pacific communities, the responsibilities of parents, and the etiquette of barbecues. Celebrating their 200th episode, the hosts express gratitude for their journey and the community they've built.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Kaisar, and Eddie, are back to discuss the latest news topics of the week, including the Nurses' strike and what that means, plus they discuss Airport Baggage workers who were caught with ties to drug smugglers. The boys also have their usual segments of discussion, like what they were watching on TV or YouTube, Memory Lane on favourite To'ona'i foods, Fia Poko of the Week, and a Karen of the Week at an Airport Business Lounge.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti and Cam reflect on their busy weeks, touching on personal experiences, recent losses in pop culture, and the impact of iconic figures like Malcolm Jamal Warner and Hulk Hogan. They discuss the legacy of Fiji in music, local sports updates, and share food reviews from recent outings. The conversation wraps up with heartfelt acknowledgments and thoughts on the importance of community and connection.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, Kaisar and Cam engage in a discussion about poverty and a family in need financially. They talk about a cop who hooks up with a woman he gave a traffic ticket too and engaged in sexual relations, the boys talk about the viral video of a CEO and HR Manager caught cheating on camera at a Coldplay concert. Leti tells a story of a cop with a power trip and the boys give their opinons on the weekend sports including the 3rd test of France and All Blacks, Manu Samoa losing to Scotland and the SBW and Paul Gallen fight.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar, discuss domestic violence awareness sparked by a case in Apia Samoa. Then, the boys discuss a South Auckland Pacific Island church that was fined by the Council for unlawful renovations and subsequently lost its Church. In Sports news the boys discuss the Queensland win in State of Origin and the rugby international tests.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie and Kaisar discuss personal growth, the subjective nature of success, and the impact of wealth on happiness. They reflect on their own experiences and challenges, particularly in the context of work and community support. They discuss serious legal issues affecting their community, particularly concerning child safety in daycare settings. The episode wraps up with a discussion on recent sports events, highlighting the unifying power of sports in their lives. In this episode, the hosts discuss upcoming boxing matches, community engagement, local sports updates, and cultural reflections. They highlight the importance of community initiatives, share personal experiences, and delve into the influence of agents in sports. The conversation also touches on charitable actions, cultural perspectives on pricing, and reflections on celebrity accountability, particularly in light of Will Smith's actions at the Oscars.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Cam, and Kaisar discuss the latest in Sports over the weekend, including the All Blacks naming, Japan vs the Maori All Blacks, The Lions vs The Western Force, and the NZ Warriors injury concerns. Then the usos talk about a story involving the abuse of a rugby referee, and 2 families who are victims of the 2023 Auckland Floods and the category 3 buyout from the Council that they don't see as fair.
The users from the WesWes Network, Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar, discuss a Mother who approached her young daughter's cyberbullying at primary school. Then, the boys talk about Donald Trump and his ban on travel to the Pacific Islands, and later, the boys discuss R.Kelly and the news that he overdosed on drugs in prison.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Eddie, and Cam discuss the Blues' elimination from Super Rugby Pacific, NZR CEO Mark Robinson's resignation at the end of 2025, and A Woman who dies at Auckland Hospital Emergency after being turned down three times. The boys discuss the LA Riots in Trumpin and give thoughts on the latest Up The Guts videos on social media
The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie and Kaisar, reflect on their week, celebrate community support, and explore a range of topics, including the Blues surviving the quarter Finals, player analysis, and the joy of sports. They touch on homelessness, cultural expression, motivation in athletics, and community tragedies. The conversation spans from boxing achievements and political issues regarding Winston Peters apologizing for his comment towards Te Pati Maori leaders, to mental health, personal stories, and the power of storytelling. The episode also features audience engagement and wraps up with thoughts on AI scandals, nostalgic media, and a heartfelt tribute to rugby legend Jerry Collins.
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Eddie, Kaisar, and Cam, discuss the latest sports news, including State of Origin Game 1. Queensland is not kicking to Spencer Leniu, The Blues in the finals, while Moana Pasifika is out. The death of a teenager playing a run-it-straight game, and what would you do if you were a witness to domestic violence in public? All this and Fia Poko of the Week, Memory Lane of your favourite Kiwi son,g and the memory it came with. Comments Corner, What We're Watching and Last Words
The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Kaisar, and Cam, discuss Ardie Savea winning the Super Rugby Player of the Year and talk about All Black Selections for the South Africa test match at Eden Park this year. Then they discuss Moana Pasifika player Kyren Taumoefolau moving to the Chiefs next season and question the narrative for the Moana Pasifika team. Then they discuss the controversial Run It Straight, and Dan Hooker's recent backyard stand & bang fights. Then the boys discuss Act Party Leader David Seymour, who says that Government funding towards Maori and Pasifika is racist. Leti has updates on the Auckland Schools 1A Rugby Competition, Kaisar talks Memory Lane on retired mixed martial artist Bob Sapp, Fia Poko of the Week, Social Media Post of the Week, and Last Words to round things off
The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar discuss Moana Pasifika's historic win over the Blues, then they talk about Run It Straight coming to Auckland, then talk about Te Pati Maori leaders suspended from Parliament due to the haka they performed, then the boys discuss the burning down of a WINZ office in Auckland and the Arsonist in question. All this and Food Reviews, Memory Lane of Jonah Lomu, and a new format for Fia Poko of the Week.
The usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar, dive into deep discussions on family dynamics, cultural values, and the impact of money on relationships between parents vs son in a property development dispute. They reflect on ethical issues in funeral practices in the Tipene Funeral story of their rogue former employee, and then the boys discuss prisoner voting rights, and police violence in America. Sports, music nostalgia, paranormal interests, and Mother’s Day. Through it all, the conversation highlights human emotions, community engagement, and the importance of cherishing family moments.
The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, Kaisar and Camz discuss a banking incident involving Westpac and a discussion on the Polynesian Panthers rejecting a Netflix deal. Then the boys talk on the cultural implications of discipline in education, contrasting practices in New Zealand and America, and a sports segment reflecting on recent games in Super Rugby Pacific, NBA, and NRL, including the women's rugby team, showcasing their knowledge and passion for the sport. They then transition into a nostalgic discussion about their top R&B songs, sharing personal favorites and memories associated with the music. The conversation turns spooky as they explore ghost stories and supernatural experiences, followed by a serious discussion on current global political tensions. Finally, they wrap up with movie reviews, particularly focusing on the new Marvel film 'Thunderbolts', discussing its themes and messages. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes including the impact of vlogging on community engagement, reflections on content creation, and a discussion on who represents the modern equivalent of Robert De Niro in acting. They also highlight powerful social media content and conclude with personal reflections and shout-outs to musicians, emphasizing the importance of kindness and community support.