Mark Wilson’s story is one of resilience, humour, and hope. Diagnosed with cerebral palsy at six months old after a severe brain injury, doctors told his parents he might never walk or talk. They refused to accept that. Today, Mark is a financial analyst, motivational speaker, and now coauthor of the powerful memoir Wobbles with therapist Ian Hunter.In this episode of The Wolf of Queen Street Podcast, Mark shares his journey of overcoming disability, the role of family and therapy in his recovery, and how he turned struggle into strength. His story offers raw honesty, inspiring humour, and a reminder of what’s possible when determination meets love.Whether you’re living with cerebral palsy, supporting someone through challenges, or simply looking for motivation to push through setbacks, this is an episode that will inspire you to defy the odds.Watch the full conversation now and hear how Mark Wilson turned “Wobbles” into a story of courage, laughter, and success.
This week on The Wolf of Queen Street, I’m joined by James Laughlin, a 7-time world champion drummer, executive coach, and author of the book Habits of High Performers.In this powerful episode, we dive into:What elite performance looks like, from drumkits to boardroomsThe neuroscience-backed habits that fuel sustainable excellenceWhy self-leadership is the real foundation of impactful leadershipWhether you’re leading a team, building your legacy, or simply seeking your next breakthrough, this is the episode you can’t afford to miss.
This week on The Wolf of Queen Street Podcast, I sat down with Fraser Bray, a rising force in the world of User-Generated Content (UGC).Fraser started with zero followers, no client list, and no clue what UGC even was and now he’s creating content for brands across NZ that actually converts.In this episode, we dive into:📱 How he built a business from scratch using UGC📸 What brands are REALLY looking for in creators💡 The mindset shift that changed everything🔥 Tips for standing out in the content economyIf you're curious about the UGC game, want to work with brands, or just need the inspiration to start something of your own, this one’s for you.
This week, I’m sitting down with with Tim Max - a mindset mentor, content creator, and youth leader who’s turning personal struggles into purpose. Known for his raw, relatable energy and passion for growth, Tim uses his platform to help others shift their mindset and own their story. In this episode, we get personal. Tim opens up about the hard moments that shaped him, the power of family in keeping him grounded, and why he’s on a mission to help the next generation find their voice before they lose it. We dive into: Why mindset isn’t just about motivation, but identity. How fatherhood changed his drive and direction. What it takes to break cycles and lead with intention. How to speak life into others and yourself. Whether you’re at the start of your growth journey or deep in the work, Tim brings a fresh and grounded perspective that’s hard to ignore.
This week, I’m sitting down with with Ray Everest — a former school principal, teen father, entrepreneur, and New Zealand’s Commonwealth Games weightlifting coach. Ray’s journey is one of raw honesty, resilience, and the kind of self-leadership that only comes through doing the work when no one’s watching.Becoming a father at just 16 years old, Ray had to grow up fast — navigating pressure, responsibility, and the deep desire to become someone his kids could look up to. That path led him from education to entrepreneurship, and eventually to coaching athletes on the world stage.📢 Navigating life as a teen dad and finding identity through adversity💡 Walking away from a promising career to build something aligned🚀 Rebuilding purpose through mental health advocacy, business, and sportWhether you're facing your own crossroads or looking for a reminder that growth can come from even the hardest moments — this episode is for you.
This week, I’m sitting down with Stanley Henry, the founder of The Attention Seeker, who went from struggling in corporate life to building a powerhouse agency that helps businesses and individuals craft personal brands that truly stand out.But Stanley’s journey wasn’t just about business—it was about breaking free from expectations, finding his voice, and turning adversity into success. In this episode, we go deep into:📢 How Stanley overcame self-doubt and found his path in entrepreneurship💡 The biggest lessons he’s learned about storytelling, authenticity, and brand-building🚀 What it really takes to grow a business in today’s content-driven worldThis conversation is packed with real talk, hard-hitting insights, and practical advice that can change the way you think about success, branding, and life itself.
This week get ready for an epic conversation with Chur Da Boys—the dynamic duo of See-Niz and Just 2 Māori—who are making waves in the New Zealand music scene!I sit down with these talented artists to talk about their journey, their passion for music, and their mission to bring Māori culture to the global stage. In this episode, we dive deep into:🎤 The rise of Chur Da Boys and how they’ve built a movement through their music🎶 The inspiration behind hits like "Jump & Sway," "Ngati," and "Mana Wave"🌟 Their biggest dream—performing on the legendary One Love Festival stage🔥 The power of music in connecting people, culture, and community.If you love good vibes, authentic storytelling, and game-changing artists, this episode is for you!
This week get ready to explore the power of mental health, resilience, and unconventional thinking with Jimi Hunt, a leading advocate for mental well-being and the founder of Live More Awesome.I sit down with Jimi, who has dedicated his life to reshaping how we think about mental health, breaking stigmas, and challenging the traditional approach to well-being. In this episode, we dive deep into:🧠 Why our approach to mental health is broken – and how to fix it🌊 How floating down the Waikato River changed Jimi’s perspective on life⚡ Practical tools to build resilience and improve your mental fitness🎭 The link between creativity, adventure, and mental well-beingIf you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or curious about new ways to improve your mindset, this episode is for you.
This week, I’m diving deep into the future of AI in New Zealand with Justin Flitter, the founder of NewZealand.AI and a leading voice in the AI revolution.Justin has spent years at the forefront of AI innovation, automation, and business transformation, helping companies harness AI to scale smarter, not harder. In this episode, we tackle the biggest AI questions:🚀 Will AI take our jobs or create new opportunities?💡 How can businesses use AI today to stay ahead of the curve?🤖 What are the ethical risks and responsibilities of AI adoption?🌏 What does AI mean for the future of New Zealand’s economy?If you’ve ever wondered how AI will shape your career, business, or industry, this episode is for you.📌 Don’t miss out—hit ‘Subscribe’ now for more insightful conversations on business, innovation, and success!
Get ready to dive into the world of Aychpapi, a Hawaiian comedian and content creator who's making waves in the Auckland scene. Join us as we uncover Aychpapi's captivating journey, from his rough upbringing and the darker side of his hometown in Hawaii, where he shared the same streets as professional UFC fighter Max Holloway. Get ready for some laughs as we discuss who's the funniest among his crew, his day job as a barber, and Aychpapi's secret to creating killer content that keeps audiences coming back for more. Don't miss out on this hilarious conversation. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
Get ready to dive into the world of comedy with us on the latest episode of The Wolf of Queen Street podcast! This week, I had the pleasure of hosting Edd Rivera, a Mexican comedian who's making waves in the NZ comedy scene. Join us as we unravel Edd's hilarious journey through comedy in NZ, from his best to his most brutal jokes. Get ready for some laughs as we discuss why people need to loosen up and embrace the humour around us. We'll also explore the differences between Mexico and New Zealand, how lucky we are to be in New Zealand, and much more. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
Step into the world of Will Fleming with us on the latest episode of The Wolf of Queen Street podcast! This week, I was honored to host Will Fleming, an absolute legend and OG in the world of podcasting in NZ. Join us as we uncover Will’s journey through his early podcast fame, trying to become a vlogger and he shares his riveting run in with Jordan Peterson. We delve into the power of talk therapy through podcasts. He shares a heartfelt story of recording his late mother’s legacy with AI, known as ‘Ghost Mum’ and how to make your loved ones go viral within your family for generations to come. Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
This week, I’m thrilled to welcome JP Robertson to The Wolf of Queen Street podcast! JP is the creative genius behind Word On The Street, known for his random public interviews, and part of the team at Matai Watches, offering a fresh perspective on marketing. Join us as we dive into JP's fascinating journey, from the inception of Word on the street to his innovative approach to marketing with Matai Watches. Tune in to discover how he got started, invaluable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, and a whole lot more! Don't miss out on this inspiring conversation. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
Step into the world of wrestling with us on the latest episode of The Wolf of Queen Street podcast! This week, I was honored to host Sam "Spartan" Black, the IPW Heavyweight champion and a true icon in New Zealand's wrestling scene. Join us as we uncover Sam's remarkable journey, from secretly watching the WWE as an 8-year-old to rising through the ranks to become one of New Zealand's finest wrestlers. 🤼 We delve into his favorite matches, his WWE idols, the ongoing evolution of women's role in wrestling, and so much more. Don't miss this captivating glimpse into the life of a professional wrestler. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
Join us for an extraordinary episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast sits down with Fraser Grut, the visionary behind the global mission, 10,000 Dreams. What began as a bet with a friend on December 8, 2016, has transformed into a life-changing journey spanning the globe. 🎥 Fraser's mission involves filming the dreams of 10,000 humans, showcasing a diverse tapestry of dreams from people of all walks of life. From world leaders to refugees, houseless individuals to icons, Oscar winners to movie stars, and even Muppets, Fraser has captured the dreams of over 350 well-known individuals, including Elmo from Sesame St, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher, Jane Goodall, and many more. 🚀 This mission has taken Fraser on an incredible adventure, allowing him to connect with people from all corners of the world. His dream is simple yet profound: to help the world dream. Join us as Fraser shares his journey, highlighting the power of dreaming big and the impact it can have on individuals and communities worldwide. Don't miss this inspiring episode of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast, where dreams know no bounds and anything is possible. Hit the 'Subscribe' button to stay tuned for more uplifting stories and insightful conversations!
Join us for an inspiring and empowering episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast welcomes Karin Horen, a beacon of resilience and strength. Karin's life took a transformative turn as a twice breast cancer survivor, leading her to become a published author of the impactful book, "I am more than just my tits." 📚 Karin's commitment to making a difference shines through her various roles. As the Founder of Eat, Drink, Pink, and Co-Founder of Paddle for Hope and PaddleOn, she has touched countless lives. Karin's journey also led her to create One Of Us, a mastectomy-friendly swimwear range, addressing the unique needs of individuals on a similar journey. 👩👧👦 Despite facing adversity, including navigating a volatile relationship and coping with the loss of her parents at a young age, Karin remains a dedicated solo mum to three beautiful children. Her love for stand-up paddleboarding not only became a personal passion but also a platform to give back to the community. Through fundraising efforts and co-developing a rehabilitation program for cancer patients, Karin has changed lives, including her own. 🌟 Karin's story is a testament to the power of perseverance. Her life motto, "She believed she could so she did," resonates deeply with her journey. Embracing the philosophy of continuous learning, Karin refuses to merely exist within her story, constantly seeking new paths and her voice amidst the chaos. 🌱 A true advocate for resilience, Karin believes adversity acts as a catalyst for growth and that having the right tools and understanding one's "WHY" are essential for transformation. Her mission is to authentically share her story, inspiring others globally to navigate their challenges, build self-confidence, and cultivate resilience. Tune in to this powerful episode as Karin Horen shares her journey of overcoming obstacles, finding purpose, and inspiring others to embrace resilience. Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast!
Prepare for an exhilarating episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast sits down with Toks Fale, better known as Bad Luck Fale, a Tongan-New Zealand professional wrestler and former rugby union player. With a remarkable career in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Fale has left an indelible mark in the world of wrestling. 🤼♂️ Fale's wrestling persona as Bad Luck Fale is synonymous with power and strength, fitting for a man whose surname translates to "house" in Tongan. He has held prestigious titles in NJPW, including the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship, IWGP Tag Team Championship, and IWGP Intercontinental Championship. 💥 As one of the founding members of the iconic Bullet Club, Fale has been a pivotal figure in its success, remaining the only founding member who has never left the group. His dojo has also served as a gateway for non-Japanese wrestlers to enter NJPW, showcasing his influence and impact on the wrestling world. 🏉 Before his wrestling career, Fale excelled as a rugby union player. He attended the renowned De La Salle College, Mangere East in Auckland, New Zealand, and later played for the Japanese rugby union team Fukuoka Sanix Blues. His transition to professional wrestling began in June 2009, marking the start of a legendary journey in the ring. Join us as we delve into the life and career of Toks Fale, uncovering the challenges, triumphs, and the unyielding spirit that has defined his path to greatness. Don't miss this captivating episode on The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast! Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast!
Join us for a deeply insightful and personal episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast welcomes Marwin Silerio, a trained actor, five-time Personal Trainer of the Year Nominee, and host of The High Frequency Club podcast. Marwin shares his journey as an immigrant from the Philippines to New Zealand, delving into the complexities of identity, family, and personal growth. 👨👦👦 Marwin opens up about his experiences being raised as an immigrant in New Zealand to Filipino parents. He and Lawrence reflect on the challenges of building strong relationships with their fathers, navigating cultural differences, and understanding how their dads expressed love during their upbringing. 💪 Transitioning to Marwin's professional journey, the episode explores his experiences as a personal trainer and the path he took to grow his private client base. Marwin's dedication to fitness and his passion for helping others shine through as he shares insights into his training methods and client relationships. 🌟 The conversation culminates in a discussion about Marwin's vision for the future and his desire to make a positive impact on more people's lives. His commitment to personal growth and empowerment is palpable as he shares his aspirations and goals for the journey ahead. Tune in to this inspiring and candid conversation as Marwin Silerio shares his story of resilience, growth, and determination. Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast!
Get ready for an enlightening and heartfelt episode as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast welcomes Frian Wadia, a devoted mother to three teens with a range of sensory, learning, and neurodevelopmental disabilities. Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, Frian's personal experiences have fueled her passion to advocate for systemic change, ensuring inclusion and equity for disabled children and their families. 👩👧👦 Frian's journey began with facing discrimination and encountering inadequate support systems. These challenges ignited her determination to become a vocal advocate for change. She is deeply connected to various parent and whānau networks, serving as an admin for VIPS Equity in Education, a grassroots whānau advocacy group. Additionally, Frian contributes her expertise as a member of the Parent to Parent national board and the Lottery Individuals with Disability distribution committee. 🔊 In her professional capacity, Frian serves as an Early Intervention Specialist with Autism NZ. Her work revolves around empowering whānau to support their disabled children in achieving inclusive and fulfilling lives. Frian's commitment extends beyond her professional role; she actively participates in working groups and advisory committees within the disability and education sectors. 💪 Frian firmly believes in amplifying whānau voices to drive systemic changes for equity and inclusion. Her mission is to ensure that every disabled child has the opportunity to thrive within an inclusive society. Join us for a powerful conversation filled with insights and advocacy as Frian Wadia shares her journey of resilience and determination to create a more inclusive world. Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast!
Prepare to be moved and inspired as The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast hosts the remarkable Dr. Paul Wood. His journey from a troubled youth convicted of murder to an accomplished psychologist is nothing short of extraordinary. 👨👩👦 Born and raised as one of four boys, Paul's early dreams of joining the infantry and pursuing a career in the S.A.S. took an unexpected turn. He grappled with societal expectations of masculinity, believing he had to suppress vulnerability and emotion. As a result, he found himself trapped in a world of crime and addiction, trying to fit in with peers who offered no positive contributions to society. 🪓 Tragedy struck when Paul's mother passed away when he was 18, sending him spiraling into a disastrous meeting with a drug dealer just days later. This encounter led to a prison sentence that would last over a decade - his charge was murder! 📚 But within the confines of prison, Paul discovered an opportunity for Post Traumatic Growth (PTG). He immersed himself in education, ultimately earning a Ph.D. in Psychology after his release. He emerged from prison a changed man, no longer seeing himself as "dumb" or incapable of success. 💼 Today, Dr. Paul Wood is a respected figure in leadership and organizational development. He shares his wisdom at conferences and delivers workshops to help others unlock their potential and cope with life's challenges. Paul is also deeply involved in several initiatives, serving as a patron for organizations like START Taranaki, Reclaim Another Woman, and Big Brothers Big Sisters New Zealand. He visits prisons, sharing his story and supporting initiatives like Take2 and the Freedom and Philosophy charity. 👨👩👦👦 The most meaningful role in Paul's life is that of a husband and father. He acknowledges that he's not always the perfect father and husband, but his journey has taught him that the true measure of success is the continual pursuit of self-improvement. 📖 Paul's book, "How to Escape from Prison," chronicles his remarkable story of transformation, from prison to a successful career in psychology. His story is a testament to the power of resilience and personal growth. Join us for this powerful and moving episode, where Dr. Paul Wood shares his journey from despair to redemption, and the lessons that can inspire us all. Don't forget to hit the 'Subscribe' button to catch all our episodes of The Wolf Of Queen Street Podcast! Thank you to the show sponsor Kenyon Clarke and Duval Group: https://duval.co.nz/
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