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By The WesWes Network
The podcast currently has 159 episodes available.
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the new Gang Laws to be passed in a month and the public concern on how the government can keep up the Police Force to execute the law to ban gang patches. Then the boys discuss the arrest of P-Diddy Sean Combs and the death of Tito Jackson. Then the bous talk about the weekend's Sports including the Bledislow Cup, Manu Samoa vs USA, the NRL Finals Footy, and Anthony Joshua getting knocked out.
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss Super Rugby Pacific's new finals format and the impact of holding Sunday matches. Then the boys discuss a School where the teachers eat free student lunches and the boys also discuss Will Smith's new rap song. Leti has a memory lane about the show American Gladiators Fia Poko of the Week and You Lied on your CV are discussed.
The uses from the WesWes Network: Leti, Cam, and Eddie discuss queues outside the doctor's clinic in Otara with elderly Pasifika, especially outside in the cold, and how the government will help. Then the boys discuss a couple who discovered 200k hidden in their house and handed it to the Police. Now, the couple wants the money back. The boys talk about the Supermarket Duopoly in NZ and how the Commerce Commission has said they will sanction new rules. All this and a new segment WHO WINS THE FIGHT and the return of an old segment COMMENTS CORNER.
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the motorway accident that killed 3 Samoan Seasonal Workers and injured another on their way home to Samoa. Then the boys discuss the life and legacy of the passing of the Maori King Kiingi Tuheitia. The boys then talk about Manu Samoa celebrating 100 years of service before discussing the All Black's loss to South Africa. The pod ends with the usual segments Fia Poko of the Week, You Lied On Your CV, Uppercut of the Week Award and Last Words
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss Kelston Boys First XV winning the Auckland 1A Schools competition at Eden Park. They talk about Leon 'Rangi' McDonald resigning as assistant coach to the All Blacks only 4 games into the season, then the boys discuss Toa Samoa and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck pledging allegiance to the Motherland over the Kiwis. Then, there is the FIA POKO OF THE WEEK, Uppercut Yaself Award, Memory Lane, lied on your CV, What Are We Watching, and Last Words.
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the new Traffic Light Sanction System for Beneficiaries introduced by the Government, then they discuss Auckland City banning the sale of alcohol at supermarkets past 9 pm. Other segments include what is trending on Social Media, Food Reviews, Fox Memorial Final, Kelston Boys vs Auckland Grammer Rugby, All Blacks and UFC.
The Usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss a funeral director accused of mishandling bodies and charging for COVID tests. The hosts discuss their skepticism about the accusations and the need for more evidence before passing judgment. They also question the news outlet's credibility and highlight the importance of waiting for the investigation to conclude. The conversation touches on the process of burials and the council's role in handling bodies. Overall, the hosts emphasize the need for fairness and caution in discussing sensitive topics. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the ongoing legal case involving a woman who allegedly harmed her family. They express their concern for the affected families and emphasize the need for the truth to come out. The conversation then shifts to the topic of Māori wards in the Auckland City Council and the debate surrounding their implementation. The hosts share their opinions on the matter, with one host supporting the Māori wards for Indigenous input and the other expressing concerns about the government's focus on social issues instead of addressing more pressing economic issues. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the financial troubles of Manu Samoa, the national rugby team of Samoa, and the need for better management and transparency in the organization. In this final part of the conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including funny videos, the Australian breakdancer at the Olympics, road rage experiences, and what they've been watching. They share their takeaways and insights on these subjects.
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam and Leti discuss the Olympics, the controversy surrounding the wrong national anthem being played, and the debate around transgender women in women's sports. They also mention the success of the New Zealand women's rugby sevens team and the rowing team at the Olympics. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the controversy surrounding the Algerian boxer at the Olympics and the reaction on social media. They also talk about the high fees Uber Eats charges and the impact on local businesses. All this and regular segments Fia Poko of The Week, Memory Lane, What Are We Watching, and Last Words.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam and Leti discuss various topics including shoutouts, their weeks, the Olympics, and sports news. They cover the opening ceremony of the Olympics, the performance of the New Zealand 7s team, and the controversy surrounding the Canadian soccer team using a drone to spy on opponents. They also touch on the signing of Ardie Savea with Moana Pasifika and the potential impact on his game. The hosts then shift their focus to the construction of a new swimming pool in Auckland and the potential concerns about water quality. They also discuss the upcoming rugby championship and the inclusion of Sam Cane in the All Blacks squad. The conversation concludes with a discussion about Jake Paul and his boxing matches, as well as some funny and relatable viral videos. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various topics including inappropriate behavior at sporting events, political scandals, and their recent TV and podcast recommendations.
The usos from the WesWes Network Cam and Leti discuss the State of Origin rugby league rivalry, a recent internet outage, and a land dispute involving NZTA. They share personal experiences and opinions on these subjects. In this part of the conversation, Cam and Leti discuss a Tongan family-owned rock company, the passing of Norm Hewitt, the All Blacks' game against Fiji, and the Warriors' tough loss. They highlight the importance of hard work and perseverance, the challenges of parenting and guiding children's career choices, and the impact of players like Ardie Savea joining Moana Pasifika. They also touch on the need to protect players from online hate and the significance of accurate kicking in rugby. In this conversation, Cam and Leti discuss a burger joint and movies. They also share their thoughts on starting new projects and staying motivated. The conversation covers a range of themes, including sports, entertainment, food, and personal development.
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