Episodios
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti and Eddie discuss the Destiny Church protest that led to intimidation and violence at the Pride Parade and the rainbow storytelling in Te Atatu Peninsula Library. Then the boys discuss Frazer Palamo who was reported missing from School and found at a park the next day. Then in sport the boys talk about the return of Super Rugby and the NRL Indigenous All-Stars and Maori match. the regular segments of What We're Watching, Fia Poko of the Week, Food Review and Last Words round off the episode
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti and Eddie discuss the cultural impact of Americas Super Bowl on New Zealand. Then the boys discuss Waitangi Day and Prime Minister Chris Luxon choosing not to attend. The Grammys had its controversys and the boys discuss them. In sport the usos discuss a potential NRL expansion team called Mana Pasifika.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti and Eddie discuss the latest on President Trump and his blaming of Diversity for a tragic plane crash. Then the boys talked about the NZ Governments School Lunches Program and how lunches were delivered late and looked like prison food.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Eddie and Leti discuss the implications of Donald Trump's return to the presidency, exploring his unique approach to leadership and the impact of his policies. Then the boys get into All Blacks coach Scott Robertson and his mission to get Richie Mounga out of his 3 year contract with Japanese rugby team and come back play for the All Blacks this year, this deal was a fail and the boys discuss the fallout.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the devastating LA fires, the situation's response and management, the impact on the community, and the misallocation of resources. The conversation shifts to a controversy involving Nadene Lomu and her sons being denied access to a tennis club due to coaching credentials, sparking discussions on race, privilege, and the barriers faced by Pacific Islanders in sports. The boys then talk about Mele Hala who was fired from Briscoes because she swindled 60k in 8 months before she was caught. Eddie has a new segment called "News Shorts" for the stories that didn't make the discussions. What We're Watching is next, then Fia Poko of the Week followed by a Food Review and Memory Lane, and Last Words to round off the segments.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the brawl at Taumeasina Resort in Samoa and give their thoughts on what went on and the consequences of the fight. Then the boys discuss the story of a man who drove to the Police Station with a dead child in his car, the boys talk about the bad start to 2025 with child deaths and the problem this has in New Zealand. The usual segments are discussed on What We're Watching, Fia Poko of the Week, Memory Lane, and Last Words.
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The Usos from the WesSWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie reflects on the New Year, share their holiday experiences and discuss the tragic death of a police officer in Nelson, marking a somber start to 2025. They also delve into the economic challenges families face during the holiday season, highlighting trends in Christmas spending and the impact of rising living costs and discussing the growing trend of cashless transactions and the implications for consumers. followed by a segment on entertainment recommendations, including TV shows and movies. Then the usos share funny anecdotes about mishaps in Fia Poko of the Week Then the usos talk about their Christmas Day lunch in Food Review Then Leti has a Memory Lane about answering phones Then the boys wrap up in Last Words
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, Eddie and Kelvin are here to talk about Major League Baseball star Juan Soto scoring the biggest contract in American Sports history 1.3 Billion NZ dollars for 15 years and ask themselves what would you do with all that money? Next, the boys discuss arrests at a gang tangi on the East Coast and then the boys name their best and worst topics for the year 2024. Fia Poko of the Week covers nominations we missed, Leti has a Food Review, We name the best watches of the year in What We're Watching and we end with Last Words
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The Usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Eddie and Leti discuss Healthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione and his status as a hero against the unfairness of Health Insurance companies in America. Next the boys discuss New Zealand Rugby miscalculating on their social media platform and their struggled attempt to expand the All Black brand. Then the usos do Fia Poko of the Week, and then they discuss What Are We Watching and second to Last Words. Part 2 is tomorrow.
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The Usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti and Kelvin discuss the he Podcast Breaking Waves topic of if Fa'afafine should wear the traditional Samoan Malu for woman. Then the boys talk about Anasina Grey who has entered Parliament in Australia but has been refused a traditional Samoan hymn to be sung in the chambers by her family. Then the boys discuss a NZ Herald article of NZ Rugby should head hunt Joey Manu instead of Ritchie Mo'unga. All This and 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, Leti, Eddie, and Kelvin discuss All Black TJ Perenara, his decision to include a political stance within the haka at the Italy match, and the backlash from media in NZ. The boys discuss American YouTuber IShowSpeed getting in trouble for the wrong visa coming to NZ. Then the boys discuss Judith Collins update on the sunken Naval ship in Samoa. Memory Lane of the American Anthem, Food Review of Bakers Cottage, Fia Poko of the Week, What Are We Watching and Last Words round out the episode
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The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Kelvin, and Eddie discuss the Hikoi which opposes the Treaty Principals Bill arriving on the Parliaments doorstep. Then the boys discuss The Gang Patch Law that took effect this week. Then the boys discuss the proposal of a Samoa vs Tonga State of Origin type series and where the Kiwis fit into the sport. The boys round off the episode with Fia Poko of the Week, Foor Review, What Have You Been Watching, and Last Words.
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The usos from the WesWes Network discuss the Haka performed in Parliament following the 1st reading of the Treaty Principals Bill and if it was a good thing. Then the boys talk about Brian Tamaki and his mini Hilkoi which caused chaos on the motorway, then the boys talk about the NZ Army pushing back on the government proposed Youth Boot Camps. Fia Poko of the Week, Memory Lane and Last Words round off the podcast
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the USA political landscape, focusing on Donald Trump's reelection and its implications for American politics. The hosts discuss the hope that Trump's return brings amidst global tensions and analyze his unique approach to politics, contrasting it with traditional politicians. The conversation delves into the political landscape surrounding the presidency of Donald Trump, the community impact of local heroes like Dave Letelle, and the complexities of the Treaty of Waitangi in New Zealand. The speakers discuss the appeal of unconventional leaders, the importance of supporting local initiatives, and the ongoing struggle for equal rights, particularly for Māori communities. They express concerns about political dynamics and the implications of proposed policies that may undermine the rights of indigenous peoples. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of cultural displacement, political representation, and the importance of community engagement. They discuss the struggles faced by the Māori community in New Zealand, the disparities in cultural funding, and the need for greater awareness and listening within communities. The conversation also touches on media consumption and its impact on cultural reflection, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and understanding in fostering personal growth and community connection.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss Mike King's controversial statement that alcohol "is not a problem" when it comes to mental health. Then the boys discuss the fights that occurred at Eden Park for the Travis Scott concert. Fia Poko of the Week has the usual antics on socials. Boom Bullet comes out with a video reply to Hana Schmidt. In sports talk the boys discuss Samoa Fetu who beat Fiji for the championship and Toa Samoa losing their second test against England. The All Blacks narrow win against Auckland is also talked about. In Memory Lane, the usos tell where they were when David Tua fought Lennix Lewis and Shane Cameron. What We're Watching and Last Words round out the episode. Enjoy.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Eddie, and Leti discuss Samoa hosting CHOGM and King Charles. The boys talk about how Samoa did a great job showing the Commonwealth leaders hospitality. Then the boys talk about the killing of a woman on a bus in Onehunga. Then the boys talk about the NZ Government reading of the Samoan NZ Citizen Bill passing a 2nd time in Parliament. Sports Talk the boys discuss the NPC final and the All Blacks vs Japan match.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Eddie, and Leti discuss the implications of language policies at Waikato Hospital, and the need for diversity and understanding in patient care. The tragic case of Aidan Sagala is revisited, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability. Then boys discuss Hana Schmidt and her comments on NZ-born Samoans and Afakasi being humbled, cultural identity, and the perceptions of New Zealand-born Samoans, sparking a broader conversation about entitlement and humility within the community.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti and Eddie discuss the closure of Dave Letele's food bank and rising unemployment rates. They reflect on the impact of these events on families and the community, emphasizing the need for government support and the challenges faced by those in need. The conversation delves into the aftermath of a shipwreck involving the New Zealand Navy and its impact on the local Samoan community. In sports, the case of a rugby player navigating national identity and financial decisions in the context of international play. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering various topics including social faux pas at weddings, technology mishaps, food reviews, and movie recommendations.
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The usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti, and Eddie discuss the impact of police negligence in the Stephen Stone case. They reflect on the importance of mental health, the power of podcasting in bringing justice, and the cultural implications of legacy and wealth, particularly in the context of Nadene Lomu's fight for her family's rights to Jonah's name. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of rugby rivalries and the role of media in shaping sports culture.
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In the usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Leti and Eddie discuss Catholic Priests accused of sexual assault being reinstated to churches in the Pacific Islands. Then, the boys discuss the Government moving 30 million dollars of funding from TeReo Maori Language courses to mathematics. Then, the boys discuss the Government trying to encourage those working from home to get back into the offices.
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