All Episodes
Hunger & Heart with Kaila Colbin — 56 episodes
How Resentment Builds in Even the Best Workplaces
The All Blacks' Secret: Why Performance Needs Care
Dame Farah Palmer: What 3 World Cups Taught Me About Leadership
Maggie Cogger-Orr: The Loneliest Job on the Field - Lessons from a World-Class Rugby Referee
Rob Hamill: My Brother Was Captured and Executed by the Khmer Rouge
Blakey Johnston Surfed For 40 Hours Non-Stop - The Response Was Incredible
The Most Dangerous Atlantic Rowing Race in History — Sarah Kessans Was In It
Andrew Mehrtens: The Feedback That Changed My Career Forever
Why Sir Edmund Hillary Told Jamie Fitzgerald to Dream Bigger - Rowing the Atlantic & Walking to the South Pole
Paused for renovations. See you next week!
Rachel Taulelei on haters, 500-year strategy, and raising an elite athlete
Wesley Clarke: “It was so liberating getting fired”
Craig White: “I was sh*t scared of my anger”
Dame Susan Devoy: “It sort of broke me, but I wouldn't admit that at the time”
Kieran Read: “We lost that ability to get the best outta our people”
Marina Erakovic: “You’re all alone out there, you have no team”
Hugo Inglis: ”Winning was the number one thing”
Alice Soper: “How dare these women?”
Kaila Colbin & Hannah Hudson: Are your goals driving you…or holding you back
Don Tricker: “I want to be part of an organisation that empowers our people to be extraordinary.”
Shane Fletcher: “It's not about positive or negative leadership, it's about constructive or destructive leadership.”
Shane Bond: “You have to present yourself with an air of confidence. If you don't, they won't respect you.”
Shane Cameron: “I was the major underdog. How the hell can you beat the guy who beat you?”
Todd Astle: “We're gonna fail more than we succeed in sport and life, so let's do it on our own terms.”
Karameli Faaee: “It's about training to be present under pressure.”
Hannah Hudson: "You have no idea the impact you can have"
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Zoë McBride: “I just don’t wanna do this anymore”
Campbell Johnstone: “The easiest part of being an All Black is becoming an All Black.”
Sir Wayne Smith tells the extraordinary story of the Kobelco Steelers: “The company was gonna dissolve within 67 days.”
DJ Forbes: “We’ve got an opportunity to create a bit of history”
Raelene Castle: “You spend a lot of time in the pain cave”
Rob Penney: “It wasn’t about who I was, it was about my effect on other people”
Kathrine Switzer: “It’s not about going fast, it’s about finishing the job”
Barbara Kendall: “The bigger the event, the bigger the fall”
Ian Jones: “None of us should chase other people’s normal”
Anna Galvan: “She made me want to be the best I could be”
Tori Moorby: "I've got one shot at this. How good could I be?"
Sam Whitelock: “That’s the difference between winning and losing”
Cultivating sustainable obsession: The most powerful insights from the first 14 episodes
Christie Jenkins: “I just remember being absolutely crushed”
Mea Motu: “My daughter fought for me, so why can’t I fight for her?”
Adam Nicholls: “Is being an elite athlete good for you? Probably not.”
Norm Maxwell: “If I didn't perform… I'm gone.”
Sir Graham Henry: “A recipe for disaster”
Shea McAleese: “I'm a bit of a crazy bastard”
Julia George: “The pressure is constant.”
Joe Kennedy: “Magic in a bottle”
Katie Sadleir: “You have two choices: sit and wallow or step up”
Sir Wayne Smith: "Death is afraid of them that have the heart of a lion"
Chelsea Lane: Alarming and almost impossible
Sarah Robb O’Hagan: The leader sets the pace of the pack
Bex Smith: More than just football
Sir John Kirwan: Balance is bullsh*t
Hunger & Heart launches 2 April
Introducing Hunger & Heart with Kaila Colbin