• Andy Ellis- What a Lad

  • Mar 30 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
  • Summary

  • Andy Ellis is one of the most well connected lads on the planet and after this episode it’s clear to see why. He’s the ultimate ‘yes man’, happy to give anything a crack which is evident by his list of achievements.

    Some of his achievements include…


    ➖ Hosting the no1 TV show in NZ ‘Moving Houses’

    ➖ Having the no1 song in NZ with C-City Brothers

    ➖ Hosted the morning radio show

    ➖ Qualified landscaper

    ➖ Business owner of Black Origin (Wagu Beef), Gravity (internet company), Hello Kiwi (internet domains)

    ➖ NPC winner with Canterbury

    ➖ Super Rugby winner with the Crusaders

    ➖ RWC winner with the All Blacks

    ➖ Japan Top League winner with Kobe

    ➖ MLR winner with New York


    So there is obviously plenty to talk about in this one and Andy is a natural story teller and it’s easy to see why he is so well respected, he is just a massive lad! Plenty of gold advice throughout that I’m sure you’ll enjoy and if you do please give it a share to anyone else you think might enjoy it as well.


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