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Burning Bridges Podcast

Burning Bridges Podcast

By: Renee & Taimana
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Welcome to Burning Bridges — a podcast rooted in real stories of adversity, resilience, and transformation.

Through raw, unfiltered conversations, we dive into the moments that define us — the rock bottoms, the breaking points, and the sparks that ignite healing.

These are the journeys of people who’ve felt stuck, lost, or shattered... and found their way back to themselves.

Here, we believe in the power of storytelling — not just to inspire, but to connect, to heal, and to remind us that we’re never alone in what we face.

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Episodes
  • #14 All Star Boxing’s Benny Harrington
    Feb 1 2026

    We step inside the mind of Benny Harrington, owner and head coach of All Star Boxing, as he shares his raw and inspiring journey. From growing up in a working-class Brisbane household to building champions in the ring.

    With a childhood grounded in all types of sport, Benny excelled early, earning victories in squash, cricket, AFL and finding his true calling in boxing.

    Now a husband, proud father and leader in Australia’s boxing community, Benny opens up about what it takes to rise above the noise, build a winning mindset, and train the next generation of elite fighters.

    He speaks on the sacrifices, discipline , and relentless hunger it takes to make it - not just in boxing, but in life.

    Whether you’re a fighter, coach, athlete of anyone chasing something bigger, this episode is your blueprint for greatness.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • #13 Warrior in the Ring | Corbin "The Curse" Mita
    Jan 18 2026

    Born in Aotearoa, Corbin Mita carried a heavy weight no child should bear. After surviving sexual abuse, he found the courage to speak up—and the strength to heal through discipline, community, and combat.

    His mother did what she could with Western healing methods, but the real breakthrough came when he discovered martial arts—a space where pain turned into power, and silence turned into purpose.

    Corbin found more than a gym—he found belonging. Fighting across New Zealand and overseas, he now trains out of Gold Coast, Australia, as a rising force in the IBC (International Brawling Championship). He takes us deep into his world—his daily grind, the mental warfare before every fight, and the soft moments shared with his fiancée Ella, who stands by him through every round in and out of the ring.

    This conversation is raw, real, and heavy-hitting—just like his punches.

    Corbin speaks on the power of humility, the quiet strength in healing, and the fire that drives his relentless pursuit of greatness in the ring.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • #12 Shubz & Skye: Heal The Nation
    Jan 8 2026

    Shubz first ever in person interview, he reveals his Manager Skye & they both delve deep into their own journeys, trauma, lessons and the plan to Heal The Nation - Iwi Whakamahu.

    In this raw and deeply emotional episode, social creator Schubz opens up about growing up in New Zealand under the shadow of abuse — and how those wounds still shape his adult life. With thousands watching, Schubz uses his platform to call out injustice of pedophiles and corruption. He speaks candidly about trying to heal the boy within.

    Skye Sterling, an entrepenuner and well known from working in the media for 20 years NZ, Skye is carrying her own childhood trauma, now walks a similar journey — a mother fighting for peace, for purpose, and for her own healing.

    Bonded through trauma, Shubz & Skye have found the courage to rise.

    Iwi Whakamahu – Heal the Nation.

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    3 hrs and 21 mins
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