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The Hauraki Breakfast Podcast

The Hauraki Breakfast Podcast

By: Radio Hauraki
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Allegedly NZ’s funniest radio show … Jeremy Wells, Manaia Stewart, & Rooda present the best of the Radio Hauraki breakfast show. Plus a special bespoke daily pod for even more laughs. The pod they call funny, ‘informative’ and extremely punishing. Give it a hoon!

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  • 🎙️Maxine & Methuselah - The Podcast
    Jul 29 2025

    Tosday on the show the guys wonder about a number of Biblical figures who seemed to be much older than you would expect?

    And how old was Methuselah before his downstairs stopped working?

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    25 mins
  • 📻Do we need a Uniform - The Radio Show
    Jul 28 2025

    Today on the Show, Jerry and Manaia dive deep into needing a uniform and what it should be... a unitard? A Mankini?

    Plus we rate the best pie fillings and we chuck a fattie on the spelling.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 🎙A Wrestling Special - The Podcast
    Jul 27 2025

    Jerry and Manaia chat all things wrestling and recap on some of their favourite moments!

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    24 mins

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