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ep.131 Cost of Living Crisis, Pasifika Values Employment Contracts plus the NZ India Trade agreement
May 4, 2026
1h 35m 39s
ep.230 Kanaloa rejected from buying Moana Pasifika, Manu Samoa rebuilding, Jarome Luai to PNG Chiefs, Black Ferns Religion and Michel Mulipola joins the Greens
Apr 29, 2026
1h 39m 47s
ep.229 Moana Pasifika Set to Fail, Far North Mayor tells Duncan Garner to Eff Off, Carlos Ulberg post trash talk
Apr 17, 2026
1h 34m 54s
ep.228 Trump's War Rant, New Polynesian Movie Studio, Dinah Jane's Identity, Michael Jackson Movie Trailer Reactions
Apr 8, 2026
1h 30m 17s
ep.227 NZ Fuel Crisis, War in Iran, Pacific Business Trust Called Out, Samoans Split On Luxon Matai, Easter Alcohol Law Change
Apr 1, 2026
1h 35m 00s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/4/26 | ![]() ep.131 Cost of Living Crisis, Pasifika Values Employment Contracts plus the NZ India Trade agreement✨ | Cost of Living CrisisPasifika Values+5 | — | Weswes Network | New ZealandIndia | Cost of LivingPasifika Values+5 | — | 1h 35m 39s | |
| 4/29/26 | ![]() ep.230 Kanaloa rejected from buying Moana Pasifika, Manu Samoa rebuilding, Jarome Luai to PNG Chiefs, Black Ferns Religion and Michel Mulipola joins the Greens✨ | rugbysports management+4 | Michel Mulipola | Kanaloa RugbyMoana Pasifika+3 | Mangere | Kanaloa RugbyMoana Pasifika+8 | — | 1h 39m 47s | |
| 4/17/26 | ![]() ep.229 Moana Pasifika Set to Fail, Far North Mayor tells Duncan Garner to Eff Off, Carlos Ulberg post trash talk✨ | Super RugbyFar North Mayor+4 | — | Moana PasifikaPorts of Auckland+1 | — | Moana PasifikaSuper Rugby+6 | — | 1h 34m 54s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() ep.228 Trump's War Rant, New Polynesian Movie Studio, Dinah Jane's Identity, Michael Jackson Movie Trailer Reactions✨ | Trump's Twitter rantsIran war+3 | — | Fifth HarmonyWesWes Network | — | TrumpIran+3 | — | 1h 30m 17s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() ep.227 NZ Fuel Crisis, War in Iran, Pacific Business Trust Called Out, Samoans Split On Luxon Matai, Easter Alcohol Law Change✨ | Fuel CrisisWar in Iran+4 | — | NZ GovernmentPacific Business Trust | IranEaster Holidays | NZ Fuel CrisisWar in Iran+5 | — | 1h 35m 00s | |
| 3/25/26 | ![]() ep.226 Polyfest Needs Funding, New Samoa Rugby Union, Cultural Safety for Health, Tana Umaga Assistant All Blacks Coach✨ | Polyfest fundingSamoa Rugby Union+4 | — | Samoan governmentLakapi Samoa+2 | — | PolyfestSamoa Rugby Union+5 | — | 1h 23m 41s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() ep.225 Nicola Willis Sterotypes Pasifika, Luxon's Matai Title, Robbie Magasiva, Tana Umaga Assisstant All Black Coach✨ | stereotypingMatai title+5 | — | WesWes Network | Avondale | Nicola WillisChristopher Luxon+5 | — | 1h 29m 56s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() ep.224 Tuilaepa Stood Down From Lakapi Samoa, Dave Rennie new All Blacks Coach, Chris Luxon Down in the Polls✨ | sportsNRL+5 | — | Lakapi SamoaAll Blacks+1 | — | TuilaepaDave Rennie+5 | — | 1h 28m 52s | |
| 3/3/26 | ![]() ep.223 Samoa Shipwreck Court Martial, War in Iran, Moana Pasifika Broke, UncleTiks dropped from Awards, Racial Slurrs at Baftas✨ | war in IranSamoa shipwreck+5 | — | NZ GovernmentMoana Pasifika+1 | SamoaIran+4 | IranSamoa+7 | — | 1h 35m 23s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() ep.222 Where is Racism in NZ? Chris Hipkins calls Winnie Racist, Destanee Aiava Quits Tennis, Homeless Move On✨ | racismhomelessness+4 | — | — | New ZealandLGBTQ+ | racismNew Zealand+5 | — | 1h 25m 36s | |
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| 2/17/26 | ![]() ep.221 PI's Fight for Visas, Scammer Exposed, Super Rugby Pacific is Back | The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Edie, and Kaisar discuss the start of Super Rugby Pacific Season, NZ blocking visiting visas for the Pacific Islands, and an Indian Fijian scammer who was caught red-handed. The boys talk about what they're watching on tv and Eddie has a food review on Re Burger. The boys debate who's better, Greg Englis or Jaryd Hayne, and the usual segments, Fia Poko of the Week, Puking of the Week, and Pese of the Week | — | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() ep.220 Payne Haas to Souths, Politians vs Waitangi Day, Arthur Anae Petitions | The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti, and Eddie discuss Broncos star Payne Haas signing with the Rabbitohs in 2027. They talk about Waitangi Day and the politicians who are causing a little drama, and they discuss the Arthur Anae petition to open visas to Pasifika entering NZ. They discuss a couple who had 158k deposited into their account. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() ep.219 Seasonal Workers Rule Change, Fake Dentist Caught, No Money for Samoan Village | The Usos from the WesWes Network, Leti and Eddie discuss the NZ government changing the rules for the seasonal workers program, then they discuss the asian man who practices dentistry with no qualifications, then the boys revisit the Manawa Ship Sinking and the Samoan villagers who are still waiting for compensation. In Sport, the boys pick their all-time Blues Rugby Team, and the regular segments Memory Lane, Fia Poko of the Week, and What We're Watching | — | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() ep.218 NZ Weather Takes Lives, Michael Jones Statue To Be Sold | The usos from the WesWes Network Leti and Eddie discuss the recent stormy NZ weather, causing a state of emergency around the country, and the land slip that killed camp goers in Tauranga. They discuss a Samoan church minister threatening a woman in his congregation, and they discuss a funeral hearse going through a McDonald's drive-through. They discuss the selling of Sir Michael Jones' statue at Eden Park, and the news of David Tua and Brian Lima passing the Commonwealth Games torch through Samoa. | — | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() ep.217 Salt Lake City Tongans Under Fire Cuh | Happy New year! The usos from the WesWes Network are back for 2026. Leti and Eddie discuss the departure of Razor from the All Blacks, they discuss the shooting at a Mormon church in Salt Lake City which left 2 dead, then they discuss the Faikava video going viral with explicit content also in the State of Utah, USA. | — | ||||||
| 12/21/25 | ![]() ep.216 The Christmas End of Year Special, Bondi Shooting Aftermath, Jack Paul vs AJ | The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Kaisar and Cam discuss the aftermath of the tragic Bondi shootings and the reactions from the Australian public. Then the boys discuss Jake Paul losing his fight to Anthony Joshua, then the theme of Christmas comes to the podcast with discussions around New Years resolutions, Christmas Day memories and food. The boys remember celebrities who sadly passed on in 2025 and the boys have the final Fia Poko of the Week | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() ep.215 Tommy The Cowboy, Aussie No Visa, P Diddy Doco | Te usos from the WesWes Network Cam, Eddie and Kaisar discuss the recent social media post by an Australian / Samoan content creator, Tommy the Cowboy, calling out haters, then the boys discuss a what-if situation on Australia having strict immigration laws against Kiwis, what would NZ look like? And then the boys discuss the P-Diddy documentary on Netflix. Cam has a food review on cafe service, Memory Lane, this week is your last day at high school, and Hacks of Life is your technique to stay motivated for a healthy lifestyle. | — | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() ep.214 Indian Truck Licence Fraud, Raglan Road Rage Hell | The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar discuss the story of all fraudulent truck licences issued by Indians, then the boys discuss road rage in Raglan, where a couple assaulted teenagers, Leti has a memory lane about Christmas, the boys have quick opinons, and also the boys discuss some local news. What Are We Watching is a segment on the podcast and the weekend sports wrap. | — | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() ep.213 Jimmy Cliff RIP, Woman Murdered Kids gets Life, Cost of Living | The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie and Kaisar talk about the passing of Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff, they discuss the story of a woman who killed her two children and stuffed them into suitcases before fleeing the country - she is now caught and sentenced to life. Then the boys discuss the Governments plans to raise Kiwisaver contributions and raising the cost of living. Leti has a Food Review, Eddie & Kaisar updates us on the latest sports, Hacks of Life is about dealing with depression and what are we watching. | — | ||||||
| 11/23/25 | ![]() ep.212 Samoan Man Accused for Slavery, Dodgy Policemen, Samoan Prime Minister bans Samoa Observer | The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie and Chucky discuss the Samoan man who is accused of slavery in NZ, then they talk about the Policemen doing dodgy stuff behind the law, and then the boys talk about the Samoan Prime Minister banning the Samoa Observer newspaper. The boys touch on the latest sporting news, including the All Blacks' Northern tour and boxing, and give quick opinions on The Rock's transformation for the movie Smashing Machine, Eddie has a Food Review of Low n Slow BBQ, the boys speak on what they've been watching and hacks of Life about an altercation, Fia Poko of the Week and Last Words | — | ||||||
| 11/9/25 | ![]() ep.211 Corrupt NZ Cops, Eliesa Katoa Lessons, | The usos from the WsWes Network Leti, Eddie and Kaisar engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from personal updates and community shoutouts to serious reflections on police accountability and player safety in sports. They delve into the recent Ili Katoa incident, emphasizing the importance of mental health and the need for better practices in contact sports. The conversation also touches on local news and community issues, highlighting the significance of cultural identity and leadership in shaping the future of their communities. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore a variety of topics ranging from Asia's physical competition and cultural insights from Japan to food reviews and NRL controversies. They reflect on their youth and discuss personal growth, emphasizing the importance of mental health and community engagement. The conversation is rich with humor, insights, and a shared passion for cultural perspectives. | — | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | ![]() ep.210 Charter School Takeover of Kelston Boys High School | The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, and Cam discuss the news that a Charter School organisation is actively pursuing to convert Kelston Boys High School into a Charter School, to the backlash of ex-students, and the community. Then the boys discuss the Pacific Championship and the Tongan and Samoan fans with their parades, while a newspaper report shines light on the fighting | — | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() ep.209 Luxon Blames Unions while credit is due for NZ Crime rate decline | The usos from the WesWes Network Leti and Producer Cam discuss the loss of Joseph Parker in his boxing match, and the build up to the Toa Samoa vs Tonga match, then they talk about the significance of union strikes for workers' rights, government policies affecting crime rates, and the importance of political engagement within Pacifica communities. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by teachers and healthcare workers, the need for better pay and conditions, and the role of community in advocating for change. In this conversation, the hosts discuss various themes, including the responsibilities of governments in marine disasters, the importance of community support, and the impact of entertainment on culture. They delve into the complexities of sports representation, school rivalries, and the challenges of teaching religion to children. The conversation also touches on cultural identity, respect in public spaces, and the significance of community engagement. | — | ||||||
| 10/12/25 | ![]() ep.208 Are NZ Benefit Changes Fair? Bribes For Drivers Licence | The Usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, and Kaisar engage in heartfelt shoutouts, reflecting on community connections and health. They celebrate recent sports achievements, particularly in rugby and boxing, while discussing the challenges of youth employment and welfare in New Zealand. The conversation shifts to serious concerns regarding driver licensing issues, emphasizing the need for better safety and regulation in the transport sector. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the legacy of sports heroes, the impact of individual players, and the importance of community support. They discuss the challenges faced by female athletes, the significance of cultural identity, and personal experiences with racial bias. The conversation also touches on nostalgic childhood memories, food reviews, and the humor found in everyday life, culminating in reflections on the importance of open conversations and standing up against prejudice. | — | ||||||
| 10/5/25 | ![]() ep.207 Take Back Your Shipwreck NZ | The usos from the WesWes Network Leti, Eddie, Kaisar and Cam engage in a lively discussion that covers a range of topics including community shoutouts, personal updates, public transport experiences, sports highlights, environmental issues related to the Manawanui ship incident, youth crime, and local achievements. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community connection, personal growth, and the need for urgent action on environmental and social issues. This conversation delves into various themes including the portrayal of injustice in media, the significance of revolutionary cinema, and the importance of cultural identity and language preservation. The speakers reflect on their personal experiences with language and identity, emphasizing the need for community engagement and ongoing language use. They also discuss recent films and their impact on societal perceptions, concluding with thoughts on self-belief and motivation for personal growth. | — | ||||||
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