The Good Oil

Cam Slater

Political and news commentary with a New Zealand flavour hosted by New Zealand's multi award-winning number podcaster and blogger. Cam Slater doesn’t do quiet and, as a result, he is a polarising, controversial but highly effective journalist who takes no prisoners. Love him or loathe him, you can’t ignore him.

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    Episode 30 - Shubz

    Cam sits down with the man causing absolute chaos in Māori social media circles — the guy they call Shubz. After years of watching his people get failed by the very organisations claiming to represent them, Shubz decided enough was enough. What started as live streams on TikTok has turned into a full-frontal assault on iwi elites, unaccountable millions in Treaty settlements, and the “you’re not Māori enough” gatekeeping that shuts down anyone who steps out of line.  In this wide-ranging conversation they cover:  - His grandmother’s influence and growing up around politics  -  Why so many Māori are still conditioned to believe Labour is the only option - The “waste of Māori blood” attack on Winston Peters and what it really reveals - The disconnect between the loud activist class and ordinary Māori on the ground - How Alfred Ngaro’s story convinced him National wasn’t the enemy he’d been told  00:00 – Welcome & Cigar Review (Perdomo Legacy Connecticut Grand Belicoso)  03:40 – Introducing Shubz  06:30 – How Shubz went from live streamer to poking the Māori elite  11:20 – “You’ve come out of nowhere and caused a fair bit of ruckus”  15:50 – Growing up around politics, seeing the hypocrisy first-hand  22:10 – Grandmother’s influence and standing up for the people  28:40 – The “waste of Māori blood” comment to Winston Peters  34:50 – Alfred Ngaro’s story and being told he was “in the wrong party”  41:30 – Why Labour is still pushed as the only option for Māori  48:15 – Iwi elites, funding that never filters down, and real injustice  55:40 – The disconnect between activist class and ordinary Māori  1:02:00 – Final thoughts and where this goes from here Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 34min
  2. 20 APR

    Episode 29 - Nathan Smith

    The Tyrannosaurus Machine: Nathan Smith on Cancellation, Media Lies, and the "Shadow Map" of Power Former journalist and political insider Nathan Smith joins Cam Slater to pull back the curtain on how the machinery of power actually works. From the "Tyrannosaurus" media narrative that fuels public cancellations to the concept of "Love Speech"—the unregulated PR manipulation that runs our newsfeeds—this is a masterclass in seeing through the establishment's funhouse mirror. We also go global: Why the "Iran is winning" narrative is a fantasy, how the Middle East conflict is actually a proxy for China's energy security, and the "Permanent Government" of bureaucrats who wait out elected politicians. Featuring Dunbarton Dondurma cigars from Canteros.nz (http://canteros.nz/). 00:00 - Cigar Review & Introduction 01:12 - The Cancellation Story: Tyrannosaurus vs Lizard 06:14 - Behind the Curtain: Business & Politics 10:07 - The Tyrannosaurus Machine: Puppet Masters 17:08 - Love Speech vs. Hate Speech: The PR Game 28:30 - The Shadow Map of NZ Politics 32:41 - Middle East Reality Check: Iran & Israel 42:58 - The China Play: Oil, Resources, and Proxy Wars 53:42 - Military Capability: US Dominance & Grey Zones 01:04:12 - The Expert Problem: Credentialism & "Beijing Bob" 01:13:08 - The Permanent Government: Bureaucracy vs Voters 01:21:58 - Local Politics Reality Check: Luxon & The Machine Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 35min
  3. 13 APR

    Episode 28 - Alfred Ngaro

    In this episode of The Good Oil, Cam Slater sits down with former National MP Alfred Ngaro. This isn't a standard political interview; it's an autopsy of the modern New Zealand political machine. Ngaro provides a rare insider's perspective on the shift from the "Old School" politics of John Key and Winston Peters to the "Managerial" era of Christopher Luxon and the "Performative" era of Jacinda Ardern. Chapters:  00:00 — Cigar Review & Introductions 02:10 — Alfred's Journey: From National MP to the "Wave of Red"  04:10 — The "Uninspiring" Prayer: How Alfred caught John Key's eye  08:40 — The "Labour Tattoo": Dismantling the Pasifika-Labour Monolith  13:40 — Cultural Capital: Moving from state dependency to transactions  16:20 — "No White Knights": The grandmother's wisdom on opportunity  18:40 — Entrepreneurship in Decile 1 Schools: Breaking the factory mindset  20:40 — The Israeli Model: Why existential pressure drives innovation  25:20 — The "Feminization" of Education: From woodwork to "technology blocks"  31:00 — The Visionaries: Why Winston Peters is the consistent outlier  42:30 — The Flag Referendum: Where John Key lost his confidence  52:00 — The "Performative" PM: Deconstructing Jacinda Ardern's brand  57:00 — The Deal that Wasn't: Why Bill English failed Winston Peters  1:01:00 — The "Sloppy" Leader: A critique of Christopher Luxon's style  1:13:00 — The "Wombles" of the Opportunities Party: Why small parties fail  1:16:00 — The Compassionate Side of Winston Peters Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1hr 39min

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Political and news commentary with a New Zealand flavour hosted by New Zealand's multi award-winning number podcaster and blogger. Cam Slater doesn’t do quiet and, as a result, he is a polarising, controversial but highly effective journalist who takes no prisoners. Love him or loathe him, you can’t ignore him.

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