20 episodes

Hi, My name is Michael Koloi and this podcast is literally set in my garage in South Auckland, NZ. I have a variety of guests come through and we talk about their journey, their successes and also their challenges. This is a free flowing unfiltered chat and my guests come from all different walks of life. Hoping these talks inspire you, challenge you and get you to think about how you can be the best version of yourself. These podcasts are all available in visual format on Youtube at
YouTube.com/c/GarageDrinksWithMike
Please subscribe on both platforms for more upcoming podcasts.

Garage Drinks With Mike Michael Koloi and Nora Aati

    • Society & Culture

Hi, My name is Michael Koloi and this podcast is literally set in my garage in South Auckland, NZ. I have a variety of guests come through and we talk about their journey, their successes and also their challenges. This is a free flowing unfiltered chat and my guests come from all different walks of life. Hoping these talks inspire you, challenge you and get you to think about how you can be the best version of yourself. These podcasts are all available in visual format on Youtube at
YouTube.com/c/GarageDrinksWithMike
Please subscribe on both platforms for more upcoming podcasts.

    EPISODE 20 : JENNIFER TE ATAMIRA WARD-LEALAND

    EPISODE 20 : JENNIFER TE ATAMIRA WARD-LEALAND

    Jennifer Te Atamira Ward-Lealand is a heavily accomplished actor,  singer, director and now also an Intimacy Coordinator. She is currently the President of Equity NZ and was named the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year for 2020. Yes. You read that correctly. NZer of the Year.  Fully fluent in Te Reo Maori - she has been gifted the name Te Atamira (The Stage). It was very cool to sit down with her and talk to her about her various working roles, life as an artist and her journey of immersion into the Maori language and culture. She is articulate, genuine and intelligent and it was real pleasure to chat with her. Thank you for your time Jennifer. 

    • 2 hrs 1 min
    EPISODE 19 : DAREN KAMALI

    EPISODE 19 : DAREN KAMALI

    My man Daren is born and raised in Viti (the indigenous name of Fiji - which we talk about in the podcast) and is a poet and writer. It was a real honour to sit down with him and I personally learnt a lot from this podcast. Daren has a wealth of knowledge about Pacific history and some of it is truly fascinating. We talked about the current Covid situation in Viti, our experiences of both growing up in the islands, rugby (of course) and his new book, "Vunimaqo and Me" which is out now and is his newest collection of poetry. I've read it and it is definitely something else.

    Thank you Daren for your time, if you're interested in purchasing his book of poetry it's available in the link below 

    http://kavabowlmedia.com/vunimaqo/

    • 2 hrs 3 min
    EPISODE 18 : DJ ALGOODIE

    EPISODE 18 : DJ ALGOODIE

    DJ AlDoodie aka Alfred 'Aholelei is a Tongan husband, father and DJ that has been in the game since forever. He now runs Mafana Sound which is a very cool production company that provides the atmosphere and audio soundscape to funerals and to any other significant events that require this service. It was great to sit down with him, give him some of my curry and talk about his take on life and where he feels he's at. He also talks openly here about the racist situation he was involved in that went viral a few years ago. Thank you bro for your time and your authenticity.

    • 2 hrs 29 min
    EPISODE 17 - KALO PAYNE-SMITH

    EPISODE 17 - KALO PAYNE-SMITH

    Kalo is a Tongan/Maori bank manager. She was great to sit down with and her unfiltered sense of humour is really contagious. This is a story about finding your roots, staying humble, financial literacy and more than anything this is a story of love. A love story of her family - for her dad, her husband and her son and I see this as also a tribute to her late nana, who recently passed away but had a big part in raising Kalo.  Thank you Kalo for your time, thank you for your honesty. I really hope this story reaches out to you the listeners/viewers as Kalo's authenticity comes across so well in this podcast.

    Oh, also at some points you will really hear the rain on the roof, as this podcast was happening while we were in a mini storm. Wonderful Auckland weather :)

    • 2 hrs 24 min
    EPISODE 16 : JOHN PULU

    EPISODE 16 : JOHN PULU

    John Pulu is a Tongan presenter and reporter for TVNZ's Tagata Pasifika, and for Pacific Media Network. None of his comments should reflect either company or brand. I'm kidding. 

    He is a true servant of the Pacific community and has a real passion for keeping our community updated and well informed with the correct information. I apologise in advance this podcast has many laughs as it is nearly impossible to stay serious for more than 5 minutes. We talk about many different things and are eating lu sipi which is lamb that has been cooked in coconut cream and taro leaves. Thank you for your time bro, thank you for all you do for our Pacific people. Enjoy.

    • 2 hrs 13 min
    EPISODE 15 : Ruben Wiki

    EPISODE 15 : Ruben Wiki

    Ruben Wiki, also known as the Kava King, is one of NZ's living legends when it comes to Rugby League. He is the most capped Kiwis player, has played over 300 NRL games and was one of the most lethal enforcers when he was playing. Born and raised in Otara, South Auckland it is only fitting that his gym Wiki Workz, is based there and is giving back to the community that helped raised him. I really enjoyed sitting down with him, he is an all round nice guy who has a big heart and of course his request was for a bowl of Kava.

    • 1 hr 45 min

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