Beyond The Hustle Aotearoa

Anton Matthews

Beyond The Hustle is hosted by Anton Matthews of Hustle Group, a whānau business based in Ōtautahi / Christchurch NZ.  Each episode is a real, honest kōrero (conversation) with people from the community who are doing cool things in life and business. We talk about whānau, personal growth, culture, hauora, and everything in between – sharing the wins, the challenges, and the lessons that come with living a values-driven life. If you're into good chats with good people, you're in the right place.

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  1. Finding Purpose Through Movement - w Lawrence Tau

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    Finding Purpose Through Movement - w Lawrence Tau

    You can watch on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/YWf54qL-rao In this episode of Beyond the Hustle, I sit down with Lawrence Tau - a pāpā, personal trainer turned kaupapa-driven mover, and cultural advocate using traditional Māori games to change the way we think about sport, mental health, and identity. Lawrence opens up about growing up as a surprise baby, followed by his early years surrounded by hardship - experiences that shaped his understanding of responsibility, resilience, and the man he wanted to become. After losing his pāpā at 14, he found himself stepping into the role of manhood and fatherhood far earlier than expected. This kōrero traces his journey from those formative years through becoming a young pāpā, learning the hard reality of walking alongside whānau in pain, and carving out his own purpose through movement. He shares how he began training whānau and friends at home, how relationships matter more than reps, and how grounding physical activity in te reo and tikanga became his way of healing and giving back. We explore the power of walking and bush kōrero with rangatahi, wrestling with his boys as a form of aroha, the mindful practice that helped him break cycles of negative self-talk, and how surfing and immersion in the taiao helped him find peace and purpose. This is a kōrero about culture and identity, values and autonomy, taonga takaro and how sport can connect, heal, and empower communities.  Connect with Lawrence: Instagram: @te_rahi_a_maaui Learn more about our kaupapa here: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Support the show Kia ora! If you're enjoying Beyond The Hustle, we would love you to subscribe, tautoko and follow this kaupapa! That'a the best way you can show us some aroha. Did you know you can watch Beyond The Hustle & heaps more Hustle Group Content on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkKrt6x7Mdw90fruw7ctfysw-DZNpYpTW Follow the Hustle Group on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thehustlegroup_nz/ Learn more about Hustle Group: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Tēnā koe and thank you for tuning in

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  2. Hanging Boards and Holding Values with Mark Hedge

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    Hanging Boards and Holding Values with Mark Hedge

    Prefer to watch this on Youtube? Go here: https://youtu.be/4Wi7x1eFe88 In this episode of Beyond the Hustle, I sit down with Mark Hedge – business owner, tradie, fit dad, and the driving force behind Ōtautahi Interior Liners. Mark and I have gotten to know each other over the years at Joe’s, and it’s been inspiring to watch his quiet determination shape not just his business, but also the lives of the people around him. We dive into Mark’s story – from growing up in Dunedin and Ashburton before moving to Ōtautahi, to navigating high school setbacks and finding his way into the trades. Mark shares the fascinating (and slightly life-threatening) story of his burst appendix as a teenager, how he fell into drywall fixing, and the lessons he learned from both great bosses and those he swore he’d never emulate. Mark opens up about the challenges of running a business in the wake of the GFC, COVID-19, and the recent downturn in the construction industry. We talk about the culture he’s cultivated in his team – a culture of respect, loyalty, and genuine care – and why that’s non-negotiable for him as a leader. Mark shares candid insights about juggling business and whānau life, the constant learning curve of running a company, and how physical health and fitness keep him balanced. We also talk about his experiences giving back to the community, including sponsoring hundreds of mouthguards for Canterbury Rugby League’s young players. This episode is a reminder that leadership doesn’t always look loud and flashy – sometimes it’s about turning up every day, looking after your people, and quietly shifting the narrative about what it means to be a tradie. Mark’s journey reminds us that running a business isn’t just about making money – it’s about leaving a legacy of good people, solid values, and a reputation that speaks for itself. Connect with Mark: https://www.instagram.com/oiliners/ or check out his website https://www.oiliners.co.nz/ Learn more about our kaupapa here: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Support the show Kia ora! If you're enjoying Beyond The Hustle, we would love you to subscribe, tautoko and follow this kaupapa! That'a the best way you can show us some aroha. Did you know you can watch Beyond The Hustle & heaps more Hustle Group Content on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkKrt6x7Mdw90fruw7ctfysw-DZNpYpTW Follow the Hustle Group on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thehustlegroup_nz/ Learn more about Hustle Group: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Tēnā koe and thank you for tuning in

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  3. Grief, growth and turning pain into purpose - w Lucy Worley

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    Grief, growth and turning pain into purpose - w Lucy Worley

    Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/o4iuMyHlaQc In this episode of Beyond the Hustle, I sit down with Lucy Worley - one of our talented kaimahi at Hustle Group, dancer, mental health advocate, and fierce boxer who has packed a lifetime of challenges and resilience into just 21 years. Lucy shares her journey growing up in Halswell, the impact of her parents’ separation, and how her early experiences in the dance world sparked struggles with body image and control. We talk about how dance shaped her teenage years, her decision to leave traditional schooling to pursue ballet full-time, and ultimately finding her way back to education and work. But this kōrero goes much deeper. Lucy opens up about losing her dad unexpectedly at 18, navigating grief that at times felt impossible to survive, and how therapy - and the mental health system stepping up when it mattered most - helped keep her here. She shares candidly about the loneliness and confusion of losing her best friend, Chelsea, to suicide at just 13, and how that tragedy ignited Lucy’s drive to speak openly about mental health and the realities of suicide prevention. We also explore Lucy’s passion for physical health, boxing, and how channeling pain into purpose has become one of her most powerful tools for healing. She talks about the mental strength it takes to step into the ring, her hopes to become a boxing coach, and her dream of creating a gym that blends kōrero with throwing punches – a place where people can walk in feeling heavy and leave feeling lighter. Finally, we dive into Lucy’s growing connection to her taha Māori, her pride in discovering her whakapapa, and her hopes to learn te reo Māori so she can one day pass it on to her own tamariki. This episode is raw, real, and full of hope. If you’ve ever wondered how someone finds the courage to keep going after unimaginable loss, Lucy’s story will remind you that even in the darkest moments, there’s light worth fighting for. Lucy’s kōrero is a testament to the resilience of young people who have faced far too much, far too soon. Her journey is a powerful reminder that grief and hope can coexist - and that with the right support, it’s possible to turn pain into purpose.  Connect with Lucy:  → Come and say kia ora at Joe’s Garage Wigram Learn more about our kaupapa here: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Kia ora! If you're enjoying Beyond The Hustle, we would love you to subscribe, tautoko and follow this kaupapa! That'a the best way you can show us some aroha. Did you know you can watch Beyond The Hustle & heaps more Hustle Group Content on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkKrt6x7Mdw90fruw7ctfysw-DZNpYpTW Follow the Hustle Group on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thehustlegroup_nz/ Learn more about Hustle Group: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Tēnā koe and thank you for tuning in

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  4. From Darkness to Discipline - with Ethan Collins

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    From Darkness to Discipline - with Ethan Collins

    If you'd like to watch this episose on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4B8LLX8GP2s In this episode of Beyond the Hustle, I sit down with Ethan Collins - chef, fitness enthusiast, and one of our most valued kaimahi at Hustle Group. Ethan and I go way back to our primary school days at Te Whānau Tahi, and it's been incredible to watch his journey unfold over the years. We dive deep into Ethan's story - from losing his mum at 21 and the dark years that followed, to finding his way through addiction, grief, and the challenge of rebuilding his life from the ground up. Ethan opens up about the years he spent running - literally traveling all over Aotearoa trying to escape his pain - and the moment of honesty that changed everything. This kōrero isn't just about struggle though. It's about the power of discipline, the importance of surrounding yourself with good people, and how fitness became Ethan's pathway back to himself. We talk about mental health, the reality of addiction, and what it takes to break generational cycles. Ethan shares his passion for calisthenics, his approach to building mental resilience, and the simple daily practices that keep him on track. If you've ever faced loss, struggled with your mental health, or wondered what it takes to turn your life around, this episode is for you. Ethan's story is proof that no matter how dark things get, with the right support and daily commitment to being better, transformation is possible. Ngā kaupapa: - Dealing with grief and loss at a young age - Breaking free from addiction and toxic cycles   - The power of honesty in transformation - Using fitness as medicine for mental health - Building discipline through simple daily practices - The importance of surrounding yourself with good people - Calisthenics and functional fitness - Mental resilience and the 1% better philosophy Ethan's journey reminds us that growth isn't linear, that healing takes time, and that sometimes the strongest people are those who've faced the darkest moments and chosen to keep fighting for something better. Connect with Ethan: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e.p.collins - Or come grab a Blue Cod burger at Fush and have a chat! Learn more about our kaupapa here: https://www.hustlegroup.co.nz/ Support the show Kia ora! If you're enjoying Beyond The Hustle, we would love you to subscribe, tautoko and follow this kaupapa! That'a the best way you can show us some aroha. Did you know you can watch Beyond The Hustle & heaps more Hustle Group Content on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkKrt6x7Mdw90fruw7ctfysw-DZNpYpTW Follow the Hustle Group on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thehustlegroup_nz/ Learn more about Hustle Group: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Tēnā koe and thank you for tuning in

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  5. ٢٢ يونيو

    Reclaiming Māoritanga Through Gaming, Reo & Fatherhood - Te Awhiroa Kuka Sweet

    You can also watch this episode on YouTube here In this episode of Beyond the Hustle, I sit down with Te Awhiroa Kuka Sweet - a complex character with a rich backstory who describes himself perfectly. Te Awhiroa is a pāpā, former DJ and bouncer, Shakespeare enthusiast, competitive gamer, mental health advocate, and someone deeply passionate about weaving te reo Māori and tikanga into everything he does. From growing up in New Brighton and finding his calling in performing arts to traveling to the Globe Theatre in London, Te Awhiroa's journey took him through drama school, back to Ōtautahi, and into the world of fatherhood - which he describes as his biggest passion. When his tama was born, his entire worldview shifted from living for himself to asking the deeper questions: What kind of values do I want to instill? How do I want to be a parent? How do I reclaim my te reo Māori for the next generation? We dive deep into his journey of reconnecting with tikanga Māori through study at Te Puna Wānaka, working in technology to engage tamariki with pūrākau through gaming platforms like Fortnite, and his current mahi in mental health. Te Awhiroa shares powerful insights about using pūrākau about Māui as frameworks for understanding curiosity, boundaries, and how our tūpuna dealt with complex concepts like PTSD. But this kōrero isn't just about culture and technology - it's about being a father in today's world, learning to be humble but not too humble, working on yourself when life finally slows down, and finding the balance between kindness and assertiveness that many of us struggle with. Ngā kaupapa: From Shakespeare to the Globe Theatre: How performing arts shaped his worldview The moment fatherhood changed everything and made him reclaim his Māori identity Using gaming and technology to teach pūrākau and engage tamariki with tikanga Why Māui is actually a scientist - and what that teaches us about curiosity and boundaries How tīpuna dealt with PTSD and warrior transitions through ceremony and community The challenge of being humble but not too humble in today's world Teaching tamariki to approach conflicts with aroha while still standing up for themselves Working on yourself when the frantic pace of life finally settles down The balance between being kind and being assertive as Māori navigating different worlds Te Awhiroa's story is one of curiosity, growth, and the constant journey of becoming the father and man he wants to be - grounded in tikanga Māori but confident enough to fill up whatever space he enters. More about our whānau businesses below:  Fush: www.fushshorebro.co.nz  Tātou Tātou: www.tatoutatou.kiwi  Joe's Wigram: www.joes.co.nz/wigram  Hustle Group: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Support the show Kia ora! If you're enjoying Beyond The Hustle, we would love you to subscribe, tautoko and follow this kaupapa! That'a the best way you can show us some aroha. Did you know you can watch Beyond The Hustle & heaps more Hustle Group Content on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkKrt6x7Mdw90fruw7ctfysw-DZNpYpTW Follow the Hustle Group on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thehustlegroup_nz/ Learn more about Hustle Group: www.hustlegroup.co.nz Tēnā koe and thank you for tuning in

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Beyond The Hustle is hosted by Anton Matthews of Hustle Group, a whānau business based in Ōtautahi / Christchurch NZ.  Each episode is a real, honest kōrero (conversation) with people from the community who are doing cool things in life and business. We talk about whānau, personal growth, culture, hauora, and everything in between – sharing the wins, the challenges, and the lessons that come with living a values-driven life. If you're into good chats with good people, you're in the right place.