Guyon Espiner
Guyon Espiner is one of NZ’s most highly respected journalists and interviewers.
David Galbraith
David Galbraith is a world-renowned mind coach, who specialises in performance psychology in sport and business.
Polly “PJ” Harding
A self-proclaimed hippie, lover of outdoors and a bit of adventure, Polly “PJ” Harding is a farm-dwelling Kiwi and can be heard on NZME’s ‘The Hits Drive with Matty & PJ Show’
Leigh Hart
Leigh Hart is one of New Zealand’s most popular comedians, turned businessman. His brand of absurd humour has inspired a generation.
Honey Hireme-Smiler
Honey Hireme-Smiler is a triple international who represented New Zealand in rugby league, sevens, and rugby union.
Hayley Holt
Hayley Holt is one of NZ’s highest profile broadcasters and has been a fixture on New Zealand screens for over 20 years.
Jason Hoyte
Jason Hoyte is a screen (and voice) actor, radio host, comedian, stage performer and former cricket umpire.
Rachel Hunter
Rachel Hunter will be forever etched into the collective consciousness of Kiwis having been part of our lives since the early 1990s.
Daniel Kereopa
Daniel Kereopa was one of NZ’s best surfers. Then his world came crashing down. His story of rebuilding, helping and now teaching is captivating and inspiring.
Josh Komen
Josh is the epitome of human endurance and resilience. He’s been through hell – but has found happiness out the other side.
Josh Kronfeld
Josh is not your average rugby star. He’s a trained physio, he surfs, he paints, he’s a reporter for Crowd Goes Wild, he restores Classic Cars, he’s a family man, and a deep thinker.
Chelsea Lane
Chelsea Lane won two NBA Championship rings, was a Vice President of an NBA franchise and is equally comfortable bossing the board room as the treatment room.
Dave Letele
From humble beginnings to New Zealand's most sought-after speaker, Dave Letele's story is a beacon of resilience, transformation, and unyielding determination.
Kanoa Lloyd
Kanoa Lloyd is recognisable to Kiwis young and old thanks to two decades of work onscreen.
Eliza McCartney
At just 19 years of age, Eliza McCartney rose to fame in Aotearoa New Zealand after winning the bronze medal in the women's pole vault at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Andrew Mehrtens
Andrew Mehrtens is a legend of NZ Rugby and the second highest All Blacks point scorer of all time.