Jordan Hyland has done it the "old school" way in his words, in terms of his road to Super Rugby. He moved cities to take his opportunities with The Blues and The Highlanders, got an apprenticeship as a drain-layer down South, and started his business Apex Recruitment with his wife Georgia up North.One of his biggest "mistakes" was playing a game of footy, when he didn't need to when he was on the cusp of possibly making the NZ Schools team.This is the story all budding rugby players that don't make it straight from school into professional rugby should be listening to.Make sure you do!Proudly sponsored by Viktual+
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PODCAST #2 - DR FARAH PALMER
She has lifted the Rugby World Cup 3 times while Captain of the Black Ferns and in 2016, breaking a 124 year drought, became the first female on the New Zealand Rugby Board.Listen in as I chat to Dr Farah Palmer about her journey from Piopio College to Otago University to Associate Dean, Māori, at Massey University's Business School. We chat about her passions - Māori rugby, women in rugby and community rugby.
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PODCAST #1 - ARDIE SAVEA
"I am very honoured to be able to chat to Ardie Savea about the kind of person and the vibe he wants to bring out to the world through his clothing brand. He talks about his love of uplifting people and making an impact in their lives through @asavclothing."
Tana Umaga's TEEM Talk podcast. I chat to some of the most inspiring people, who I've met throughout my rugby career, and who have used their talents to not only excel in their chosen fields but have also branched off into the world of business. We talk about how their TEEM has assisted them to achieve their goals.Talent: utilising your strengths and making them work for you; Effort: To develop the work ethic to achieve; Educate: continually learning with an open mind; Motivate: To be Inspired and Inspire others.