After 33 years behind the Newstalk ZB microphone, Leighton can’t give it up completely. There were so many requests to continue his opinionated commentary that the prospect of podcasting was born. So, without restriction, Leighton continues to serve up on everything you want to hear about and some things you don’t. Stand by to be enlightened, educated and enraged!
Leonard S. Hong arrived in New Zealand at the age of three.
His story is one of choosing the right parents, hard work, and applied effort to succeed.
At age 29 he has a Master of Science and has completed a Prime Ministerial Scholarship to Asia. He’s worked in Perth and Singapore, and speaks both English and Korean fluently.
He is a valuable citizen.
So why are he and so many of his friends angry?
Unbe...
An inventive way to encourage the understanding of the stupidity in New Zealand's governance...
Oliver Hartwich, Executive Director of the New Zealand Initiative, has authored a novella, ‘The Martian Audit: Or, How New Zealand Repelled an Invasion Through Procedural Complexity’.
It’s a satirical work in which Martian invaders are held off and eventually sent packing by the country’s planning system, consultation requir...
The International Health Reform Project (IHRP) is aiming to restore a rational framework to the polarised debate surrounding the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Their intent is to rebuild international health governance on a basis of ethics, evidence, and sovereign responsibility – publishing a report on the subject called ‘The Right to Health Sovereignty'.
David Bell, a member of IHRP, discusses in depth what this report me...
I’ve known Rodney Hide for a long time; through his career in politics and beyond.
I’ve seen changes in his life, both personal and professional. He is still making adjustments, because he’s a man who pursues philosophy and knowledge, and isn’t afraid of making corrections.
It’s been over a year since we did a podcast.
Our pre interview chat led to a story that then opened a wide ranging discussion.
We included politics and politic...
"The science behind the risk of myocarditis following mRNA vaccination’, "A wake up call - The adverse health effects of forever genetic compounds” and "Biotech cannot be allowed a right to secrecy”.
These are all commentaries by Guy Hatchard PhD, published in the month of April.
And after the failure of the Royal Commission on Covid-19, where to from here?
As he observes; “You can’t help but conclude that there has been a ma...
It is no exaggeration to say that New Zealand has a major energy crisis.
Energy policy is at the base of everything. Energy is only about 6% to 8% of GDP but without energy, there is no GDP.
Energy is the economy and "if you don’t have everything right we are running into big trouble in every single area.”
If you think coal is bad and the Greens should be running the country, you need to be dispelled of that thoug...
George Friedman, from Geopolitical Futures guested on Podcast 318, five weeks ago.
As the Iran war has developed into a longer and much more serious event, it was appropriate to muster his knowledge and expertise for an update.
Knowing that there were threats for ever greater expansion of the conflict, we endeavoured to cover different results for each possibility.
We take a look at energy shortage and policy f...
“The phrase ‘unintended consequences’ rarely passes the lips of our most senior lawyers, judges, or academics.
Like many in the professional classes, lawyers have become cheerleaders for most fashionable progressive causes, abandoning the caution and prudence that once defined the discipline.
Worse, they have become enforcers - shutting down dissenting voices inside and outside the profession”.
Damning words from retired barrister ...
"The Right to Health Sovereignty concludes that the restoration of trust in international health governance depends on
rediscovering the moral foundations of medicine and public health, and the sovereign responsibility of the nation state.
An International Health Organisation built on sovereignty and ethics would preserve the benefits of cooperation while upholding the freedoms of individuals and nations.”
So says Ramesh Thakur ...
In the 13 years since I first interviewed Patrick Basham, Director of the Democracy Institute in Washington DC, he has shown himself to be an outstanding analyst and commentator.
He is erudite on many fronts.
His opinions on the war with Iran may not please you.
But whether you’re a Trump supporter or a critic, his rationale is provocative. Don’t miss it.
And we finish up in The Mailroom with your correspondence and Mrs Producer.
The recent announcement by the Reserve Bank focused on the availability of cash and ATM’s, and commercial bank branches.
The Reserve Bank is currently seeking feedback on these possible changes from the public.
Professor Robert MacCulloch, (who once worked at the Reserve Bank), is forthright in his commentary.
His thoughts on cash, CBDC’s, and privacy versus government control are invaluable.
As are your thoughts in The Mailroom wi...
Media around the world has been engrossed with reporting, speculating, and arguing the case over the war with Iran.
While it may have been ‘out of the blue’ for many, the conflict came as no surprise to those following the developments in the Middle East.
George Friedman, Chairman and Founder of Geopolitical Futures, exploits knowledge he’s accumulated over decades, providing his opinion on why US President Donald Trum...
For some considerable time, in countries with judicial systems like New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the U.S., the senior courts have been expanding their power.
Professor Jim Allan was commissioned to write an appraisal of a new 600+ page book for a U.S. law journal.
In summary, he concluded what one Supreme Court has been doing is “bonkers; flat out judicial supremacy”.
This is a book for anyone interested in the law and politi...
There are numerous approaches to management: Legacy, Ideological, Corporate, and Political Management.
These combine to produce a system that cannot sustain long-term strategies.
“Cultivation Management is the alternative.”
According to Dr Mike Schmidt, it is also the approach that Christopher Luxon needs to adopt to retain his Prime Ministership.
And then there’s the question; can Mr Luxon afford to bypass the advice Schmidt has t...
Having spent two weeks in Australia, post New Year, Leighton & Carolyn are pleased to be home. Sydney was sweltering as is the political scenery.
Nevertheless a good time was had. Now it’s back to business for 2026, the eighth year of the podcast.
Interestingly there was much inquiry about two politicians by our Australian media friends; Shane Jones & Erica Stanford.
So we begin the year, as we did in ’25 with Shane Jones, ...
Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025.
James Bovard is a Libertarian Journalist and Author. Thirteen books published. In his first ’The Farm Fiasco’ (1989) he referenced NZ as a world leader in farming.
In 1994 came ‘Lost Rights; The Destruction of American Liberty’ We interviewed in April 2021 re Covid.
Now thirty years after Lost Rights, comes ‘Last Rights; The Death of America...
Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025.
Emeritus Professor Robert Clancy is a leading Australian immunologist and pioneer in the field of mucosal immunology.
He is known for his research and development of therapies for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, commonly known as emphysema.
“Covid through our eyes”, edited by Robert Clancy, explains how Australian governments and heal...
Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025.
John Alcock updates us on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC’s) after the groundwork he laid down eighteen months ago on this podcast.
Within the last couple of weeks, two of the biggest NZ Banks have implemented mandatory behavioural and device-level surveillance as a condition of online and mobile banking.
The customer cannot opt out.
T...
Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025.
Ramesh Thakur has a world of history, literally, in international affairs.
He has taught at a number of Universities including Otago and the ANU, Canberra.
But his time spent at the United Nations, culminating as an Assistant Secretary General, provides a wealth of knowledge.
That makes his comments on Iran, Israel, and Donald Trump a must l...
Leighton is on summer break, so we are highlighting some of his favourite guests from 2025.
Prior to Covid-19, Dr Pierre Kory was an internationally renowned pioneer in the field of critical care ultra-sonography; equally so in other areas of medicine.
In 2023 he published “The War on Ivermectin: The medicine that saved millions and could have ended the pandemic."
The challenges that were to confront him over the next few yea...
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It’s the unlikeliest of criminal partnerships: a devout polygamist from an insular Utah sect joining forces with a shadowy Armenian tycoon from LA. The result - a billion dollar fraud conspiracy. In Kingdom of Fraud, investigative reporter Michele McPhee traces the origins of the extraordinary alliance between Jacob Kingston and Levon Termendzhyan. Together, the two men trigger the largest tax investigation in American history and weave around themselves a web of dirty cops, influential political relationships and transnational money laundering. All this is set against the backdrop of Jacob Kingston’s clan – The Order. A powerful and secretive polygamist organization in Salt Lake City. To whom Jacob is desperate to prove his worth. Kingdom of Fraud is produced by Novel for iHeart Podcasts. For more from Novel, visit https://novel.audio/. You can listen to new episodes of Kingdom of Fraud completely ad-free and 1 week early with an iHeart True Crime+ subscription, available exclusively on Apple Podcasts. Open your Apple Podcasts app, search for “iHeart True Crime+, and subscribe today!
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