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Inside Hastings toughest suburbs | Hood diaries
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@TFSpodcast_

1 month ago

Life is a gift family donā€™t throw it away!

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@ace-jnrtulahe

1 month ago

Solid brother i actually live in Maraenui napier was a member of the Mob most of my life but got saved by jesus christ and he changed my life, love the area i live in and all the positive things happening such a blessing to see the brothers making moves much love an Godbless

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@jackmehoff1840

1 month ago

i cant fathom that in NZ a young lady, Ariki Rigby, was butchered in the most vile manner and justice has not yet been served, this is a horror story you read about from war zones......not New Zealand, RIP rest with the Lord Ariki

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@user-pd9hb7rh3y

1 month ago

I was born in hastings raised in auckland now ive been in aus one year. My old lady commited suicide 4years ago and this podcast hit real hard šŸ’Æ

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@chevelle5014

1 month ago

Growing up in Papakura in the 90s I thought i had it hard (and I did at times) but watching these hood diaries gives you a different perspective of everyones struggles and makes me humble so much love bruv and keep up the good work

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@totothebeast7819

1 month ago

My father and older brother fell victim to the gang life in hawkesbay they got killed so in retaliation i went the same way but stopped as i didnt wanna be the same God helped me through and is helping me now All Glory to the most high

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@honahwikeepa2115

1 month ago

Came to Sydney in '82 and had 9 son's and 3 daughter's. Only arrest in the whanau was me in '83. My greatest act, was keeping 9 Maori tama growing up in Sydney out of trouble. I'm a 'No Buts' falla like my father and koro. Teach them why thinking in absolute terms is important. Eventually they all arrive at the conclusion that the Bible is true and God is watching. Love your mahi bro. šŸ™šŸ‘ŠšŸ’ŖšŸ‡³šŸ‡æ

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@freelancerconverse4413

1 month ago

I grew up in Sth Akd, moved to Sydney 24yrs ago.
So good to see people in other towns around NZ of the same demographics doing positive in the community. We are in desperate need of strong leaders, attitudes reflect leadership.
Keep up the good work whanau / aiga.

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@rm1045

1 month ago

As a fellow 501 i can truely appreciate your journey to success, away from failing as they wanted us to.Ā 
Keep it up my bro & keep on proving them wrong!

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@merehenare5279

1 month ago

I was brought up in Flaxmere & Hastings had the best upbringing there even made it into the Hawkes Bay Softball Rep team back in my days lol always love coming back home šŸ‘šŸ¾

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@reens4k167

3 weeks ago

I was born and raised in Brisbane but spent about a year and a half living and working in Hastings between 2022-2023, i met my partner in brisbane during covid who's from Hawkes Bay and she brought me over to spend some time with family, loved every moment in hastings, everyone was super nice and the weather was awesome. Made some great mates over there and can't wait to visit again soon!

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@darrenwareing5715

1 month ago

Thank you for your work man, this sort of content should be on the 6pm news every night and what a different world it would be.

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@KiwiBrew77

1 month ago

Chur my brother, what a great video. I was the milk boy for Mayfair in the late 80"s till the mid 90's. It was always a good place.
And Sterling...dude...I am pretty sure I played Rugby with him when Ebbet Park and Park Vale couldn't form a team...my old man coached it... Dude I miss home so much. Thankyou. Kia Kaha

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@TETEMON

1 month ago

Have you tried to get any patch members to do walkthroughs with you and get their stories on the history behind their chapters and neighbourhoods they grew up in I know a lot wonā€™t speak on camera but getting real stories from brothers that walk that life and are still members would be interesting

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@21Ahurei

3 weeks ago

Blessing to you for sharing their story. Iā€™ve love this series and I commend all the people down there fighting the good fight. Stay focussed and on track you guys. You are all doing amazing things for the children and your community. You are all worthy.

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@simonmoylan4014

1 month ago

gotta love dave and the good work his doing always honest never fake

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@davidjeffares945

1 month ago

OH this made me miss home my bor.. So happy you went to our hoods in the sunny HawksBay. Hastings/Flaxmere for ever šŸ¤Ÿ

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@VeeAre-ti9vh

1 month ago

Peleti is a top man! Done and continues to do a lot for the community ā¤

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@PepeAnguna-po1gm

2 weeks ago

Thank you Toko for sharing what life is like for the rest of the fanau around the motu , just watching your video some of us can count our self lucky , thank you and keep up with the good mahi and God bless šŸ™ā¤ļø

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@afasetu8632

1 month ago

Grew up in Camberley with a few of the mongrel mob bros around Moa Place. I was lucky enough to make it to University which changed the course of my life. Living abroad now. However, every time I'm in NZ, I always make a stop in Camberley. Took my daughter to Kirkpatrick Park last time I was there. Great memories. Camberley,is always home šŸ‘Œ.

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