The Ice Project This podcast is essentially a project on myself - A podcast for me to interview people who are smarter than me and pass on some of my own experiences transitioning from professional sports into business Follow my journey here!
Matty - Workout daily. 'Your vibration raises. It's an energy game'. Good work lads. Ice, how u doin these days? Still in business or retired? ty 4 vid
Create your own Labour Hire Company theres a huge calling for it Construction Entertainment sector then you can Fit out your whole crew in what ever clothes and promote your clothing any where and every where
I can’t see the tradie one take off. The whole point of work wear is it gets dirty and thrashed. Don’t get me wrong people are investing more into it and getting better quality stuff. Good example is Safe Style safety glasses. But going high high end. No way haha
I received both feedbacks on instagram yesterday. Some saying it was a good idea and some saying it's a bad idea haha. 2 people inbox who said they're actually building it out at the moment and planning to launch in mid year so be interesting if it works. I think you're underestimating testosterone & status signalling haha. thanks for the comment though enjoy engaging with you.
It funny seeing how more more engagement the union players get on your podcast yet you never pushed further into the scene. Could have been what set you apart from BIAB and others.
I am very excited for the West Tigers and a great story that Ben Galea reinforced the top 4, whilst sitting at 13. Benji all the very best and it would be fantastic to see a side like the 2005 team and importantly wanting to win!
Iam so glad Benji is our coach, when you hear him speak you know he has the passion and knowledge, he just needs some more experience but i see a great future for the tigers with Marshall at the helm
Kia orana Tangi ke rava koe ia Isaako Iaone bro e koe kare e kite meangiti ia i tona kanga NRL career or accolades, you were definitely a positive 2 me because u answered the call 2 kanga 4 our tini 15dots (stars) on da map, and i always admire u 4 doing so.. ofcourse u made kiwis also, but wen kuki monsterz needed that experience half u were there 2reka Ice. now you r still a positive role model in how to tatou tamariki, mapu can see how they can utilize success after achieving there sporting or in general dreams towards business and anganga after pursuing those dreams e reka pakau, meitaki maata no te komakoma toku manako, kia orana e kia manuia, tangi ke tangi ke rava ua matou oki tatou no te aro'a ngao.
Mad respect Bunj, Benji didnt expect any less of u but just being 1hundy 2 who u r.. il always remember 2001 youth touch world cup in Auckland u played NZ u/19s at 15 i think but not only our battle in the pre game haka (NZ) and our Pe'e (Cook Is) u were hearty, we got carved of ourse at least i scored against u guys 😅😅 but ur highlighter ankle sox brother il always remember then thre they were again at secondary school nationals at palmy north u in whakatane high mix team highlighter ankles always hoped that u would wear them in a allstars game or ur last game 😅😅... chur bro u keep going hard being that Positive guy 4 our rangatahi.
Congratulations Mr Mb Just love you Podcasts, each and everyone one,A memorable experience, you are one beautiful person and such clever mind.Thank you🦉😊
The whole "happy people are the saddest" is garbage people perpetuate to covertly shame others from displaying mental illness. He/she is mentally ill but at least they hide it well. And then they'll double down when someone finally kills themselves and act surprised but commend someone who was seemingly so happy. Lets face it there's no reason to even act sad when mental health is never spoken about in a nuanced way. There's literally no point in reaching out most the time because people don't have the answers. Most people like to keep a level of delusion against how f'd up life really is then call others mentally sick. It's so ironic.
this is the raw shit we needed to hear from Simi in order to connect, his cockiness was stoping us from connecting but i guess growth comes with knowing your worth great to hear you're working on yourself bro