Episodios

  • Voice of the Community: Chris Hipkins on Indian Representation in Parliament
    Mar 31 2026

    From the minimal representation of the Indian community at New Zealand’s national political level, to various pressing issues affecting New Zealanders, The Breakfast Show with Vijay and Pooja put up straight up questions to Labour Party leader, Chris Hipkins.

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    13 m
  • The Family Home Trap? Re-thinking Indian Parenting & Property
    Mar 19 2026

    The debate centers on advice from Gurgaon-based CEO Jasveer Singh, who urges Indian parents to stop exhausting their life savings to build "family homes" for their children. Singh argues that this traditional investment is often a "wrong problem" to solve because modern children are increasingly mobile, moving to different cities or countries for careers that demand entirely different lifestyles. He suggests that these homes frequently become outdated or remain empty, and instead, parents should prioritize their own financial independence and retirement comfort. While some supporters agree that emotional sacrifices for real estate are becoming obsolete in a globalized world, critics maintain that a family home remains a vital financial safety net and a symbol of long-term security in the Indian context.

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    11 m
  • The Real Cost of Living in NZ: Families Speak Out
    Feb 24 2026

    How much does it really cost to raise a family in New Zealand today? The Breakfast Show with Vijay and Pooja, opened the phones and asked listeners to share their lived experiences of managing household expenses as a family of four. From groceries, rent and mortgages to fuel, childcare, power bills and everyday sacrifices — this candid conversation reveals the pressure many families are under right now. Honest stories, real numbers, and voices from across the country paint a powerful picture of life in New Zealand during the cost-of-living crunch.

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  • United in Name, Divided in Reality? What Do Indians in New Zealand Feel?
    Feb 11 2026

    Are Indians in New Zealand truly united — or quietly divided along language, region, religion, and migration pathways?

    On The Breakfast Show with Vijay and Pooja on Humm, a powerful on-air discussion opened up a question many think about but rarely say out loud: are Indians segmented into small ethnic bubbles, and does that fragmentation weaken our collective voice? Listeners called in with raw, honest experiences of community pride, invisible walls, and missed opportunities for unity.

    This podcast episode captures those listener voices and explores a deeper truth: when it comes to representation, advocacy, and influence in New Zealand, are Indians speaking together or talking past each other? It’s a conversation about identity, belonging, power, and what it would really take for one of the country’s fastest-growing communities to be heard — not as many groups, but as one.

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    13 m
  • School Costs: Are Parents Paying Too Much?
    Feb 8 2026

    Uniforms, stationery, fees — the list keeps growing, and for many families, back-to-school time comes with real financial pressure.

    In this episode of Humm’s The Breakfast Show with Vijay and Pooja, we revisit our on-air discussion on the rising cost of sending children to school in New Zealand. We talk about uniforms, stationery, and other common expenses, and highlight what the Commerce Commission says about fairness and competition, including concerns around exclusive supply arrangements.

    A timely and informative listen for parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in how school-related costs affect Kiwi households.

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    12 m
  • Family Groups: Blessing or Headache?
    Jan 29 2026

    Are family social media groups a way to stay connected—or just a daily source of chaos? Join Vijay and Pooja as they dive into the hilarious, awkward, and sometimes heartwarming world of family WhatsApp, Messenger, and Facebook groups. From forwarded videos and birthday wishes to arguments that erupt over a single message, they explore it all—with stories and opinions from listeners themselves. Tune in for laughs, debates, and maybe even some tips on surviving your own family group!

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    12 m
  • Viral At What Cost?| The Price of Online Fame
    Jan 20 2026

    In today’s digital world, going viral can turn ordinary people into overnight sensations — but often at someone else’s expense. From memes and reels to reaction videos, mocking others has become a fast track to likes, followers, and fame.

    In this episode, we ask the uncomfortable questions:
    Why do people mock others online for attention?
    When does “just content” turn into bullying?
    And who is really responsible — the creator or the audience that keeps watching and sharing?

    Featuring real listener opinions, honest debate, and lived experiences, this conversation dives into empathy, accountability, and the human cost behind viral moments. Because behind every trending clip is a real person — and sometimes, real pain.

    Listen in, reflect, and decide for yourself: Is online mocking harmless entertainment, or fame built on humiliation?

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    9 m
  • Oops! I Left My Wife in a Cab
    Jun 12 2025

    We dive into real stories of people who accidentally left behind not just bags and wallets — but actual family members — in taxis, Ubers, rideshares and restaurants. From kids forgotten at restaurants to husbands dashing off without their wives, check out these tales of forgetfulness and maybe even double-checking your back seat.

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    12 m