Coco Sports Talk with rapper Lisi the footy fan, Silver Fern Mila Reuelu-Buchanan & guest co-host Leilani Momoiseā
Coco Sports Talk with Penina and Ashley - covering all things sports from a Pasifika female lens!
#CocoSportsTalk looks at the many stories of Pasifika people involved in sports of all kinds, and the trials and tribulations of the talented athletes from all sectors of our community.
This episode we catch up with Samoan rapper Lisi who was in NZ doing some promo for his upcoming tour in a couple of weeks because ... DID YOU KNOW?! He's a bit of a sports head, loves his footy & explains why he lives in Queensland but goes for NSW when it comes to State of Origin.
Robinhood Stars Centre/Wing Attack Mila Reuelu-Buchanan talks what it was like for her making the Silver Ferns, learning about her culture through sports plus shares some of what she does outside of netball including her hobbies.
This week Leilani Momoiseā joins Penina to help co-host while Ash is away and they have a chat about Lani's podcast 'Snacks & Chats' as well as her experience being the 1st Pasifika woman to do the in-ring interviews at a major boxing event in New Zealand and more.
Watch the whole show or pick and choose the sports you're interested in below -
00:00 Intro
00:10 Manuia le vaiaso o le gagana Samoa / Welcome to Samoan Langauge Week
00:25 Lisi / Did you Know?
00:47 Rapper Lisi talks about his love of sports, being a footy fan, Toa Samoa, his State of Origin team and more
05:00 Mila Reuelu-Buchanan talks netball, making the Silver Ferns, fashion & life outside of professional sports
09:20 Lani tells us about her podcast, her MMA series, doing Wimp to Warriors and more
13:40 What's coming up & wrap up
Join us to learn a little bit more for your sport fix!
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