The Wrong End of the Table

By: Leah Panapa Dean Morris Andrew Clay Glen Levy
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "The Wrong End of the Table" podcast, with Leah Panapa, Dean Morris and Andrew Clay. Why is it called the Wrong End of the Table? Well, our producer, magic Mike, realised he's sitting at the wrong end of the table from the food and drink, and he pointed out, "why am I sat at the wrong end of the table", because that's where he has to be! and the name was born!

    We chat, we talk about some of the big stories, and the smaller stories and we have a good time. We hope you enjoy it!

    © 2025 The Wrong End of the Table
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Episodes
  • TWEOTT S3E8 - "Four-Year Terms, Freedoms, and Flying Dreams: A Year-End Special at the Wrong End of the Table"
    Dec 29 2024

    Welcome to the “Wrong End of the Table” Podcast, a delightful blend of Comedy, Stand-up, and Personal stories hosted by Leah Panapa, Dean Morris, and Andy Clay. Along with their behind-the-scenes producer, Magic Mike, they tackle everything from random experiences to big-picture debates—always delivering a fresh perspective shaped by New Zealand life. In this Season finale, the hosts focus on a wide range of topics, reflecting on important issues like extending the Parliamentary term to a Four-year term. They also weigh the pros and cons of Government changes, consider the role of Opposition in shaping Public opinion, and delve into Politics in sport.

    One highlight of the conversation is TJ Perenara’s decision to make a statement with the All Blacks, especially during the Haka. The hosts debate whether sports teams should speak out on Civil rights or prioritize the game. This leads to a spirited discussion on Freedom of speech, recalling historical moments such as the Springbok Tour. Listeners are encouraged to consider multiple perspectives and how they inform the national Consciousness.

    The show doesn’t shy away from deeper subjects, touching on Dreams, the Afterlife, and Spirituality. By referencing Morgan Freeman as a symbolic figure, the hosts examine whether our Energy truly dissipates or continues in some form of Reincarnation. When Leah Panapa shares a vivid dream related to Guilt, it underscores how our innermost anxieties can manifest in extraordinary ways. These reflections add a compelling layer to an already entertaining mix of anecdotes and insights.

    In addition to philosophical musings, the trio focuses on Habits, Resolutions, and Health goals, emphasizing the need for Fitness and mindful Time management. They explore how daily routines can slip when life gets hectic, offering tips on prioritizing tasks. Meanwhile, offbeat stories involving Unusual items spark humor as they illustrate how the smallest details can leave a lasting impression. From unexpected Impressions to hilarious slip-ups, every segment demonstrates that human connection often thrives on spontaneity.

    As the Season finale wraps, the hosts share Year-end reflections on where they’ve been and where they’re headed. Whether dissecting Politics in sport, recounting random stand-up moments, or highlighting the importance of national conversations, “Wrong End of the Table” remains both thought-provoking and entertaining. Above all, the Podcast’s charm lies in its authenticity—reminding us that sometimes, the best way to move forward is by listening, laughing, and setting our sights on a future shaped by openness and curiosity.

    Host: Leah Panapa
    Costhost: Dean Morris
    Addition host: Andrew Clay
    Addition host: Glen Levy
    Producer: Mike Nesbitt

    The youtube video version is available from the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrongEndoftheTable


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    41 mins
  • TWEOTT S3E7 - “Reindeer Droppings & Secret Santa: A Festive Wrong End of the Table Special”
    Dec 22 2024

    The Wrong End of the Table is a spirited, freewheeling podcast helmed by the dynamic voices of Leah Panopa, Dean Morris, and Andy Clay—plus the ever-mischievous Magic Mike, who chimes in from, quite literally, the “wrong end of the table.” In Season 3 Episode 7, the hosts whisk you away on a journey of holiday hilarity, nostalgic memories, and lively debates. From the moment the episode begins, you’ll sense the festive energy in the air as they discuss everything from decorating Christmas trees to the aroma of fresh pine, whisking you right into the holiday spirit.

    There’s no shortage of laughs as the group playfully bickers over whether it’s more meaningful to hand-make presents or simply grab something off the shelf—especially as Andy proudly shares how he once painted personalized art for his daughters, leaving the others to either poke fun at his silhouettes or reminisce about their own family traditions. Meanwhile, Dean reveals a comical holiday tradition of his own, involving “reindeer droppings” on the deck to convince his kids that Santa’s sleigh really did land at their house. It’s these lighthearted, relatable stories that make you feel like you’re right there in the studio, unwrapping stocking stuffers and giggling over eggnog.

    Yet the episode doesn’t shy away from weightier topics: the crew dives into a spirited conversation about whether police officers in New Zealand should be routinely armed, balancing serious concerns and personal anecdotes along the way. They also tackle the question of whether students should join protest marches during school hours—leading to witty banter on civic engagement, the role of education, and the nature of youth activism. Even amid these heavier discussions, the hosts maintain a warm, inviting vibe, weaving comedic one-liners and personal reflections into every heated debate.

    Of course, no holiday special would be complete without Secret Santa reveals, and the final moments of the show capture that quintessential mix of surprise and delight. Magic Mike is handed his own present, the others unwrap everything from scratch-off Lotto tickets to cassettes of classic tunes, and there’s a glimmer of genuine gratitude beneath the playful teasing. With its fusion of laughter, tradition, and a dash of controversy, The Wrong End of the Table makes for a perfect festive listen—reminding us that whether we’re opening stockings, singing carols, or debating the issues of the day, the best part of the season is coming together around the table (no matter which end you’re sitting on).

    Host: Leah Panapa
    Costhost: Dean Morris
    Addition host: Andrew Clay
    Addition host: Glen Levy
    Producer: Mike Nesbitt

    The youtube video version is available from the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrongEndoftheTable


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    29 mins
  • TWEOTT S3E6 - "Youth Crime, Healthcare Costs, and Equestrian Dreams: A Lively Debate at the Wrong End of the Table"
    Dec 15 2024

    "The Wrong End of the Table" is a podcast featuring Leah Panapa, Dean Morris, Andy Clay, and their offbeat producer Magic Mike, who dive into the world’s complexities with humor and honesty. Gathering at a virtual table, they address issues like youth crime—wondering if a boot camp or holistic approaches are better for young offenders of serious offenses—all while focusing on rehabilitation, education, and mentorship to encourage social development. Their conversations often highlight how better government funding and thoughtful policy outcomes might support communities in need.

    Beyond crime and reform, the show tackles everyday concerns like healthcare costs and whether expanded doctor subsidies could ease access to treatment. The hosts’ debates blend lightheartedness with serious reflection, frequently punctuated by rapid-fire questions that prompt unexpected confessions and surprising opinions.

    While discussing heavy topics, the trio savors snacks, injecting warmth and familiarity into the discourse. Personal passions arise, too, as they recall childhood ambitions and indulge in tales of classic cars or equestrian dreams, linking these stories to broader social themes. Pop culture favorites like Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings spark debates on morality, escapism, and cultural impact. The hosts also explore how physical appearance and dating preferences influence relationships, drawing parallels to society’s snap judgments in more significant arenas.

    They recount their own fighting experiences, reflecting on how maturity shifts priorities toward violence prevention. Throughout, television influences (Oprah Winfrey) serve as a reminder that empathy, understanding, and dialogue matter.

    In essence, "The Wrong End of the Table" invites listeners to join a conversation that fuses depth with levity. It’s a forum for reimagining old problems, savoring small pleasures, and considering fresh perspectives on the world’s complexity—one candid chat at a time.

    Host: Leah Panapa
    Costhost: Dean Morris
    Addition host: Andrew Clay
    Addition host: Glen Levy
    Producer: Mike Nesbitt

    The youtube video version is available from the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWrongEndoftheTable


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    38 mins

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