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
  • TWEOTT - S3E5 "Balancing Acts: Free Speech, Pandemic Lessons, and Personal Anecdotes at the Wrong End of the Table"
    Dec 8 2024

    "The Wrong End of the Table" S3E5

    In this episode of "The Wrong End of the Table," hosts Leah Panapa, Dean Morris, and Andy Clay, joined by Magic Mike, engage in a lively discussion on various topics ranging from personal anecdotes to pressing social issues.

    The episode kicks off with Leah in a notably sparkly attire, sparking a humorous exchange about nightclub attire and memories of Cardiff, where the hosts recall performing and the vibrant local scene. This light-hearted banter sets the stage for the more structured discussion that follows.

    A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the challenges of combating misinformation and disinformation in the digital era while preserving free speech. The hosts delve into the nuances of freedom of expression, highlighting the importance of slander laws and the delicate balance between preventing hate speech and allowing controversial opinions. They debate the boundaries of free speech, stressing that while it's crucial, it should not extend to inciting violence or spreading falsehoods that could harm individuals or groups.

    In addition to social commentary, the podcast touches on personal experiences with tattoos, reflecting on the good, the bad, and the humorous sides of body art. The hosts also share stories about avoiding people in public places, a relatable topic that adds a touch of everyday reality to the episode.

    The episode wraps up with a discussion on learning from past pandemics to better prepare for future global health crises. The hosts emphasize the need for honesty in initial responses and the potential non-compliance with future lockdowns, citing public fatigue and resistance to strict measures.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a conversational and often humorous tone, making "The Wrong End of the Table" not only a platform for discussion but also a source of entertainment and thought-provoking content. They conclude with reminders to subscribe and share the podcast, promising more engaging discussions in future episodes.

    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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    34 mins
  • TWOETT - S03E4 "From Green Dreams to AI Schemes: Laughter, Lessons, and Life at the Table"
    Nov 30 2024

    Topics of Discussion:

    1. Transitioning to Sustainable Energy: The hosts discuss the challenges of shifting to greener energy while balancing economic growth and job retention. Andy champions a pragmatic approach, highlighting the unintended consequences of rushing to shut down coal plants without proper infrastructure in place. Leah and Dean emphasize the importance of planning and gradual transitions, with humorous asides about EV technology, solar power myths, and bureaucratic roadblocks. The conversation balances practical insights with playful banter, such as Andy’s commentary on conspiracy theories surrounding hydrogen fuel innovations.
    2. Automation and AI in the Workplace: The hosts explore the implications of AI and automation, from its potential to replace human jobs to its ethical dilemmas. Leah shares her concerns about deepfake technology and its misuse, while Andy and Dean marvel at how quickly AI has turned science fiction into reality. From automated lawnmowers to the unnerving possibilities of cloned humans, the segment raises serious questions laced with humor and speculative musings.
    3. Quickfire Questions:
      • Worst Jobs: The group recalls laborious teenage jobs like picking asparagus and strawberries, with vivid (and sometimes painful) memories of bending, blisters, and awkward first experiences.
      • Ridiculous Costumes: Lighthearted reminiscing about their most absurd outfits leads to a playful back-and-forth of outrageous tales.
      • Annoying Habits They’d Make Illegal: Suggestions range from chewing with your mouth open to overusing phrases like “If you know, you know,” with Andy contemplating throat-punching violators (in jest, of course).
      • Faking Laughter: The hosts admit to polite fake laughs to spare others’ feelings, with Andy sharing his experiences as a comedian enduring well-meaning but cringe-worthy joke-telling by fans.
    4. Comedy and Politeness: Andy discusses the nuances of being a stand-up comedian, including the pressure of the first laugh to set the tone of a performance. The group reflects on New Zealanders’ politeness, which often leads to enduring awkward conversations or bad jokes rather than hurting someone’s feelings.

    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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    36 mins
  • TWEOTT S3E3 - Junk Food Taxes, Space Races, and Sweaty Horses: A Hilariously Unfiltered Debate
    Nov 24 2024

    Welcome to another lively and thought-provoking episode of The Wrong End of the Table! Join your hosts Leah Panapa, Dean Morris, and Andy Clay as they dive into a rollercoaster of discussions that balance humor, debate, and candid anecdotes. In this episode, the trio explores diverse topics, from public health policies to personal quirks and memories, bringing their signature mix of wit and reflection.

    What’s on the Table Today?

    1. Should Junk Food Be Taxed?
      The hosts kick off with a heated debate on the potential implementation of junk food taxes. What defines “junk food,” and how would such a tax work? The team navigates the complexities, addressing sugar content, processed foods, and health education. Andy advocates for stricter supermarket regulations and clear labeling, even suggesting graphic warnings for unhealthy items, while Leah questions whether self-responsibility should take precedence. The discussion spirals into humorous territory, including a tongue-in-cheek suggestion of hiring amputee advocates to patrol junk food aisles.
    2. Space Exploration: Necessary or Excessive?
      The conversation shifts to space exploration and its billion-dollar budgets. Andy critiques the astronomical spending, arguing for prioritizing Earth’s issues, such as education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Leah highlights New Zealand’s modest contributions through Rocket Lab and the potential economic benefits of satellite technology. The debate raises thought-provoking questions about humanity’s priorities and the moral implications of space funding.
    3. Quickfire Round: Comedy Gold!
      The second half of the episode brings hilarious and revealing quickfire questions:
      • Worst Pickup Lines: From “Nice shoes, they’d look great under my bed” to shockingly bad one-liners, the hosts share laugh-out-loud moments. Andy reflects on the surprising success of simply saying, “Hi, I’m Andy Clay.”
      • Strange Smells They Love: Leah confesses her love for the scent of sweaty horses, sparking laughter and disbelief. Andy humorously admits to being captivated by the smell of women’s shampoo, and the team dives into quirky olfactory preferences.
      • Social Media Annoyances: Andy critiques posts exploiting personal tragedies or seeking validation, dubbing them disingenuous. Leah highlights her discomfort with graphic images of animal cruelty, while Dean observes how social media often caters to reactions and attention-seeking behaviors.
      • Dating Siblings or Relatives: In a segment full of jaw-dropping tales, the hosts share outrageous dating stories. Andy recalls being set up with a mother by her own daughter, while Leah recounts clicking better with the brothers of her dates.
    4. Recurring Themes:
      • Humor Meets Insight: Whether critiquing societal norms or sharing personal quirks, the hosts’ chemistry and quick wit shine through.
      • Authenticity: The podcast’s strength lies in its balance of fun and depth, encouraging laughter while sparking meaningful conversations.

    Why Listen?
    This episode is packed with everything that makes The Wrong End of the Table an irresistible listen—playful banter, bold opinions, and a genuine connection among the hosts. Whether you’re here for laughs, insights, or the sheer unpredictability of their stories, this episode has something for everyone.

    Closing Remarks:
    Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and join the Wrong End of the Table crew f

    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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    34 mins
  • TWEOTT S3E2Media Trust, Homelessness Solutions, and Hilarious Hot Takes: Episode 2 Highlights
    Nov 17 2024

    In Episode 2 of The Wrong End of the Table podcast, hosts Leah Panapa, Dean Morris, and Andrew Clay continue their engaging mix of humor and discussion on topical issues. The episode opens with a lighthearted reflection on podcast dynamics and thanks to their beer sponsor. Magic Mike, the producer, introduces the first question on declining trust in the media. Leah attributes this erosion to the rise of social media and the COVID-19 pandemic, which shifted public perspectives. The hosts discuss "clickbait" headlines, editorial bias, and how social media amplifies misinformation, leading people to question the truth.

    The conversation shifts to homelessness, with the hosts debating if it’s solvable. Leah mentions Finland’s success in reducing homelessness by providing housing first, regardless of the individuals' struggles. Dean suggests container shelters as a quick solution, while Andrew discusses the complex societal changes that contribute to homelessness. They conclude that while the issue is multi-layered, a solution is possible with sufficient political will.

    Following these topics, they dive into their signature "quick-fire round," where the hosts share quirky personal insights and humorous stories. They debate the most annoying sounds, share unusual fears (with Leah admitting her fear of the dark), and poke fun at fashion trends they'd like to see banned—like Crocs and “slouchy pants.” The hosts end with a laugh, inviting listeners to subscribe and tune in for more lively discussions on The Wrong End of the Table.

    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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    39 mins
  • Season 3 Kickoff: New Co-Host, Trump’s Return, Education Woes, and Lighthearted Banter
    Nov 10 2024

    Season 3, Episode 1 of The Wrong End of the Table podcast marks a fresh start with new co-host Andrew Clay joining Leah Panapa and Dean Morris. The episode kicks off with light-hearted banter and an introduction to the show’s quirky title, which originates from their producer, "Magic Mike," who always ends up sitting at the "wrong end of the table" during their food and drink gatherings.

    In this season opener, the hosts dive into lively discussions, touching on both light and serious topics. The conversation kicks off with their thoughts on Donald Trump's unexpected return to the White House. Andrew provides insight into why Trump resonates with certain voters, especially those feeling disenfranchised or opposed to "wokeness" and liberal policies. He acknowledges Trump’s appeal among particular demographics, yet critiques the broader societal and political issues that allow such polarizing figures to hold power. The hosts express concern over the impact of Trump's leadership on America and its potential ripple effects internationally.

    Shifting gears, they examine whether today’s school systems are failing students. Leah points to declining educational statistics in New Zealand as evidence that children are not receiving adequate support. Dean reminisces about the structure and discipline that existed in their school days and how such standards seem to have deteriorated. Andrew, who works within the education system, notes that private schools generally offer better outcomes due to smaller class sizes and supportive environments but acknowledges that this is not reflective of the broader public school experience. They conclude that both a lack of resources and teacher shortages are contributing to a downward trend in educational quality.

    The episode’s second half features a playful "quick-fire round," where the hosts answer rapid, humorous questions. They laugh about personal quirks, societal observations, and childhood memories, with Magic Mike throwing in unexpected sound effects, adding to the banter. They touch on cosmetic surgery, expressing a shared view that some aesthetic trends—like exaggerated lip fillers—appear overdone. Leah humorously recalls almost opting for liposuction in her twenties, while Andrew jokes about disliking overemphasis on coffee culture, stating he’s never even tasted coffee.

    As the episode wraps, they rate themselves on happiness and fulfillment, with Andrew giving himself a solid 8.5, emphasizing the importance of living joyfully and authentically. The episode closes with a reminder to listeners to subscribe and share, with a nod to TikTok's role in spreading the word. With their unique blend of humor, sincerity, and camaraderie, the team sets a warm and engaging tone for the new season.

    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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    35 mins