• Sir John Key on Trump vs. Kamala, Advice for Luxon, Remembering 3-Way Handshake, Ponytails & More!

  • Nov 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 53 mins
  • Podcast

Sir John Key on Trump vs. Kamala, Advice for Luxon, Remembering 3-Way Handshake, Ponytails & More!

  • Summary

  • Sir John Key was the Prime Minister of NZ from 2008 until he stood down towards the end of his third term in 2016.

    These days he spends his time on various boards. And when he isn’t flying in his helicopter, you’ll find him on a golf course or with his wife Bronagh.

    Sir John came into the brand new Podlab studios and was generous enough to give me two hours of his time to cover a wide range of topics including:


    His relationship with Christopher Luxon


    His thoughts on Trump and American politics


    His reflections on running NZ during the Christchurch earthquakes


    Holidaying with the Queen, the infamous three-way handshake and other gaffes, regrets from his time as PM and so much more!

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