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Here’s the fourth and final one from the beach walk!
In this episode, I share my thoughts on Māori representation, why sudden political shifts create division, and how small wins lead to real progress.
Unity isn’t about taking away—it’s about working together, respecting our differences, and building a better future for all of us. Stick with me, and I’ll show you why there’s nothing to fear—only opportunities to grow together.
🎥 Full video available here: https://youtu.be/tTC0-TZ89PE?si=W74N5Uf8n8WBrxI6
📢 That’s all four from the beach walk—thanks for coming along for the journey! More to come soon.
In this episode, we’ve enhanced the audio by removing background noise from the beach to ensure better clarity. As a result, there may be brief moments where the sound is slightly distorted or digitized, but these minor artifacts should not affect the overall message. Thanks for listening!
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Here’s the third one from the beach walk!
Does Nigel have fears about going into politics? After 46 years of surviving life, he explains why fear isn’t part of the equation.
🎥 Full video available here: https://youtu.be/-YY2k2WZdrw?si=qIpRo47u3CyTp2Lm
In this episode, we’ve enhanced the audio by removing background noise from the beach to ensure better clarity. As a result, there may be brief moments where the sound is slightly distorted or digitized, but these minor artifacts should not affect the overall message. Thanks for listening!
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Here’s the second one from the beach walk!
In this episode, I share what it’s like living with ADHD—how it’s shaped my life, the challenges I’ve faced, and how I’ve learned to navigate the world in my own way.
🎥 Full video available here: https://youtu.be/e38vHZ5ZnRQ?si=aOGcrgm_2zU-Yn8o
In this episode, we’ve enhanced the audio by removing background noise from the beach to ensure better clarity. As a result, there may be brief moments where the sound is slightly distorted or digitized, but these minor artifacts should not affect the overall message. Thanks for listening!
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Join me for a beach walk as I share how the Unity Party was created—born from a need for real change and a system that puts people first.
I still have my camera stick learner license, so for those who don’t want to see me moving like John Travolta in Grease, here’s the audio-only version!
🎥 Full video available here: https://youtu.be/dZ_W7Jjfs1Q?si=m3Y3jMUhYhtTnrHm
📢 I’ll also be uploading the full four videos from that walk, so stay tuned for more!
In this episode, we’ve enhanced the audio by removing background noise from the beach to ensure better clarity. As a result, there may be brief moments where the sound is slightly distorted or digitized, but these minor artifacts should not affect the overall message. Thanks for listening!
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Why do people in poverty make choices that seem reckless? It’s not about bad decisions—it’s about survival. In this episode, Nigel McFall breaks down the science behind addiction, stress, and coping mechanisms, explaining how poverty rewires the brain and traps people in cycles of hardship.
From dopamine deprivation to the impact of meth addiction, we explore why escape becomes a priority and how real solutions like drug reform and mental health support can break the cycle.
It’s time to stop judging and start fixing the system. We need Unity.
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In this episode, Nigel McFall from the Unity Party explains why real justice starts long before a crime happens.
It’s about fixing broken foundations, supporting kids and families before they fall through the cracks, offering real pathways out — and bringing hard accountability for those who keep choosing harm.
From the Mana Restoration Programme to supporting kids in schools, breaking gang cycles, and preventing harm to children, this episode outlines Unity’s vision for justice with both a heart and a spine.
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Strong families build strong futures — but what happens when connection breaks down?
In this episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall explores what happens when children lose connection with the people who matter most — whether it’s because of work, distance, family breakdown, or incarceration.
He shares Unity’s vision for turning schools into hubs of connection, creating safe spaces where children can receive messages from parents and whānau, request live calls when they need support, and access Messages of Hope from inspiring Kiwis who’ve walked similar paths.
If you care about breaking cycles, supporting our tamariki, and building a society where every child feels seen and valued, this episode is for you.
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School lunches should be simple — feed the kids, support families, and make sure no child goes hungry. But in New Zealand, even something as basic as lunch has been turned into a political weapon.
In this episode, I break down the story of Ka Ora, Ka Ako, and how this Government is deliberately running the programme into the ground — not to save money, but to feed a narrative that blames struggling families instead of fixing the system.
This isn’t just about food — it’s about how politics works when no one’s watching.
If you want to learn more about the Unity Party and what we stand for, check out our website: www.unityparty.org.nz.
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Small businesses drive New Zealand’s economy, but too many struggle to survive. In this episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall explores why businesses fail, how tax debt traps owners, and why the current system isn’t working. He lays out Unity’s vision for real change—making business ownership fairer, ensuring smarter financial support, and stopping the cycle of unnecessary failures.
If you care about a stronger, more sustainable economy, this episode is for you.
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New Zealand’s housing crisis isn’t just about high prices—it’s about a system that keeps people stuck. Home ownership is out of reach, rent is unaffordable, and Kāinga Ora is bleeding taxpayer money without solving the problem.
In this episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall breaks down why government-led housing solutions are failing and lays out Unity’s bold plan to make home ownership possible again. From modular homes under $150K to interest-free loans and rent-to-own pathways, this strategy shifts housing from a financial burden to a foundation for independence.
Nigel also explores how communal living models can lower costs, create jobs, and provide long-term solutions—while ensuring Māori land rights are respected and housing remains sustainable.
If you’re tired of the same broken system and want real solutions for affordable housing, this episode is for you.
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In this episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall explores the complex story of MP Golriz Ghahraman, her struggles with mental health, and the deeply human challenges of self-sabotage. Drawing from Golriz’s public reflections on a moment of self-conflict and shame, Nigel dives into the psychological and societal factors that often underlie such behaviors, including the impact of trauma and the stigma surrounding mental health—especially for public figures.
This thoughtful discussion highlights Golriz’s resilience and achievements as New Zealand’s first refugee Member of Parliament, while also emphasizing the importance of understanding, empathy, and creating safe spaces for open conversations about mental health.
Join Nigel as he unpacks this deeply important topic and explores how we, as a society, can foster compassion, reduce stigma, and support one another in our shared humanity.
Tune in to Piecing Together Unity and be part of the conversation—because together, we will piece it all together.
Show Notes for Lets Talk About: Golriz GhahramanResources Mentioned:
Golriz Ghahraman on Shoplifting Scandal:
Watch her candid interview discussing recent controversies and addressing public concerns.
Watch the full interview on YouTubeGolriz Ghahraman Maiden Speech:
Experience the heartfelt maiden speech that introduced Golriz Ghahraman’s vision for Aotearoa.
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In this episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall takes a closer look at the challenges New Zealanders face every day—rising living costs, housing shortages, and the loss of community connection. He explores how the current political system often falls short by prioritizing division over collaboration and presents innovative, practical solutions to address these pressing issues.
Discover Unity's vision for housing models that reflect diverse needs, community-driven approaches to food sustainability, and strategies to reduce the cost of living while empowering families and businesses alike. Nigel also shares how fostering stronger community bonds can create a foundation for long-term success.
Join the conversation, follow the journey, and learn how we can break the cycle to build a better future together.
Tune in and be part of the change—because together, we can piece it all together.
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Nigel drops in to announce an exciting new addition to the podcast: Let’s Talk About. This series will dive into snapshots of issues from the news and explore how they connect to our policies. Stay tuned for meaningful conversations on the topics that matter most!
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In this episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall dives into the political spectrum, challenging the traditional left-versus-right divide. He shares what makes the Unity Party different, how it bridges the gaps between diverse perspectives, and why a new way of thinking is essential for New Zealand’s future.
Join Nigel as he explores how ideas from across the spectrum can spark positive change and bring us closer to a more unified and resilient nation.
Show Notes for SpectrumResources Mentioned:
1. Haka Resource:
"Lawmakers use haka to protest in New Zealand's parliament"
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25AUCNZKEnY2. Interview with Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke:
"I'd do it again: Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke talks to John Campbell"
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In this first episode of Piecing Together Unity, Nigel McFall shares an overview of what makes him—and the Unity Party—different.
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Nigel McFall introduces Piecing Together Unity and sets the stage for his journey to create the Unity Party. Discover what it takes to build a political movement focused on belonging, hope, and collaboration.
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