Adam Parore

The Dom Harvey Podcast - Een podcast door Dom Harvey

In the 90’s and early 2000s, Adam Parore was a star of the NZ cricket team.Then he could be seen on the cover of Women’s Day every other week. Over a decade ago he went to ground and there has been very little written about him in the public domain ever since.This conversation is sort of in three different chapters:The cricket career, including being mentored by his mate Martin Crowe.Climbing Mount Everest….and almost dying the day before he made it to the summit.Why he removed himself from the public eye, his loves and losses and the toll that’s played on his mental health and a bunch of other really special stuff that I loved and I hope you do too.Thanks so much to the sponsors of this episode. Radix Nutrition. The podcast is just over a year old now and it is only through the support of cool brands like Radix for being adventurous and jumping on a project like this that it is possible to keep making a brand new episode each week. So please check them out:  https://radixnutrition.co.nz/  3.40: 1999 test match story- leaving the ground to go for a run mid match17 His relentless quest for perfect play28 Caricature30 Facing the worlds best/ picking fights and sledging31.20 Hit in the head by Brett Lee34.40 Martin Crowe memories silent treatment from Crowe/ Last time he saw Martin39 Chris Cairns scandal40.30 Mount Everest44.30 Retiring from cricket/ therapy49 Almost dying on Mount Everest54.50 Passing bodies on Everest56.40 Everest summit1,03 Why he went “private”/ tall poppy syndrome1.17 Anxiery and being unable to breath1.20 The man in the mirror1.24 His relationship with crying        Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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