I'm pleased I watched this. Having someone like Nigel who is so matter of fact sharing his view on his journey will be beneficial to many. He's a great NZer and human. I wish him a long life.
❤Luv the interview, thank you Nigel for sharing ❤ & Dom for talking as a buddy would with a dear special close friend❤ (first time listener Dom on your podcast)
All the very best with your battle Nigel. You're a great Kiwi icon and so many people love you. Your resilience lessons will stand you great stead. You can either lie down and die or fight! I fought, I'm still here. You don't always need to be tough either. Have a good cry. Love to you and yours
Regretfully all the insurances Nigel talks about are unachievable for most kiwis, which is incredibly sad. I wish you all the best in your cancer journey Nigel. You're a lovely man and the world would be better for having more Nigel's in it.
@@thetruth4272he was doing talks during all that BS where he was openly ridiculing people who were hesitant/didn't want the vax. It wasn't just that he disagreed, he went out of his way to make jokes about them. It could be a really sad "I told you so" moment and there's so many more.
I was diagnosed with tumor on the brain 2022 and operated on 2023and given ten years it was a very lonely time in my life for me and family is important so Kia kaha my friend God be with you
I’ve like Nigel, and in fact took my son at 15 to see him at his practice in Dunedin. But I haven’t forgiven him for his role in pressuring citizens to opt into Pfizer products often against their instincts and will. On TV he coaxed and reassured without enough empirical evidence to be doing so. And now with the concern over excess deaths, increasing young adult deaths, myocarditis/pericarditis, and questions over ‘turbo’ cancers - here we are, soon to farewell a relatively young man from a nasty and invasive cancer. With Nigel’s sad news I find myself asking… Tragic? Undoubtably! Avoidable? Maybe, with no way of knowing. I’m sorry for his family and sons. This truly sucks, sucks as much as people who made deeply regretted decisions based on Nigel’s encouragement. Farewell Nigel, you will leave behind mixed legacy.
Psychologist for MSD! How well have they done while we investigate children's care as far back as Lake Alice Mental Hospital 50 years ago? Incarceration by medication. Self agrandisement...just spin! Sharpen up?
Your biggest fear of dying is thinking of Natalie being alone. But you are not afraid of dying ? I get that, but I don't get that. And hey that's fine.
Once a person dies there is no redemption. If they have ignored God/ and what Jesus is saying they have chosen to live apart from Him for eternity. All the world and it's desires (pride in acomphishments) past away only those that do the will of God now recieve eternal reward. That simply! Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life now and eternity. Born again. (His Spirit living in me) not works being religioius or good but listening to Him and loving/obeying. Heaven and hell are real places. This Glenn Beck interview Video is on 1500 life after death experiences ua-cam.com/video/HddTpX8YGWU/v-deo.html
legend this bloke.helped so many people.i an one of them..peace love and light to you all
Love his attitude. I'm 56 and I've had cancer all my life. Six different cancers. Attitude is everything.
I'm pleased I watched this. Having someone like Nigel who is so matter of fact sharing his view on his journey will be beneficial to many. He's a great NZer and human. I wish him a long life.
❤Luv the interview, thank you Nigel for sharing ❤ & Dom for talking as a buddy would with a dear special close friend❤ (first time listener Dom on your podcast)
This is one of the best shows yet on your show Dom,much love to Nigel and his family,Nigel you are a kiwi icon
Love his attitude always. Logical and knowledgeable. Best wishes xx
Wishing you all the very best on your journey Nigel.
All the very best with your battle Nigel. You're a great Kiwi icon and so many people love you. Your resilience lessons will stand you great stead. You can either lie down and die or fight! I fought, I'm still here. You don't always need to be tough either. Have a good cry. Love to you and yours
Regretfully all the insurances Nigel talks about are unachievable for most kiwis, which is incredibly sad. I wish you all the best in your cancer journey Nigel. You're a lovely man and the world would be better for having more Nigel's in it.
Thanks for this interview. I've always been a fan of Nigel.....he has so much common sense which ain't so common anymore.
Did he get 1 shot for summer. 2shots for whanau. 3shots for KFC. 4 shots for cancer 😂
Yet not enough cOmMoN sEnSe to realize he got ruzed on the vaxxx.......
@@thetruth4272he was doing talks during all that BS where he was openly ridiculing people who were hesitant/didn't want the vax. It wasn't just that he disagreed, he went out of his way to make jokes about them. It could be a really sad "I told you so" moment and there's so many more.
Fantastic interview
Brilliant show. All the best Nigel.
I was diagnosed with tumor on the brain 2022 and operated on 2023and given ten years it was a very lonely time in my life for me and family is important so Kia kaha my friend God be with you
absolutely how it feels
life and it feels
my husband and my daughter
yes not wanting too go home
then telling our love ones
how too live now ❤
sending love,Nigel
Another superb interview!
Great attitude to life and death. Another awesome podcast thanks Nigel and Dom.
I’ve like Nigel, and in fact took my son at 15 to see him at his practice in Dunedin. But I haven’t forgiven him for his role in pressuring citizens to opt into Pfizer products often against their instincts and will.
On TV he coaxed and reassured without enough empirical evidence to be doing so.
And now with the concern over excess deaths, increasing young adult deaths, myocarditis/pericarditis, and questions over ‘turbo’ cancers - here we are, soon to farewell a relatively young man from a nasty and invasive cancer.
With Nigel’s sad news I find myself asking…
Tragic? Undoubtably!
Avoidable? Maybe, with no way of knowing.
I’m sorry for his family and sons. This truly sucks, sucks as much as people who made deeply regretted decisions based on Nigel’s encouragement.
Farewell Nigel, you will leave behind mixed legacy.
Well said I totally agree.
Have you never heard of " live until you die". He's not at the fond farewell level.@@elizagoodytwoshoes9140
Be strong Nigel. I'm having chemo it's awful. I've done 9 have 6 more. It's called red devil . But it is what it is.
Psychologist for MSD! How well have they done while we investigate children's care as far back as Lake Alice Mental Hospital 50 years ago? Incarceration by medication. Self agrandisement...just spin! Sharpen up?
Kieth Richards’s is still alive, like to know what he’s on😂
Your biggest fear of dying is thinking of Natalie being alone. But you are not afraid of dying ? I get that, but I don't get that. And hey that's fine.
Dom ..
Swearing, Smiling and Laughing, A Bit Too Much.
Mind You,
Bad Language, is Cool Now.
Good Luck Nigel,
I Read Your First Book.
I understand the point about swearing. I’m confused about the issue with smiling and laughing though?
@@domharveynzIts was your excitement about TURBO cancer, thats it😂
Once a person dies there is no redemption. If they have ignored God/ and what Jesus is saying they have chosen to live apart from Him for eternity. All the world and it's desires (pride in acomphishments) past away only those that do the will of God now recieve eternal reward. That simply! Jesus said I am the way the truth and the life now and eternity. Born again. (His Spirit living in me) not works being religioius or good but listening to Him and loving/obeying. Heaven and hell are real places. This Glenn Beck interview Video is on 1500 life after death experiences ua-cam.com/video/HddTpX8YGWU/v-deo.html
There is no God.
That's a shitty comment, is your god shitty, or just you?