Profiling the founders, innovators, and leaders of the great Kiwi expat community.
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Profiling the founders, innovators, and emerging leaders of the great Kiwi expat community.
Principal at Blackbird, investing in Aotearoa's most ambitious founders. Unusually interested in salt water, speaking Spanish, and photographing the world.
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Rhys Darby (me) is a comedian/actor/writer from New Zealand. I'm quite famous actually because I've done a lot of cool stuff. You know me from comedy TV shows and movies. I also have a podcast called The Cryptid Factor. It's pretty bonkers.
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