Honey Hireme-Smiler's made a name for herself in the world of Kiwi sports.
She was one of New Zealand's first professional women's rugby players, playing for the Black Ferns and the IRB Women's Sevens Circuit.
She's also played in four league world cups and helped the Kiwi Ferns achieve victory in the inaugural Nines World Cup in 2019.
She went on to win a New Zealand Order of Merit - and she's a commentator for Sky Sport.
She joined Piney to discuss her new memoir - Honey: My Story of Love, Loss and Victory.
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