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An episode-by-episode discussion of The West Wing, one of television’s most beloved shows, co-hosted by one of its stars, Joshua Malina, along with Hrishikesh Hirway of Song Exploder.
Hello Somebody! Senator Nina Turner is back with a powerful podcast that brings together some of her most influential and inspirational friends, as well as everyday people doing good work on behalf of social justice and human rights. The show will touch on fierce themes from perseverance to resistance, Nina and her guests will share, ignite and conspire for better.
CSIS Smart Women, Smart Power is a speaker series on women in international business and global affairs. The weekly podcast features leading women from the corporate, government, and national security worlds discussing top international issues. This podcast series is made possible with support from Citigroup.
A series of Live podcast with people (some well known, some not) about dealing with pressure, how to react to lows and what their motivation is. It started as something to get through LockDown but may become more frequent.
Rightnowish digs into life in the Bay Area right now… ish. Journalist Pendarvis Harshaw takes us to galleries painted on the sides of liquor stores in West Oakland. We'll dance in warehouses in the Bayview, make smoothies with kids in South Berkeley, and listen to classical music in a 1984 Cutlass Supreme in Richmond. Every week, Pen talks to movers and shakers about how the Bay Area shapes what they create, and how they shape the place we call home.
Clothes are complicated, but also very necessary! Enlighten My Loafers is here to get answers. Each episode, host Brett White (Decider, Must Have Seen TV) talks to an expert about their personal style, shopping habits, areas of interest, and more. Join Brett on his mission to learn as much about putting an outfit together as he knows about the 1991 lineup of X-Men teams.
From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
Sip on this TEA .... pop culture junkie and entertainment news addict Issen puts his own spin on contemporary celebrity news. Find out what's hot. What's not. What's good and what should be on the tea. Read the tea at https://www.thetea.net ! We update ALL day everyday and Follow the tea on Instagram @gimmethetea Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gimmethetea/support (https://anchor.fm/gimmethetea/support)
Explore 20th century entertainment through the lens of Hirschfeld drawings
The Peabody Award-winning Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, from PRI, is a smart and surprising guide to what's happening in pop culture and the arts. Each week, Kurt introduces the people who are creating and shaping our culture. Life is busy – so let Studio 360 steer you to the must-see movie this weekend, the next book for your nightstand, or the song that will change your life. Produced in association with Slate.
The world is so much more than what we know, and only through understanding it better can we make informed decisions. This podcast aims to bring impactful, entertaining and insightful conversations from a global array of guests. Some famous, some you won’t have heard of. From famous explorers, to renowned scientists and just good people, all have a story to tell which we can take something from. Topics are wide ranging, with a backbone centred on conservation, including hunting, fishing, exp ...
Cheri Jacobus breaks down what's happening in national politics. She gives it to you straight - even when it hurts! No spin - just the raw truth! From the halls of Congress to hitting the cable TV news airwaves with political commentary and launching the only news and commentary site for right-of-center so-called “Never Trump” voices, Cheri Jacobus is a known, trusted, reliable political analyst and operative who is not afraid to be direct. She is the founder, President, and Executive Produc ...
Freo de Janeiro delivers engaging conversations with a range of inspirational personalities and public figures from across the world to help us better understand people, sport and culture. Expect friendly and emotive conversations with Western Australian sports mind, Abid Imam, filled with rich storytelling and a whole lot of laughs. Abid and his guests take listeners on an audio journey across the globe, sharing stories which provide insight on diverse cultures and lived experiences. Previo ...
Do you have wistful thoughts of getting out of the big-city rat race, living and working remotely from the beach or a small town? Bill joins Kathryn to talk about some things to consider. Bill McKay is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland.
Based in Northland on twenty hectares at Maungaturoto on the Kaipara Harbour, Rene Archner makes a variety of kombuchas, the latest and possibly most ambitious being a coffee variety. Rene has teamed up with Anna McGregor from Auckland roasting company The Coffee Lab who challenged him to add a coffee kick to his kombucha.…
A new year in politics with pressure ramping up to roll out Covid vaccinations. Neale Jones was Chief of Staff to Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern, and prior to that was Chief of Staff to Andrew Little. He is the director of Capital Government Relations. Trish Sherson is from corporate affairs firm Sherson Willis, and a former ACT press secretary.…
Paul Diamond with his three top reads from 2020: He Pukapuka TÄtaku i NgÄ Mahi a Te Rauparaha Nui / A Record of the Life of the Great Te Rauparaha by Ross Calman (Auckland University Press, $59.99) A Vocabulary by Bruce Connew (Vapour Momenta Books, $95) Crossing the Lines: The story of three homosexual New Zealand soldiers in WWII by Brent Coutts …
Dr David Thompson has spent years studying the habits of New Zealand species of albatross in order to try and keep the iconic seabirds out of danger from becoming bycatch of commercial fishing boats. He is a seabird ecologist with the National Insitute of Water and Atmospheric Research and has spent months on remote sub Antarctic islands fitting an…
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Anger over EU vaccine rollout, anti-Putin protests gather pace
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Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to look at Europe's reaction to the inauguration of Joe Biden, the growing anger and threats of legal action over delays to the Covid-19 vaccines and the largest demonstrations in a decades against the rule of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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How Twitter took QAnon from America to the world
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Donald Trump may have gone, but could his legacy live on in the form of conspiracy theories that have spilled beyond America's border? An analysis of tweets rooted in the US-originated QAnon theory in the lead up to the US election last year looked at how it spread to Europe, where it merged with EU nationalism, anti-semitism and coronavirus denial…
What needs to be taken into account so New Zealanders can receive the vaccine in time, and who should be prioritised for it? Recruitment and training for Covid 19 vaccinators is due to start next month, with 3,000 extra volunteer vaccinators being called for.
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Nappy Nina on Becoming the Rap Bill Nye and Missing Oakland
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Nappy Nina is a lyricist with a smooth-sultry delivery that's almost jazz-like, especially when coupled with some signature Boom-Bap production. In her songs, she raps about breakups, missing Oakland, the disappointing produce in Brooklyn, and navigating rough financial waters. She's gotten mentions from the Grammys and Bandcamp. And she's been wor…
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#176 Bill Roden: Insights from the outdoors industry. Hunting / fishing / marketing / advertising / writing
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Bill Roden is the Chief Marketing Officer for Modern Huntsman. We discuss the outdoors industry, how it interacts with the community and take a view on how this may evolve. We consider the difficulties of integrating people with nature and moments we have achieved pure contentment. To wrap up, Bill discusses great writers, and what we can learn fro…
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@MeidasTouch Brother Ben on Next Plans for Insurrectionist Elected Officials
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Politics with Cheri Jacobus Ben Meisales of @MeidasTouch joins Cheri to talk about the 2020 mega-success he and his two brothers have had with their 2020 campaign ads to defeat Trump, de-programming the Trump Cult and what's ahead. 400 ads and more than a half-billion views so far!By Cheri Jacobus
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Dale and Sunny: An East Oaklander and His Horse
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Dale Johnson grew up in East Oakland with stories of his grandfather riding horses on a Texas ranch. For years horses were just part of a family story. But one day, a pair of polo boots caught Dale's eye and he was brought back into the world of equestrians. Now Dale and his horse, Sunny, are deep in the horseback community. Last fall, they joined …
Recorded in August 2020, we're republishing LET'S SLAY THE DRAGON because less has changed than more -- and we need a reminder. On July 27, 2020, Medicare For All, which SNT is a large proponent of, was voted down. She’s pissed, she’s fired up, she’s calling on Jesus to help us rise up, to help us unite, to help us get to a day of reckoning that sa…
Suzanne Spaulding, director of the CSIS Defending Democratic Institutions project, joined host Beverly Kirk to discuss the assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th and its impact on the future of America’s democratic institutions.By CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
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#175 Dr Mark Scherz: The importance of species in conservation. Madagascar / herpetology / frogs / evolution / DNA / barcoding
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For the first show of 2021 we are joined by herpetologist and evolutionary biologist, Dr Mark Scherz. We dive into the reasons why naming species is important for conservation, the idea of taxonomic inflation, the problem with habitat fragmentation, the concept of ecosystem functionality and what the hell we mean by DNA barcoding. That's just for t…
Talking Leadership is my new series with senior Exec leaders across a wide range of businesses. This episode, I talk to Harish Jani, who has CFO at some massive companies including Crystal Palace football club but also has worked in the motor industry. We talk about what Leadership means to Harish, how she motivates a large team, what's it like bei…
Talking Leadership is my new series with senior Exec leaders across a wide range of businesses. This episode, I talk to Abbie Sampson, who has help senior leadership positions at the DFT, Number 10, Which and is now a Director at Energy UK. We talk about what Leadership means to Abbie, how she motivates a large team, what's it like being a female l…
Talking Leadership is my new series with senior Exec leaders across a wide range of businesses. This episode, I talk to Beth West, who has been part of an exec team for some huge companies. She has been a senior leader at places like TFL, HS2, Thames Water and more recently Balfour Beatty. We talk about what Leadership means to Beth, how she motiva…
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We Need Justice! The Dem Coalition's Scott Dworkin looks ahead
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Scott Dworkin of The Democratic Coalition joins Cheri Jacobus to discuss Trump's domestic terrorists, and what comes next. 25th Amendment? Impeachment? Prison?By Cheri Jacobus
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Let's Get Ella Bakered with Dr. Barbara Ransby
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Our former history professor SNT prophesizes with respected historian, author, activist, intellectual and educator, Dr Barbara Ransby. These two history teachers make an intersectional analysis on where we’ve been and where we’re going by looking specifically at the Black woman’s experience in America and how that affects ALL people. Looking back t…
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Let's Be First for What Is Good with Dr Victoria Dooley and Councilwoman Tara Samples
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SNT hangs with her girlfriends (Dr D and Councilwoman T) to shoot the sh*t on what matters: HOPE, health care, vaccinations and joining the Angry Black Girls Club for free! Jump on this joy ride that hits the pinnacles and the valleys of friendship, evolution, the heart of Black women, and what has been (a sucky) 2020. Hello Somebody! Links: Protes…
Nina has a philosophically lyrical conversation with Dr Cornel West, author, philosopher, activist and whom she refers to as an “intergalactically known intellectual.” Under the guise of comparing the blues to our painful current times, this Blues Brother and Blues Sister get low down and dirty about love – that type of bounce-back love that is nee…
Tony Morris from Gannet Safaris will spend the Christmas morning with the Cape Kidnappers gannets taking a group to the colony to have breakfast there.
Te Radar, Irene Pink, Kennedy Warne and Sam Ackerman bid farewell to 2020 accompanied by Christmas songs from Wellington chamber choir, Nota Bene.The choir sing Ding-dong merrily on high.
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Ethique's Brianne West and her bold plastic-free goals
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Brianne West started her plastic-free beauty bar business, Ethique, in her kitchen in Christchurch eight years ago while studying chemistry at university. Her idea was simple but brilliant - why use shampoo and liquid soap in plastic bottles, when we can add the water ourselves in the bathroom? Ethique's range of solid shampoo, conditioner, soap an…
Andrew Holden, Trish Sherson, Neale Jones, Siouxsie Wiles and Rod Oram continue their look back on a tumultuous year.
We have an update on a story Nine to Noon featured six months ago about the impact of undiagnosed sight issues in primary school children.
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The ultimate lockdown project: a solar powered Egyptian felucca
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Like many people, Australian woman, Tuesday Browell used her unexpected time in Covid-19 isolation to complete a new project. But unlike those who tried their hand at baking, or practising yoga, she landed on something bigger and completed it. Tuesday built a solar powered sailing boat out of plywood, inspired by an Egyptian felucca. She talks to K…
Andrew Holden, Trish Sherson, Neale Jones, Siouxsie Wiles and Rod Oram look back on a tumultuous year.
Curator of Contemporary Art at Te Papa Nina Tonga reflects on the relaunch of Urban Dream Brokerage in Poneke, Wellington. Also her highlights from this month and of 2020, including the second volume of ATE - Journal of MÄori Art; Toi Tu Toi Ora at Auckland Art Gallery and Chiharu Shiota - The Web of Time at Te Papa.…
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Book review - The Best of Me: Ultimate Short Story Collection
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Best of Me: Ultimate Short Story Collection by David Sedaris. This book is published by Little, Brown Book Group.
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Greg Foran on Air New Zealand's annus horribilis
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The prospect of "travel bubbles" with Australia and the Cook Islands by April next year is a welcome shot in the arm for the Covid-hit aviation industry. It's been a rough year for airlines, including Air New Zealand, which was forced to slash international routes, park up its planes and lay off thousands of staff when the borders were closed in Ma…
Karen joins Kathryn to discuss the NSW Covid19 outbreak, a strange deal with the Vatican and a pandemic shadowed Christmas across Australia.
When Jamaine Facey and Patrick Hutchinson and two friends attended a Black Lives Matter protest in London in June, hadn't intended to get involved in any skirmishes. But that's what happened when they worked together to save a far right protestor from further injury. Their heroic actions culminating in an iconic viral photograph of the man they hel…
The government is pushing forward with massive reforms to water infrastructure which will see three to five specialised water entities taking over control and responsibility for drinking and waste water from 67 local authorities. Cabinet signed off on the reform programme last week. All 67 local authorities have signed a memorandum of understanding…
Mediaworks repays staff who took a 15% pay cut during Covid and the NBR threatens Newsroom over its story on a former employee who has been outed for writing a racist blog. Andrew Holden is a journalist for more than 30 years including five as Editor of The Press (in Christchurch) and four as Editor-in-Chief of The Age in Melbourne.…
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OK Boomer! New Zealand in the Swinging Sixties
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It was the time of pixie cuts, miniskirts, Beatles fanaticism, marching bands and men on the moon. The Swinging Sixties turned 60 this year - and Ian Chapman has marked it with a book jam-packed with photos, essays and funny personal experiences of the decade. Ian is an author, musician and lecturer at Otago University, and his love of pop culture …
Rebecca takes a look at some of the NZ companies which have thrived this year, including Shift72 which had 10 staff and wasn't profitable and now revenue has increased 740 percent this year, it is profitable and employs 40 staff people. Rebecca Stevenson is BusinessDesk's Auckland bureau chief.
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Man who murdered backpacker Grace Millane can now be named
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The man who murdered British backpacker Grace Millane can now be named. 28-year-old Jesse Shane Kempson was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years for the murder of Ms Millane, who was 21, and from Essex in the UK. RNZ Reporter Sarah Robson has been following the case.…
Harry Broad reviews The Cousins by Karen McManus, published by Penguin Random House.