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Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024

Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024 Anti-immigrant rhetoric in Springfield and a second assassination attempt against Donald Trump w/ Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso: 19 September, 2024, 25.58 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

Wire Host Caeden speaks to Yale Daily News’ Andre Fa’aoso on the anti-immigrant rhetoric from the Trump campaign towards immigrants in Springfield, Ohio as well as the apparent second assassination attempt against Donald Trump this campaign.

95bFM Drive w/ Milly: September 19, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ Milly: September 19, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ Milly: September 19, 2024, 246.58 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

This week Milly is joined by Chris from the Hempstore for Marijuana Media, as well as Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell chatting about his new book Ngā Hapa Reo. Lots of great tunes and moments to be had. 

 

Thanks to The Beer Spot!

The One to Four with Eli: Thursday September 19, 2024

The One to Four with Eli: Thursday September 19, 2024 The One to Four with Eli: Thursday September 19, 2024, 248.93 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

💚 Jazz-adjacent intro, old favourites, faster stuff, sad stuff, happy stuff, Xiu Xiu.

Obtuse Tune of the Week: Xiu Xiu - Sad Pony Guerilla Girl
Live Before the Entertainment Guide: Julia Jacklin - Someday (Live Strokes Cover)

playlist is also available here for streaming on spotify. (But if you listen and like, please consider supporting on bandcamp / otherwise <3)

See you angels next week 💚

Political Commentary with David Slack: September 19, 2024

Political Commentary with David Slack: September 19, 2024 Political Commentary with David Slack: September 19, 2024, 28.13 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

David and Jonny chat Shane Jones' invective language directed towards the Green Party and the rising use of demeaning rhetoric amongst politcal actors.

Morning Glory w Sofia! 19 Sep 24'

Morning Glory w Sofia! 19 Sep 24' Morning Glory w Sofia! 19 Sep 24', 220.56 MB
Thu 19 Sep 2024

"Music to slit your wrists to..." - anonymous texter/ obvious fan

Listen to Sofia's show for a a dive into fairy-esque music to celebrate the harvest moon to Floating Points and the first introduction into jazz-rock NZ duo Pacific Eardrum + interview with Kane from Office Dog about bodies of water interwoven with their new EP Doggerland. Go down the wikipedia rabbit hole of Doggerland here and the EP here!

Riki Gooch - Ngaa Tuuhono

Swamp Dogg - Sleeping Without You Is a Dragg

Ebony Lamb - My Daughter My Sister My Son

Pratt & Moody - Lost Lost Lost 

Jane Birkin - Harvest Moon

Pacific Eardrum - Active Factor, Sitting on a Daisy, Listen/ Whakarongo 

Floating Points - Birth4000, Fast Forward, Movement 4/5

FKA twigs - Eusexua

Ranea - Rangiātea

Mixed Breed - Gotta Go Home

Playlist here, but bandcamp is always a better alternative if you can!

Gracias a Tuning Fork <333

Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: September 18, 2024

Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: September 18, 2024 Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall: September 18, 2024, 22.69 MB
Wed 18 Sep 2024

Guest Interview w/ Sam V: SUSO 2024, 18 September 2024

Guest Interview w/ Sam V: SUSO 2024, 18 September 2024 Guest Interview w/ Sam V: SUSO 2024, 18 September 2024, 24.32 MB
Wed 18 Sep 2024

Tuva'a talks to Sam V, one of the judges for the 2024 Stand Up Stand Out (SUSO) initiative established by Auckland Council initiative, in partnership with Auckland Live, Rockshop and Auckland UNESCO City of Music. SUSO provides pathways for rangatahi across the Tāmaki Makaurau region to develop their skills in music and dance composition and performance. Whakarongo mai nei!

Māori Hospitals w/ Associate Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Auckland Marama Muru-Lanning 18th September, 2024

Māori Hospitals w/ Associate Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Auckland Marama Muru-Lanning 18th September, 2024 Māori Hospitals w/ Associate Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Auckland Marama Muru-Lanning 18th September, 2024, 30.42 MB
Wed 18 Sep 2024

Three years ago, the kaumatua hauora research team from the James Henare research centre from the university of Auckland, met with a number of Kaumātua and elderly Māori from the Waikato region to discuss the experiences of Kaumātua in healthcare facilities across Aotearoa.

The study found that Kaumatua largely had unpleasant experiences in healthcare facilities, that they felt misunderstood by Pākeha healthcare professionals, were placed in mixed gender wards and often times left neglected. 

On top pressing concerns regarding the health disparities between Māori and non-Māori, the study prompted discussions about opening Māori led hospitals, which would be hollistic centres run by Iwi and Māori organisations operating with a kaupapa Māori approach.

Oto spoke to Associate Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Auckland Marama Muru-Lanning to discuss the concept of Maori hospitals and the steps needed to establish them.

Paying with your Face w/ Associate Professor Laszlo Sajtos at University of Auckland Business School

Paying with your Face w/ Associate Professor Laszlo Sajtos at University of Auckland Business School Paying with your Face w/ Associate Professor Laszlo Sajtos at University of Auckland Business School, 17.07 MB
Wed 18 Sep 2024

Facial Recognition Technology is an emergent biometric payment system that intends to simplify the process of paying for groceries, similar to Amazon’s ‘just walk out’ initiative a few years ago.

There are issues to this being actually adopted, mainly with fears of private security being violated in addition with information related to your face being stored within the company’s database. Additionally, with the rise of Artificial Intelligence Deepfakes, scammers could utilise this technology which is inherently linked to your face.

Sasha spoke to Associate Professor Laszlo Sajtos at the University of Auckland Business School about facial technology being at New Zealand’s doorstep.

Aural Emporium: September 18, 2024

Aural Emporium: September 18, 2024 Aural Emporium: September 18, 2024, 22.79 MB
Wed 18 Sep 2024

Listen back to hear listeners swap poodles and all sorts.