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Guest Interview w/ mark william lewis: 25th March, 2025

Guest Interview w/ mark william lewis: 25th March, 2025 Guest Interview w/ mark william lewis: 25th March, 2025, 28.83 MB
Wed 25 Mar 2026

Coming off the back of his self-titled record released September last year, Sof spoke with London-based singer-songwriter mark william lewis ahead of his upcoming Australia and New Zealand tour. Mark talks about balancing solitude and routine on the road, exploring music, art, and poetry in equal measure, and walking the line between vulnerability and ambiguity. Listen back to the long-cut of their interview <3

mark william lewis is playing at Double Whammy on April 6th. Tickets available here

Guest Interview w/ Nicki & Wayne from Howick, and Ginge & Minge

Guest Interview w/ Nicki & Wayne from Howick, and Ginge & Minge Guest Interview w/ Nicki & Wayne from Howick, and Ginge & Minge, 24.04 MB
Wed 25 Mar 2026

liv talks to nicki and wayne from howick about ginge and minge's show @ basement theatre this wiki, then talks to ginge and minge about the same show! house of ick guys u have to see it, u will never be the same! 

follow ginge and minge here!

Audio Culture w/ Graham Reid: 24th March, 2026

Audio Culture w/ Graham Reid: 24th March, 2026 Audio Culture w/ Graham Reid: 24th March, 2026, 130.53 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

 

“We were the voice for a lot of people that just weren‘t getting heard.” – Dilworth Karaka

In honour of The recent passing of Kiwi music icon Dilworth Karaka, today's Audio Culture delves into the awesome legacy of Herbs.

You can read Peter McLennan's full article on the band HERE

Massive thank you to our friends at Audio Culture!

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday March 24, 2026

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday March 24, 2026 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday March 24, 2026, 248.41 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

A range of strange, a whole heap of weight...

Babe Martin on her Taite Award Nomination: Rātu March 24, 2026

Babe Martin on her Taite Award Nomination: Rātu March 24, 2026 Babe Martin on her Taite Award Nomination: Rātu March 24, 2026, 23.62 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

Babe Martin is the alternative folk music project of Zoë Larsen Cumming, a musician and songwriter based in Tāmaki Makaurau. Her EP Not a Bee, but a Wasp has been nominated for best Independent Debut as part of this year’s Taite Music Prize.  

Zoë joins Sam in studio on Tuesday Morning Glory to discuss her journey getting here, her songwriting process and experience recording with her talented band. 

Ready Steady Learn w/ Leo Willyanto Santoso: Rātu March 24, 2026

Ready Steady Learn w/ Leo Willyanto Santoso: Rātu March 24, 2026 Ready Steady Learn w/ Leo Willyanto Santoso: Rātu March 24, 2026, 67.04 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

Rosetta and Milly chat with PhD student Leo Willyanto Santoso, about his research in the creation of a “digital
twin” — a computer model that behaves like your body, so treatments can be tested safely and personalised. Whakarongo mai nei!

Thanks to the University of Auckland!

Dear Science w/ Dr Cushla McGoverin: 24 March, 2026

Dear Science w/ Dr Cushla McGoverin: 24 March, 2026 Dear Science w/ Dr Cushla McGoverin: 24 March, 2026, 15.27 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

For Dear Science this week, our expert, Dr Cushla McGoverin speaks with us about scientists using humour, sea slug colours, and wound healing imaging.

Thanks to MOTAT, The home of Powerful Play!

The war in Iran, chances for peace and long term effects w/ University of Otago's Professor Richard Jackson: March 24th, 2026

IV 24-03-26 - Iran war (Richard Jackson) FB PODCAST.mp3 mp3, 26.22 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

The war between the US-Israeli coalition and Iran has entered it’s fourth week with an immediate end to the conflict remaining out of sight. The war has caused casualties throughout the Middle East and has significantly affected the global economy with fuel prices soaring worldwide. 

Flo spoke with Professor Richard Jackson, Leading Thinker Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies and Co-Director of Te Ao O Rongomaraeroa - The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago about chances for peace, the widespread effects on the region and the meaning of the conflict for the international rules based order.

 

The One to Four with Charlotte: March 24, 2026

The One to Four with Charlotte: March 24, 2026 The One to Four with Charlotte: March 24, 2026, 247.32 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

Charlotte filling in for Gin on this weeks Tuesday One to Four

The Wire w/ Alex: 24 March, 2026

The Wire w/ Alex: 24 March, 2026 The Wire w/ Alex: 24 March, 2026, 76.95 MB
Tue 24 Mar 2026

This week on the Tuesday Wire...

For Dear Science this week, our expert, Dr Cushla McGoverin speaks with us about scientists using humour, sea slug colours, and wound healing imaging.

For our weekly catchup with the National Party, Host Alex spoke with Ryan Hamilton about the rise in fuel prices, what we can expect from the Government in terms of support, and how that fits into the cost of living crisis.

Alex also spoke with the Head of Brand and Communications, Samantha Perry, about the MOTAT STEM fair, why its important, and what it means in the wider context of MOTAT’s goals

And Producer Flo spoke to Richard Jackson, Leading Thinker Chair in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Otago about the war in Iran, chances for peace and the long term effects on regional stability and the international community.