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Replacing farms with Forests, what’s driving the trend w/ Bill Kaye Blake, Head Researcher at New Zealand Institute of Economic Research Inc

Replacing farms with Forests, what’s driving the trend w/ Bill Kaye Blake, Head Researcher at New Zealand Institute of Economic Research Inc Replacing farms with Forests, what’s driving the trend w/ Bill Kaye Blake, Head Researcher at New Zealand Institute of Economic Research Inc, 13.55 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

In a recent research paper funded by Our Land and Water National, the country will continue to see a significant shift away from livestock into pine forestry.

 

The implications this will have will not only be seen in nature, but also in the communities that rely on yearly income to support their families, rather than income that comes every twenty-five years. This paper also highlights the environmental issues that come with this transition, however neither are great for the environment.

 

Sasha spoke to Bill Kaye Blake, leading author of this paper on what’s driving the trend of replacing livestock farms with pine forestry.

Active Bystanders on Auckland's Public Transport w/ Doctoral candidate from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Auckland, Kirsten Tilleman: 28 August, 2024

Active Bystanders on Auckland's Public Transport w/ Kirsten Tilleman: 28 August, 2024 Active Bystanders on Auckland's Public Transport w/ Kirsten Tilleman: 28 August, 2024, 19.37 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

A recent study involving commuters in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland, found that women and people of intersectional identities were more likely to avoid using public transport out of fear of harassment. 

Anti-harassment strategies proposed in that study promoted the idea of encouraging members of the public to become “active bystanders” during situations of harassment, where they could intervene by helping to de-escalate situations, reporting harassment incidents to transport staff and directly confronting perpetrators as a last minute resort.

Oto spoke to Doctoral candidate Kirsten Tilleman from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Auckland, to discuss what active bystanders are and the role they could play in preventing harassment on Auckland’s public transport

Low speaking skills in five year-olds w/ Professional Research Fellow at The University of Auckland, Samantha Marsh

Low speaking skills in five year-olds w/ Samantha Marsh, Professional Research Fellow at The University of Auckland Low speaking skills in five year-olds w/ Samantha Marsh, Professional Research Fellow at The University of Auckland, 19.32 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

A recent report from the education review office (ERO) and the New Zealand Medical Journal (NZMJ) has found that early childhood teachers are seeing more children than ever with poor language skills. This, in part due to Covid-19 and increasingly prevalent screen and device usage.

Low language and speaking skills can have further implications down the line as children become older, this is quite jarring as New Zealand is a first world country with high access to healthcare and childcare.

Sasha spoke to professional research fellow in the department of General Practice and Primary Care, Samantha Marsh, about the implications of early childhood screen use and impacts of Covid-19 on children.

Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024

Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024 Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa’s Nicola Owen: August 28, 2024, 22.63 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

Amongst the numerous austerity measures the government implemented since coming into office are a variety of cuts that have impacted organisations and services for the disabled community of Aotearoa.

Some of these measures include the scrapping of a programme that would pay disabled workers the minimum wage, the restructuring of Whaikaha, the ministry for disabled people, and general austerity cuts likely to have an impact on the disabled community such as public transport fare increases and minimum wage stagnation. 

Oto spoke to Nicola Owen from Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa, who have been leading a number of rallies and campaigns across the motu advocating for the disabled community of Aotearoa and protesting against the austerity measures that directly impact them.

If you're interested in following Disabled People Against Cuts Aotearoa and keeping up to date with their rallies and campaigns, you can follow their Facebook page here: 

Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue w/ Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland, Dr Joel Rindelaub: 28 August, 2024

Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue w/ Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland, Dr Joel Rindelaub: 28 August, 2024 Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue w/ Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland, Dr Joel Rindelaub: 28 August, 2024, 22.63 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of New Mexico in the United states revealed a high concentration of microplastics located in the brain tissue of a number of test subjects, as well as many other organs in the body.

While experts are still evaluating the exact physiological impacts of microplastic contamination, higher concentrations of these substances have been found in the brain tissue of subjects suffering from conditions such as early onset-dementia.

Oto spoke to Dr Joel Rindelaub, senior lecturer in the Faculty of Science at the University of Auckland, to discuss the presence of microplastics in human brain tissue and their potential impacts.

If you'd like to catch Joel's science-comedy show “Science Is No Joke”, you can get your tickets here:

95bFM Drive w/ HALFQUEEN: August 28, 2024

95bFM Drive w/ HALFQUEEN: August 28, 2024 95bFM Drive w/ HALFQUEEN: August 28, 2024, 251.26 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

Can you believe it?! HALFQUEEN is back in the booth at 95bFM! Listen back to be transported to the club on Wednesday night!

Thanks to The Beer Spot!

Wednesday One To Four, Weds 28 August, 2024

Wednesday One To Four, Weds 28 August, 2024 Wednesday One To Four, Weds 28 August, 2024, 240.7 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

 

Featuring: 
EGYPT VS SUDAN by Various Artists/Rap Shar3 as the Play It Out album for the week 

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The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - 28 August 2024

The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - 28 August 2024 The 95bFM Top Ten with Smashton & Big J - 28 August 2024, 110.83 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

The 95bFM Top Ten counts down the best tunes from the bFM playlist as chosen by you! ft Choccy Milk and Oasis

Wednesday Morning Glory w/ Lou: 28th August 2024

Wednesday Morning Glory w/ Lou: 28th August 2024 Wednesday Morning Glory w/ Lou: 28th August 2024, 220.24 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

I'm slowly coming back from the dead, and boy you can tell with this one! The usual smorgasbord of music from yours truely.

I also got to talk to Hannah Everyingham about her upcoming tour (you can check out the interview here). 

Enjoy x

IV w/ Hannah Everyingham, 28 August 2024

I/V w/ Hannah Everyingham, 28 August 2024 I/V w/ Hannah Everyingham, 28 August 2024, 17.74 MB
Wed 28 Aug 2024

Hannah and I had a lovely early morning chat about her upcoming Aotearoa Spring Tour, as well as the beauty of touring.

Check out her new 'sophmore' album Siempre Tiene Flores, and then go buy tickets to her gigs! 

Check out more information here, or on her website. :)

(Also, turns out my spanish pronounciation is god awful, oops!)