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Stage Direction w/ Alice Canton & Āria Harrison-Sparke: 23 January, 2024

Stage Direction w/ Alice Canton & Āria Harrison-Sparke: 23 January, 2024 Stage Direction w/ Alice Canton & Āria Harrison-Sparke: 23 January, 2024, 11.7 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

 Āria Harrison-Sparke speaks to Alice Canton on Stage Direction about Shakespeare in the Park. 

Ready Steady Learn w/ Katie Henderson: 23 January, 2024

Ready Steady Learn w/ Katie Henderson: 23 January, 2024 Ready Steady Learn w/ Katie Henderson: 23 January, 2024, 8.67 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

Ready Steady Learn is with Katie Henderson, who tells us about her research into consumer perceptions of gene edited foods. Whakarongo mai nei!

 

Dear Science! w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 23 January, 2024

Dear Science! w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 23 January, 2024 Dear Science! w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 23 January, 2024, 38.28 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

Professor Allan Blackman is back in the studio for another week of Dear Science. The team discuss needleless insulin, C02 production from bottom trawling, and what it means when a dog wags their tail (hint: it is not just happy). 

Tertiary education priorities for 2024 w/ TEU National President Dr Julie Douglas: 23 January, 2024

Tertiary education priorities for 2024 w/ TEU National President Dr Julie Douglas: January 23, 2024 Tertiary education priorities for 2024 w/ TEU National President Dr Julie Douglas: January 23, 2024, 14.12 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

The Coalition Government’s plans to dissolve mega polytechnic Te Pukenga has left the tertiary education sector in a state of uncertainty.

Last year individual polytechnics reported a collective loss of $185 million and strike action disrupted students' courses as tertiary education providers took concerns over pay and conditions to the government.

Nicholas spoke to the National president of the Tertiary Education Union, Dr Julie Douglas, about the issues facing Tertiary Education in 2024 as well as the policy areas she believes need to be at the forefront of the Minister for Tertiary educations plans.

Top priorities for mental health policy w/ Dr Ian Soosay: 23 January, 2024

Top priorities for mental health policy w/ Dr Ian Soosay: 23 January, 2024 Top priorities for mental health policy w/ Dr Ian Soosay: 23 January, 2024, 19.08 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

In the tumult of last year's election campaign it seemed that there were a myriad of issues that got limited to no coverage time.

Amongst the issues that took a backseat was mental health care.

Statistics from 2021 showed an increase in people reporting poor mental wellbeing and as a country we ranked 38th in the world in child mental wellbeing in 2020.

An article titled “Some mental health advice for Minister Doocey“ was recently published by Newsroom. The article highlighted three key areas of focus for policy regarding mental health, with those priorities being;

Universal Health Coverage, Parity of Esteem for mental health services and reaching unreached populations.

Nicholas spoke to the article's author Dr Ian Soosay about his advice for the new Government’s mental health policy.

The Wire w/ Nicholas: 23 January 2024

The Wire w/ Nicholas: 23 January 2024 The Wire w/ Nicholas: 23 January 2024, 99.5 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

The Tuesday Wire team is joined by Dr Allan Blackman for Dear Science!

Nicholas speaks to the National president of the Tertiary Education Union, Dr Julie Douglas, about the issues facing Tertiary Education in 2024 as well as the policy areas she believes need to be at the forefront of the Minister for Tertiary educations plans. 

Nicholas also spoke to mental health advocate Dr Ian Soosay about his advice for the new Government’s mental health policy.

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday January 23, 2023

Stinky Grooves: Tuesday January 23, 2023 Stinky Grooves: Tuesday January 23, 2023, 245.66 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

Tonal trim, sonic short back and sides.

Universal Harmony: January 23, 2024

UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 563 UNIVERSAL HARMONY, EPISODE 563, 220.81 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024


Welcome aboard! Before we take off this evening, there are a few safety points that we need to discuss:

  • Please ensure you're comfortably seated.
  • You may keep your tray tables down as we encourage snacking.
  • If you suddenly feel the urge to dance, our cabin staff will be more than happy to join you.

Now that we're ready; enjoy your flight with Universal Harmony!  

Hosted by PHILLIEE and AJō, featuring the Sound of Sydney courtesy of our man Carlos Avilés.  

~ Universal Harmony ~

Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.

The One To Four with Gin: January 23, 2024

The One To Four with Gin: January 23, 2024 The One To Four with Gin: January 23, 2024, 243.87 MB
Tue 23 Jan 2024

Princess Chelsea joined us in the studio to play a bunch of hawt tunes. It was fun. VB was enjoyed.

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāhina January 22, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāhina January 22, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāhina January 22, 2024, 241.87 MB
Mon 22 Jan 2024

Rachel is back in the building after a week of teaching at the ever-wholesome To The Front (Girls Rock Aotearoa) camp, and has brought some excellent tunage with her. Penelope Noir chats Balenciaga history on Fashun. Drummer (and sometimes vocalist) Hayden Fritchley, of Swallow the Rat is in the studio to talk about the new video for Chain Mail, and exciting gigs in the pipeline for the band, including South by Southwest in Austin, Texas. On Loose Reads, Jenna reviews The Librarianist, a gentle novel from Patrick deWitt. Whakarongo mai nei!