For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire Host Caeden spoke to Willie Jackson about the independent commissioner being appointed to Wellington City Council, the government’s review of Ihumātao, and the cuts at Whakaata Māori.
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Willie Jackson about an independent commissioner being appointed to Wellington City Council, the government’s review of Ihumātao, and cuts at Whakaata Māori.
For States of the States this week they speak to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about polling numbers less than two weeks out from the election and they speak to Tom Unger, political activist and former political show host at Radioactive, about political violence in the US ahead of the election.
And they speak to Amanda Turnbull, Lecturer in Cyber Law at the University of Waikato, about the negative environmental and social impacts of AI.
News and Editorial Director, Joel, speaks to Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, about the concerns surrounding New Zealand's lax regulations regarding cross-breeding companion animals.
And for City Counselling, Tuesday Wire host Castor speaks to Councillor Julie Fairey about progress on Maungawhau train station and power outages on the Western line.
Concerns have been raised about the ethics of cross-breeding animals, due to the negative implications that can arise through these breeding practices, following the popularity of a Sphinx and Munchkin cat hybrid overseas, called the XL Bully Cat.
News and Editorial Director, Joel, spoke to Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, about the ethics of cross-breeding, and how lax New Zealand's regulations are about the practice.
You heard it right, Fat Freddy's Drop have taken over 95bFM Drive, in anticipation of their brand new album Slo Mo! With the help of Slave and Milly, the crew drop some mean tunes as well as world first debuts of their new album. Izza good time.
💚 A relaxed show to celebrate the sunshine. 30 or so minutes of liquid drum and bass tossed in there for good measure around 1hr 30.
Obtuse Tune of the Week: Nicolas Jaar - Why Didn’t You Save Me Live Before the Entertainment Guide: Avantdale Bowling Club - Still Feel Broke (Live at Auckland Town Hall)
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 💚
Playlist
💚 playlist is also available here for streaming on spotify. (But if you listen and like, please consider supporting on bandcamp / otherwise <3
Joni Mitchell - Tiger Bones ML Buch - Pan over the hill J.J. Cale - Magnolia Augustus Pablo - Up Wareika Hill Big Thief - Velvet Ring Gomez - Girlshapedlovedrug (Demo Version) Public Service Broadcasting - Arabian Flight Jim Nothing - Sundown Clown Womb - One Is Always Heading Somewhere Fazerdaze - A Thousand Years Nathan Haines - Belo Dia (Chaos In The CBD Remix) Wiri Donna - The Gold Washed Out - Feel It All Around Nicolas Jaar - Why Didn’t You Save Me Borrowed CS - All My People (feat. Steve Spacek) LIPS - The Wolf (feat. E from Eels) Sinèad O’Connor - Famine Pining Radiata - Burning Fracture, Kid Drama - Show Me How (feat. Lucie La Mode) Calibre - Mr Natural Lenzman - Walk On By (Satl Remix) Anile - No Code beth torrance, Rigby - Ankle Socks Avantdale Bowling Club - Still Feel Broke (Live) Koizilla - …andonandon Fat Freddy’s Drop - Cay’s Crays (Digital Mystikz Version) Gordon Koang - Mal Mi Goa (Liliuzu Dub) Ranking Ann - Love On A Mountain Top Hak Baker - Venezuela Riddim L.S. Diezel - Skunk Funk Sandra De Sá - Olhos Coloridos Prince Jazzbo - Bag Ah Wolf
Social media is blamed for many ill effects that plague modern life, and unsurprisingly a recent research conducted on New Zealand women aged eighteen to twenty-four has found that social media use correlates with poor body image.
At this period of life, it is common for debilitating eating disorders to develop. The research has found there to be a weak link between social media and poor body image, however this still raises questions about future legislations and the complexity of the relationship between young people and social media.
Sasha spoke to Honorary Senior Lecturer in Nutrition Rajshri Roy, from the University of Sydney Australia, about her recent study and other implications.