Dr Amara Rata is on Political Commentary, speaking about responses from political parties in Aotearoa regarding the situation in Gaza. We talk meatballs on Breakfast Food with Lucinda Bennett. Milk Tooth (from Te Whanganui-A-Tara) are chatting about their debut track Liquid and upcoming show at Neck of the Woods on Saturday October 21st as part of their tour, celebrating the release of their upcoming single, Voyager which we give a sneaky early spin. The Hobby Goblins put on their Sports Team hat to talk about their fundraiser screening of The Beths Auckland Concert Film at the Hollywood Avondale so they can make their very own horror movie this summer! On a related note, under the Goblin Hat, they showcase their horror movie knitting. Erny Belle is in the studio to talk about her new single out today, Pitt Stop, the third single to be released from her forthcoming sophomore album Not Your Cupid which is out Friday 10th November via Flying Nun Records. Whakarongo mai nei!
Dr Amara Rata is on Political Commentary, speaking about responses from political parties in Aotearoa regarding the situation in Gaza. Whakarongo mai nei!
For City Counselling, News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Shane Henderson about Te Hononga Akoranga, COMET, an organisation addressing education disparities in local communities, becoming an independent from the Auckland Council.
They also discussed a new local initiative, recycled fabric billboards in Henderson-Massey.
They started off their interview discussing why Te Hono-nga Ako-ranga, COMET, is separating from the council.
Milk Tooth (from Te Whanganui-A-Tara) are chatting about their debut track Liquid and upcoming show at Neck of the Woods on Saturday October 21st as part of their tour, celebrating the release of their upcoming single, Voyager which we give a sneaky early spin. Whakarongo mai nei!
Erny Belle is in the studio to talk about her new single out today, Pitt Stop, the third single to be released from her forthcoming sophomore album Not Your Cupid which is out Friday 10th November via Flying Nun Records. Whakarongo mai nei!
A survey by the New Zealand Institute of Economics as commissioned by the non-profit Global Women and ANZ, studied the impact of employees experiencing menopause in the workplace.
The study focused on the symptoms of menopause, its effects on employee abilities, and highlighted the stigma surrounding potential discussions between an employer and their workers.
Ash spoke to CEO of Global Women, Agnes Naera about the report and started by asking about the purpose of the survey.
Kia ora whānau! Welcome back to another Morning Glory with Sam. On today's show we explore the breakbeats of Tim Reaper, DJ Swisha, Kush Jones and Auckland's own Deepstate! Tune in for all this and more... you can find the Spotify playlist here!
News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to Palestinian New Zealander Tameem Al Shaltouni about the bombing of the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza.
For City Counselling, she spoke to Shane Henderson about Te Hononga Akoranga, COMET, an organisation addressing education disparities in local communities, becoming an independent organisation from the Auckland Council and recycled fabric billboards in Henderson-Massey.
She interviewed 350 Aotearoa campaigner, Adam Currie, about their protest at Parliament this week calling on the incoming government to prioritise the climate in coalition negotiations.
And she also spoke to Oxfam Climate Justice Lead, Nick Henry, and Stand Up Co-Convenor, Justine Sachs, about their calls for the incoming government when it comes to the climate and workers rights.
Ash spoke to CEO of Global Women, Agnes Naera, about the impact of menopause on employees.
Yesterday, protestors led by climate advocacy group 350 Aotearoa took to Parliament to call on the incoming government to prioritise climate solutions that will cut emissions and address the cost of living in coalition negotiations.
News and Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to 350 campaigner, Adam Currie, and asked him about the purpose of their protest.
She also spoke to Oxfam Climate Justice Lead, Nick Henry, about what they would like to see from the incoming government when it comes to climate action.
And she spoke to Co-Convenor of Stand Up, an affiliation of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions representing workers under 35, Justine Sachs, about how the climate relates to workers rights.