As the heat of the day wanes and the sun rests below the horizon, it’s time to turn inwards and reflect. Who were you today? Were you kind and open? Did you finish your gardening?
The powers of Universal Harmony are never needed more than when we're in lockdown, and this week its faithful return brings with it a suite of super-strong isolation-support tracks, courtesy of our listeners! It's a user-generated lockdown bop so bring your dancing socks!
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way
This week Olly takes the reins for a fresh and funky take on the Universal Harmony sound, packed with bops and rare selects. So excited to hear more from Olly in the future!
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way
Don't you just want to be whisked away right now? To be relaxing on some far away beach, enjoying the sounds of Brazillian quartets, afro-pop, exotica and Iron Butterfly? Well... we can get half way there with this week's show! Join Zambo for a acoustic journey across the sounds of yesteryear folk from around the globe.
Over the past 20 years, New Zealand's math rates have declined compared to the rest of the world, causing a great deal of concern. A new report comissioned by the Ministry of Education has identified some of the structural issues causing this decline, and has suggested some ways to improve the rate.
Noah Ferguson-Dudding poke to Professor Gaven Martin from Massey University who chaired the panel leading the report. They discussed how New Zealand's rates have fallen, how the curriculum compares globally, and why streaming in schools may be detrimental to students.
Rachel caught up with Courtney Barnett to hear more about the brand new album 'Things Take Time, Take Time' which has just come out via Milk! Records. whakarongo mai nei to hear Courtney's reflections on the writing process, her solo tour of Aotearoa and using music as a way of understanding yourself.