The incredible TSENATE joins for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ on Air Music; playing her shiver-inducing R 'n' B songs: no1 else feels like home, game for 2, and girl 132.
On this week's Board Games, Christina Huang spoke to Waitematā Local Board member Kerrin Leoni, head of the Māori Outcomes Portfolio on the Waitematā Local Board. They discuss the relationship between the board and mana whenua, colonial statues, and the importance of rangatahi representation in politics.
Clue: On Stage is a show directed by Christina Christopher. It’s a murder-mystery farce adapted from the 1985 film Clue, based on the popular board game Clue/Cluedo.
Beth spoke to actress Natalie Peart about Clue: On Stage, which is currently on at the Dolphin Theatre, Onehunga. Tickets are available from Dolphin Theatre’s website.
This week on Marijuana Media, Milly and Chris talk changes to the import/export game that change the playing field, along with some great studies showing why green has so much goodness to it. Don't forget to tune in to the end to find out about some great consultations coming up at The Hempstore soon!
Oto and Jaycee started their second session of WALAO! with a grungy start, before heading into an interview with Singaporean climate activist Phoebe Rae Tan.
While Oto had to leave halfway through the show, Jaycee entertained listeners with interesting topics such as video game consoles and the Southeast-Asian word of the day "Gising".
Chris Fowlie of the Hempstore joins Milly on Drive to talk turf wars in small towns, export game, and CBD's business in wakefulness during the day + vitality. Great Green stuff here on Marijuana Media!
This week, Jogai and Harry chat to Dr James Cheeseman of the UoA's Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences to learn more about a big scientific insight into Piha's little critters, and Harry has a report on a new not-for-profit public health model that suggests the legal sale of recreational cannabis will greatly benefit Aotearoa. 95bFM reporter Will Parsonson chats to Fossil Free UoA's Rhys Jones about divesting from fossil fuels, and our weekly Thursday feature State of the States has returned! This week, Harry chats to Nick about North Korea/US relations, and the attention-grabbing election in the state of Georgia. Andrew Little is also back for our weekly chat. All this and more on the Thursday Wire - check out the full podcast here.
With many countries pushing for progressive cannabis reform, there are calls for New Zealand to follow suit. The New Zealand Drug Foundation has released policy outlining the need to decriminalise all drugs, legalise cannabis, and regulate its market. They argue that current laws are outdated and make criminals out of drug users, when instead drug use should be treated as a health issue. Producer Reuben McLaren spoke to Ross Bell, the Executive Director of the New Zealand Drug Foundation to learn more, starting with a question regarding their proposed model.