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The Wire w/ Jessica: 13 March, 2023

The Wire w/ Jessica: 13 March, 2023 The Wire w/ Jessica: 13 March, 2023 , 98.56 MB
Mon 13 Mar 2023

For their weekly interview, News & Editorial Director Jessica Hopkins spoke to the ACT Party’s Karen Chhour about school teachers striking on Thursday and the Auckland Council’s budget proposal. 

She also discussed the significance of Michelle Yeoh's Best Actress nomination at the Academy Awards and Asian representation in the film industry with Filmmaker and Co-Founder of the Pan-Asian Screen Collective, Shuchi Kothari.

Producer Daniel Teunissen spoke to Senior Lecturer at the University of Auckland, Ritesh Shah, about the influence of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on other humanitarian crises. 

He also asked philosopher Neil Durrant about his reasons not to be a stoic and why we should instead look at the philosophy of Nietzsche.

Why not to be a Stoic w/ Neil Durrant: 13 March, 2023

Why not to be a Stoic w/ Neil Durrant: 13 March, 2023 Why not to be a Stoic w/ Neil Durrant: 13 March, 2023, 11.68 MB
Mon 13 Mar 2023

For an ancient philosophy, Stoicism is doing quite well in our times. On Instagram stoic quotes are abundant. You can find quotes like:

“We suffer more in imagination than in reality.” 

Daniel spoke with philosopher Neil Durrant about his article on why we shouldn't be stoic but should listen to Philosopher Nietzsche instead. 

 

Daniel started by asking him: What is stoicism?

Why the World’s Other Humanitarian Crises Don’t See the Same Response as Ukraine w/ Ritesh Shah: 13 March, 2023

Why the World’s Other Humanitarian Crises Don’t See the Same Response as Ukraine w/ Ritesh Shah: 13 March, 2023 Why the World’s Other Humanitarian Crises Don’t See the Same Response as Ukraine w/ Ritesh Shah: 13 March, 2023 , 14.84 MB
Mon 13 Mar 2023

 

Why don't the world's other humanitarian crises see the same response as Ukraine? As beautiful as the response has been, why is there a discrepancy with people from other countries seeking refuge? 

 

Daniel asked this question to Ritesh Shah, a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland. His research bridges several disciplines — including sociology, politics, international relations, and anthropology. 

 

The Future Of Auckland w/ Professor John Morgan From The University of Auckland: 9 March, 2023

The Future Of Auckland w/ Professor John Morgan From The University of Auckland: 9 March, 2023 The Future Of Auckland w/ Professor John Morgan From The University of Auckland: 9 March, 2023, 13.98 MB
Thu 9 Mar 2023

The future of Auckland is a debate that many individuals are engaging in after the weather events of the past few months. Professor John Morgan outlines his vision for what a liveable Auckland looks like and how we go about transitioning to a city that works for all Aucklanders in the face of the climate crisis. Simon started by asking Professor Morgan if we need to rethink what is normal after the recent weather events.

The Wire w/ Spike: March 9, 2023

The Wire w/ Spike: March 9, 2023 The Wire w/ Spike: March 9, 2023, 101.31 MB
Thu 9 Mar 2023

Kia Ora, and welcome to The Wire for Rāpare Thursday!

This week on the show, Spike speaks to:

- Andrew Little on ongoing support from NZDF for regions affected by Cyclone Gabrielle, and the recent controversy surrounding public servants and their political neutrality code of conduct

- Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes on health inequities for women in regards to research, clinical trials and disease screening

- and Gresham Bradley from Rainbow New Zealand about Georgina Beyer and her legacy as a campaigner, politician and landmark figure

And Simon speaks to:

- Professor John Morgan about the future of Auckland

- Dr. Ayesha Scott on investing with a gender lens

- and Dr. Ulrich Speidel on his thoughts around the communication outages after Cyclone Gabrielle, and how to make infrastructure more resilient

That's us for the Thursday Wire!

Georgina Beyer's Legacy w/ Gresham Bradley: March 9, 2023

Georgina Beyer's Legacy w/ Gresham Bradley: March 9, 2023 Georgina Beyer's Legacy w/ Gresham Bradley: March 9, 2023, 20.52 MB
Thu 9 Mar 2023

Georgina Beyer, a landmark political figure in Aotearoa, passed away earlier this week.

She was both the world’s first transgender mayor and transgender MP, and campaigned relentlessly for LGBTQ+ rights throughout the course of her life.

Spike Keith spoke to the head of the Rainbow New Zealand charity, Gresham Bradley, about her life and legacy.

Healthcare and Health Research Inequities For Women w/ Professor Kelly Burrowes: March 9, 2023

Healthcare and Health Research Inequities For Women w/ Professor Kelly Burrowes: March 9, 2023 Healthcare and Health Research Inequities For Women w/ Professor Kelly Burrowes: March 9, 2023, 12.24 MB
Thu 9 Mar 2023

Yesterday was International Women’s Day, and a continued cause of inequity for women is differences in healthcare and medical research. I spoke to Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes about this inequity, its causes, and how it can be resolved going forward.

The Communications Network After Cyclone Gabrielle w Dr. Ulrich Speidel From The University of Auckland 9 March, 2023

The Communications Network After Cyclone Gabrielle w Dr. Ulrich Speidel From The University of Auckland Ulrich Speidel From The University of Auckland, 12.66 MB
Thu 9 Mar 2023

Cyclone Gabrielle knocked out communication networks across parts of the North island and there have been calls that the communication network across Aotearoa is not up to standard to deal with disasters of this scale. Dr. Ulrich Speidel is a senior lecturer at the University of Auckland and he shares his thoughts on the current state of communication networks across Aotearoa. Simon started by asking him why cyclone Gabrielle knocked out so many communication networks.

Investing With a Gender Lens w/ Dr. Ayesha Scott From AUT

Investing With a Gender Lens w/ Dr. Ayesha Scott From AUT Ayesha Scott From AUT, 14.6 MB
Thu 9 Mar 2023

By investing with a gender lens investors can send a clear message to companies that female representation in boardrooms is an important issue. Dr. Ayesha Scott is a senior lecturer at AUT and she shares how this can help with gender equity. Simon began by asking Dr. Scott what investing with a gender lens is?

Should vaping be prescription-only? w/ Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes: 8 March, 2023

Should vaping be prescription-only? w/ Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes: 8 March, 2023 Should vaping be prescription-only? w/ Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes: 8 March, 2023, 8.88 MB
Wed 8 Mar 2023

Vaping is currently the subject of a debate with certain clinicians suggesting vape sales should use a prescription-only model. Arno spoke to Associate Professor Kelly Burrowes from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute about the ongoing debate on whether or not vaping should be made prescription-only in Aotearoa. 

This is a change that some countries, including Australia, have already made. 

Arno started off by asking if the government was already planning to make vaping prescription-only.