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Endometriosis Awareness w/ chief executive of Endometriosis New Zealand, Deborah Bush, and fourth year medical student, Madi Randall: Friday, March 5, 2021

Endometriosis Awareness w/ chief executive of Endometriosis New Zealand, Deborah Bush, and fourth year medical student, Madi Randall: Friday, March 5, 2021 Endometriosis Awareness w/ chief executive of Endometriosis New Zealand, Deborah Bush, and fourth year medical student, Madi Randall: Friday, March 5, 2021, 17.39 MB
Fri 5 Mar 2021

Endometriosis is a disease that affects 1 in 10 New Zealand people with uteruses, and approximately one hundred and seventy-six million females worldwide. Despite this, research and awareness of the incredibly painful disease remains low, with lots of unnecessary suffering for those who have it. To find out more, Zoë Larsen Cumming speaks to the co-founder and chief executive of Endometriosis New Zealand, Deborah Bush.

She also speaks to fourth year medical student living with endo, Madi Randall. 

Resources mentioned in the interview: 

Endometriosis NZ: https://nzendo.org.nz/

QENDO endometriosis symptom tracker: https://www.qendo.org.au/qendo-app

The Auckland Fringe Festival w/ Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho: Friday, 5 March, 2021

The Auckland Fringe Festival w/ Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho: Friday, 5 March, 2021 The Auckland Fringe Festival w/ Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho: Friday, 5 March, 2021, 13.02 MB
Fri 5 Mar 2021

Zoë Larsen Cumming speaks to the director of the 2021 Auckland Fringe Festival, Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho, about its history, its purpose, and how its been affected by COVID-19. 

Whakarongo mai! 

Neighbourhood Watch: March 4, 2021

Neighbourhood Watch: March 4, 2021 Neighbourhood Watch: March 4, 2021, 16.63 MB
Thu 4 Mar 2021

On this week's Neighbourhood Watch, Ayana spoke to Radio Adelaide's Zoe Kounadis about the rape allegations against Australian Attourney General Christian Porter, his denial, and the feeling over in Australia at the moment around this.

This comes after the Brittany Higgins case fall out, and Zoe reports the Governement isn't handelling these cases well according to a lot of the Australian populous. 

The Wire with Ayana: March 4, 2021

The Wire with Ayana: March 4, 2021 The Wire with Ayana: March 4, 2021, 92.1 MB
Thu 4 Mar 2021

This week is Ayana's first ever Wire. 

Ayana talks to Labour's Andrew Little about the PHARMAC review, inequity in access to medicine and distribution, and Hearing Awareness Month. 

Ayana then talks to Chief Executive of National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing about the first ever World Hearing report which finds that hearing loss in increasing dramatically. 

Karanama does a report on our ageing population, the consequences of people living longer, and some solutions. 

And on Neighbourhood Watch, Ayana talks to Zoe Kounadis following Attourney General Christian Porter coming forward as the Minister in which rape allegations had been made against. 

Labour's Andrew Little: March 4, 2021

Labour's Andrew Little: March 4, 2021 Labour's Andrew Little: March 4, 2021, 20.24 MB
Thu 4 Mar 2021

Ayana spoke with Labour's Andrew Little about the PHARMAC review, inequity across medicine distribution, and Hearing Awareness Month. 

 

Hearing Loss Increasing with National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Natasha Gallardo: March 4, 2021

Hearing Loss Increasing with National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Natasha Gallardo: March 4, 2021 Hearing Loss Increasing with National Foundation for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Natasha Gallardo: March 4, 2021, 20.42 MB
Thu 4 Mar 2021

Ayana spoke with NFDHH Chief Executive Natasha Gallardo about the first ever world report on hearing loss, the findings, preventable actions we can take, and what it's like living with hearing loss. 

Report on New Zealand's Aging Population: March 4, 2021

Report on New Zealand's Aging Population: March 4, 2021 Report on New Zealand's Aging Population: March 4, 2021, 18.07 MB
Thu 4 Mar 2021

Karanama reports on the New Zealand aging population, the issues that arise, and discusses potential solutions. 

ACT's Brooke van Velden on Auckland's Level 3 Lockdown and Māori Ward Laws: March 3, 2021

ACT's Brooke van Velden on Auckland's Level 3 Lockdown and Māori Ward Laws: March 3, 2021 ACT's Brooke van Velden on Auckland's Level 3 Lockdown and Māori Ward Laws: March 3, 2021, 21.49 MB
Wed 3 Mar 2021

This week James talked to ACT party deputy leader, Brooke Van Velden, about the level 3 lockdown currently happening in Auckland and some of the questions being raised in relation to the current cases.

James also talks ot Brooke about the Māori Ward bill which was passed through parliment and recieved large amount of opposition from ACT and the National Party.

The Wire with James: March 3, 2021

The Wire with James: March 3, 2021 The Wire with James: March 3, 2021, 105.02 MB
Wed 3 Mar 2021

This week James joins the Wednesday wire for the first time, starting off with a show in level 3.

James talks ot Allan Blackman on Dear Science, where they discuss electric cars, caterpillars and mating birds.

James also talks to ACT party deputy leader, Brooke Van Velden, about Auckland's level 3 lockdown and ACT's position on the Māori Ward bill which passed through parliament recently.

Unfortunately Aneeka had problems with her piece, but she will hopefully have that piece for you next week and lots of other great content!

The show finishes off with a short update on the independent police report which looked into workplace bullying.

Join us next week where hopefully the whole team will be in studio!

The Wire with Jemima: March 02, 2021

The Wire with Jemima: March 02, 2021 The Wire with Jemima: March 02, 2021, 102.07 MB
Tue 2 Mar 2021

Today on the Tuesday Wire, Lyric Waiwiri-Smith speaks to to Dr Sarah Cowie, a senior lecturer in Psychology at the University of Auckland, about how community expectations impact our actions during the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Jemima Huston talks to Dr Caroline Bell, a Canterbury District Health Board psychiatrist, about the impact of the Christchurch earthquakes on the Canterbury community following the 10 year anniversary of the fatal February 22nd earthquake last week. 

Jade Lewis looks into the impact of intermittent lockdowns on music industry. She speaks to Jonathan Meyer, an Auckland based full-time freelance musician and University of Auckland Music Professor Stephen Matthews on what it means to be a musician in New Zealand right now.