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“Speak Up – Kōrerotia” – a radio show centred on human rights issues. Encouraging discussion on human rights issues prevalent in both Canterbury and New Zealand, Speak Up – Kōrerotia offers a forum to promote the issues facing New Zealanders, providing a voice to affected communities. Engaging in conversations around human rights issues in our country, each show covers a different human rights issue with guests from or working with the affected communities. Analysing and asking questions of ...
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Pūrākau - Māori stories and storytelling
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Guests Tania Cliffe-Tautari and Isla Huia discuss why pūrākau - stories and storytelling - are fundamental to Te Ao Māori, and how they are and might be utilised as tools for empowerment.
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Raising children as upstanders
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In May every year, kura and workplaces across Aotearoa celebrate Pink Shirt Day. It's a chance to visibly demonstrate our intolerance of bullying, and our commitment to diversity and being an upstander. With research showing that victims of bullying often find the inactions of bystanders more hurtful than the actual bullying behaviour, Mark Wilson …
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Human rights in Palestine
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What was the human rights situation like in Palestine before 7 October 2023, when conflict broke out? And what is the situation like now, more than six months on? Maha Elmadani and Yasser Abdul-Aal, two Palestinians living in Christchurch, and Tim Williams, a Christchurch local who lived for many years in Palestine, help us understand some of the d…
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Poetry for identity and human rights
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World Poetry Day (20 March) celebrates the power of this genre to challenge injustice and inspire positive change. We talk with published poets Emma Sidnam and Ciaran Fox about the ways they use poetry to both reiterate their own identities and broach broader social and political themes.
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Arguments for lowering the voting age
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In January 2024, the recently appointed National/Act/NZ First government declared it would halt proceedings, started under Labour, to lower the voting age from 18 to 16. This declaration was made the same week as the release of the Independent Electoral Review, which included a recommendation to lower the voting age, and came only months after the …
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Neurodiversity in the workplace
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Guests Prudence Walker (Te Kahui Tika Tangata), Jacqui Scott (Dyspraxia Support Group of NZ), Rich Rowley (Brain Badge) and Sarah Macdonald (Diversity Works) draw on their personal and professional experiences to talk through the many complexities of neurodiversity and how businesses might work to better accommodate neurodivergent staff.…
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - 75th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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Conversations on human rights in our country
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Australia's The Voice to Parliament "No" vote: What might it mean for indigenous rights?
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Guests ponder the potential implications of the October 2023 "No" vote for Australia's The Voice to Parliament referendum. Kate Hunter (Te Herenga Waka University of Wellington) situates the referendum in a longitudinal context and reflects on the potential implications of the “No” result in terms Australia-New Zealand relations. Amy Maguire (Unive…
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Speak Up Kōrerotia - Misinformation and disinformation in the 2023 election campaign
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How are we seeing misinformation and disinformation play out in the lead-up to the 2023 election? Sally speaks first with Nicole Skews-Poole from the Disinformation Project about the overarching themes and the dangers inherent in the spread of disinformation during election periods, then follows up with media experts Ursula Cheer (University of Can…
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Speak Up – Korerotia-17-10-2018 DANCEability - Replay
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Join Rodney Bell (internationally-renowned wheelchair dancer and founding member of Touch Compass), Lyn Cotton (Founder and Artistic Director of Jolt Dance Company) and Jo Casey (Regional Programme Coordinator (Christchurch) at StarJam) in a beautiful and uplifting discussion on the benefits of dance and performance for people perceived as having d…
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Meaning and mātauranga are embedded into Māori place names, and we are seeing a groundswell of public interest alongside Treaty settlements and statutory obligation to see them recognised and restored. Ruihana Smith (Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Kuia Trust) and Wendy Shaw (Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa New Zealand Geographic Board) talk about the importance of …
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Michael Breed is one of the best people in the Golf Instruction world, well in my opinion he is. He's one of many people who have inspired me to be a better instructor, coach, and professional. In this episode I share a couple of thoughts on what I have learned from him since he first came on the scene in 2009. He is an awesome professional and I c…
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Did you miss me? After a long delay and many different thoughts about doing this I'm back in your ear buds. No I'm not bringing back the Coach Brad Podcast. Instead I have a totally new show.Fore Right Radio is going will have less of me talking more cool kick #@% guests who have really cool stories to share, and more opinions and rants about well …
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Cam Cox is going places. You heard it here first. He is currently one of the Assistant Professionals at Ovinbyrd Golf Club in Muskoka Ontario. He is a leader and a trend setter for the next generation on PGA of Canada Professionals and a really great kid as well.By Fore Right Radio
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If Gary Vee was a Canadian guy from Windsor Ryan Robillard would be him. He is one of the hardest working golf professionals in Ontario, and he loves social media almost as much as I do.By Fore Right Radio
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I'll be honest. When it comes to golf pro's Casey Ward might be on of my favourite people. On this episode Casey and I get into biomechanics, here story of how she got into the business, and also what her goals for her career are. Plus of course we have a few laughs along the way.By Fore Right Radio
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A golf pro, a patriot, a long drive competitor, a lunatic. You can call Michael Michaelides many different things but one thing you can't deny the man is passionate!Michael is a the Men's Head Coach at Long Island University in New York. He's also competed on the big break, and worked at some amazing courses. In these two episodes Michael and I dis…
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