2023 NZ PODCAST AWARDS - PODCAST OF THE YEAR (GOLD) The shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters of New Zealand history, presented by William Ray.
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In this “unashamedly homegrown” podcast we tell the story of our islands from the time before people arrived all the way up to the year 2000. Winner of the bronze award for Best Indie Podcast in the NZ Podcast Awards 2021, Silver for Best Educational and Best Indie in 2022 and Silver for Best History in 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Encouraging and uplifting conversations to help strengthen your family relationships.
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Independent politics and media podcast from NZ Find articles and links at www.1of200.nz Support us at www.patreon.com/1of200
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Good questions. Great guests. Few beers... Steve and Seamus like asking good questions. And they love good answers. After over 20 years of friendship, they bought a microphone and started a podcast, allowing them to sit with, and learn from, the most interesting people they can access. From Kiwi legend Marc Ellis, to media personalities Jeremy Wells and Paddy Gower, Rugby coach extraordinaire Wayne Smith, sexologist Morgan Penn, and Olympian Dame Lisa Carrington... Between Two Beers has prod ...
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This is a weekly show broadcast on Free FM, an access radio station proudly supported by NZ on Air.
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The place to hear great stories from New Zealand winemakers, vineyards owners and others in the industry. Hosted by Boris Lamont. Published by Podcasts NZ.
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Conversations about the intersections of media, culture and technology in New Zealand, hosted by Duncan Greive, founder of The Spinoff. We'd love it if you're able to take a few minutes to fill out this short survey about The Fold so we can learn more about our listening community and what you'd like to hear on this series. Please click here to fill out the survey.
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True Crime New Zealand is a kiwi based true crime podcast. It is storytelling based with no opinion, just facts. We are trying to give the big picture of these crimes with context as well as investigating what happened subsequently and how the crime affected the wider community of NZ. www.truecrimenz.com
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People living with dementia are citizens whose lives matter. They have the same rights, needs and desires as everyone else, but are ignored far too often. It’s time their voices were heard. So join us and let's talk dementia.
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Abolitionist Approach Vegan. Continuing the abolitionist veganism approach Down Under.
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| Winner Best Podcast – NZ Radio Awards 2019 | | Winner Gold Medal – New York Festivals Radio Awards 2019 | | Winner Best Investigative Radio/Audio Series – The AIBs 2019 | Gail Maney was sent to prison on her son’s birthday. The police said she’d put a hit on a man who stole drugs from her. She went to jail for 15 years. She’s consistently denied having anything to do with the disappearance of Deane Fuller-Sandys. In fact, she says, she never even met him. She isn't sure he was murdered at ...
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Continuando el mensaje del veganismo abolicionista en Nueva Zelanda.
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Maria Baigent presents an hour of Musical Trinkets, written, sung and performed by Women.
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Listen to the New Zealand Society of Authors Oral History Podcast, hosted by Karyn Hay and including author interviews collected over 30 years. Also find our new podcast, NZSA Live! Featuring audio recorded at NZSA events.
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A magazine programme with long-form, in-depth feature interviews on current affairs, science, modern life, history, the arts and more. Hosted by Susie Ferguson.
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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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Stories from the people who make Wellington tick! B-Side Stories takes us beyond the mainstream to celebrate the unsung heroes, rebels and enthusiasts who shape the fabric and flavour of Wellington, New Zealand. B-Side Stories is aired every Tuesday from 5-6 pm on Wellington Access Radio, with support from NZ on Air.
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Hi! I'm that lone birdie who thinks she knows what she's doing but evidently...not. Follow me in my trials & tribulations and my A+ attempt in describing the beauty I witness during my travels. xx Deea
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The very best of Stuff's longform feature journalism, in audio form. One story, beautifully told, every week.
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This podcast explores some possibilities that first high tech, high volume contract brewing facility STUDIO B may have on the beer market and beer consumers.
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Join Ayla and Andi as they explore true crime in New Zealand (NZ) (the sinister side of New Zealand). We do this in a light hearted, completely oblivious, un-filtered kind of way. Expect to hear insensitive comments, bad jokes, and to be honest sometimes really offensive obscenities'. We explore NZ true crimes, unexplained phenomenon, and other mind blowing mysteries. Some episodes may be explicit and we recommend listener discretion. | Hosts: Ayla and Andi | Follow us on all the usual Socia ...
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Nau mai, rarau mai! Welcome and join with! This podcast is from my biz perspective on most things indigenous and how we can create authentic and diverse relationships. As always, people might get offended but their opinions of me is none of my biz! Find me on YouTube, FB and Insta: MW Consultancy Ltd NZ. Please share your thoughts and let's have a convo mate.
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Each week guests share influencing factors that contributed to te ira tangata (improved quality of life) in their lives, whanau and mahi, including how they learned to handle lifes challenges.
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Hosted by OAR FM's Community Connector Arina Aizal every Friday 10am. Connecting Cultures Features is a show by, for and about the beautiful and diverse multicultural people of Dunedin and New Zealand.
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An hour of nostalgia with your hosts Jimmy, Kelvin and Special Guests.
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The Praying for Families NZ podcast is a discussion where we explore the practice of prayer and the art of engaging in prayer as you would engage in conversation with a friend. We believe in the mountain-moving power of prayer and its importance in the life of every believer. Our discussions cover things like: - Practical ideas to help you pray - Examples of prayers you can pray for your family - Biblical foundations of prayer - Praying together as a couple, a family, a team, or a community ...
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Write On is hosted by Beverly Martens, a Dunedin-based writer and founder of Dunedin Literary Walking Tours. In each show, Beverly interviews local writers and people involved in the book industry. She also promotes local events and shares some good music. Write On with Beverly Martens is presented on behalf of the Otago Southland Branch of the New Zealand Society of Authors and has been created with generous support from the University Book Shop.
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Remember when we used dial-up internet and texts cost 20 cents each? Join host Jane Yee and a revolving cast of The Spinoff staff to relive the fads and phenomena that helped shape us across the generations.
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Every day, members of the New Zealand Defence Force achieve extraordinary things. The Unclassified podcast brings to light memorable first-hand tales of courage and commitment, service and sacrifice. Season one looks at the NZDF’s significant contribution over more than 20 years to regional security in Afghanistan, and includes previously unheard stories about the heat of battle, the role of the SAS, keeping the faith in times of tragedy, and the lasting impacts of this deployment on those w ...
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Marvin Hubbard presents an hour of interesting and eclectic and topical radio. Marvin interviews a wide range of people from religious leaders and teachers through to ecological activists and touring musicians. Supported by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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Talking to NZ brewers about beer and brewing, interspersed with drinking and tom-foolery.
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Hosted by Lissie Anglesey - A rural mum of 3 young boys. Mums on the Land - NZ is a podcast focusing on rural mums raising kids on the land in New Zealand. Each fortnight, a rural mum from somewhere in New Zealand will discuss everything from the highs, the lows, and everything in between of their life as rural farming mum. You will hear stories that will make you laugh, cry and share joy but most of all I hope this helps you know that you are NEVER alone.
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Join the K-Talk team and special guests for a celebration of Korean culture and music. Every Second Tuesday on OAR FM’s Connecting Cultures Zone. Brought to you by the Dunedin Korean Language & Culture Society.
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Taking on the patriarchy, one episode at a time. Made with support from NZ On Air.
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Don't just be good, be great! Short encouraging and inspirational Podcasts on having better relationships, lives, families and great mental health. Ferg (me) is a Father of 4, Boss, Friend, encourager who wants to see stronger marriages and relationship, people enjoying parenting, excelling in their jobs and for people to understand how great they are and how good life can be.Check out the website here: www.begreat.co.nzPlease share and lets help our friends and family have incredible lives.
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Ever wondered what’s the big deal with a particular play or playwright? Was Romeo really worth it? What exactly was Oedipus’ complex? Who was Antigone antagonising? And why was a play about vaginas revolutionary for its time? This is where Play: Notes comes in. Join Dramaturgs Emily Duncan and Allison Horsley as they give you the need-to-know notes on plays that have influenced how we watch, read, and think about theatre. Warning: Contains mature themes, language, and spoilers. Play:Notes is ...
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"Envision this podcast as a meticulously researched audio biography, unveiling the extraordinary lives, stories and decisions of the most remarkable individuals and companies." Thanks to you, we rank in the top ten podcast shows globally for the past 2 years running, with listeners in 27 countries. With host Vidit Agarwal, re-imagine the traditional high flyer and celebrate the world's best and most relatable role models, and their journeys from their sunrise (childhood) to today. Contact us ...
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The Dunedin Senior Chinese Association shares their experience living in Dunedin as seniors, and what they know about Chinese culture.
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2x SEASONS. Exploring stories that are firmly rooted in our past to magically dream about the futures we want to create for ourselves. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
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Four Muslim women widowed by the Christchurch mosque attacks share their journeys through grief and take steps towards a different life. Made possible by the RNZ/NZ On Air Innovation Fund.
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LIBERTY means freedom and justice for all, not a select few. However, Globalism and the rising Technocracy have become a very real threat to our most fundamental freedoms. Follow Liberty Now to get the stories behind the headlines and interviews with people who are taking action as we explore solutions and expose the corruption of the New World Order. Learn more and join the resistance! @ https://libertynow.com/
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Celebrating the scenes, places and moments in history of NZ music. In each episode MC Slave pulls up a chair with some of the most important musical figures in Aotearoa, teasing out never-before-heard stories from local heroes and rising stars alike, and joining the dots between genres and generations.
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The story behind our Maori place names, that's the vibe of the podcast Nau Mai Town producer Justine Murray is back with a fresh season and she's taking us to Wanaka, in Otago South Island. It's a stunning part of the country - but what does the name 'Wanaka' mean? RNZ Producer Justine Murray was there and finds out not only the meaning of the name…
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The Olympic Games are currently taking place in Paris.
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NZ Herald senior writer Simon Wilson talks crime on Queen St, the PM's walkabout last Friday, and the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in care.
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Today on NZ Sporting History we speak to hockey player Anna Lawrence In her 12 years with the Black Sticks.
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Say hello to Music with Michal on RNZ's Storytime podcast
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If you have young kids, it's likely you've heard of 'Music With Michal'.
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The top 1% - who are they, and how can you join the club?
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We may not like to talk about what's going on with our guts... things like constipation and diarrhea can be a bit awkward to discuss, but we're all humans at the end of the day and we all experience it.
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Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith joins to discuss the preliminary results from the most comprehensive UBI trial to date...
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A year of kākāpō at Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari
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It's been one year since kākāpō returned to mainland Aotearoa at the fenced Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari. Claire Concannon finds out what mischief they've been up to, and what's next for the iconic parrot.
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Teenage girls have a message for their parents and the rest of the world; we're smarter than you think we are. Chelsey Goodan's new book is called, UNDERESTIMATED: The Wisdom and Power of Teenage Girls.
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Season two of Stuff's multi-award winning podcast The Trial is coming very soon. Police are called to the multi-million dollar home of a successful couple to find the body of Pauline Hanna, also known as Pauline Polkinghorne. A year and a half later, eye surgeon Philip John Polkinghorne is charged with murdering his wife, a charge he denies. The Tr…
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Season two of Stuff's multi-award winning podcast The Trial is coming very soon. Police are called to the multi-million dollar home of a successful couple to find the body of Pauline Hanna, also known as Pauline Polkinghorne. A year and a half later, eye surgeon Philip John Polkinghorne is charged with murdering his wife, a charge he denies. The Tr…
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Today on Bookmarks we're joined by Jason Te Kare - the Tauranga-born actor, director and playwright, who previously worked as RNZ's drama producer. He's currently holed up in Auckland's Silo theatre, where he's directing an upcoming performance of 'Scenes From The Climate Era', which starts it run on Friday.…
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Pumped for a new take on pumpkin soup
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Pumpkin soup is a comforting classic, perfect for a cosy night in - but do you find the kids end up eating more buttered bread than the soup itself? This version takes soup up a notch with the genius addition of crispy gnocchi and halloumi. Sam Parish has the goods.
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Jemima talks about Hysterical by Wondery. It's about a mysterious illness that spreads through a school in New York. She also discusses Dangerous Memories by Tortoise which is about a holistic therapist who controls the lives of her clients through false memories.
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Today on 'Heading Off' we're exploring one of the least visited-countries on the planet - Timor-Leste. It's had a rough history, but after gaining independence this small Southeast Asian island is keen for tourists. Helping boost the country's tourism profile is Jonty Crane, who's been living in Timor-Leste since February.…
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Tax cuts are coming, what will you do with yours?
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From today, new tax thresholds apply, which will reduce most people's income tax bills. Coinciding with the cuts is a ReliefAid campaign with a simple question: Will you give your tax cut to Gaza?
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A workshop about climate change is the latest event to be dubbed 'a trendy night out' by the New York Times. Climate Fresks are game based events where participants work together to solve a puzzle relating to climate change.
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