Don’t Give Up is a podcast series hosted by kiwi musician Danny McCrum. The idea of this podcast is to give people an insight into the real lives and careers of creative professionals, with a focus on problem solving and finding solutions in the arts, in our lives and in these unpredictable times. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to Don’t Give Up.
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Podcast channel for seminars presented by Manatū Taonga - the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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The Only Scott podcast is a podcast created and hosted by Scott McDonald-Bull. The Only Scott podcast covers whatever Scott decides to set his mind to and discuss. The podcast also involves some lucky guests who get too indulge into Scott's curiosity about different subjects and discussions (maybe not so lucky but they seem to have fun). Scott is based out of Auckland New Zealand and regularly uploads podcasts covering all kinds of subject matter from such as (but not limited to) music, mark ...
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Talk Direction: The 1D (& Harry Styles) Podcast / SIGN OF THE TIMES / Ever Since New York / Sweet Creature / Kiwi / One Direction / Niall Horan / This Town / Harry Styles / Liam Payne / Zayn Malik / Louis ...
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We're Caitlin and Lucia, two gals who love music, feminism, and One Direction. Here on Talk Direction we discuss everything and anything 1D! This means that as Harry Styles, Liam Payne, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik continue their paths as solo artists, we will be right there with them. We’ll be analyzing song lyrics for their deeper meanings, gushing about Harry's fashion evolution, and making predictions about future solo albums from the boys!
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From nine to noon every weekday, Kathryn Ryan talks to the people driving the news - in New Zealand and around the world. Delve beneath the headlines to find out the real story, listen to Nine to Noon's expert commentators and reviewers and catch up with the latest lifestyle trends on this award-winning programme.
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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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An adventure of tasting and pairing wine and music. With wine specialist Eric Brehm and musician and song-writer Adam J. Eros. For all types of wine and music lovers, amateur to connoisseur. Educational, silly, and filled with wine gems, original music created for each show topic, and bad jokes.
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Actors and Interests in Creative and Cultural Industries Globally: Re-orientating Resilience
Canaan Bridges Consulting Inc.
Creative and cultural industries are relevant players in most economies' markets. Who are the main key stakeholders in creative and cultural industries eco-systems (globally)? What actors and interests are prioritized, and which sub-sectors deserve more attention? What role does international law and development play in mobilizing new constructive outlooks in these sectors? This limited edition podcast will delve into these dynamics.
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Washington, DC, USA Broadcaster, Photographer, and Storyteller Victoria Gaither travels the world to tell stories and give a voice to people who have something to say. Victoria was in the news business for over 16 years as a news anchor and reporter and still works through the National Press Club and as a freelancer. Victoria also known as the 'Newslady' covers stories and events wherever she goes. Recently, she traveled to Bermuda, Fiji, New Zealand, Australia, and Hawaii. Her podcasts are ...
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The week that was Te Radar & Donna Brookbanks
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Comedians Te Radar and Donna discuss some of the contenders for strangest pet insurance claim of the year.
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The All Blacks coaching group lasted only five tests - Sam looks at the what Leon MacDonald's departure means for the ABs, plus the return of the America's Cup and the farewell of a Warriors great.
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Thirty years ago, British production collective The Ballistic Brothers released London Hooligan Soul, a diverse double-LP overview of UK club culture. A remastered 30th Anniversary edition has just been reissued, and we'll hear two key tracks from that today, followed by chiming guitar business from Auckland's Silk Cut and some 80s Afro-disco from …
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Around the motu: Kelly Makiha in Rotorua
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An independent panel has given the go-ahead for a controversial housing development for 202 homes at Ngongotaha in Rotorua.
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Book review: Becoming Tangata Tiriti: Working with Maori,
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Paul Diamond reviews Becoming Tangata Tiriti: Working with Maori, Honouring the Treaty by Avril Bell published by Auckland University Press
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Robin Woodsford: Why Boomers should fight for the future
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It was the greatest generational shift the world had seen.
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RNZ Pacific correspondent Lydia Lewis is in Tonga - where Pacific leaders are starting to arrive for the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders' Meeting.
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Auckland school trades academy fostering future builders
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There are 70 students at One Tree Hill College who are getting hands on experience in renovating a house - under the watchful eye of qualified tradies.
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The battle to beat the mpox outbreak in the Congo - before it spreads further
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The deadly virus M-pox has reached Asia. Last week, the World Health Organisation declared the increasing spread of M-pox in Africa a global health emergency.
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Harbourmaster details shortcomings in response to Aratere grounding
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Marlborough's harbourmaster has detailed shortcomings in the response to June's Aratere ferry grounding.
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Screentime: It Ends with Us, We Were Dangerous, The Decameron
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Film and TV commentator Perlina Lau joins Kathryn to talk about We Were Dangerous, written by Maddie Dai, who was interviewed on Nine to Noon last year.
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Parenting: the impact of traditional masculinity on boys
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New York Times contributor Andrew Reiner writes about traditional roles previously assigned to men and boys affects their lives.
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Technology: Starlink's rural impact, dating apps dive, Snoo sub fury
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Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the latest Telecommunications Monitoring Report and the many gaps between urban and rural areas.
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Around the motu: Peter de Graaf in Northland
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Peter details the healthcare crisis engulfing Northland and talks to Kathryn about the mysterious zombie fish turning up in the Kaipara Harbour.
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Book review: Age Less by Greg Macpherson
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Cynthia Morahan reviews Age Less by Greg Macpherson published by Upstart Press
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Don Schwass, NZ's go-to dog tracker
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After decades of searching for people lost in the wilderness, Don Schwass has found fame in recent years for his finding expertise.
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UK: Superyacht latest, GCSE 'anxiety', Shetlands rocket explosion, Trump and the Queen
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UK correspondent Matthew Parris has the latest on the sinking of the Kiwi-captained superyacht belonging to a British tech entrepreneur.
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Milestone marked for NZ's first 'wet house' - Te Pa Maru
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New Zealand's first 'wet house' - Te Pa Maru - will celebrate its one-year anniversary next month.
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Flight disruption from Whakaari/White Island eruption
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Bay of Plenty reporter Alisa Evans joins Kathryn to talk about the flight disruption across the Bay of Plenty from continued eruption at Whakaari/White Island.
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Transpower eases generators' water take amid power crunch
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Transpower has announced this morning it will allow generators to take more water from hydro lakes to help with the electricity crunch.
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Personal finance: Should young professionals rent-vest
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Money expert Simran Kaur joins Kathryn to talk about the wisdom of buying a property to rent if you're off overseas and want to build equity while you're away.
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Vance Hooper has been breeding plants since the 80s.
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Music with Dave Wilson: How healing and music is intertwined
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Music correspondent Dave Wilson plays three tracks that demonstrate the role music can have in healing.
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Around the motu: Tim Brown in Christchurch
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Work to restore ChristChurch Cathedral is over - for now.
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Book review: The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir
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Jenna Todd of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir by Griffin Dunne published by Allen & Unwin
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