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  • Ep 65 - Teanau Tuiono MP- Foreign Affairs Spokesperson for The Green Party of Aotearoa.
    2025/08/21

    Is the Israeli government committing genocide in Gaza? What should we be doing to assist Ukraine? What’s gone wrong with the New Zealand- Cook Islands relatiomship ? Should we be a neutral country? And what do we need to know about Pacific politics and environmental issues?

    In this wide ranging and engaging conversation Green Party Foreign Affairs spokesperson Teanau Tuiono, speaks candidly about these issues and more.

    He is the Greens first Pasifika MP, who also holds their portfolios for Defence and Disarmament,National Security and Intelligence, Oceans and Fisheries, Pacific Peoples, Space,Veterans and Workplace Relations and Safety.

    You can find out more about Teanau Tuiono and his political views here:

    https://www.greens.org.nz/teanau_tuiono

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    25 分
  • Monday is Hope Day - Sir Graeme and Lady Dingle
    2025/08/17

    Last Friday I had the pleasure of talking with Sir Graeme Dingle and Lady Dingle - Jo-anne Wilkinson (pictured) who started the Graeme Dingle Foundation 30 years ago with the aim of improving the lives of young New Zealanders and helping them realise their full potential.

    The Foundation works with Aotearoa New Zealand’s tamariki and rangatahi at different life stages through schools and communities, delivering life enhancing programmes that have now involved over 30,000 young people in 10 regions across the country.

    One of the things that makes the Graeme Dingle Foundation special is their focus on being the fence at the top of the cliff, not the ambulance waiting at the bottom. They believe that prevention is better than cure, and their programmes are designed to empower youth to make positive choices and develop healthy habits early on in life.

    While we talk about the work of the foundation in this podcast, much of our conversation is about a rugged 1200 km journey Sir Graeme undertook with six violent offenders back in 1988 and Jo- anne and Graeme’s views about how military-style Boot camps are not the way to help young people develop the resilience they need to turn their lives around.

    You can find out more about the inspiring work of The Graeme Dingle Foundation here:

    https://dinglefoundation.org.nz

    Sir Graeme Dingle is a New Zealand outdoor adventurer and mountaineer. In 1968, Dingle and Murray Jones were the first to climb all six major European north faces and the Bonati pillar, including Eiger and Matterhorn in one season.He has achieved over 200 mountaineering and adventure firsts worldwide, including first ascents of mountains and faces in the Himalayas, the Andes, and in New Zealand.Dingle made the first traverse of the Himalayas, a distance of some 5000 km, in 265 days. He has made a 28,000 km traverse of the Arctic, the first winter traverse of the Southern Alps taking 100 days, and the first transit of the Northwest Passage by snow machine.

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    22 分
  • Ep 63 Action Station's Free Dental Care For All Campaign - Hana Pilkinton-Ching
    2025/08/03

    Monday Is Hope Day

    Do you think everyone should be able to access free dental care?

    I do.

    It has always seemed ridiculous to me that if something goes wrong with any other part of your body you can get help through our public health system - but not teeth.

    Well, this week’s Monday Is Hope Day story is about Action Station’s campaign to do something about the bad teeth situation and are calling on the Government to bring universal dental care into the public healthcare system to make it free for all.

    For a start they are close to getting their target of 20,000 signature on their petition which you can sign here :

    https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/make-dental-care-free-for-all-nz

    But wait! There’s more!

    Last Friday I spoke with Hana Pilkinton- Ching who is one of the campaign organisers and starting next Monday they are taking Dental Care For All on the road.

    They will be heading all over the motu from August to October this year to hold dozens of Dental for All community events. From panel discussions, to market stalls, to free dental days and more. You can find the details on their website:

    https://www.dentalforall.nz

    Their first roadshow trip is in August, heading up the West Coast of the North Island from Te Whanganui a Tara and wrapping up with events in Kirkiriroa and Rotorua.

    Check out the Dental for All Roadshow calendar (or Facebook events) for event details. It would be great if you could tell them if you’re planning to attend.

    To keep in the loop about their second and third roadshow trips, make sure you’re signed up for updates — because more info coming soon!

    People like Hana and organisations like Action Station remind me that despite the self centred policies coming out of the Beehive , there are lots of good people in our country doing good things to make life better for all of us - and in that, there is hope!

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    19 分
  • Ep 62 - Chlöe Swarbrick - Co-Leader New Zealand Aotearoa Green Party
    2025/08/02
    The Sunday Long Read and ListenI had the very enjoyable experience of interviewing Chlöe Swarbrick last Thursday. I’d never met or spoken with Chlöe before and I was taken by how the MP for Central Auckland and Co-Leader of the Greens, has carefully thought through in detail big issues such as What is the role of government in the economy? and How can we pay for better housing, healthcare, education and all the other things people in our society need ?Authenticity comes from knowing who you are and what you believe. Authenticity comes from walking the talk.And authenticity, born of social conscience, is as freshing as it is inspiring.So, if you are in need of a little hope for the future,you might like to find 25 minutes today to listen to the very authentic Chlöe Swarbrick.Or, you may prefer to read the transcription. Please share and restack posts you find useful. Thank you This interview has been made free to listen to thanks to the generosity of my paid subscribers who support my independent public journalism.For $10 a month including GST ( less than a cup of coffee a week) you can not only gain full access to all my paywalled fourth estate articles and podcasts, but get to comment in a chatroom full of thoughtful Kiwis who care about our country and where it is going.I post something everyday and all subscriptions go to meet production costs .TRANSCRIPTIONHello, I'm Bryan Bruce and welcome to Head to HeadMy guest today is the co-leader of the Green Party and MP for Auckland Central, Chloe Swalbrick.Kia ora, Chloe.Chlöe :Kia ora, thank you for having me.Bryan :You've been an MP for nine years now, is it? Since 2017?Chlöe : Nearly nine years.Bryan: A lot of people will know your name, but not much about your background.Just fill me in a little bit about where you grew up, how you got interested in politics.Chlöe : Yeah, how long have we got? (laughs) So I grew up all over kind of central, south central Taumaki Makaurau, Auckland. So me and my little sister were trying to count up the number of rental properties that we lived in the other day, but couldn't, a few dozen. But long story short, you know,I spent a lot of time with my dad and in those conversations, what some would call arguments as I was growing up. I learned a lot about how you can flesh out your worldview by trying your best to understand other people and their perspectives. As my old man used to always say, different people see different things differently.I later went to uni, did one of my undergrad degrees in philosophy and realized my old man was not Socrates, did not come up with the idea of subjectivity. ( laughs)But, you know, in doing so, I guess that's part of the intellectual framework or ideological framework that I approach things with, where I'm just, obviously very clear about where my views and values have landed, but I'm fundamentally interested in understanding other people's points of view, because otherwise you can't move forward.So yeah, I then went on to study my law degree. While I was at university, I spent about four and a half years at 95 BFM, number one alternative radio station in Auckland, where I thought that I might actually eventually become a journalist because I was really interested in, again, trying to understand the shape of the world, the motivations of different players and that. And I was consistently interviewing these community leaders and researchers and people who had dedicated their lives to solving and understanding these problems…and then the politicians!!And I did not understand that the massive gap between the reality of what people were saying on the ground and then what the politicians were coming to the table with, let alone the gap between what politicians said and what they did. So all of that was bubbling away in the background as I also got involved in running a few different small businesses with my former partner- Alex.We were involved in producing menswear clothing for a little while, we ran a bunch of events,particularly in arts and culture and nightlife across Tamaki Makaurau,particularly in the central city.And up until the point that I was elected, I was running a little art gallery, coffee and donut shop on Mount Eden Road next to the Crystal Palace.So that's, I guess, a bit of a grab bag of all the things that I'd been doing,How I got involved in politics is I was interviewing the kind of top four candidates as prescribed by the mainstream media for the Auckland Mayoralty in 2016, and I was just really frustrated by the fact that I didn't feel as though they were addressing issues that mattered to me or to my community or to my friends.At the same time, we were sitting in the context of the brain drain, you know, with the former national government, and I was watching a bunch of my mates who are incredibly talented all go offshore for a lower cost of living and a higher quality of life, and I just kind of had to go and say, stay and fight, you cowards. You know, ...
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  • EP- 61 Labour MP Vanushi Walters
    2025/07/21

    As part of my Head2Head series I have been interviewing politicians to find out a little about who they are,why thet got into politics, and what they believe.

    In this episode I meet Vanushi Walters who is Labour’s Shadow Attorney- General and an Associate Spokesperon on Foreign Affairs .

    We discuss the threats to our rule of law and our democracy by legislation that has been brought before the House in recent times, and what New Zealand could be doing about the terrible events in Gaza and Ukraine.

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    36 分
  • EP 60 - Economist Ganesh Ahirao
    2025/07/15

    Bryan Bruce catches up with Dr Ganesh Ahirao, former BERL Research Director and Chair of the now disestablished Productivity Commission , to talk about the direction and purpose of our Economy, privatisation concerns for our Public Health System and why Early Childhood Education is much more than baby sitting.

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    32 分
  • Ep 58 Jesus' Women Disciples - Professors Helen Bond and Joan Taylor
    2025/07/05

    The Sunday Long Read gives way this week to a Sunday Long Watch and Long Listen.

    Last week I had the privilege of interviewing two Jesus and 1st Century historians – Professors Joan Taylor, currently in Wellington, and Prof. Helen Bond at the University of Edinburgh, who jointly authored and presented the BBC Channel 4 documentary Jesus’ Female Disciples and the book Women Remembered about Jesus’ Female Disciples.

    Because the history of Christianity was written by men, the two scholars argue, the importance and contribution of the women to the spread of the Jesus message has been largely overlooked - women who preached, healed, baptised and even bankrolled the movement.

    You can find their documentary JESUS’ FEMALE DISCIPLES here:

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    37 分
  • Ep 57 - Blake Forbes and Paul Barlow
    2025/07/04

    Today I am catching up with Blake Forbes and Paul Barlow

    Blake has a disability. He has spastic cerebral palsy with mild autism and ADHD, but that hasn’t stopped him running a very effective interview podcast called BFG (short for Blake Forbes Gentle) which he produces with co-host Paul Barlow .

    Paul has a media background and, in addition to working with Blake, runs his own podcast show entitled Paul The Other One.

    Blake has become an effective advocate for people with disabilities and at the moment is rightly concerned about the loss of respite funding for care givers.

    And Paul is into anyalizing the Local Body elections.

    Kia kaha Blake and Paul .Thank you for a very enjoyable and informative conversation.

    If you want to check out Blake’s Channel you can find it here:

    https://www.youtube.com/@thebfgpodcast

    Paul’s personal channel Paul The Other One is here:

    https://www.youtube.com/@Paul...theotherone

    Paul is a former political commentator with a background in media studies and pop culture, and has over 35000 followers of his content from across Aotearoa.

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    27 分