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NZ Tech PodcastNZ Tech PodcastAI Advances, Autonomous Wayves, and the Future of Mobile ConnectivityJoin Paul Spain and Ryan Ashton (A Few Quiet Yarns - AFQY) as they delve into the dynamic landscape of AI, autonomous driving technology, and the MWC 2025. They look autonomous vehicles and Kiwi-founded Wayve's expansion in Europe, Meta’s apology for Instagram feeds displaying graphic content, the Mobile World Congress 2025 and the evolving role of AI in areas like browsing, mobile networks and the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 / S25 Ultra. They also shine the spotlight on the importance of showcasing innovation through events like the NZ High Tech Awards, Te Hapori Matihiko, the Māori Tech Awards, and AFQY gat...2025-03-041h 13New Books with Miranda MelcherNew Books with Miranda MelcherAngela Wanhalla et al., "Te Hau Kainga: The Maori Home Front during the Second World War" (Auckland UP, 2024)Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front during the Second World War (Auckland University Press, 2024) by Dr. Angela Wanhalla, Dr. Sarah Christie, Dr. Lachy Paterson, Dr. Ross Webb and Dr. Erica Newman tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guar...2025-02-021h 18New Books in HistoryNew Books in HistoryAngela Wanhalla et al., "Te Hau Kainga: The Maori Home Front during the Second World War" (Auckland UP, 2024)Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front during the Second World War (Auckland University Press, 2024) by Dr. Angela Wanhalla, Dr. Sarah Christie, Dr. Lachy Paterson, Dr. Ross Webb and Dr. Erica Newman tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guar...2025-02-021h 18New Books in Australian and New Zealand StudiesNew Books in Australian and New Zealand StudiesAngela Wanhalla et al., "Te Hau Kainga: The Maori Home Front during the Second World War" (Auckland UP, 2024)Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front during the Second World War (Auckland University Press, 2024) by Dr. Angela Wanhalla, Dr. Sarah Christie, Dr. Lachy Paterson, Dr. Ross Webb and Dr. Erica Newman tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guar...2025-02-021h 18New Books in Military HistoryNew Books in Military HistoryAngela Wanhalla et al., "Te Hau Kainga: The Maori Home Front during the Second World War" (Auckland UP, 2024)Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front during the Second World War (Auckland University Press, 2024) by Dr. Angela Wanhalla, Dr. Sarah Christie, Dr. Lachy Paterson, Dr. Ross Webb and Dr. Erica Newman tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guar...2025-02-021h 18New Books in Pacific StudiesNew Books in Pacific StudiesAngela Wanhalla et al., "Te Hau Kainga: The Maori Home Front during the Second World War" (Auckland UP, 2024)Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front during the Second World War (Auckland University Press, 2024) by Dr. Angela Wanhalla, Dr. Sarah Christie, Dr. Lachy Paterson, Dr. Ross Webb and Dr. Erica Newman tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guar...2025-02-021h 18ĀIO: a road to peaceĀIO: a road to peace37. Hapu Wānanga; Māori Birthing Practices with Tawera TrinderToday we are exploring Māori birthing practices, we are joined by Tawera Trinder a Māori  midwife who works with whānau Māori alongside their pregnancy journey. Tawera and her team of wāhine deliver kaupapa Māori antenatal education wānanga, that is enriched with tikanga practices and principles. The kaupapa within the wānanga are delivered, and seen through a te ao Māori lens, in addition to the sensitive and articulate delivery of clinical and midwifery content. This is a powerfulful lens into the Māori worldview, highlighting the nurturing and spiritu...2024-09-241h 01REXREXREX Podcast Sunday 25th FebruaryOn today's podcast, Dom talks to the Chair of MIA and ApiNZ Nathan Guy about meat prices and the NZ Honey Strategy, and he talks with the Chair of the National Maori Horse Association Aotearoa Trust (Te Hapori Hoiho) about TV shows, horse treks and equine sports. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.2024-02-2432 minREXREXTe Hapori Hoiho Chair Lorraine StephensonLorraine Stephenson is a Dannevirke farmer and Chair of the National Maori Horse Association Aotearoa Trust (Te Hapori Hoiho) - she discusses the Trust, making TV series', the Trek for Life, horse sports and her love of all things equine. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.2024-02-2418 minSpada PodcastSpada PodcastLove Local / Arohaina tō HaporiIrene Gardiner, president of the Spada Executive, launched Spada's 'Love Local / Arohaina tō Hapori' campaign at the 2023 Spada Conference. Learn more about the Love Local / Arohaina tō Hapori campaign HERE Learn more about the 2023 Spada Conference HERE2024-01-1805 minPū KōreroPū KōreroPū Kōrero | Ngarimu ParataKo te pūkōrero o tēnei hōtaka ko Ngarimu Parata | Ngāti Porou Nau mai ki te whare kōrero o Pū Kōrero, ki konei whakarongo ai ki ngā kōrero a Ngarimu Parata mō ngā āhuatanga i pā ki ōna iwi o Te Tairāwhiti i te pānga mai o te huripari, otirā mō ngā mahi a ngā iwi ki te tautoko, ki te manaaki, ki te whakaora anō i ngā whānau me ngā hapori i pāngia kia puta, kia ora anō. 2023-09-1549 minNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesFamily RecollectionsI o Tatau Hapori : The Voice and the People of Our Neighbourhood This playlist supports an exhibition on display for August 2023 at the Franklin Hub. Oral histories often include great family history content and interesting social history. In these clips we hear some examples of different types of memories and recording. 0”45 – 2”05 The first recording was made in 1961 and is read as part of her family story by Elizabeth Duncan. 2”05 – 6”15 Susan Carpenter sat down recently with her elderly mother to record some family stories and her mother’s experience of growing up in Pukekohe. In this clip we hear a lovely recollection o...2023-08-0408 minNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesTransport and PlacesI o Tatau Hapori : The Voice and the People of Our Neighbourhood This playlist supports an exhibition on display for August 2023 at the Franklin Hub. In this track we hear stories of transport and places. 0”45 – 3”45 Sometimes it’s great to have places identified from old photos in oral history and sound recordings. In this interview we can hear the school playground in the background. Mr Bilkey and Pollock share early recollections of the shops on the main street of Pukekohe – this was recorded in 1961. 3”45 – 4”45 Recorded in 1961 as part of the Pukekohe Jubilee Celebration, Bridget Kennelly recalls what the streets were like prior to fo...2023-08-0412 minNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesFarming and AgricultureI o Tatau Hapori : The Voice and the People of Our Neighbourhood This playlist supports an exhibition on display for August 2023 at the Franklin Hub. Pukekohe and the wider district are best known for the rich soils for growing and agriculture. In these clips we hear voices of experience related to the business of farming and market gardening. 0:45 – 1:90 In the first track we hear John Johns, recorded in 1961 for the Pukekohe Golden Jubilee Celebration talking about changes in agriculture from farming and growing grains to vegetable market gardening. Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections OH-1471-007 1:90 – 3:25 Also recorded in 1961, Leslie Smeed explains the...2023-08-0418 minNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesNgā Pātaka Kōrero - Auckland LibrariesMemories of SchoolI o Tatau Hapori : The Voice and the People of Our Neighbourhood This playlist supports an exhibition on display for August 2023 at the Franklin Hub. Listen to a range of voices related to school and schooling. This track draws on a variety of oral history recordings. Search Kura Heritage Collections Online. Voices on this track include: 0:45 - 1:45 Violet Keith, 1884-1971, recalls her school years, recorded in 1961 for the Pukekohe Golden Jubilee Celebration, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections OH-1471-005 1:45 - 3:30 Patrick Gallagher, 1893-1965, recalls his teaching days, recorded in 1961 for the Pukekohe Golden Jubilee Celebration, Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections OH-1471-003 3:30 – 7:40 Gw...2023-08-0420 minALTBAYSALTBAYSQuack Pirihi (Takatāpui Creative/Māori Activist) - ALTBAYS Show #197Did you know that the Māori word takatāpui had historically referred to devoted relationships between people of the same sex, but in modern terminology, it encompasses LGBT identity and sexuality? Quack is a Youth and Community Worker, Takatāpui and Māori Activist who works across various kaupapa (principles) designed to improve outcomes for rangatahi Māori me whānau Māori. Quack comes to the Altbays Show to discuss protesting against deep sea mining in the Pacific, Mātauranga Māori, lgbtqia+ rights, Aotearoa NZ’s schooling system and much more!  Show 197 – Qu...2023-06-271h 18Korimako Vineyard Church SermonsKorimako Vineyard Church SermonsSunday 25 June 2023// Rhythms of Grace Series- Hapori/CommunityAmy shares about the vital practice of Hapori (Community) the vision of community from Acts 2:42, the challenges and how we can put this into practice as a church whānau2023-06-2538 minTRAIN LIKE A KING PODCASTTRAIN LIKE A KING PODCAST2. First taste of victoryIn this episode I discuss my first taste of victory and how important sports like waka ama can be in the development of rangatahi. The first taste of victory (or loss) in waka ama, can have a profound impact on rangatahi (youth) athletes. Participating in waka ama at a young age can promote tinana (physical) hauora (health), hinengaro (mental health), and whakapapa (cultural awareness) while fostering important life skills such as kotahitanga (teamwork), whakahaere (discipline), and whakaritenga whainga (goal-setting). The sense of accomplishment and pride that comes with achieving a victory in waka ama can be particularly significant for rangatahi...2023-04-0212 minTe MāturuTe Māturu012. Te Reo Tukutuku Investment Plan 2023Amohia ake te ora o te iwi, ka puta ki te wheiao!Te Mātāwai opens an Investment Round annually to support initiatives that revitalise the Māori language in Aotearoa. It's important to know that each Kāhui ā-iwi (regional cluster) has investment priorities that align with the principles and goals within their rohe.In this episode, Carel Smith and Brenda Soutar discuss the priorities for Te Reo Tukutuku in the 2023 Te Mātāwai Investment Round. Unlike the Kāhui ā-iwi, Te Reo Tukutuku is our sector based Kāhui which involves multiple e...2023-01-2019 minThe Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastEnd of Series OneIn this final episode of series one, Rob and Producer Mike look back at some of the key take aways from each guest such as good marketing from Scott Harrison, the strength in specialising like Jordan Turner and Amy Laithwaite, or just 'getting it done' from Michael O'Reilly and Hapori Ambassadors Jason Gardener and Amy Williams.Be sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or follow Rob on @rob_solly...2022-11-1032 minThe Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastJason Gardener MBEIn this episode Rob chats to Olympic Gold medalist, Hapori Ambassador, and president of UK Athletics, Jason Gardener about his role in UK Athletics and what it took to win gold in Athens in 2004. Follow Jason on InstagramBe sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or follow Rob on @rob_sollyFor musical motivation follow the Hapori Coach Spotify PlaylistProduced by Mike Hanson for...2022-10-2752 minThe Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastScott HarrisonIn this episode Rob catches up with Scott Harrison, founder of the Six Pack Revolution. As well as leading a global fitness brand, Scott is also an entrepreneur and childrens' author. Or in other words: A doer!Get more info on the Six Pack Revolution here:Or follow on Instagram and TwitterFor Scott's books go hereBe sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or...2022-10-131h 10The Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastMichael O'ReillyIn this episode Rob catches up with West End star, Michael O'Reilly. Michael's role as 'Johnny' in the stage production of Dirty Dancing is physically demanding and Michael recounts how his training in Rugby, his drive and competitive streak, and his fitness regime make him a 'doer'.Be sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or follow Rob on @rob_sollyFor musical motivation follow the Hapori Coach Spotify Playlist2022-09-291h 03The Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastThe Stretch Experience with Amy LaithwaiteIn this episode Rob chats to Amy Laithwaite, founder and Director of the Stretch Experience. Amy studied Dance in her native Canada to the highest level, training at the National Ballet of Canada before using her expertise in human movement to create a revolutionary training and physical therapy technique. Aside from fitness, Amy also talks about the challenges of running her own course and keeping on top of the business side.Find out more at thestretchexperience.comBe sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to...2022-09-1549 minThe Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastJordan TurnerIn this episode Rob talks to Jordan Turner, an international health and wellness coach and breath-work practitioner who works with CEOs, celebrities, professional athletes, and corporations. Follow Jordan on Instagram @jordanjackturnerBe sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or follow Rob on @rob_sollyFor musical motivation follow the Hapori Coach Spotify PlaylistProduced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions2022-09-011h 05The Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastAmy Williams MBEIn this episode Rob chats to Amy Williams, MBE, Olympic gold medalists and Hapori ambassador about what it takes to get to the top, moving from international competition to personal training, and just how many doors the MBE opens!Follow Amy on @amywilliamsBe sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or follow Rob on @rob_sollyFor musical motivation follow the Hapori Coach Spotify Playlist...2022-08-1855 minThe Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastThe Set UpIn this premier episode we meet our host, Rob Solly, personal trainer, music lover, and a guy 'who gets things done!' Be sure to download the Hapori Coach app and get all the information and support you need to build your Personal Training business at hapori.comFollow them on Instagram @haporicoach or follow Rob on @rob_sollyFor musical motivation follow the Hapori Coach Spotify PlaylistProduced by Mike Hanson for Pod People Productions2022-08-1835 minThe Dr. Richard PodcastThe Dr. Richard PodcastRob SollyIn this episode Dr Richard talks to Personal Trainer and host of the new Hapori Podcast about his approach to fitness, bespoke training and coaching, and hosting his new podcast the Hapori Podcast, aimed at helping personal trainers build their businesses. Follow Rob on @rob_sollyFollow the Hapori PodcastFor more about Richard visit his websiteInstragram: @dr_richard_Presented and produced by Mike Hanson for Pod People ProductionsRecorded at Spiritland StudiosMusic by Deli MusicCover Art by Jaijo2022-07-2035 minThe Hapori PodcastThe Hapori PodcastWelcome to the Hapori PodcastFor more information go to hapori.com2022-06-2701 minNgati Hine FMNgati Hine FMPukepukerau - Puatahi MaraeI te ra nei e korero ana ahau ki tetahi o aku Whaea Kahurangi o te kainga a Naida Glavish e pa ana ki ta maua hononga ki te marae o Puatahi ki roto i te Kaipara me nga mahi maara, ona mahi a hapori ki te tiaki i te marae ra.2021-05-2753 min95bFM: The Wire95bFM: The WireThe Wire w/ Caeden: 5 June, 2025For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Shanan Halbert about the recent 1News-Verian poll and calls for a bipartisan approach to Resource Management Act reform. For International Desk, they spoke to Professor Richard Krever, Professor of Tax Law at the University of Western Australia, about taxing tech giants with a Digital Services Tax. For this week’s City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Julie Fairey about Auckland’s congestion problem, specifically relating to Mount Smart Road, as well as the funding of community-led projects through Nga Hapori Momoho ...1970-01-0100 min