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Polynésie la 1èrePolynésie la 1èreTahuhu MaraeuraDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2025-07-0104 minScotty & IzzyScotty & IzzyLEA TAHUHU | White Ferns bowler returning from injury to take on Australia in three T20sLea Tahuhu joins the show as she returns for the team’s upcoming T20 series against Australia which begins tonight at Eden Park Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2025-03-2006 minAfternoons with StaffyAfternoons with StaffyAfternoons with Daniel McHardy - Full Show (13/11/24)On the show: Member of the Women's T20 World Cup winning White Ferns quick Lea Tahuhu takes us through the tournament that led to their success Aotearoa Rugby Pod host Ross Karl shares his thoughts on the All Blacks Northern Tour so far & the 2025 Super Rugby squads NBA writer Benyam Kidane talks NBA Cup & how the league is shaping up after week 3 The Comment Section - Producer Jacob trawls through the internet & presents his findings The Water Cooler - what will 2024 be remembered most for, Saturday Session blind co-host ranking & Shihad greatest NZ band of all-time? Lost in...2024-11-132h 03Afternoons with StaffyAfternoons with StaffyLea Tahuhu: A deep-dive into the Women's T20 World Cup winning White FernsWhite Ferns stalwart Lea Tahuhu joins Daniel McHardy to talk through the tournament that lead them to become World Champions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-11-1312 minThe All Sport BreakfastThe All Sport BreakfastD'Arcy Waldegrave: What a turnaround for the White FernsOh my! What a turnaround. This morning the White Ferns beat the West Indies to secure their place in the ICC Womens T20 World Cup final. South Africa awaits in a final bereft of the two biggest teams in women’s cricket, the almost peerless Australians and the other perpetual thorn in the side of the Kiwis, England. This victory represents a changing of the guard at the pointed end of the women’s game here. The transfer of power from the old school to the next generation looked to be a st...2024-10-1802 minThe All Sport BreakfastThe All Sport BreakfastLea Tahuhu: White Fern on the team's T20 World Cup win over IndiaThe White Ferns have snapped a 10-game losing streak in the T20 format after a 58-run win over India in their opening World Cup game in the United Arab Emirates.  Batting first, New Zealand set a total of 160, led by skipper and player of the match Sophie Devine and her unbeaten 57.  India were bowled out for 102 in their chase.  D'Arcy catches up with Lea Tahuhu to review their victory.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-10-0506 minPowerplay: A Women’s Cricket PodcastPowerplay: A Women’s Cricket PodcastUltimate allrounders – juggling cricket and motherhoodOn ESPNcricinfo Powerplay, Valkerie Baynes and Firdose Moonda recently caught up with Lauren Down, the New Zealand batter who toured England just six months after giving birth, as well as team-mate Lea Tahuhu and South Africa’s Masabata Klaas, who has just been named winner of the Makhaya Ntini - Power of Cricket Award. They share their experiences of becoming mothers amid elite sporting careers, Valkerie and Firdose look at various boards’ approaches to pregnancy and parenthood in a rapidly changing landscape which has seen cricket playing catch-up to other employers. Learn more about your ad c...2024-09-0657 minNos familles, nos liensNos familles, nos liensFamille FAREPEIPrésenté par Fany TORRE Mont-Dore Famille FAREPEI. Tahuhu Etienne FAREPEI se remémore ses origines polynésiennes (de Raivavae) et chinoises, son grand amour avec Sosani Rachel PETEISI, et ses liens avec les OPUTU, LEI, HALUNE, HNAMUKO, TETUIRA, AMARU, HAEWENG… Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2023-09-2615 minOn The Front FootOn The Front FootOn the Front Foot - Episode 81This week, Jeremy Coney takes a peak at the Sri Lankan side that will be playing two tests here in March, we investigate possible Blackcap test team changes, is now the appropriate time? Former England off spinner Vic Marks not certain that England has the much needed spin options for the modern game and Leah Tahuhu delighted to be back in the White Ferns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-07-0636 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastS3E2 The Lack of an Australian TreatyIn today's episode, Michaela Selway sat down with the president of the History Society, Tess Mazey-Richardson, and Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell to discuss why Australia did not get a treaty during the process of European colonisation, and the effects this has had on their history. This discussion is placed in a global context as the Australian situation is compared to the process of colonisation in America and New Zealand. This interview was recorded in May 2020. N.B. apologies for the sound quality, this was recorded virtually with low quality microphones. Music by Makeshift...2021-03-1957 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastS3E1 History & Film: Hollywood, Perspective, & What It Can Teach UsIn this week's episode, Michaela Selway and Louise Ryan discuss the benefits of learning history through film and what it can teach us. These visual texts can be used to not only uncover information about the period it discusses but also the time in which it was created and the worldview of the director. While generally full of historical inaccuracies, teaching and learning about history through film can be extremely beneficial to the ways in which we understand the past and the present. More from Louise: https://twitter.com/LouiseARyan Music by Makeshift Locale 2021-03-0553 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastQueenship in the Middle AgesThis week on the pocast, Michaela and Alex discuss the role of queens through the Middle Ages - both what they were supposed to do as well as what was expected of them. They draw connections between the Middle Ages and the present to show that, while the relevance of the royals may not be as important to the running of society as it was in the Middle Ages, they still play a very important role. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by Makeshift Locale2020-10-2249 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastWhy You Should Learn a Language If You Are Studying HistoryThis week on the podcast, Michaela is joined by Masters students Helen Wyeth, Alexandra Forsyth, and Heidi Chapman to talk about the benefits of learning a language for studying history. They discuss this topic in relation to the History and Classics & Ancient History programs at the University of Auckland.  Learning a language has many benefits, from teaching you about the worldviews of other cultures and being able to read both primary and secondary sources in their original language. We hope you enjoy the episode! For a related blog post on the topic click here: https://www.tahuhukorero.c...2020-10-071h 00Tahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastStudying History at the University of Auckland: The Student PerspectiveIn this week's episode, the tables are turned and Michaela Selway and Bryony Ammonds-Smith are put in the hot seat as Dr Malcolm Campbell interviews them about their University experience. They covered many topics from why study history at university, does history still have a place in our current day, and what kind of things you can learn here at the University of Auckland. For more information about studying a History degree, click here: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/study-options/find-a-study-option/history.html Music: Makeshift Locale2020-08-1700 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastWomen in the Two Ages of Wonder: Episode 3 - Ada LovelaceIn this week's episode, Badger and Michaela return to the women in science series, profiling the life of Ada Lovelace. They talk about her life, her entrance into the sciences and the notable contributions she made, arguing that she was indeed a notable scientist who deserves to be given this title. All of the images discussed are on the blog so make sure to check them out here: https://www.tahuhukorero.com/post/ada-lovelace-the-first-computer-programmer Music by: Makeshift Locale2020-08-0600 minMatty & PJ - The PodcastMatty & PJ - The PodcastMay 08 - A Mothers Day Special!Lea Tahuhu & Amy Satterthwaite called in Why is your Mum so awesome?A shout-out to all our mums Secrets you've kept from your MumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-05-1118 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastAn Interview with Branko MarceticWelcome back to Tahuhu Korero. In this weeks episode, Michaela interviewed Branko Marcetic just before the release of his new book "Yesterday's Man: The Case Against Joe Biden". They discussed how Marcetic went from studying history at the University of Auckland to working for the world-renowned magazine Jacobin and writing his book. Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Yesterdays-Man-Case-Against-Biden/dp/1839760281/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Read more from Marcetic: https://jacobinmag.com/author/branko-marcetic2020-04-1200 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastA Discussion on Women's History || Part TwoThis episode is part two of our Discussion on Women's History that we had with AP Malcolm Campbell and Sara Buttsworth from the University of Auckland. In this episode, we discuss some of the history of women's history and what is meant in the 20th Century versus the 21st Century; some of the problems of women's history and who can/should tell women's history. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by Makeshift Locale2019-10-2500 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastA Discussion on Women's History || Part OneThis episode is part one of our Discussion on Women's History that we had with AP Malcolm Campbell and Sara Buttsworth from the University of Auckland. In this episode we discuss four notable women you may never have heard of but should know about! These women come from all over the world and made a significant impact throughout their life. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by Makeshift Locale2019-10-1700 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastAn Accident Waiting To Happen || The Chicago Fire w/ Paul TaillonIn today's episode of the podcast, we had the opportunity to discuss the Chicago Fire with Paul Taillon, lecturer in American Studies at the University of Auckland. We discussed why the fire started, how the city of Chicago was rebuilt and some of the myths that have followed down the generations in the retelling of this story. Music by Makeshift Locale www.tahuhukorero.com  2019-10-1100 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastWomen in the Two Ages of Wonder: Episode 2 - Caroline HerschelThis week on the podcast, Badger Dowdeswell from AUT joins Michaela again to discuss the first woman in the "Women in the Two Ages of Wonder" series.  They discussed the life and careers of Caroline Herschel who started from humble beginnings but ended up the first paid woman astronomer. All of the images discussed are on the blog so make sure to check them out here: https://www.tahuhukorero.com/blog?fbclid=IwAR0wIR-BafJdlNUmnDA6CFHiWi8E3KQ1CklRcPbtQB98lXhB3xm-xcqqo3g Music by: Makeshift Locale2019-09-1800 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastAn Interview with Professor Janet M. Davis - Part Two | Public HistoryThis is part two of our interview with Professor Janet M. Davis from the University of Texas at Austin. In this episode, we discuss the benefits and consequences of partaking in public history, plus some notable moments in Janet's public history career. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss part two which will be released shortly. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by: Makeshift Locale2019-09-1000 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastAn Interview with Professor Janet M. Davis - Part One | Career, Research Projects, and Her Inspiration for Entering HistoryThis week on the podcast we had the pleasure of interviewing Professor Janet M. Davis from the University of Texas at Austin. We discussed a whole range of topics from why she entered the discipline of History, how certain events in her life changed her research plans and how this has all helped to develop her career as an academic. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss part two which will be released shortly. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by: Makeshift Locale2019-09-0300 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero Podcast"Mythologising" Medieval Origins - A Conference Paper by Michaela SelwayIn today's episode of the podcast, we are showing you Michaela's presentation at the 2019 New Historians Conference at Victoria University of Wellington earlier this year. This embodies Michaela's MA research on Gregory of Tours and Orosius of Braga, particularly how they used the biblical origin myth in their Chronicles. This can be used in conjunction with our latest blog post where we give you tips and tricks for writing your first conference paper! If you have any questions, make sure to get in touch! www.tahuhukorero.com Music by...2019-08-2000 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastWestern Music and Music Education Through the Ages || A Conversation with Daniel YeomIn this episode of the podcast, Michaela was joined by BSc Hons in Music Psychology student Daniel Yeom to talk about the different musical periods the Western World has encountered since the Middle Ages and the characteristics of each period. Following this they discussed how music education has changed in response to the development of technology and how music educators possibly need to ask some tough questions that they are currently avoiding. www.tahuhukorero.com Music by: Makeshift Locale2019-07-0400 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastWomen in the Two Ages of Wonder: Episode 1 - IntroductionThis episode marks the first in a four-part series of the role of women in science history! Michaela is joined by Badger Dowdeswell, a computer science lecturer at AUT who studied the history of computer science in the first few years of his postgraduate studies. This episode gives context into the two Ages of Wonder and the societies these women were working in. There is also a brief introduction into the four women that will be profiled: Caroline Herschel, Ada Lovelace, Margaret Hamilton, and Grace Murray Hopper. More information can be found at: www.tahuhukorero.com 2019-06-1400 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastRemembering Tiananmen SquareOn the podcast so far we have often discussed events and their place in history and how they are remembered, however in today's podcast, we discussed a place. Tiananmen Square is well-known for the 1989 protest that ended tragically due to government intervention. Melissa Inouye, lecturer in Asian and Chinese Studies, places this event in the context of protests in Tiananmen Square and discusses the different ways this event has been remembered and forgotten in different parts of the world. Music by: Makeshift Locale. More information at www.tahuhukorero.com2019-06-0400 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastMythologising ANZAC: What are we celebrating?In today's episode, Kathryn and Michaela discuss some of the controversies that have arisen around the commemoration of ANZAC day in both Australia and New Zealand. They cover questions such as: How should we remember the Gallipoli Campaign? What actually happened? Why is this used as an origin myth for our nationhood?   For more information go to www.tahuhukorero.com Music by: Makeshift Locale.2019-04-2600 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastMartin Luther King Jr. His Life, His Two Chapters and His LegacyThe Fourth of April was the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's assassination. In today's podcast, Michaela is joined by Associate Professor Jennifer Frost and Kathryn Cammell to discuss who Martin Luther King was, the connections he had that are not often talked about, the two phases in his career - the first to defeat segregation and disenfranchisement and the second to challenge economic inequality - and his legacy today. For more information visit: www.tahuhukorero.com Music by: Makeshift Locale2019-04-0400 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastInternational Women's Day | A Discussion with A/P Jennifer Frost, Katie Cammell & Louise RyanEpisode Four features Associate Professor Jennifer Frost, a women's historian, Katie Cammell, and Louise Ryan from the University of Auckland discussing what it means to celebrate International Women's Day (IWD). This day was set with certain, quite progressive, ideals for its time, aiming for equality and peace for all women. Over time this has progressed to equality and peace for all, irrespective of gender, race, and social standing. Despite these founding ideals, many controversies have arisen over the commercialisation of feminism, and the "colonial mindset" that is still prevalent in today's society. Discussions also took place around whether IWD...2019-03-1500 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastPreparing for University Study After a Long Holiday | How to Stay Focused : Undergraduate and Postgraduate Study TipsIn today's episode of the podcast, Michaela was joined by Louise Ryan and Rebecca Tang, two students of History here at the University of Auckland. They discussed how they have learnt over the years to form good study habits, how to take notes, how they prepare themselves for university study after the long break, and how to stay focused for the semester so that you do not "crash". Don't forget to check out the relate blogpost at www.tahuhukorero.com If you have any questions, make sure to send us an email to tahuhukorero@gmail.c...2019-02-1800 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastTe Tiriti o Waitangi | The Treaty of Waitangi : A Conversation with Dr. Hirini KaaIn today's podcast, Michaela is joined by an esteemed lecturer from the University of Auckland, Dr Hirini Kaa. Having only been a few days since Waitangi Day, they discuss the importance of knowing the history of your country and why. From topics such as what it is like teaching about the Treaty and the myths students may have about the Treaty to the ways in which the Treaty has remained relevant throughout the history of New Zealand, this podcast will inform, entertain and encourage you to pursue further study in the history of our country.   D...2019-02-0800 minDifferent Grooves On AirDifferent Grooves On AirAmy Satterthwaite on White Ferns Twenty20 successThe White Ferns have caused a massive Indian collapse to claim a superb win in their Twenty20 series opener. Chasing 160 for victory, India were cruising at 102-1 halfway through the 12th over, but an Amelia Kerr breakthrough and a Lea Tahuhu barrage sparked a meltdown, and they were eventually rolled for 136. Kerr took the big wicket of Smriti Mandhana, the batswoman who had given New Zealand so many problems in the ODI series. She again was in excellent touch to begin India's chase, blasting ten boundaries in 58 off 34 balls, while fellow young star Jemimah Rodrigues compiled a 33-ball 39 as the...2019-02-0708 minD\'Arcy Waldegrave DriveD'Arcy Waldegrave DriveAmy Satterthwaite on White Ferns Twenty20 successThe White Ferns have caused a massive Indian collapse to claim a superb win in their Twenty20 series opener.Chasing 160 for victory, India were cruising at 102-1 halfway through the 12th over, but an Amelia Kerr breakthrough and a Lea Tahuhu barrage sparked a meltdown, and they were eventually rolled for 136.Kerr took the big wicket of Smriti Mandhana, the batswoman who had given New Zealand so many problems in the ODI series. She again was in excellent touch to begin India's chase, blasting ten boundaries in 58 off 34 balls, while fellow young star Jemimah Rodrigues compiled a 33-ball 39...2019-02-0708 minTahuhu Korero PodcastTahuhu Korero PodcastWelcome to Tāhuhu Kōrero & Call for SubmissionsWelcome to the first podcast released by Tāhuhu kōrero! Tāhuhu kōrero is a blog and podcast founded by Kathryn Cammell, Michaela Selway and the University of Auckland History Society. The purpose of this podcast is to increase the accessibility and inclusivity of the study of history and promote the research completed by staff and students at the University of Auckland. Podcasts will be released fortnightly - generally in the first and third weeks of the month. All references and material discussed in the podcast can be found on the related blogpost and in the description box o...2019-02-0600 minD\'Arcy Waldegrave DriveD'Arcy Waldegrave DriveHaidee Tiffen: White Ferns name world T20 squadLISTEN TO HAIDEE TIFFEN TALK WITH D'ARCY AND GORAN ABOVEAmy Satterthwaite won't be short on spin bowling options as she embarks on her first assignment as new White Ferns captain this month.New Zealand has named a 13-strong squad for three T20s in Australia, starting at the end of this month, and 15 players for the women's world T20 in the West Indies in November.There are five spin options in Australia, with a sixth, Anna Peterson added for the world tournament.''We are blessed with a group of versatile cricketers and know that spin...2018-09-1810 min