Episodes

  • Brain Injuries with Iain Watkins (Brain Injury NZ)
    Jul 27 2022

    Back in April I had an accident (see thumbnail) and it left me with a concussion which made things tough. So to understand brain injuries and what support looks like I had a korero with Iain Watkins from Brain Injury NZ. Audio is a bit scratchy sorry, did my best to clean it.


    Want to know more about Brain Injury New Zealand: https://www.brain-injury.nz/ or call 0800 272 466


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    28 mins
  • Cr Yani Johanson
    Jul 20 2022
    You can't say that Yani Johanson does things quietly and for 15 years has been bringing a progressive voice to Christchurch City Council. We caught up last week for a korero on getting into politics, the environmental challenges for the Linwood area, and reflecting on the rebuild.

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    36 mins
  • Extra: Meet Gloria
    Jul 13 2022
    A quick explainer of Gloria of Greymouth with its creator, owner, and inhabitant Sam Duckor-Jones and of course Tammy 🐕

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    13 mins
  • Hobbling to Greymouth (accessible tourism)
    Jul 11 2022

    Going for a holiday or tiki tour is pretty great but how is it if you've got movement challenges? I'm currently in that situation so challenged myself to get to Māwhera Greymouth and learnt about the obstacles and support available.


    With guests Sam Duckor Jones, Glen from Duke Hostel, and Garry Farrow from WTS Waikato.


    Helpful resources I used:

    https://www.makingtrax.co.nz/travellers/inclusive-directory/

    https://www.freedommobility.co.nz/

    https://firstport.co.nz/assets/Uploads/nz-beaches-map.pdf

    https://beta.accessibel.co.nz/

    https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/things-to-do/walking-and-tramping/?Difficulty=Difficulty.List;Easiest&Options=EasyAccess$$bool;true




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    25 mins
  • Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono with Anjum Rahman
    Jun 21 2022

    How do we make Aotearoa a more equitable, tolerant nation? Its a big question but Anjum Rahman and the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono are working to make that societal change!

    Enjoy this wide ranging kōrero and check out the IACT at inclusiveaotearoa.nz


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    32 mins
  • Bonus: Hilary Stace
    Jun 21 2022
    Kia ora, second bonus with historian and disability advocate Dr Hilary Stace plus some feedback on the last episode. Enjoy Hilary's deep dive.

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    48 mins
  • Bonus: Hamish Spencer
    Jun 16 2022
    Kia ora, as a bonus for all you policy wonks is the full clip of geneticist and historian Dr Hamish Spencer on the 1928 Mental Defectives Amendment Act.

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    13 mins
  • Aotearoa's Eugenics Movement
    Jun 13 2022

    This episode is dedicated to the memory of Maya.


    A century ago our mental health system was fixated on eugenics and protecting the ‘white race’. So to understand everything playing out Doctors Hilary Stace and Hamish Spencer take us through the subject. This one is heavy and I won’t judge if you don’t listen but I made this because we can’t forget what’s been done. 


    Sources:

    Eugenics at the Edge of the Empire – Edited by Diane Paul, Hamish Spencer, and John Stenhouse.

    New Zealand Between the Wars - Edited by Rachael Bell

    Shell Shock and the Politics of Asylum Committal in New Zealand, 1916-22 - John Weaver and David Wright

    WW100

    The Dark, Unknown Story of Eugenics in New Zealand – Tess McClure

    Mental health impact a legacy of WWI? – Glyn Harper

    Flashback: NZ almost legalises eugenic sterilisation - Will Harvie

    Plunket takes on its history, and future, to be 'a better Treaty partner' - Cate Broughton

    Massey racism provokes call for university name change - Karoline Tuckey


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    26 mins