• Why Wellington's Punk Scene is unique and Inspiring? | Subculture 01 - KI EP75
    Nov 3 2024

    The "Up the Punks" initiative serves as a vibrant community project that captures the essence of Wellington's punk scene. It collects and preserves the stories, memories, and visuals from those who have been a part of this dynamic subculture. By building a massive online scrapbook, the project not only commemorates the punk movement but also fosters a sense of belonging and shared identity among punks past and present. The video emphasizes the importance of community in the punk genre, where unity and collaboration often create an environment for artistic expression and rebellion. 0:00 - Discovering Up the Punks 2024 0:29 - Exploring Wellington's Punk History 0:55 - Community and Venue Creation 1:26 - Bands That Shaped the Scene 1:43 - Metal vs Punk Fan Discussion #Upthepunks #upthewahs #punkrock

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    2 mins
  • Is AI Making Us Lazy? with Dr. Cathal Doyle, Victoria University Wellington - KI EP 74
    Oct 21 2024

    Dr. Cathal Doyle is a Seniour Lecturer in Information Systems at the School of Information Management, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand He’s exploring how tools and technologies like generative AI are becoming more than just tools and are starting to work alongside people.

    He’s also interested in how AI can be used not only to achieve practical goals but also to support more human-centered ideas and values.

    In this episode, Dr. Cathal has shared his insights on exploring the intersection of technology, human interaction, and ethical concerns as AI becomes increasingly imbedded into our daily lives and professional landscapes.


    ResearchGate:

    https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cathal-Doyle


    Victoria University of Wellington:

    https://people.wgtn.ac.nz/cathal.doyle


    You can watch the full video interview here:

    https://youtu.be/unEkZut8TbM

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • Contributions of Heavy Metal to Society with Ben Mulchin (Valhalla) - KI E73
    Sep 24 2024

    Ben always felt a deep connection to music and live shows, making it a significant part of his life as he traveled and explored places like Valhalla.

    Initially pursuing a career in science, Ben eventually seized an opportunity to dive headfirst into the music scene at the age of 30.

    His passion for music and vibrant environments led him to take over a venue, transforming his hobby into a dedicated career.

    For more than a decade, he became fully immersed in his new role, with time passing swiftly in a blur of experiences. Reflecting on his journey, Ben recalls a time when he was clean-shaven, vastly different from the person he has become.


    Valhalla tavern:

    https://www.valhallatavern.com/


    Valhalla Music Venue

    https://www.facebook.com/ValhallaMusicVenue/


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    56 mins
  • Perspective on Autism and PDA with Iain Girvan’s- KI E72
    Sep 8 2024

    Navigating Autism and PDA: Iain Girvan's Insightful Journey as a Dedicated Father


    Today we're thrilled to have Iain Girvan joining us, a dedicated father and advocate, who will share his profound journey of parenting a child diagnosed with autism, ADHD, and PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance). Iain opens up about his son’s unique traits, the challenges and systemic frustrations he faces, and the emotional toll it takes on their family. We'll delve into how his son’s advanced social reasoning and imaginative thinking often defy stereotypes about autism, the complexities of navigating traditional school systems, and the essential yet arduous journey towards homeschooling.

    Together, we'll explore the overlap between autism, ADHD, and PDA, and discuss practical strategies for managing intense situations driven by PDA. Iain also provides insights into his low-demand parenting approach, emphasizing autonomy and flexibility to reduce anxiety and resistance. Through his experiences, we gain a better understanding of the importance of strength-based evaluations, community support, and personal resilience.

    Tune in as Iain shares his story of advocating for his child’s education and mental health while simultaneously building supportive communities for other parents. We’ll hear about his innovative initiatives, like online gaming mentoring, and his emphasis on self-care amidst the rigors of caregiving.

    This episode is a compelling blend of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and reflections on creating a more understanding and supportive environment for children with unique needs.


    Iain's Website:

    https://autsupport.nz/autmentor/


    Iain's FaceBook Page:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558418123427


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • NZ Heavy Metal Culture with Steve Francis of Bulletbelt - KI E71
    Aug 27 2024

    Steve Francis is the drummer Bulletbelt, a heavy metal band hailing from Wellington New Zealand. In this episode, Lloyd and Steve talked about their experiences and perspectives on heavy metal music, from personal influences to the broader culture and community.

    Steve, a seasoned musician and drummer for the New Zealand metal band Bulletbelt, shares his journey into heavy metal, influenced by his older brothers and early exposure to bands like Van Halen.

    He talks about the evolution of his band, which started in 2009, and the importance of maintaining high standards and teamwork among band members. The conversation also highlights the challenges and rewards of being in a band, including dealing with lineup changes, balancing personal and professional commitments, and the importance of live performances in connecting with fans.

    The dialogue also touches on the impact of heavy metal on listeners and the music scene, emphasizing how it brings people together and offers a sense of belonging, especially for those who feel like outcasts.

    Steve speaks about the importance of supporting local bands, the evolving nature of heavy metal with its diverse sub-genres, and the role of music in providing emotional catharsis. He also shares his hopes for the future of the metal scene, encouraging young musicians to find their people and play shows.

    The conversation concludes with Steve's thoughts on the importance of positivity and community support in the music industry.


    https://www.bulletbelt-official.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/Bulletbelt/

    https://www.instagram.com/bulletbeltnz/

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • #70 Celebrating Filipino Independence in New Zealand: Cultural Highlights from Philippine Independence Day Special
    Jun 23 2024

    In our latest episode, "Highlights of Filipino Culture Inside the Philippine Independence Day," we delved into the rich history and vibrant celebrations of Filipino Independence Day. From the resistance against Spanish oppression to the modern-day festivities, we explored the diverse customs and traditions that make this event so special.

    Did you know that Filipino communities in New Zealand come together to celebrate this significant day? From cultural variety shows to mouth-watering food festivals, the spirit of the Philippines comes alive in these events. We also highlighted the talent of Amang Pintur Sirika, a folk artist renowned for his unique hand painting performances using his own blood and hair as a medium.

    And who can forget about the mouthwatering Filipino cuisine? Adobo, often debated as the national dish of the Philippines, is a staple in these celebrations. We also took a moment to appreciate the rich cultural heritage through fashion and photography exhibits, showcasing the Filipino talent in storytelling.

    If this piqued your interest, we encourage you to join and experience the vibrant festivities of Filipino Independence Day in your local community or even consider planning a visit to New Zealand!

    Stay tuned for more exciting episodes as we continue to explore the beauty and richness of different cultures around the world.

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    6 mins
  • #69 Kultura - People and Culture Audio
    May 19 2024

    This is revamped podcast episode. Yes, This podcast is now called Kultura - People - Tangata - Mga Tao...

    Kultura - People and Culture Audio


    We discussed how cultural connection fosters diversity, identity, and connection among people, creating a beautiful mosaic of customs, rituals, and beliefs. The challenges of preserving cultural diversity in the face of globalization, urbanization, and environmental degradation were also addressed, shedding light on the ongoing efforts to protect and maintain rich traditions and languages. you can watch the video here

    https://youtu.be/vcf2AH1VrOg


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    35 mins
  • #68 Gut Microbiome Project
    Feb 15 2024

    I watched the Microbiome project discussion with Auckland university, Autism NZ, Altogether Autism. and this is my take.

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    18 mins