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Real-time coaching for challenging kids
One of the most effective treatments for 2-to-7-year-olds prone to frequent high-level meltdowns involves teaching parents to rewire the relationship via play therapy, says the woman known as the… Audio
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Changing the game
What are the game-changers for fashion buyers and influencers? And why is Instagram booming in Asia? Sonia Sly chats to David Jones buying manager Teneille Ferguson and influencers Mary Seng and David… Audio, Gallery
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Tonga King's dissolution seen as part of democratic process
Political commentators in Tonga believe that last month's dissolution of Parliament by royal decree is not a sign that democracy is failing in the kingdom. Audio
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DNA deciphering: families, surprises and skeletons
Genealogy is now the second most popular hobby in the United States (after gardening), according to Time magazine. NZ genealogist Michelle Patient is an expert in using DNA tests to help people find… Audio, Gallery
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Hijacking NZ Music Month: the campaign to get marginalised voices heard
Equalise My Vocals aims to address issues brought to the surface by a story published last year by The Spinoff, outlining serious allegations of grooming and sexual predation in the local music… Video, Audio
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Fifty greatest films: Gertrud
If you are looking for an introduction to the work of the Danish master, Carl Th. Dreyer, his final film probably isn’t the best place to start, says Dan Slevin. Video
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The role of women an an online world which is often hostile towards them
In this second of a series of three panel discussions about contemporary feminism, Megan Whelan talks with four women actively involved with the digital world: Anna Guenther, the co-founder of Pledge… Audio
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Minnie Baragwanath - the battle for accessible healthcare
Minnie Baragwanath has played a leading role in effecting social change for New Zealanders with disabilities. Audio
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52 films by women #6 - Before I Fall
It would be a shame if Before I Fall was reduced to something as simple as “Teen Groundhog Day” when it has more to offer, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Steve Tew: ‘We are a lightning rod for NZ society’
NZ Rugby chief executive Steve Tew has had quite the year. He spoke to Kim Hill about culture change and the challenges facing New Zealand rugby after an incident-rich year. Audio
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Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal by Jenny McLeod
'Prosaic Notes from an Unwritten Journal': Composer Jenny McLeod considers Lilburn’s thoughts on tradition and language, and continues with her own personal reflections, in illustrated verse.
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Tea anyone?
Tea anyone? In the face of immigration concerns and the refugee crisis, some Kiwis feel it is time to celebrate the positive role migrant communities play in making New Zealand a great place to live… Audio, Gallery
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Are social media networks taking over the news?
Social media networks are now a big source of news for today's media - and also crucial platforms for distributing it. What people share online now often trumps traditional notions of what's news, but… Audio
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Visible women at 60
Photographer Jenny O'Connor’s reflection on what it means to be heading towards the big ‘Six O’. Audio, Gallery
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National inquiry into violence for Samoa
Audio 7 Sep 2016Harrowing testimony as Samoa's Ombudsman announces a national enquiry into violence in Samoa. Audio
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India's big issues - a student speaks out
Lynda Chanwai-Earle brings us a story from RNZ's Lynn Freeman who is in rural Kanha, central India. Lynn meets a young Indian student to hear about the big issues in India….sexism, women's safety, the… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Silent cries
In New Zealand one in four children under the age of 18 are said to be living in a situation of physical violence, neglect or abuse. Men are often the perpetrators, but women also have a hand in… Audio
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NZIFF 2016 – the Widescreen preview
The New Zealand International Film Festival programme rewards those who dig a little deeper so Dan Slevin reviews a few of the smaller films on offer in this year’s event.
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Making Matches, Creating Careers
A Christchurch woman is hoping to provide better role models for her peers. Herstory is an online photographic project that showcases women in a variety of jobs. Now its founder has taken the idea… Audio
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Eva Radich: Career Highlights
Eva Radich retired from RNZ this week, following a 35-year broadcasting career. She was a host and producer for RNZ Concert's daily arts news programme Upbeat from 2004. before that she had worked… Gallery
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Interview - John Rawson
Harpsichord maker John Rawson tells James Gardner about working with Thomas Goff.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jane Smiley
Jane Smiley is the author of nearly 20 novels, including the bestselling, King Lear-inspired A Thousand Acres. She talks with Kathryn Ryan ahead of her visit to New Zealand for the Auckland Writers'… Audio
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Angel Deradoorian on the bystander effect
Former Dirty Projectors' bassist Angel Deradoorian speaks to Shaun D Wilson about her solo incarnation, Deradoorian. Audio
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Moving Earth, Shifting Patterns
It's been nearly five years since Christchurch woman, Helen Grice, was paralysed in the February 2011 earthquake. She talks to our disability issues correspondent, Katy Gosset, about life in a… Audio
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Giving back - Leprosy Mission NZ in Bangladesh
There are about 5 million people affected by leprosy around the globe. Lynda Chanwai-Earle and Justin Gregory bring us a story about high profile Asian New Zealanders in Bangladesh bringing aid to… Audio, Gallery
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Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu: Racism in rugby and school
Lawyer and former international rugby player Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu has promised to keep fighting racism in education and sport. Audio
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Filmmaker aims to dispel AIDS stigma in Papua
Audio 18 Nov 2015An Indonesia-based documentary-maker is trying to dispel the huge stigma and discrimination which people with HIV/AIDS experience in Indonesia's Papua region. Audio
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Big centenary for a little suburb
Berhampore suburb in Wellington has achieved a lot of firsts. Berhampore was the first community in New Zealand to build social housing blocks. The suburb was also ground central for the 1981… Audio, Gallery
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Dancing with the Stars - NZ Police and Diwali
For the first time the NZ Police and male leaders within the Indian community are teaming up with international performers during Diwali - the Hindu Festival of Lights - to push the White Ribbon… Audio, Gallery
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A Fine Balance
Prayas Theatre company are bringing over 25 cast members - including a former Shortland Street star - to the stage in a dynamic take on the acclaimed best-selling novel A Fine Balance by Rohinton… Audio, Gallery