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Tuning into their beat - Nelson scientist's research on paua
5:00 AM.With rising sea temperatures affecting our fisheries and marine ecosystem, how does Cawthron Institute's Dr Norman Ragg see research helping understand shellfish coping mechanisms better? Read more Audio
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Krishnan's Dairy - 'It was a simpler time'
5:00 AM.In this episode, writer and performer Jacob Rajan talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about his journey starting in 1997 with his debut, Krishnan's Dairy. Read more Audio
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Shifting the narrative - One conversation at a time
5:00 AM.Helping shift the refugee and immigrant experience one conversation at a time, is Tanya Nock and her space - Cultural Conversations. In this last Voices episode of a month-long series on former… Read more Audio
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Threads that bind - Kayan weavers 12 years on
5:00 AM.On World Refugee Day, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to the first family of Kayan refugees to ever arrive in Nelson, back in 2008. How has life changed for the family over the years? Read more Audio
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Taking flight with Takraw
5:00 AM.Sepak Takraw has helped some former refugees tap into a taste of home despite challenges to keep the sport going in Auckland. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar Read more Audio
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The Tide Flows from Vancouver to Auckland
5:00 AM.From Vancouver to Auckland: violinist Andrew Beer prepares to debut a major new work in his adopted home. Read more Audio
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Getting into the game - Oasis AR
5:00 AM.At 22, David Huang founded his first AR startup called Oasis AR, continuing the 20-year-old lineage of such startups from University of Canterbury's HIT Lab. He spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar in this… Read more Audio
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Girls who Invest - on friendships and finance
5:00 AM.Two best friends who started a finance podcast at the start of the pandemic look back two years later. Simran Kaur and Sonya Guptham talk to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode of Voices. Read more Audio
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Chasing stormwater from Ireland to New Zealand
5:00 AM.Growing up in Ireland with a fascination with stormwater, set Aisling O'Sullivan on a lifelong mission to keep waterways free from pollutants, even here in New Zealand. She speaks to Kadambari… Read more Audio
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Behind the mask - Pedro Ilgenfritz on his growing collection
5:00 AM.How did Pedro Ilgenfritz go from accounting to clowning? He talks to Voices producer and presenter Kadambari Raghukumar about his love for acting - and a growing theatre mask collection. Read more Audio
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Healing wounds - Hussam Razzaq on his time in Iraq to working with bioplastics in Canterbury
5:00 AM.How did a stint in the army lead Canterbury scientist Hussam Razzaq to wanting to change lives through research? He spoke to Kadambari in this week's episode of Voices. Read more Audio
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In the spirit of hope
5:00 AM.How does being a master distiller and Honorary Consul come together when your country is being ravaged by war? Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Oleksandr Kirichuk in this week's episode of Voices. Read more Audio
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Tackling 'isms' and intra-ethnic prejudice
5:00 AM.Inter-ethnic prejudice and discrimination were the subjects on the table at a recent online hui attended by a collective of New Zealand creatives and activists. Organisers and participants of the… Read more Audio
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Esther's Expo: "You eat with your eyes first"
5:00 AM.Nigerian-born Aucklander Esther Olatunbosun has taken her sweet tooth to the Dubai World Expo. One of just three young chefs chosen to represent New Zealand, she has big dreams and one heck of a pav.
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The Griot's Path - Thabani Gapara on telling stories through jazz
5:00 AM.Zimbabwe-born saxophonist Thabani Gapara talks to Voices producer and presenter, Kadambari Raghukumar, about his journey over the years and how storytelling has been so central to his work… Read more Video, Audio
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'It's ironic, not inclusive' - Footballers on the foreign-player regulation
5:00 AM.In this episode, we're talking football, inclusivity, visas and the opportunities to play in an amateur league when you're an immigrant in New Zealand. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Waiheke United and… Read more Audio
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'Several countries could benefit from our research here'- Emmanuel Chakwizira
5:00 AM.Growing up in a farming family in Zimbabwe, scientist Emmanuel Chakwizira talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about the differences in crop culture literally, and his work here in Canterbury. Read more Audio
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Building resilience - a former refugee on using architecture to change lives
5:00 PM.Myint Aung San talks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this Voices episode about his dreams to change the refugee experience in camps by changing the way they're built. Read more Audio
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An eye for detail -Yumiko Baba
5:00 AM.In this Voices podcast, botanist and associate curator at the Auckland Museum, Yumiko Baba, shares her long-standing love for a particular native tree. Produced and presented by Kadambari Raghukumar.
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Third time lucky - Kamasutra Chronicles
5:00 AM.in 2022's first episode of Voices, writer Shriya Bhagwat talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about exploring patriarchy and challenging stereotypes through her debut play, Kamasutra Chronicles, stalled… Read more Audio
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2021: a stock-take of the immigrant experience in NZ
5:00 AM.2021 was yet another year riddled with Covid-19 lockdowns, endless queues for MIQ spots and families separated by border closures. As the year draws to an end, we look at what this year has meant for… Read more Audio
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Te Taunga - a hub at Auckland Museum
6:00 AM.Auckland's diversity found a new space in the Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum this year. Kadambari chats to the people involved in making this a dynamic, community-driven space. Read more Audio
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Bringing Africa to Aotearoa, a film at a time - AFFNZ 2021
5:00 AM.Bringing Africa to Aotearoa, a film at a time - AFFNZ 2021 Read more Audio
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Kenyan-Kiwi musician Muroki on moving to Auckland and lessons learnt so far
6:00 AM.Two weeks after moving up from Raglan to Auckland to get busier with his music, Muroki speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode, about his journey so far as a musician. Read more Video, Audio
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Ben Fernandez - The Music Never Stopped
5:00 AM.In this episode, Auckland-based pianist Ben Fernandez, speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar about his journey growing up a very musical family in Mumbai, to arriving in New Zealand to study jazz. Read more Audio