Podcast
Jo Malcolm-Black has worked with Children and young people in NZ and overseas and is currently the CEO of the Dingle Foundation, an organisation set up by Sir Graeme Dingle and his wife Jo Anne Wilkinson in 1995, helping young people build resilience through access to inspirational leaders and mentors to develop life skills and confidence. Wallace Stevenson and Pete Vikenvleugle are a couple of mates and mental health consumers who have worked together to publish and promote Pete’s book ‘How to Survive the New Abnormal’.
This half hour series features interviews and discussions on matters of interest to women in general and migrant women in particular. Women working in the community talk to women with shared experiences, to people who can help, to female achievers. Heartfelt and empowering discussions about crucial topics in women's lives networking women’s issues, women’s arts and talents.
Feeling anxious, burnt out, or just need a moment to breathe? Affecting the aspects of brain functioning that influence self-awareness, empathy and stress management, Mantra Yoga can offer physical mental and spiritual benefits. Tune in for a guided meditation
There are a couple of things you should know about Eamon. The first is that his mates know him better as "Piggy", and the second is that he's mad about sports. From local legends in grassroots to national level names, the Sports Weekender features interviews, updates and 'the week that was'. Tune in for your weekly sports fix.