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Planet Audio
1,043 episodes - English - Latest episode: 23 days ago -Planet FM is a not-for-profit community based radio station. We offer a radio broadcast facility to community groups and individuals to make their own media.
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Episodes
Green Planet: Slavery
November 27, 2019 20:00 - 3.43 MBAbout 40 million people are enslaved worldwide and an estimated 800 in Aotearoa New Zealand. Kathleen Rushton explains how Slavery flows into our lives through many of the products we buy and how we are implicated in a global lifestyle which demands cheap clothing, goods, services and food
Well with Anahila: Kootuitui
November 27, 2019 05:00 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBExecutive Officer and Education Programme Leader Angela Gattung with Professional Learning Facilitator Camilla Cameron from Kootuitui talk to Anahila about their roles helping the Papakura community and improving the outcomes of tamariki. Based on a three strand model of Homes, Health and Education, Kootuitui’s workshops empower the community with financial literacy and technology training, learning to insulate homes, and running nurse-led, school-based health programmes.
Two Sugars: Endmetriosis: a fact check
November 27, 2019 03:55 - 25 seconds - 1.43 MBAnne-Marie joins Mariska and Irene to bust myths and correct the record on the reality of endometriosis.
Garden Planet: Garden To Table
November 27, 2019 02:45 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBWe chat with Garden To Table founder and visionary Catherine Bell, about the joys of growing and eating fresh veges picked straight from the garden with school children. Volunteer at a primary school near you and spread the love!
Grey Power On Air: Grey Power On Air
November 27, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBInformation, advice and advocacy for seniors in Auckland
Te Ama Pasefika Health: Positive parenting
November 25, 2019 23:35 - 50 seconds - 2.86 MBFounder and CEO of Moana Research Malaetogia Jacinta Fa'alili-Fidow shares vital information for parents ahead of this week's 'Childern for Change' seminar
Books and Beyond: For the love of dog (and other furry friends)
November 24, 2019 09:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBKaren and Louisa discuss books that celebrate the human-animal bond. If you’re having a ruff day, this episode will leave you feline pretty good.
PHOTOBOMB: PHOTOBOMB
November 23, 2019 09:35 - 3.43 MBA monthly dive into the world of music journalism
Catholic Opinion: The battle for Jerusalem
November 22, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBThe crusaders finally reach Jerusalem and lay siege to it. They capture the city and a shameful massacre follows
Muffin Talk: Bishop Patrick Dunn: Ad Limina
November 21, 2019 20:40 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBBishop Patrick Dunn, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Auckland shares his experiences after a trip to Rome for the Ad Limina Visit, in which all Catholic Bishops of Auckland met with Pope Francis
Red Alert Radio: Chamberlain for Everyone
November 20, 2019 21:05 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBJulie catches up with Alana Bowmar from Women in Urbanism and Pim van den Top of Generation Zero to explain the Chamberlain for Everyone petition and to discuss future development of our public spaces
Green Planet: Considering 5G
November 20, 2019 20:00 - 3.43 MBDariusz Leszczynski explains why he believes deployment of the 5G should be delayed for several years and extensive research should be started immediately to address not only the human health hazard but also the possible negative impact on fauna and flora in our environment.
Well with Anahila: Pastoral Care for Maori and Pacific students
November 20, 2019 05:00 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBRosehill College Kaimanaaki Pare Mathews shares the four pillars of the Te Whare Tapa Whā model: Taha tinana, Taha wairua, Taha hinengaro and Taha whanau, which form the cornerstone of health and wellbeing.
Between Meals: Between Meals: Rita
November 20, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBRita migrated from India to NZ in 2015 from a city called Aligarh in the state Utter Pradesh. She shares a recipe full of smoky and spicy flavours and discusses what she loves about calling NZ home
Te Ama Pasefika Health: Aged care
November 18, 2019 23:35 - 50 seconds - 2.86 MBChief Executive of Pacific Homecare Hamish Crooks describes how his organisation supports elderly and disabled people in their homes, with love and dignity at the forefront of their work
Books and Beyond: Peter Bland
November 17, 2019 09:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBPeter Bland, prize-winning poet, playwright and charismatic actor (“Came a hot Friday”) talks with Karen about his life and his work, “poems adrift / like paper boats or messages in bottles / careless of landfall, happy to be themselves”.
Bad Monkey Music: Laneway 2020 Part 1
November 17, 2019 00:30 - 3.43 MBThe Bad Monkey invites fellow Radio 13 gang members, Reece Skelley and Chony Musson, to talk about Laneway Festival NZ 2020 feat. music by BENEE, The Chats, Earl Sweatshirt, Julia Jacklin, Kaiit, Mermaidens, Mahalia Music and more! The gang also touches on the epic line-up of food & drink vendors including Duck Island Ice Cream, Serial Griller NZ, Zeffer Cider and more.
Golden Guide: Golden Guide
November 16, 2019 06:45 - 35 seconds - 2 MBInspiration from the bible in Cebuano, Tagalog and English
Catholic Opinion: The Siege of Antioch
November 15, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBThe Crusading army cross Asia Minor and put the city of Antioch under siege. The crusaders capture the city.
Red Alert Radio: Women in politics
November 13, 2019 21:05 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBThis episode is a repeat of a conversation with Anahila Kanongata'a Suisuki MP and Carmel Sepuloni MP on the role of women in parliament
Green Planet: Jesse Page
November 13, 2019 20:00 - 3.43 MBA 14 year old’s viewpoint on life and his impression of the challenges that young teenagers face in a rapidly changing world.
Well with Anahila: Lotu Fuli
November 13, 2019 05:00 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBChair of the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board, Law lecturer at the University of Auckland, mother and champion for social justice, Lotu Fuli talks to Anahila about how she keeps well, her travels, and the issues at the heart of her community.
Garden Planet: Rosetown (and other adventures in gardening)
November 13, 2019 02:45 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBSelina visits Karyn’s home town Te Awamutu to see the world-famous roses and other colourful gardens down the line including a church made out of trees. Our plant of the week is Tamarillo, also known as Tree Tomato. Get growing for a juicy harvest!
Deco Retro: Katherine Mansfield: Fantasist and feminist
November 13, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBCelebrating the brilliant N.Z. writer and satirist who often portrayed family and friends through her short stories, this episode includes an interview with Cherry Hankin whose psychological study of Katherine Mansfield and her stories is very revealing.
Keep Auckland Beautiful: Rākau Tautoko
November 10, 2019 21:05 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBTara Moala joins Rick to share how Rākau Tautoko came about and kaupapa that leads the grassroots organisation
Books and Beyond: We tell ourselves stories in order to live
November 10, 2019 09:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBOn tonight’s show, Alison and Karen go full-on fangirl as they discuss their shared love for the celebrated essayist and style-icon Joan Didion.
Bad Monkey Music: Love and Broken Hearts
November 10, 2019 00:30 - 3.43 MBThe Bad Monkey and his blond dream about love and broken hearts on this week's episode feat. music by Grover Washington Jr., Toni Braxton, Lita Ford, Roy Orbison with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Françoise Hardy, Paul Weller, Goldfrapp and more.
Catholic Opinion: The Cross to Jerusalem
November 08, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBEl Cid captures Valencia in Spain and Pope Urban II preaches the first Crusade to recapture and free Jerusalem
Green Planet: Hemp as a wonder plant
November 06, 2019 20:00 - 3.43 MBTadhg Stopford is a founding member of the Hemp Foundation along with Dr Ben Jansen in 2016. Both men had seen family members suffer medically and thought that perhaps medical cannabis could have helped.
Garden Planet: History of Gardening: Part II
November 06, 2019 02:45 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBProfessor Karyn continues with fascinating garden history from medieval times up to present day. Selina finds out what makes the rose so revered in history.
Youth Voices: Emergence
November 06, 2019 02:10 - 15 seconds - 879 KBIn this month's show, Tristan explores the concept of emergence and shares stories with guest Alex Radley
Te Ama Pasefika Health: Measles update
November 04, 2019 23:35 - 50 seconds - 2.86 MBMelemele is joined by General Manager For Pacific Auckland and Waitemata District Health Boards, Pulotu Bruce Levi to get the latest on the Measles outbreak and what you need to know.
Books and Beyond: All aboard!
November 03, 2019 09:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBAlison and Karen take a ride on the Orient Express and discover the timeless appeal of this journey, and other less elegant train trips.
Senior Focus: All-ages dancing
November 03, 2019 05:25 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBDance teacher Susan Jordan runs dance classes for senior citizens and shares the many benefits that dance can bring at any age
Romanie Plai de Dor: The NEST
November 01, 2019 08:30 - 3.43 MBCamelia is joined by Jo Wickcliffe, founder of The NEST. The project aims to establish a night shelter for the homeless community in Auckland and addresses the current lack of basic needs for some of our most vulnerable citizens
Catholic Opinion: Combat in Spain
November 01, 2019 02:10 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBThe intensification of hostilities on the Iberian Peninsula as the Almoravid Muslims invade. El Cid famously defeats them.
Korean Catholic Radio: Regular PBC broadcasts with news and features
October 30, 2019 21:40 - 50 seconds - 6.29 MBAlong with all the regular KCR features, Kee Yeon Kim delivers a talk about the Korean community accompanied by a Classical music selection.
Green Planet: Planned Obsolecence
October 30, 2019 20:00 - 3.43 MBAppliances and whiteware used to be made to last but these days you're lucky to get three years out of your vacuum cleaner. Rex Weyler explains the range of problems that rise from an increasingly disposable approach to manufacturing
Garden Planet: History of Gardening: Part I
October 30, 2019 02:45 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBProfessor Karyn delves into garden history starting from prehistoric times up till the Romans around the time of Christ. Selina investigates the origins of the humble poppy - a simple yet deadly flower.
Radio Buddhist Chinese: Radio Buddhist presents discourses on Buddhism
October 30, 2019 01:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBTeachings in Cantonese from Radio Buddhist in Hong Kong.
Dateline Tonga: Dateline Tonga
October 29, 2019 19:00 - 55 seconds - 3.15 MBNews and current affairs
Radio Buddhist Chinese: Radio Buddhist presents discourses on Buddhism
October 29, 2019 01:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBTeachings in Mandarin from Radio Buddhist in Hong Kong.
Te Ama Pasefika Health: Dr William Cunningham: Part II
October 28, 2019 23:35 - 50 seconds - 2.86 MBHear the second of two interviews with Cataract & Retinal Surgeon Dr William Cunningham.
Korean Catholic Radio: Regular PBC broadcasts with news and music
October 28, 2019 21:40 - 50 seconds - 6.29 MBAlong with all the regular KCR features listen for All the Music of the World with Min Jung Lee
Dateline Tonga: Dateline Tonga
October 28, 2019 19:00 - 55 seconds - 3.15 MBNews and current affairs
Radio Buddhist Chinese: Radio Buddhist presents discourses on Buddhism
October 28, 2019 01:35 - 30 seconds - 1.72 MBTeachings in Mandarin from Radio Buddhist in Hong Kong.
Korean Catholic Radio: Regular PBC broadcasts with news and music
October 27, 2019 21:40 - 50 seconds - 6.29 MBJoyful Morning is the mood and the Christian music special with Na Hyun Koo along with all the regular KCR features.
Dateline Tonga: Dateline Tonga
October 27, 2019 19:00 - 55 seconds - 3.15 MBNews and current affairs