Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Rachel chats with director Gaysorn Thavat about her amazing new NZ film - The Justice of Bunny King.
Rachel chats with Jane Comeau about her History Honours thesis on the representation of female medieval saints.
Rachel chats to Malia Johnston, director of the play Owls Do Cry by Red Leap Theatre, about bringing the play to Christchurch
Rachel chats with Karin Bathgate about art and tours. Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Rachel chats with singer/songwriter Steffany Beck
Patience and Sue chat with Isabelle Wagmi from Mixing Bowl
Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Sue from the Canterbury Refugee Resource Centre and Amanda from the Career Development Company join Patience and Sue to discuss this innovative programme for long term refugee and migrant women
Rachel chats with Brenda Coster about the many life lessons learnt in property investment and development.
Laura chats with Jin, Vivienne and Sharon from Screensouth Ltd about their screening programmes
Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Rachel chats to Pru Morrall, owner of the Good Girls Property Management, about the dance of life.
Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Rachel chats with Cat Xiao about the wonderfully diverse career she has had to date and living through a pandemic in NZ while having family in Wuhan.
Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Rachel chats with Jo Blair, Founder and Director of Brown Bread about the arts and generosity.
Women discuss issues, challenges and achievements by, for and about women
Rachel chats with Sarah Mankelow, conservationist, journalist, storyteller and the ‘Humans of Christchurch Ōtautahi’ project.
Patience interviews Maryline Suchley from Culture Safe New Zealand about bullying in the workplace.
Patience speaks with Amie about addiction and where to find help
Shonaleigh Cumbers, International Storyteller of the Drut’syla Yiddish Oral Tradition presents the tale 'The Golem of Prague' at Tūranga and describes the ancient Drut’syla tradition
Anne Mortimer of Christchurch City Libraries chats to Shonaleigh Cumbers about the female oral tradition of being a Drut’syla, storytelling as an art form, and the preservation of these cultural stories along with a taster story before her community performance and Q&A session at Tūranga, Thurs 14 March, 6.- 7.30pm.