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Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anna Dean and David Farrar. They discuss the Government's plan to scale back the number of rules agencies must follow when tendering contracts and fencing Wellington's waterfront to prevent drownings.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anna Dean and David Farrar. In the second half of the show, they discuss the avalanche of political interest in Greenland and chat to a local hero crusading against litter.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anna Dean & Raj Chakraborti. They discuss: whether we are too heavily reliant of foreign investment funds like Blackrock, and the moment of the year.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anna Dean & Raj Chakraborti. They name their politition of the year, discuss Raygun shutting down a charity musical, and how to have an alcohol free christmas. Anna Dean is a brand and communiations strategisty Rajesh Chakrabarti is a novelist and writer.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anna Dean & Ed McKnight to discuss favourite childhood lunchbox options, relocating flood-prone Westport.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Anna Dean & Ed McKnight to discuss the Covid 19 inquiry and the government announces its first new charter school.
Tonight on second half of The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Peter Elliott discuss the challenges taxi services and drivers are facing and live-music venues receiving noise complaints.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Peter Elliott discuss the alarming increase in dogs being put down by Auckland shelters and the Government's proposal to reduce the number of jury trials to improve court delays.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and David Farrar discuss capital gains tax
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and David Farrar
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean & Nick Leggett to discuss Queen Nga Wai Hono i te Po. Plus whether raising speed limits will really increase productivity.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean & Nick Leggett to discuss streaming in schools. That's not watching Netflix, but grouping students by ability. Plus - are trigger warnings spoiling TV? And how exactly should you set your heat pump?
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean & David Farrar discuss our Olympic rowing medal haul and Simeon Browns plan to remove blanket speed limits. Anna Dean is a journalist and brand strategist. David Farrar is the owner of Curia Market Research and Editor of Kiwiblog. He is a member of the National Party.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean & David Farrar discuss the pros and cons of charter schools, and the community hall celebrating its 110th birthday. Anna Dean is a journalist and brand strategist. David Farrar is the owner of Curia Market Research and Editor of Kiwiblog. He is a member of the National Party.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Martin Bosley discuss the curtain closing of Newshub and the Labour party taking out the UK election.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Martin Bosley discuss how banks may have to adjust their lending criteria to fit the Government's housing plan and how this weekend's test match could benefit Dunedin's hospitality scene.
Today on the Pre-Panel, Wallace Chapman previews tonight's show and producer Tom Riste-Smith discuss whether we're having enough fun.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Conor English discuss a new study that shows fast food companies are sucessfully getting new outlets to over their brands in "covert marketing". They also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of mandatory Shakespeare in schools.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Conor English react to new data out that shows Auckland stil llagging behind the rest of the country in property prices. The culprit: townhouses. They also mull over the just announced $1.6 billion in extra funding for potholes.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Alan McElroy discuss the increase in need for ADHD medication and the first week of the national phone ban in schools.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Alan McElroy discuss a new survey showing renter despair in Queenstown and parent volunteers in junior sports. Also, we open up the Friday mailbag and respond to your feedback from the past week.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Phil O'Reilly discuss congestion charges and the new draft Government Policy Statement on Land Transport released yesterday. Plus, they discuss whether Wellington should become a 'super city', and what merging of councils mean.
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Phil O'Reilly discuss the digital news bargaining bill and whether a similar bill has worked in Australia with Meta pulling out of their agreement. Also, they discuss whether Premier House should be upgraded, and the state of volunteering in New Zealand.
Today on the show, Tim Watkin and panellists Anna Dean and Stephen Jacobi hear about the arrival of Whangārei's first "official" cruise ship. Plus, the panellists tell us what has been on their minds this week.
Today on the show, Tim and panellists Anna Dean and Stephen Jacobi check in with events at Waitangi, and hear from an historian on common myths about te Tiriti, the Treaty of Waitangi. Economists warn of climate inflation - what do we need to know. And, what is your best customer service experience?
Wallace and panellists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Anna Dean discuss the troubling state of cousnelling in schools, a new heavy-duty ambulance capable of carrying patients up to 400kg. Also, we speak to a councillor pleading for Northlanders to leave the beanbags at home when heading to the beach.
Wallace and panellists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Anna Dean discuss future predictions on house prices and Waka Kotahi putting transport projects on hold. Also, is it acceptable to recline your seat on a plane?
Wallace and panellists Mark Knoff-Thomas and Anna Dean talk to one of the bikers hitting the road in the name of cyclone relief. Plus, our panelists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Ben Thomas look back on the week that's been. Plus, our panelists tell us what has been on their mind.
The Panel features a range of panellists from across the opinion spectrum, together with expert phone guests.
Today on The Panel, Guyon Espiner and panellists Anna Dean and Peter Field discuss rent controls and whether restrictions on raising rent more than 3% in one year is fair. Also, they discuss health insurance and whether you've ever 'dined and dashed'.
The Panel with Anna Dean and Peter Field (Part Two)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and David Farrar discuss the dropping immunisation rates among young people. Plus, they discuss Mayor Wayne Brown's criticism of Auckland's Art Gallery and Mt Ruapehu's ski fields receiving a six million dollar lifeline.
Wallace and panellists, Anna Dean and David Farrar speak to Sumfood's Dr Helen Darling about their new app FoodSpies, which compares grocery prices. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and David Farrar speak to the senior volunteer firefighter about the report into FENZ's culture of bullying and harassment. Plus, they discuss whether the speed of Labour's law making is eroding trust and the top Google searches of 2022.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Steve McCabe talk about the Elon Musk Twitter take-over and what it means for the Christchurch Call. Plus, they discuss eagle helicopters creating a buzz over Auckland and the parvo outbreak in Christchurch.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists speak to dairy owners about violent crime affecting their business and what they want to see from the Government. Plus, they find out why New Zealand lamb is cheaper in the UK and discuss whether parents should be fined for their children skipping school.
Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Steve McCabe discuss why it is so tough to find good plus sized fashion in NZ stores. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Selwyn Manning discuss how electricity companies are paying out more in dividends than profits.
Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Selwyn Manning discuss what the Rugby World Cup win means for New Zealand. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Selwyn Manning discuss how Aucklanders can have their say for the future of Waitemata harbour crossings.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Sam Johnson and Anna Dean discuss NASA's successful mission to hurl a spacecraft at an asteroid to alter its orbit. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their minds.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Sam Johnson and Anna Dean discuss the New Zealand dollar dropping to its lowest level compared to the US dollar since 2009 and the far right Brothers of Italy party's triumph in Italy's national election.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Sam Johnson and Anna Dean discuss US health expert's opinion that all adults under 65 should be screened for anxiety and the impact too much affection can have on a dog.
Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Andrew Clay open the mailbag of listener's correspondence from the past week. Plus, the panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Andrew Clay discuss alternative transport options to reduce emissions. Also, they discuss the plain language bill, and the upcoming fathers day.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Andrew Clay discuss whether workplace monitoring actually increases productivity and the impact on workplace culture. Plus, they discuss whether there is a systemic problem starting at school level in rugby, and the Canadian presenter let go for grey hair.
Today on the second half of The Panel, Wallace and panellists Peter Dunne and Anna Dean discuss an anti-mandate group standing candidates in local body elections and the rise of dog attacks in Auckland.
Wallace and panellists Peter Dunne and Anna Dean talk to an aircraft engineer who has just put the finishing touches on his own home-built plane after 27 years. Also, the panellists tell us what they've been thinking.
Today on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Peter Dunne and Anna Dean discuss the ongoing debates surrounding bullying in Parliament and Tourism Minister Stuart Nash's comments on backpackers visiting us on a budget.
Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Peter Field discuss the new James Webb Space Telescope pictures. And our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel, Anna Dean and Peter Field discuss with Wallace today's announcement of gang measures the Government is planning. Also, they discuss Kamala Harris speaking at the Pacific Island Forum today, and what unusual things kids can't sleep without.
Wallace and panellists hear from a firefighter awarded life membership at the Gisborne fire brigade after 44 years' service. Plus, our panellists tell us what has been on their mind this week.
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson talk about the ripple effect of under-resourced mental health services and fast-food marketing that targets children. Also, they discuss their favourite biscuits.
Today on the second half of the The Panel, Wallace and panellists Anna Dean and Chris Finlayson discuss a new poll showing New Zealander's support changing our drug laws, a petition to ban vehicle access on Clutha beaches, and whether we're ready to call Hamilton Kirikiriroa.
Anna Thomas and panellists Anna Dean and Dean Hall discuss attacks on hospital staff, Wellington becoming a billingual city by 2040 and they talk to Hilary Barry about #FluffFriday in response to misogynistic comments about women.
Anna Thomas and panellists Anna Dean and Dean Hall try and find a home for a headless statue and discuss Mother's Day and how wonderful graduations are.
Anna Thomas and panellists Anna Dean and Dean Hall discuss e-sports and the Commonwealth Games.
Anna Thomas and panellists Anna Dean and Dean Hall discuss e-sports and the Commonwealth Games.
Panellists Anna Dean and Andrew Hoggard discuss social cohesion at risk in Aotearoa, ditching library fines and safety on quad bikes.
Panellists Anna Dean and Andrew Hoggard discuss to Covid-19 'traffic lights' and rising building costs.
Panellists Chris Finlayson and Anna Dean discuss football, the covid crisis in Sydney and the ongoing problem of boy-racers.
Panellists Chris Finlayson and Anna Dean share what they have been thinking about.
What can $12,000 get you at a party these days?The Taxpayers' Union is up in arms about the dollar price tag for Winston Peters' farewell party, and the Prime Minister is sending a 'please explain' to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the bill.But is it that much for a party?Anna Dean is a party expert who has thrown events from red carpet premieres through to soirees for the likes of Google.She told Heather du Plessis-Allan that it sounds like a bargain, given how many people were there.She says, given Peters' three years as a Minister, she estimates the price is " less than 10 cents a day."LISTEN ABOVE
Two city slickers - Kiran Dass and Anna Dean, on why they've given up the big smokes - in one case Auckland for Whanganui - in the other Wellington for Golden Bay.
In our fourth episode, Emma Dean and Tony Dean interview one of their favourite guests to date - their Dad, Christopher Dean! Chris shares his memories of mango fights in North Queensland, growing up in a non-music oriented household, and singing as a boy soprano!During the folk boom of the ‘60s, Chris bought his first guitar and first LP record. This marked the start of his musical adventures which saw him go on to be on the grand final of “New Faces” hosted by Bert Newton.As fate would have it, Emma and Tony's mum (and Chris' future wife), Anna Dean, was watching from home. Listen to this moving episode to hear this romantic and breath-taking story.Featuring a unique rendition of Antonio Carlos Jobim's “Meditation”, Christopher Dean will sing straight to your heart. And as always, Emma & Tony will teach you some backing vocals so you can sing along at home!
An in-depth conversation with Anna Dean, Nelson-born, Wellington-based, she is one half of the creative agency Double Denim, a co-creator of the Ace Lady Network. She is or has been a journalist, broadcaster, social media manager, event planner, PR guru and party organiser extraordinaire. We talk about the various roles and facets of her career/s and we talk trends in podcasts, social media and journalism. We talk about living online and broadcasting opinions and thoughts and the content mire of providing so much of your content to Facebook and other digital platforms for free. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe
An in-depth conversation with Anna Dean, Nelson-born, Wellington-based, she is one half of the creative agency Double Denim, a co-creator of the Ace Lady Network. She is or has been a journalist, broadcaster, social media manager, event planner, PR guru and party organiser extraordinaire. We talk about the various roles and facets of her career/s and we talk trends in podcasts, social media and journalism. We talk about living online and broadcasting opinions and thoughts and the content mire of providing so much of your content to Facebook and other digital platforms for free.
A conversation with Anna Dean, one half of Double Denim and the Ace Lady Network, a journalist, broadcaster, PR guru, party and event planner and clever mind so deeply engaged in social mdedia trends, journalism's online development and the digital cultures driving how we live and message.
In this episode of #BenevolentBanter I am joined by Anna Dean & Angela Meyer of Double Denim, a kick-ass creative agency with women at the heart of what they do. In this episode we talk about everything from creative partnerships to home ownership to unpacking the "social" part of social media in a post-Covid19 world. What a pleasure it was to speak with these mana wāhine. And, how wonderful life is while they're in the world... For more about Double Denim, go here: https://www.doubledenim.nz
The top benefit of being a podcaster? You get the chance to learn a whole bunch of stuff whilst talking to cool people! ’s ‘’ fits right into this league. Gender intelligence is not one of my strong points, and Anna was generous and patient in bringing me (a little bit) up to speed on this important subject. Even though this interview was conducted pre-lockdown, it’s more relevant now than ever. Podcast brought to your ears with the support of .
Anna Dean has done the race in a number of different formats from the Longest day racing at the front of the field to enjoying the Two Day with her Mum. The nutrition challenge changes when the goals for the event changes - Anna discusses her experiences and how to make it work for you. Matt Stewart lined up for his first Coast to Coast last year and is back for another crack. Starting at a base "lower than zero" he made it to the finish line but is back fitter, stronger and more organised in 2020 to take hours off his finishing time.
Anna Dean works at the forefront of audience engagement across the digital, film and social landscapes. In this session, Anna shares key learnings on changes to audience engagement in recent years. She provides practical tips to help you articulate your project in a way that connects, and challenges you to think about what your audience actually wants rather than what you think they should know. This session is presented by Loading Docs. Anna's session took place on Saturday 28 Oct at the Big Screen Symposium 2018 in Auckland, NZ. The Big Screen Symposium is New Zealand's annual premiere film event, proudly brought to you by Script to Screen and janda. This podcast is available on Podbean, Spotify and Apple.
An interview with two top Wellington women Angela Meyer and Anna Dean, who have each individually made massive contributions to Wellington’s creative crown. They re-cap on the wins they have had in their marketing agency, Double Denim. They also talk about why they formed the Ace Lady Network that is now bringing big lady power to the female community in Wellington and beyond.
This episode Wal and Jarred talk the usual crap plus they have Marketing guru Anna Dean in the studio Running time: 0:22:32
Check out MBP 009 if you like Jane Austen and Agatha Christie, which Anna Dean blends together in her book Bellfield Hall. I admit that I’m too intimidated to try and write in the style of Jane Austen, but I loved this book, which, without referring to Austen, certainly is written in that style. I touch on letters as plot devices and the often confusing (to modern readers) forms of Regency address. In my writing world, I’m working on revisions to Ellie Book #9 and just finished proofing the audio files of the second book in the On the Run series, Secretive. Book news was thin on the ground, so I detoured into a #GrammarDay haiku Twitter contest and mentioned two mystery TV shows, discussing the super-sweet (too sweet?) series finale of The Mentalist as well as an extended Agatha Christie mention on TNT’s Perception. Show notes and more at http://www.SaraRosett.com