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95bFM
The Government Removing Te Reo Māori from School Children's Books w/ the University of Auckland's Margaret Mutu: 18 August, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025


Following on from our chat with Simon Court, Thursday Wire Host, Caeden, spoke to Margaret Mutu - a Māori Studies Professor at the University of Auckland, who has a PhD in linguistics, about Education Minister, Erica Stanford's announcement, that the early-reading book At the Marae from the Ready to Read Phonics Plus series, will be canned. The ministry told RNZ that At the Marae, unlike other books in the series, the book uses six kupu Māori, could result in challenges for young learners.  however, Officials have advised the ministry that there was “limited” research regarding the effect kupu Māori had in early-reading books. Caeden spoke to Mutu about this, and the positives of raising tamariki with both English and te reo Māori

95bFM
Chlöe Swarbrick Being Removed From Parliament Over “Spineless” comment and a need for Action for Palestine w/ Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa's Maher Nazzal: 18 August, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025


Last week, Green Party co-leader, Chlöe Swarbrick, was kicked out of Parliament for a week for refusing to withdraw her comments calling for MPs to get “a spine”.  Her comments came during a debate on recognising Palestine as a state. She also urged MPs to support her member's bill, which would sanction Israel for its war crimes in Gaza. This comes as Australia, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom have indicated their own plans to recognise a Palestinian state. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told the media last week that “a two-state solution is humanity's best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to bring an end to the conflict, suffering and starvation in Gaza.” Despite stating that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “lost the plot”, our own Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has refused to commit to recognising a Palestinian state. Caeden spoke to Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa co-chair Maher Nazzal about Swarbrick's removal from Parliament and the need for Aotearoa to take action for Palestine

All The Kings Men
2025 Draft Evaluation: Caeden Herrington

All The Kings Men

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2025 41:00


The LA Kings selected defenseman Caeden Herrington with the 120th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Rocky Russo, Head Coach of the Lincoln Stars joins the program to talk about Herrington's strengths on and off the ice. Then Mark Yannetti (Director of Amateur Scouting for the LA Kings) and Zach Dooley join the program to discuss the Kings scouting process of Herrington. Finally Scott Wheeler (The Athletic) brings an outsiders view of Herrington and shares his evaluation of the right shooting defender.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 7 August, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the scrapping of NCEA, the opening of an FBI Office in Wellington, and the latest unemployment rate.  For International Desk, they spoke to Assistant Professor in Journalism at Mount Royal University, Gabriela Perdomo Páez, about Canadian news coverage of Gaza. For City Counselling this week, Producer Sanat spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about the state of Local Democracy and a new funding mechanism for councils called regional deals. He also spoke to Forest and Bird's General Policy Manager Richard Capie about the Government's new proposals around conservation land that could see a significant amount of conservation land carved out for commercial use.  And he spoke to Professor Meihana Durie about the World Indigenous People's Conference on Education, an exciting international event happening this November at the AUT campus about the international global indigenous education movement. 

Creekside Church - Messages
Unashamed in God's Presence - Caeden Sizemore

Creekside Church - Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 38:31


What if God's presence isn't something to be carried your way—but something that carries you?This week, Youth Director Caeden Sizemore walks us through David's bold pursuit of God's presence in 2 Samuel 6—and the costly lesson he learns along the way. From forgotten reverence to undignified worship, we see how David lays down his crown to lift up the name of the Lord.In this message, we explore what it means to truly honor God's holiness, walk in obedience, and live unashamed of who we are in Christ. Discover the difference between Saul's pride and David's surrender—and how it all points us to Jesus, our forever King and High Priest.We hope that you enjoy this series! Subscribe if you haven't already to stay up to date with what we've got going on here at Creekside Church!

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 10 July, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Arena Williams about Phase Two of the Covid-19 inquiry and advisory group recommendations on climate adaptation legislation. For International Desk, they spoke to Charles Hunt from Boise State University about United States President Donald Trump's “big beautiful bill”.  For this week's City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about Mayor Wayne Brown's recent council body reforms, as well as concerns around homelessness in the CBD this Winter Regarding Phase Two of the Covid-19 Inquiry, she spoke with both Restaurant Association Chief Executive Marisa Bidois, and public health expert Sir Collin Tukuitonga

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 26 June, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the Regulatory Standards Bill, last weekend's Destiny Church protest, and the Taxpayers Union-Curia Poll on Cook Islands Citizenship. For International Desk, they spoke to 95bFM reporter Sanat Singh about Zohran Mamdani's all-but-confirmed primary win that has made him the Democratic nominee for the New York City mayoral race. For this week's City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about the council's emergency preparedness plans for the disabled community, and the proposals for flood mitigation at the Takapuna Golf Course She also spoke with far-right extremism expert Byron Clark about last weekend's Destiny Church protest Finally, she spoke with University of Auckland doctoral student Tom Wilkinson about nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, in light of tensions between Israel and Iran.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 26 June, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the Regulatory Standards Bill, last weekend's Destiny Church protest, and the Taxpayers Union-Curia Poll on Cook Islands Citizenship. For International Desk, they spoke to 95bFM reporter Sanat Singh about Zohran Mamdani's all-but-confirmed primary win that has made him the Democratic nominee for the New York City mayoral race. For this week's City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about the council's emergency preparedness plans for the disabled community, and the proposals for flood mitigation at the Takapuna Golf Course She also spoke with far-right extremism expert Byron Clark about last weekend's Destiny Church protest Finally, she spoke with University of Auckland doctoral student Tom Wilkinson about nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, in light of tensions between Israel and Iran.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 12 June: 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza, sanctions placed on two ‘extremist' Israeli politicians, and the NBR rich list. For International Desk, they spoke to Andre Fa'aoso about the protests against ICE in Los Angeles. And they spoke to the National Business Review's Mike McRoberts about their recently published rich list. For this week's City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about this week's release of falling housing valuations along with rising rates, and the progress on key Auckland City Rail Link stations.  As well, she spoke to Associate Professor Scott Opticon about Trump's use of force against the LA anti-ICE protesters.

Playmaker's Corner
Playmaker's Corner Episode 460: Coach V's 3A Playmakers 2025 Player Spotlight (Eli Abramson, Solomon Washer, Colter Blakey, Caeden Herrera, Kymani Dotison)

Playmaker's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 49:52


Recorded on June 3rd 2025. Recorded 6/2/25. On this episode Coach V talks about some of the top stars in the 3A classification of Colorado High School football. He talks about their stats from previous years, breaks down their film, and then talks about some big games ahead of them this season.Intro 0:00- 1:13Eli Abramson 1:14- 8:59Solomon Washer 9:00- 18:50Colter Blakey 18:51- 27:25Caeden Herrera 27:26- 38:05Kymani Dotison 38:06- 48:30Outro 48:31- 49:52 https://linktr.ee/PlaymakersCornerSocial Media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlaymakerCornerTik Tok: Playmakers CornerInstagram: https:https://www.instagram.com/playmakerscorner/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlaymakerCornerYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEcv0BIfXT78kNEtk1pbxQ/featured Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/playmakerscorner Website: https://playmakerscorner.com/ Listen to us on:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rkM8hKtf8eqDPy2xqOPqr Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cycle-365/id1484493484?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-cycle-365Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mODg4MWYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 29 May, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Shanan Halbert about Budget 2025, particularly its impact on rangatahi, and the Regulatory Standards Bill. For International Desk, they spoke to Greenpeace campaigner Juressa Lee about the upcoming United Nations Ocean Conference.  For this week's City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson on Auckland Council's recent approval for new development in the city centre, as well as the latest updates in the Western Springs speedway v stadium debate For her second topic, of national and global military spending, she spoke with Massey University Defence and Security Associate Professor Anna Powles, as well as Peace Movement Aotearoa coordinator Edwina Hughes. 

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 15 May, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour's Shanan Halbert about Chris Hipkins pre-budget speech at the Wellington Chamber of Commerce, the government's review into the Waitangi Tribunal, and the cost of National's FamilyBoost policy. For International Desk, they spoke to Associate Professor in Political Science at Paris Cité University, Speranta Dumitru, about Pope Leo XIV's views on migration and what this means for the papacy more broadly.  For City Counselling, News and Editorial Director Joel spoke with Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson, about how much of an impact the climate crisis will have on voters heading into local elections and incorrectly recycling lithium-ion batteries. And Tuesday Wire Host Castor spoke to PhD student in Education at the University of Auckland and primary school teacher Tom Pearce about the government's stance towards testing in schools and his concerns of over-testing.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 1 May, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour's Carmel Sepuloni about the government removing voting rights from prisoners and the strikes happening across Aotearoa for May Day today. For International Desk, they spoke to Aleksi Toiviainen, co-organiser for Vote16 Canada and a democracy advocate, about the recent Canadian election result.   And they spoke to University of Auckland Associate Professor Brendon Dunphy about the threats facing seabirds in Aotearoa and the recent Oceania Seabirds Symposium. For City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke with Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson about the Waitākere Ranges management plan She also spoke with Professor of Health Economics Paula Lorgelly about the latest review of Pharmac.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 24 April, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour's Carmel Sepuloni about the recent cross-party delegation to the Pacific, New Zealand First's new trans-exclusionary members' bill and Winston Peters' threat to cut RNZ's funding. For International Desk, they spoke to Jane Fae, director at TransActual UK, about the UK Supreme Court decision that excludes trans women from the legal definition of a “woman.” For City Counselling, Wire Producer Sara spoke with Auckland Councillor Julie Fairey about the intense weather of the Easter weekend, as well as latest developments in Auckland's public transport system. She also spoke with climate activist Adam Currie from this week's protest at the Stockton mine which is seeking a fast-track approval for activity expansion.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 24 April, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour's Carmel Sepuloni about the recent cross-party delegation to the Pacific, New Zealand First's new trans-exclusionary members' bill and Winston Peters' threat to cut RNZ's funding. For International Desk, they spoke to Jane Fae, director at TransActual UK, about the UK Supreme Court decision that excludes trans women from the legal definition of a “woman.” For City Counselling, Wire Producer Sara spoke with Auckland Councillor Julie Fairey about the intense weather of the Easter weekend, as well as latest developments in Auckland's public transport system. She also spoke with climate activist Adam Currie from this week's protest at the Stockton mine which is seeking a fast-track approval for activity expansion.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 17 April, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to MP Shanan Halbert about Casey Costello's Te Whatu Ora language directive, consultation opening on the new relationship and sexuality education draft framework, and the Treaty Principles Bill being voted down at second reading. For International Desk, they spoke to Jean Lantz Reisz from the University of Southern California Law School about the removal of Kilmar Abrego García from the United States without due process. Wire Producer Sara spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson for City Counselling about council amalgamation and the roles available in Auckland Council in this year's local elections. And she spoke to Dr Olivier Jutel from the University of Otago on the use of AI in political content, specifically ACT's recent social media post.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 3 April, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about Green MP Tamatha Paul's comments about the police and Finance Minister Nicola Willis' recent announcement on the supermarket duopoly.  For International Desk, they spoke to Dr Yvonne Breitwieser-Faria from Curtin University in Perth about the arrest of former Philippines President, Rodrigo Duterte, by the International Criminal Court. For City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke to Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson about Auckland Transport's decision to increase parking rates by 50 cents per hour in lots across Auckland, as well as the latest development in Auckland's ‘stadium saga', in which councillors have voted to support the Eden Park 2.1 project. She also spoke with Unite Union's Co-President Xavier Walsh about their call to action for the government, after the minimum wage was only increased by 35 cents this week, the lowest increase in more than a decade.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 27 March, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about New Zealand First's declared “war on woke”, proposed Resource Management Act reform, and Labour's calls for the government to condemn Israel for their recent military assault on Gaza. For International Desk, they spoke to Andre Fa'aoso from the Yale Daily News about Atlantic Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg accidentally being added to a group chat top US officials were using to make war plans.  And they spoke to Mike Smith (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahu) about National MP Joseph Mooney's members bill that would abolish people's right to take legal action against companies over damage to the climate.  News and Editorial Director Joel spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey on submissions for Auckland Council's long-term plan, ‘bed tax,' and discussions around equity in the upcoming election. And they spoke to Chief Executive of the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation New Zealand, Letitia Harding, about a recently released study showing vaping has not lowered smoking habits in young people in Aotearoa.

95bFM
The catastrophic end to the ceasefire in Gaza and the impact on children w/ UNICEF Aotearoa's Tania Sawicki Mead: 20 March, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025


Military violence in Gaza has resumed after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel collapsed. Israeli ground troops have advanced into Gaza, and earlier this week Israeli airstrikes killed more than 400 people, including 183 children. Wire host Caeden spoke to UNICEF Aotearoa Communications Director Tania Sawicki Mead about the situation in Gaza, particularly the impact on children.

95bFM: The Wire
The catastrophic end to the ceasefire in Gaza and the impact on children w/ UNICEF Aotearoa's Tania Sawicki Mead: 20 March, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025


Military violence in Gaza has resumed after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel collapsed. Israeli ground troops have advanced into Gaza, and earlier this week Israeli airstrikes killed more than 400 people, including 183 children. Wire host Caeden spoke to UNICEF Aotearoa Communications Director Tania Sawicki Mead about the situation in Gaza, particularly the impact on children.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 20 March, 2024

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about a potential trade deal with India spearheaded by the Prime Minister, the liquidation of school lunch provider Libelle, and the Labour-led Wage Theft Bill passing its third reading in Parliament. For International Desk, they speak to Tania Sawicki Mead, Director of Communications at UNICEF Aotearoa, about the collapse of the Gaza ceasefire. And they speak to Lisa Asher from the University of Sydney about the best ways to disrupt the supermarket duopoly in Aotearoa. For City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke to Councillor Shane Henderson about a letter from Aucklands local boards to Mayor Wayne Brown concerning the seventeen point six million dollar budget shortfall, as well as Auckland Council's new dog shelter in response to an increase in roaming dogs She also spoke with World Vision's Head of Advocacy and Justice, Rebekah Armstrong, about their latest annual Price Shocks Report, and what the New Zealand government should be doing to address global food insecurity.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 13 March, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about Labour's caucus reshuffle and the Taxpayers Union-Curia poll. For International Desk, they spoke to University of Waikato Senior Lecturer Garritt Van Dyk and Yale Daily News' Andre Fa'aoso about the emerging protest movements against the Trump administration in the United States. For City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey about the rise in homelessness in Tamaki, as well as Auckland Council's recent announcement of an AI digital assistant for customer service support.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 13 March, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about Labour's caucus reshuffle and the Taxpayers Union-Curia poll. For International Desk, they spoke to University of Waikato Senior Lecturer Garritt Van Dyk and Yale Daily News' Andre Fa'aoso about the emerging protest movements against the Trump administration in the United States. For City Counselling, Producer Sara spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey about the rise in homelessness in Tamaki, as well as Auckland Council's recent announcement of an AI digital assistant for customer service support.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 27 February, 2025

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour's Carmel Sepuloni about the new Stats NZ child poverty stats, the government's proposed changes to citizens arrest laws, and the protests at Lake Rotokākahi.  For International Desk, they spoke to Red Tsounga, President of the Aotearoa Africa Foundation, about the ongoing conflict in the Congo. And they spoke to Carolyn Young, Chief Executive of Retail New Zealand, about the proposed expansion of citizen arrest laws. For City Counselling this week, Producer Sofia caught up with Councillor Julie Fairey about Auckland Council's proposal to move Kumeū due to flood risk and bed night visitor levy to fill a budget gap for major events.  She also spoke to Dr Annette Lasham from the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Science about new research from 185 countries showing New Zealand and Australia have the highest breast cancer incidence rates in the world. And Wednesday Wire Host Oto spoke to University of Auckland health researcher Dr Joanna Hikaka about a new study on older Māori experience with ACC.

95bFM: The Wire
The Wire w/ Caeden: 27 February, 2025

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour's Carmel Sepuloni about the new Stats NZ child poverty stats, the government's proposed changes to citizens arrest laws, and the protests at Lake Rotokākahi.  For International Desk, they spoke to Red Tsounga, President of the Aotearoa Africa Foundation, about the ongoing conflict in the Congo. And they spoke to Carolyn Young, Chief Executive of Retail New Zealand, about the proposed expansion of citizen arrest laws. For City Counselling this week, Producer Sofia caught up with Councillor Julie Fairey about Auckland Council's proposal to move Kumeū due to flood risk and bed night visitor levy to fill a budget gap for major events.  She also spoke to Dr Annette Lasham from the University of Auckland Faculty of Medical and Health Science about new research from 185 countries showing New Zealand and Australia have the highest breast cancer incidence rates in the world. And Wednesday Wire Host Oto spoke to University of Auckland health researcher Dr Joanna Hikaka about a new study on older Māori experience with ACC.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 19 December, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024


On this week's Thursday Wire, we reflect on our favourite interviews from 2024 as we wrap up our reporting for the year. In May, Wire Host Caeden spoke to Yale University student Andre Fa'aoso and University of Auckland student Layan Khalil about the pro-Palestine protests that swept across United States college campuses and then the world. The protests were part of the movement to divest from Israel due to their ongoing war on Gaza.  And in November, Tuesday Wire host Castor and Caeden went down to Te Whanganui-a-Tara to speak to Hīkoi Mō Te Tiriti protestors who were arriving at Parliament to protest against the Treaty Principles Bill. As part of Caeden and Castor's coverage, producer Sofia spoke to renowned Māori activist Tāme Iti in November about the hīkoi. In April, Sofia spoke to Associate Professor at the University of Auckland Faculty of Law, Carrie Leonetti, about calls to criminalise stalking. And in July, she spoke to the Research Director at the Disinformation Project, Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa, about the Employment Court's judgement on Associate Professor Siouxsie Wiles' case against the University of Auckland.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 24 October, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Willie Jackson about an independent commissioner being appointed to Wellington City Council, the government's review of Ihumātao, and cuts at Whakaata Māori.  For States of the States this week they speak to Andre Fa'aoso from the Yale Daily News about polling numbers less than two weeks out from the election and they speak to Tom Unger, political activist and former political show host at Radioactive, about political violence in the US ahead of the election. And they speak to Amanda Turnbull, Lecturer in Cyber Law at the University of Waikato, about the negative environmental and social impacts of AI.  News and Editorial Director, Joel, speaks to Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Auckland, Marcelo Rodriguez Ferrere, about the concerns surrounding New Zealand's lax regulations regarding cross-breeding companion animals. And for City Counselling, Tuesday Wire host Castor speaks to Councillor Julie Fairey about progress on Maungawhau train station and power outages on the Western line. 

95bFM
What the Foodstuffs merger decline means w/ University of Sydney's Lisa Asher: 3 October, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024


Wire host Caeden spoke to University of Sydney's Lisa Asher on the declined Foodstuffs merger and what it means for grocery prices and the supermarket duopoly.

95bFM
Charter schools, te reo Māori funding cuts, and school attendance rates w/ Labour's Jan Tinetti: 3 October, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024


For our weekly catch up with the Labour Party Wire host Caeden speaks to Labour education spokesperson, Jan Tinetti, on education unions opposition to charter schools, the reallocation of te reo Māori funding towards the maths curriculum, and the government's new plan to lift school attendance rates.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 19 September, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour's Ginny Anderson about retail crime in the CBD, banning gang patches, and the Minister for Firearms not ruling out bringing back high-powered semi-automatic firearms.  For States of the States this week they speak to Yale Daily News' Andre Fa'aoso about the situation in Springfield, Ohio after several weeks of Republican-led anti-immigrant rhetoric and the second assassination attempt against former president and Republican candidate Donald Trump. And they speak to University of Otago Senior Lecturer Leon Goldsmith about the device explosions in Lebanon that have killed at least twenty-six people and injured thousands more.  For City Counselling this week, Sofia speaks to Councillor Shane Henderson about Mayor Wayne Brown's proposal for a second harbour bridge from Point Chevalier to the North Shore as well as Council spending over 250K on beach stairs on Milford Beach. She also speaks to Professor of Law at the University of Waikato, Leilani Tuala-Warren, about a recent proposal by Vanuatu, Fiji and Samoa to recognise ecocide as a crime against humanity and whether Aotearoa should support the proposal.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 12 September, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour Party Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni on the government signalling a shift in their foreign policy stances, the allocation of 6 months in select committee for the Treaty Principles Bill and Bird of the Year.  They speak to Yale Daily News Andre Fa'aoso about yesterday's Harris/Trump Presidential debate and Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris.  And they speak to the University of Auckland's Dr Tatjana Buklijas about the fast track legislation in a democratic context.  For City Counselling this week, Producer Sofia speak to Councillor Julie Fairey about how Auckland Council's celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori next week and Council's emissions reductions targets She also speaks to ActionStation Director, Kassie Hartendorp, about the Treaty Principles Bill and a campaign ActionStation has launched in response, Together for Te Tiriti. 

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 5 September 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024


Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour's Shanan Halbert about Labour's attendance at Palestine protests in Tāmaki Makaurau and the newly announced National Land Transport Programme and its lack of support for public transport. And for State of the States this week, they speak to Yale Daily News' Andre Fa'aoso about the ballot measures, college political campaign groups, and the recent school shooting in the state of Georgia. For City Counselling this week, Sofia catches up with Councillor Shane Henderson about changes to Auckland Council's committee structure, a proposal to introduce fortnightly rubbish collection, and what the government's National Land Transport Programme means for Auckland She also speaks to Associate Professor at the Department of Tourism at the University of Otago, Julia Albrecht, about the government introducing an increase to the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy.  She also speaks to the National Chair of Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa, John Minto, about the UK government suspending arms shipments to Israel and whether Aotearoa New Zealand should follow its lead. 

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 29 August, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party's Carmel Sepuloni, Wire Host Caeden asks about her being announced as a contestant on Celebrity Treasure Island. They also ask about the current Government reversing the ban oil and gas exploration that was put in place by the last government in 2018. For State of the States, our weekly kōrero on the United States election, Caeden speaks to Yale Daily News' Andre Fa'aoso. They discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr dropping out of the Presidential race to endorse Donald Trump, and the pro-Palestine protestors at the DNC and recent Kamala Harris campaign events.  For City Counselling this week Sofia caught up with Councillor Julie Fairey about the annual Local Government New Zealand conference last week as well as Auckland Council's Shoreline Adaptation Plans. She also speaks to Greenpeace Aotearoa's programme director, Niamh O'Flynn, about changes announced this week to the Fast-Track Approvals Bill.  And she also speaks to lawyer Harry Clatworthy from Te Mata Law about the government's plans to restore a tougher test for Maori customary title claims in the foreshore and seabed and the urgent Waitangi Tribunal inquiry into this.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: 18 July, 2024

95bFM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024


Wire host Caeden speaks to Labour's Willow-Jean Prime about the beginning of boot camps for youth offenders at the end of this month and funding cuts at Oranga Tamariki.  They speak to Dr Simone Watkins from the University of Auckland about the importance of equitable approaches for Māori, Pacific, and Indian communities in our health system. And they speak to the University of Auckland's Liz Beddoe about the state of reproductive justice in the United States two years on from the overturning of Roe v Wade. For City Counselling this week, Producer Sofia speaks to Councillor Julie Fairey about flood prevention work in Māngere and Muriwai as well as increasing public safety in Auckland's CBD.  Tuesday Wire host Castor spoke to Professor of business at the University of Auckland, Alex Sims, about the history and impact of planned obsolescence.

95bFM
The Wire w/ Caeden: Thursday 11 July, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024


Wire host Caeden speaks to Labour Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the Government's new climate change strategy and former Green MP Darleen Tana. They speak to Chris Ogden from the University of Auckland about the UK election result.  They speak to Sam Morgan from the Disability Persons Assembly about Disability Pride Month. University of Auckland's Margaret Mutu about the mistranslation of Te Tiriti and in the Treaty Principles Bill Auckland Councillor Shane Henderson on increasing speed limits and the local government review panel. And they speak to University of Canterbury's Bronwyn Hayward on the National-led Government's new Climate Change strategy.

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 4 June, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024


Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour Leader Carmel Sepuloni about the government's quarter three action and plan and Labour's renewed Auckland strategy. They speak to Quack Pirihi from Mana Āniwaniwa about the upcoming World Suicide Prevention conference. And they speak to Councillor Shane Henderson about Long Term Plan passing and the end of the Auckland regional fuel tax. And for The Wire's special 4th of July edition... Caeden speaks to the University of Auckland Professor of History Jennifer Frost about recent high-profile decisions from the United States Supreme Court. And Wednesday Wire Host Oto speaks to Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland Stephen Hoadley about replacing President Biden with another candidate, such as Governor of California Gavin Newsom.

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Winston Peters won't rush deciding on banning Greyhound Racing w/ SAFE Campaigns Manager Emma Brodier: 19 June, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024


Yesterday Minister for Racing Winston Peters told a select committee he would not rush a decision on whether Greyhound racing will be banned or not. He cited the potential legal ramifications of a ban and also made the comment ‘dogs love racing.' Wire host Caeden spoke to Campaign Manager for the Animal Rights group SAFE, Emma Brodier, about this delay in making a decision on a ban.  They started by asking about SAFE's thoughts on Peters' more controversial comments.

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Scrutiny week and the high number of people leaving Aotearoa w/ the Green Party's Ricardo Menéndez March: 19 June, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024


This week is scrutiny week in Parliament. This is a chance for the opposition to question relevant Ministers about the budget in select committees, and for the public to see the inner workings of government questioned in an accessible way.  Some of the headlines to have come out of this week include discussions of New Zealand failing to uphold climate commitments, supporting media, and what makes this country liveable in light of the high numbers of New Zealanders moving overseas. For our weekly catch-up with Green Party MP Ricardo Menéndez March Wire host Caeden asks about all these topics.  They started by asking about what scrutiny week means.

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 19 June, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024


For our regular catch-up, temporary Wire host Caeden speaks to the Green Party's Ricardo Menéndez March about scrutiny week and the high number of people leaving Aotearoa. They also speak to SAFE's Emma Brodie about the Government's delay on banning Greyhound racing. Producer Rawan spoke with Dr Laura Revell from the University of Canterbury about a new international study showing the harmful impacts of old satellites on the ozone layer. She also spoke with Senior human rights advisor Oliver Christeller from the Human rights commission about the importance of including the ethnicity pay gap in the conversation. For this Week's Get Action! Producer Oto spoke to Alex Johnston from Common Grace Aotearoa, to talk about a petition of his calling for the government to end carbon offset subsidies to polluting industries.

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 13 June, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour party Wire host Caeden chats to Arena Williams about the budget and accommodation supplements. For City Counselling they talk about a range of recent local government announcements with Councillor Shane Henderson. And they talk about the potential new English curriculum with Dr Claudia Rozas.  Producer Rachel spoke with co-author of the “Entrepreneurship: why women quit” study,  Dr Janine Swail, about the perceived flexibility of entrepreneurship for women versus the harsh realities they face. She also spoke with Professor at the University of Otago, Alex Gunn, to discuss the implications of the lack of funding in early childhood education centers. Following that, she spoke with the CEO of the Early Childhood Council, Simon Laube, about their plans to assist the centres and address the funding gap.

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How MPs take advantage of accommodation supplements and what the budget means for young people w/ Labour's Arena Williams: 13 June, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024


23 MPs made the news last weekend for using their accommodation supplement to rent back their own homes. The accommodation supplement is an entitlement for out-of-Wellington-based MPs to have the place they stay when in Wellington covered under their employment. In some cases MPs used the supplement to pay off the mortgage of a second or third home. Other recent political news includes the opposition to the proposed fast track legislation, and criticism of how the recently announced budget will negatively impact already marginalised groups. Caeden chat about all these topics with Labour's Arena Williams for our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party. They started by asking if she thinks it's ok for MP's to be enabled to become multiple homeowners as a result of the supplement they claim?

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#122: Caeden Tinklenberg - Transitioning from Biology to Claims Expertise

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 87:07


In Episode 122 of REIA Radio, hosts Ted Kaasch and Owen Dashner explore the unconventional career path of Caeden Tinklenberg. From his beginnings as a biology major in college to his current role as a respected claims expert, Caeden's journey offers valuable insights into the intersections of real estate and insurance.Caeden shares the pivotal moments that prompted his shift from biology to claims management, highlighting the transferable skills he honed during his academic pursuits. Listeners gain firsthand knowledge as Caeden recounts handling his largest claim, providing a glimpse into the complexities of the claims process.Throughout the episode, Caeden underscores the importance of adaptability and continuous learning in navigating career transitions. His story serves as a testament to the diverse opportunities available within the real estate and insurance sectors.Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, Caeden's experiences and advice offer invaluable lessons in resilience and embracing change. Tune in to Episode 122 for an insightful discussion on the journey from biology major to claims expertise.You can Join the Omaha REIA at https://omahareia.com/ Omaha REIA on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/OmahaREIA Check out the National REIA https://nationalreia.org/ Find Ted Kaasch at www.tedkaasch.com Owen Dashner on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/owen.dashner Instagram https://www.instagram.com/odawg2424/ Red Ladder Property Solutions www.sellmyhouseinomahafast.com Liquid Lending Solutions www.liquidlendingsolutions.com Owen's Blogs www.otowninvestor.com www.reiquicktips.com

The Mother Load
Jaclyn Phillion

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 31:59


This working mom is not just one of our favorite moms, but one of Amy's ride or die moms. You know the friend you could call any time of the day for any reason, and even with a baby attached to the hip and two other hanging off her, she'd find a way to be there for you? That's Jaclyn.   Jaclyn is the real deal. She's a mom of 3 young boys, Caeden (4), Tanner (2), and Bryce (1), and the wife to her husband Scott. She is a Nurse Practitioner turned Medical Spa Owner in Howell, MI, where she helps hundreds of women prioritize self care through not just medical spa treatments but health and wellness guidance to top it off.  Listen in to hear how Jaclyn manages all the emotions she encounters on a regular basis  [joy, fear, guilt, excitement] and how she prioritizes self care for herself. And, how the heck she opened up a spa while working two jobs and having babies!  Costco talk, mom fails, and more - this conversation will speak to your soul!  Stay fierce friends, and know that you are enough.  For more ways to listen! https://linktr.ee/themotherloadpod

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Auckland Port Announcement and will Auckland Council call for a ceasefire in Gaza? w/ Lotu Fuli: 9 May, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024


For City Counselling this week Caeden speaks to Lotu Fuli about yesterday's Auckland port announcement. Under a new plan, the port would stay under Council control despite Mayor Wayne Brown previously investigating a 35-year lease for the port.  The plan also includes returning Captain Cook Wharf and Marsden Wharf to Auckland Council, as well as increasing public access to Bledisloe Wharf. Caeden also asked about Whanganui Council passing a motion calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.  They started by asking her to explain yesterday's Port of Auckland announcement.

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Celebrity Treasure Island Rumours and the end of election day voter enrolment w/ Carmel Sepuloni: 9 May, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024


On Wednesday Labour's Carmel Sepuloni dominated political headlines with news that she is believed to be a contestant on this year's season of Celebrity Treasure Island.  The last MP to compete on a reality TV show was David Seymour, who competed on Dancing with the Stars in 2018. This appearance resulted in a now infamous video of Seymour twerking in 80s getup. Last years Celebrity Treasure Island also drew headlines for including famous political figures, notably Tame Iti.  Political news this week has also included an announcement from Paul Goldsmith that the Government is looking at stopping election day voter enrolment due to the administrative burden. Caeden asked about both these topics for our weekly catch-up with Carmel Sepuloni. They started by asking if she would appear in Celebrity Treasure Island.

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 9 May, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with Deputy Labour Leader Carmel Sepuloni Caeden asks about Celebrity Treasure Island and the potential end of election day voter enrolment. They also speak with Councillor Lotu Fuli about the latest Auckland port announcement and if Auckland Council will call for a ceasefire in Gaza. And they speak with Victoria University's Dr Lara Greaves about the proposal from the Government to end election day voter enrolment. Jasmine speaks to Co-curator of the Auckland Writer's Festival Michael Bennett about the incorporation of Te Ao Māori and language revitalisation for this year's programme And this week is Rape Awareness Week, so she speaks to Imogen Stone, Acting Programme lead at HELP Auckland's Dear Em Programme, about how Kiwis engage with this initiative to support sexual violence prevention in Aotearoa

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 2 May ,2024

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire Host Caeden speaks to Carmel Sepuloni about pay rises for MPs and National's new social housing policy. They speak to Shane Henderson for City Counselling about the Palestine protests in Tāmaki Makaurau and the end of half priced public transport for under 25s. They speak to Student Justice for Palestine Organiser Layan Khalil about the student rally for Palestine that took place on campus last night, and with Andre Fa'aoso on the student protests for Palestine in the United States. And they speak to Dr Kirsten Zemke about the racist backlash Beyoncé received after releasing her popular country album, Cowboy Carter, earlier this year. News and Editorial Director, Jessica Hopkins speaks to Professor Law at the University of Auckland, Claire Charters, about the United Nations Human Rights Council's five-yearly Universal Periodic Review. Producer Jasmine speaks Tara Jackson, Executive Director of the New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society, about the current state of animal rights protections in Aotearoa.

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Students protest for Palestine from UoA to Yale w/ Layan Khalil and Andre Fa'aoso: 2 May, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024


Last night hundreds gathered outside the General Library at the University of Auckland to rally in support of students in Palestine. The action was inspired by, and in solidarity with, students in campuses across the United States. Thousands of US students have set up encampments to protest their University and Government's role in supporting Israel to carry out a genocide in Gaza. Caeden spoke to one of the leaders of the action in Tāmaki Makaurau, Layan Khalil. They started by asking her to describe Student Justice for Palestine. They also spoke to Yale University student Andre Fa'aoso about the protests on the ground in the United States. Andre is a former Wire host and has been reporting on the events for the Yale Daily News. They spoke about the reports of both police violence against protestors and anti-semitism from protestors, and the goals and demands of the striking students. It comes as US College Presidents, including the Yale President, have been summoned to Congress to speak on anti-semitism on their campuses.

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 18 April, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with the Labour party Caeden chats to Priyanca Radhakrishnan about funding cuts to disability caregivers and job cuts at the Department of Conservation. For City Counselling they also speak to Councillor Shane Henderson about Watercare signalling an increase in Water Rates, and a boost in funding for arts in Tāmaki Makaurau. Caeden also speaks to Lola Fisher about the disestablishment of the Whanganui Youth Council. And they speak to Professor Ralph Cooney for the University of Auckland about the importance of communicating Climate Change to the community. Jasmine speaks with Devonport-Takapuna local board Chair Toni Van Tonder about their upcoming Youth Seat trial and the importance of youth inclusion and engagement in local government. And she speaks with Research Fellow Marnie Prickett about the Public Health Communication Centre of Aotearoa's submission against the fast-track approvals bill ahead of opportunities for feedback on the legislation formally closing tomorrow.

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The Wire w/ Caeden: 11 April, 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024


For our weekly catch-up with Labour's Carmel Sepuloni Wire Host Caeden asks about job losses in media, cuts at MSD, and Teanau Tuiono's restoring Samoan Citizenship members bill. For City Counselling they speak to Cr Lotu Fuli about a proposal to merge the Ōtara-Papatoetoe and Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local boards and a new report on quality of living in Tāmaki Makaurau. They also speak to AUT Lecturer Laumua Tunufa'i about the bill to repeal the 1982 bill which stripped Samoans of New Zealand Citizenship. And they speak to Paul Thistoll from Countering Hate Speech Aotearoa, as well as Rainbow Spokesperson for the Human Rights Commission Prudence Walker about Hate Speech Law protections for LGBTQIA+ communities. Today Jasmine speaks with lawyer Alexandra Allen-Franks about a landmark European climate action human rights lawsuit And she speaks to Greenpeace Spokesperson Amanda Larsson about the dire state of Aotearoa's freshwater protectionshat have you got for us today?