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The new government scrapping sexuality and consent education in schools, so what will it mean for our tamariki? We take a look at what it takes for a small business to succeed in NZ, and the eye-popping cost of Christmas tree-related injury claims. Plus, the one and only King Kapisi is on the show.
The legendary Rodger Fox Big Band is coming to Christchurch this weekend. They're fusing the modern big band sound with Aotearoa-New Zealand hip-hop, and collaborating with multi-award-winning Aotearoa hip-hop legend King Kapisi and special guest Erna Ferry. John MacDonald spoke to Rodger ahead of the concert. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While some across the nation might have been relaxing at the beach yesterday, a team of Maori doctors and community leaders traversed South Auckand to encourage unvaccinated whanau. With the star power of musicians King Kapisi and Che Fu, 200 more vaccines went into arms. But, despite efforts like this, with New Zealand's new traffic light system announced on Friday, Papakura Marae Clinic GP Dr Matire Harwood fears Māori will be further left behind. She spoke to Corin Dann.
While some across the nation might have been relaxing at the beach yesterday, a team of Maori doctors and community leaders traversed South Auckand to encourage unvaccinated whanau. With the star power of musicians King Kapisi and Che Fu, 200 more vaccines went into arms. But, despite efforts like this, with New Zealand's new traffic light system announced on Friday, Papakura Marae Clinic GP Dr Matire Harwood fears Māori will be further left behind. She spoke to Corin Dann.
Washington DC-based Kiwi artist Emma G has remained busy as always in 2020, despite everything that has been going on around her. Emma's new song, 'You Can Count On Me This Christmas' is her 10th release of the year.
Washington DC-based Kiwi artist Emma G has remained busy as always in 2020, despite everything that has been going on around her. Emma's new song, 'You Can Count On Me This Christmas' is her 10th release of the year.
King Kapisi is a recording artist and south pacific hiphop legend. He currently hosts the talk shows "Hoops and Life" and "Kaps Chats" on Facebook and also hosts the DJ shows "Mr Majesty" and "Kapisi Klan" on Instagram and Facebook. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/backofthe135/message
This Episode i talk to the one and only Teremoana Rapley , the "sung" voice of New Zealand Hip Hop, and general all around awesome person. Teremoana has sung in bands including Upper Hutt Posse, Moana and The Moa Munters, Riot Riddum Sound System, David Parker, Unitone Hi-Fi, MC OJ & Rhythm Slave, Dam Native, Babble, Ermehn, Mark de Clive Lowe, King Kapisi, One Giant Leap, Del Rey System, DLT, Submariner, P.O.O.R, Mango Tango, Phully, Michael Franti, and still doesn't have her own album out. We talk about that, and also Gerard Tahu George Hubbard George Nuku Bill Urale Steve Regelous and Massive software and Teremoana's Unsung pick Augus McNaughton Roland S550 Sampler and VGA screens Dr T's music software Chris Cunningham's Radio NZ's Hip Hop Stand Up Teremoana's latest video clip What's Going On and Four Women from 1996 This Episode was bought to you by the NZ Rockshop and the Rodecaster Pro an audioclub production unsungnz@audioclub.co.nz
Show Notes:On this episode of The Provise Project we Korero with the legend himself Wellingtons finest King Kapisi, we cut it up around a lot of topics and talk on how he became a Mega Entrepreneur with clothing and music.Talking New Zealand Hip Hop and the rise of DJing in the Wellington Club Scene. It was an amazing Korero with heaps of advice for young musicians trying to break inKing Kapisi is currently creating a network for creatives to showcase their skills on Instagram.Links Mentioned:KING KAPISI INSTAGRAMFollow Us:Include links to where listeners can find you online:Our Apple Link to SubscribeSubscribe on Simplecast PodcastsTwitterInstagram
Episode 9: Leadership, Well-being and Podcasting with Jan Zabawski Episode Description Today on the Thought Plantation Podcast, I have fellow Podcaster and fitness enthusiast Jan Zabawski share his story. We discuss his time of running the Zealous Gym for 8 years, creating the Zealous brand, his experiences in leadership roles, thoughts on wellbeing/fitness and his transition into Podcasting. We had a great time discussing these topics and diving into more controversial points of view. So grab a spade, chuck on your gum boots and join us on the Thought Plantation Podcast! Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
Stigma towards mental health exists within our own communities and active work needs to be done to rectify this. On the podcast, I have the priviledge to host Dr. Chris Murray, Psychologist working with our West Auckland communities. We discuss issues around access to healthcare and how our own communities can be barriers to people seeking support for their mental health. We attempt to unpack some of our cultural norms and discuss the benefits and negatives of collectivism and individualism. We also touch on the uncoming cannabis and end of life referendum and the possible implications it may have on us as New Zealanders. An interesting podcast with a lot of informative information. Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
Welcome back to the Thought Plantation Podcast. Today on the show, I have the pleasure of hosting Amy Maslen-Miller, a scientist and fellow podcaster here in New Zealander. Amy shares her journey into the sciences and goes into detail about her work in Samoa with Taro Leaf Blight. We talk about her plans for the future regarding her podcast and also our thoughts on politics and the upcoming Cannabis referendum. Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
The first step towards Recovery is to admit you have a problem. My guest today identified within himself that he was addicted to Social Media and did something about it. Now he talks to the people and run workshops helping others managw their addiction to technology. We discuss a wide range of topics starting from Tony's beginnings to politics and our views on racism in New Zealand. This was a great discussion that we both hope adds value to your life! Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
I have the privilege of hosting one of New Zealand music's veterans, Alfred Aholelei aka DJ Algoodie. He shares his experiences growing up in New Zealand and what influenced his decision to persue music. He talks about his time working for the Pacific Media Network for over 15 years and future endeavors! Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
Joining me on the Plantation today, I have the pleasure of hosting TUPU Drug and Alcohol Counselor Ray Liufau. Ray shares his experience working in this field for the past 12 years and his recent change to working closely with Pasifika people. We have robust discussions about the state of our Pasifika community and the impact illicit substances has on our people. So grab a spade, chuck on your gum boots and join us on the Thought Plantation Podcast! Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
Today on the Thought Plantation Podcast, I have fellow Podcaster and fitness enthusiast Jan Zabawski share his story. We discuss his time of running the Zealous Gym for 8 years, creating the Zealous brand, his experiences in leadership roles, thoughts on wellbeing/fitness and his transition into Podcasting. We had a great time discussing these topics and diving into more controversial points of view. So grab a spade, chuck on your gum boots and join us on the Thought Plantation Podcast! Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
On the plantation today, I catch up with one of my oldest friends from the Island of Tongatapu where he discusses his recent two documentaries highlighting Tongan disabled athletes as well one of Tonga's youngest aspiring swimmers. His documentaries highlight and tell the unspoken stories of Tonga's disabled community and shining a light on their day to day experiences as well as the struggles athletes have trying to compete on the world stage with little to no support or appropriate training facilities. So grab a spade, chuck on your gum boots and join us on the Thought Plantation Podcast! Malo Aupito. Intro/Outro: Screems from the Old Plantation by King Kapisi
To celebrate NZ Music Month we are joined by legendary kiwi recording artist Bill Urale, known by his stage name King Kapisi! We chat music, life and a little Footy. Brought to you by Mitre10 Mega petone www.mitre10.co.nz
The week we take a trip down under to explore hip hop from New Zealand! Joe Audio, Paco, & Gene review Savage Thoughts by King Kapisi. If you've never heard New Zealand hip hop, then you gotta check this review. After the album review we interview the owner of the one of the fastest growing companies in the world. Gavin Hogan, the owner of BWS ( Beers, Wines, Spirits) discusses his expansion and potential growth ideas. Only on Yeah, About That! @RealYATCast
OMC, Ardijah, King Kapisi and Annie Crummer are just a few of the names that have come through OMAC - the Ōtara Music Arts Centre, which is celebrating 30 years of fostering musical talent in South Auckland. We take a look back at the centre's history.
King Kapisi Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
King Kapisi Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91fm Dunedin
Local hip-hop heavyweight King Kapisi was the first hip-hop artist ever to win the Silver Scroll - NZ's most coveted songwriting award - back in 1999. These days he's a father, grandfather, basketball coach, community worker and personal trainer... and he still finds time to make music.
This week in Episode Two we look at what is now considered by many to be the "Golden Age" of Wellington music. The Dub/Electronic scene pushed by Loop Recordings from 1998 to 2008. This scene happened while Wellington was in a creative boom, with the Lord Of The Rings trilogy bringing in money and talent into the capital. Such acts to come out of this situation were Fat Freddie's Drop, The Black Seeds, Trinity Roots, Rhian Sheehan, King Kapisi, The Phoenix Foundation and yes, even The Flight Of The Conchords. We are joined again by our past guests Aaron Tokona of Weta and later music producer Pete Jamieson and introducing Mikee Tucker, the founder of Loop and co-founder of Fly My Pretties. As promised here's a link to another podcast with more on Loop and the Wellington Dub/Electronic sound. www.mixcloud.com/basefm/indigenou…24th-march-2017/ Playlist Clav Dub- Rhombus Pavor Nocturnus- Distant Earth (theme) Sense and Cents- Trinity Roots Waiting (feat. Lotus)- Rhian Sheehan Runnin (live)- Fat Freddies's Drop Push On Thru- Salmonella Dub Reverse Resistance- King Kapisi Keep On Pushing- The Black Seeds Little Things- Trinity Roots All tracks used claiming fair dealing for education and review.
Bill Urale is an award-winning rapper, music producer, clothing designer, screen printer, record label founder, video director, and community worker. Bono once invited Bill to a small room where he sat with Zane Lowe’s mum.
Former comedian Mike King and hip hop artist King Kapisi talk about their work with young people towards reducing suicide rates.
Former comedian Mike King and hip hop artist King Kapisi talk about their work with young people towards reducing suicide rates.
Auckland Writers Festival 2016 Australian slam poet and hip hop artist Omar Musa and New Zealand hip hop legend King Kapisi come together for an acappella match-up. Each artist has 25 minutes to impress with their rhymes and beats. Expect an inventive earful. Musa’s debut novel Here Come The Dogs, a mash-up of poetry and prose, tells the story of disaffected youth in small town Australia; Kapisi is one of the country’s most accomplished hip hop recording artists. Supported by APRA / AMCOS
The last Musical Dynasty features some of New Zealand's top musical talent in the form of the Nielson family. Dad Chris has played horns with an array of acts, as well as jazz groups, including The New Fuse Box. Brothers Ruban and Kody co-founded seminal experimental punk band The Mint Chicks. Kody has gone on to work as a producer, and released records under his own name and as Opossum. Portland, Oregon based Ruban has had a lot of success in America, in his hard touring band Unknown Mortal Orchestra.
NZMac.com invited guest Nick McCabe, of the Nick and Jayne Show (http://www.nickandjayneshow.com), talks about the Play Music seminar series that took place in the four main cities in New Zealand during May of 2006.