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Renowned radio host, travel writer and Bee Gees fanatic Tim Roxborogh joins the podcast to share his thoughts and memories of 'Mr. Natural'. Stuart and Cristiano also go through listener opinions and critical reviews, and conclude their thoughts on the album that is too frequently overlooked by history (and the Bee Gees!).The Roxborogh ReportFind us on Instagram and Facebook @wordsbeegeespodcast, and on Twitter @wordsbeegeespod. Email us: wordsbeegeespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raising kids is all about balance, according to notable parenting coach Jenny Hale. Today on The Weekend Collective, she spoke to Tim Beveridge and Tim Roxborogh about being kind but firm when it comes to discipline. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Party leader Chris Luxon recently suggested sending young offenders into military boot-camp programs. This has been viewed as controversial and divisive, and International Science Council President, Sir Peter Gluckman is among the latest to weigh in. He spoke to Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers about it today. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's behind the shortage of workers? And is it still because of Covid? Employment relations practitioner Max Whitehead wrote in the NZ Herald he believes it's because people perceive work and education as optional and have decided to put up their feet. He joined Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers on Smart Money. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is everyone angrier and more stressed these days? Psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald says it feels like everyone's angrier, more on edge, more likely to argue than listen, to disagree than hear a different point of view. He joined Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers on The Health Hub to discuss his latest NZ Herald column, as well as the expectations we put on ourselves to succeed. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the most surprising results was in Dunedin, where one-term councillor Jules Radich ousted Aaron Hawkins from the mayoral seat – by the final count, he had double the votes. The new Mayor of Dunedin joined Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers on The Weekend Collective to talk about his win. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Auckland has a new mayor Businessman and former Far North Mayor Wayne Brown has steamed ahead of efeso collins for the chains, leading by around 54-thousand votes. Just over 24 hours after the results came in, and he's already making waves – the Chair of Auckland Transport has resigned, to give him a “clear runway”. Brown has previously said he would replace all the directors of Council-Controlled Organisations, including Auckland Transport. He's also outlined his pledge to Auckland in today's Herald on Sunday – to fix what he calls a “broken” Auckland, starting with those CCOs, dealing with the question about the port, and tomorrow getting a briefing on the super city's finances. NZ Herald Senior Writer SImon Wilson joined Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers to dissect the issues facing Auckland's new mayor. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Loved Bruce's piano. So distinctive. A sad day yet again for America Tim Roxborogh says: July , Thanks so much for writing. This really is one of my all-time favorite songs, even if it is a piece of music I find genuinely sad. All the best. Bobby DiCapua says: April , Way too political here- you ruined an excellent essay about a song that many folks love and identify with by assailing one president and lauding another. Music should be immune to this type of partisan discourse . timroxborogh says: April , Why should music be immune to partisan discourse? If the song wasn't political then sure, but The End Of The Innocence references Reagan in that line, “this tired old man we elected king”. If the song is political, then the discourse can be political too. All the best. Mark Spencer says: August , The song “End of Innocence '' is a reflection of our times. The historical (and political) references in the song punctuate the scenes illustrated by the players of the time. Are we trapped by the “tired old kings?” And, we wonder why or maybe how they get “elected.” The cycles of the song are endless and the cycles of war and killing our so-called kings perpetuate. Iran-Contra follows Watergate and is followed by January th and the “big lie.” I like the essay. The song echoes. Then we have Sandy Hook and the recent mass killings in Buffalo and Texas. We all end innocence when we fail to recognize the evil among us. And, we continue to elect to perpetuate the cycle. The song echoes. It begs the question, “were we ever truly innocent.” Ed says: August , In I take it as meaning the start of the internet and social media – the ruination of the innocence of the young – society will never recover from this error. Dude McCool says: September , I wonder if old fossils like Don Henley ever look back at the Reagan years and think “Shit I was totally wrong, that dude won the Cold War and freed millions of people from the scourge of Communism!” I wonder…. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
Loved Bruce's piano. So distinctive. A sad day yet again for America Tim Roxborogh says: July , Thanks so much for writing. This really is one of my all-time favorite songs, even if it is a piece of music I find genuinely sad. All the best. Bobby DiCapua says: April , Way too political here- you ruined an excellent essay about a song that many folks love and identify with by assailing one president and lauding another. Music should be immune to this type of partisan discourse . timroxborogh says: April , Why should music be immune to partisan discourse? If the song wasn't political then sure, but The End Of The Innocence references Reagan in that line, “this tired old man we elected king”. If the song is political, then the discourse can be political too. All the best. Mark Spencer says: August , The song “End of Innocence '' is a reflection of our times. The historical (and political) references in the song punctuate the scenes illustrated by the players of the time. Are we trapped by the “tired old kings?” And, we wonder why or maybe how they get “elected.” The cycles of the song are endless and the cycles of war and killing our so-called kings perpetuate. Iran-Contra follows Watergate and is followed by January th and the “big lie.” I like the essay. The song echoes. Then we have Sandy Hook and the recent mass killings in Buffalo and Texas. We all end innocence when we fail to recognize the evil among us. And, we continue to elect to perpetuate the cycle. The song echoes. It begs the question, “were we ever truly innocent.” Ed says: August , In I take it as meaning the start of the internet and social media – the ruination of the innocence of the young – society will never recover from this error. Dude McCool says: September , I wonder if old fossils like Don Henley ever look back at the Reagan years and think “Shit I was totally wrong, that dude won the Cold War and freed millions of people from the scourge of Communism!” I wonder…. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/you-betterknow4/message
Mortgage Lab CEO and financial adviser Rupert Gough joins The Weekend Collective to discuss the best way to sell a house in today's market. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paediatric feeding specialist Rebecca Barnard joins The Weekend Collective to discuss getting fussy eaters eating. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newstalk ZB Sportstalk host D'Arcy Waldegrave joined Tim Roxborogh to discuss the reaction from players and fans to the Manly Sea Eagles releasing a Pride jersey. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Financial specialist Amanda Morrall joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to talk about buy now, pay later schemes.LISTEN NOW
Internationally acclaimed nutritional biochemist and 13 times best-selling author and speaker Dr Libby Weaver joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to talk about how to manage stress, combat a coffee addiction, and the four day working week.LISTEN ABOVE
The Herald reported the Government has quietly delayed changes to the tax system designed to stop people using companies to avoid paying the top income tax rate.Tax partner and PwC board member Geof Nightingale joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss.LISTEN ABOVE
The Prime Minister has returned from her 'bang for your buck' trip to Singapore and Japan. Newstalk ZB's Chief Political Reporter Jason Walls was on the tour and told Francesca Rudkin the biggest thing accomplished was the Security deal signed with Japan.To talk more about this Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge are joined by Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland, Stephen Hoadley.LISTEN ABOVE
Malcolm Knight, is a financial adviser and the Director of Advice Knight. He joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for Smart Money on The Weekend Collective to talk about how Russia attacking Ukraine affects stock markets and economies.LISTEN ABOVE
Claire Turnbull is the Healthy Food Guide Nutritionist and Director of Mission Nutrition. She joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for the Health Hub on The Weekend Collective to chat about whether we should count our calories, and what kind of foods contain a surprising number of calories.LISTEN ABOVE
Chris Di Leva is a portfolio manager and multi-asset specialist at Habour Asset Management. He joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for Smart Money on The Weekend Collective to chat about what has driven market volatility this year.LISTEN ABOVE
Personal trainer Alex Flint joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for the Health Hub on The Weekend Collective to chat about the most effective ways to lose weight.LISTEN ABOVE
David Seymour is saying that vaccines make no difference in the transmissibility of the virus – is this true? Helen Petousis-Harris, Vaccinologist and Associate Professor in the Department General Practice and Primary Health Care at the University of Auckland, joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge. LISTEN ABOVE
David Seymour says vaccine mandates are causing massive social problems. The Act Party leader wants them done away with as protests continue outside Parliament. Seymour says the Omicron variant of Covid-19 is a game-changer. David Seymour joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge. LISTEN ABOVE
Independent Economist Tony Alexander joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for the OneRoof Radio Show on The Weekend Collective to chat about housing affordability being the worst on record.LISTEN ABOVE
Dorothy Waide joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for the Parent Squad on The Weekend Collective, to talk about when it's appropriate to discipline other people's kids and how to navigate in-laws that butt in.LISTEN ABOVE
Martin Hawes is a financial author and joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge for Smart Money on The Weekend Collective, to chat about whether KiwiSaver is the right place for spare cash.LISTEN ABOVE
Anna Burns-Francis joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge to discuss US President Joe Biden's meeting with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. LISTEN ABOVE
Matthew Hooton joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss the Anti-Mandate protest and the mandates that caused it. LISTEN ABOVE
Celeste Raisbeck is an Optometrist at SpecSavers in Rotorua. She joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge as the guest for the HealthHub on The Weekend Collective.LISTEN ABOVE
Danielle Jones (a.k.a. Mama Dr. Jones) is a gynaecologist who is followed by millions of people around the world. She recently relocated her family to New Zealand and joins Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to chat about kids and contraceptives.LISTEN ABOVE
Max Whitehead is an employment law expert, CEO of Small Business Voice and Managing Director of Whitehead Group. He joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss the traps to avoid when signing employment contracts.LISTEN ABOVE
US Correspondence Anna Burns-Francis joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge live from New York with the latest in US politics.LISTEN ABOVE
Kyle MacDonald is a registered psychotherapist, columnist for the NZ Herald, and co-host of the Nutters Club on Newstalk ZB. He joined Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge on The Weekend Collective to discuss anxiety and panic attacks.LISTEN ABOVE
Hamish Pepper of Harbour Asset Management talks to Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers aboutwhat the skyrocketing inflation rate means for you.LISTEN ABOVE
Police Association president Chris Cahill speaks to Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers about the latest stats showing that police are encountering an average of ten firearms a day.LISTEN ABOVE
Associate professor of national security and strategic studies at Curtin University speaks to Tim Roxborogh and Roman Travers about the situation in Ukraine.LISTEN ABOVE
Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge were joined on the OneRoof Radio Show by Property Commentator, Ashley Church, to discuss the tactic we should use when selling a house, among other hot property issues.LISTEN ABOVE
Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge are joined by Dave Atkinson, CEO of the Parenting Place to discuss siblings sharing rooms and how to help your kids understand the idea of sharing.LISTEN ABOVE
On The Panel, Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge were joined by broadcaster and CEO of NUBU Pharmaceuticals, Mark Dye, to talk about the big stories of the week.LISTEN ABOVE
Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge were joined on the OneRoof Radio Show by Property Commentator, Ashley Church, to discuss the tactic we should use when selling a house, among other hot property issues.LISTEN ABOVE
Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge are joined by Dave Atkinson, CEO of the Parenting Place to discuss siblings sharing rooms and how to help your kids understand the idea of sharing.LISTEN ABOVE
Radio personality and travel writer Tim Roxborogh and TV presenter Carolyn Taylor start their adventure in Kaikoura to enjoy a bird's-eye view of the local sea life and discover the remote, untouched beauty of Stewart Island. LISTEN ABOVE
Multi-asset specialist Chris Di Leva from Harbour Asset Management talks to Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge about why we are paying more at the pump.LISTEN ABOVE
Multi-asset specialist Chris Di Leva from Harbour Asset Management talks to Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge about why we are paying more at the pump.LISTEN ABOVE
Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge were joined by broadcaster Mark Dye, to wrap the biggest stories of the week.LISTEN ABOVE
Concerns from an epidemiologist following the confirmation of 60 new community cases of Covid-19 today.There are 56 new cases in Auckland, including 17 that are yet to be linked to existing cases.There are another three cases in Waikato linked to the initial Hamilton East case and a case in Katikati in Bay of Plenty that was already announced last night.Auckland University epidemiologist Rod Jackson told Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge he's concerned about the situation in Northland where a Covid case hasn't been cooperating with authorities.“Doesn't look too bad in the Waikato, I think we might stamp out that one. Auckland, we just have to suppress it until we all get vaccinated. Northland, I'm freaking out in a major way because I think we could have big problems there.”LISTEN ABOVE
Concerns from an epidemiologist following the confirmation of 60 new community cases of Covid-19 today.There are 56 new cases in Auckland, including 17 that are yet to be linked to existing cases.There are another three cases in Waikato linked to the initial Hamilton East case and a case in Katikati in Bay of Plenty that was already announced last night.Auckland University epidemiologist Rod Jackson told Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge he's concerned about the situation in Northland where a Covid case hasn't been cooperating with authorities.“Doesn't look too bad in the Waikato, I think we might stamp out that one. Auckland, we just have to suppress it until we all get vaccinated. Northland, I'm freaking out in a major way because I think we could have big problems there.”LISTEN ABOVE
The Bee Gees' 1981 album "Living Eyes" was far from a commercial success. Record company issues, lawsuits, personnel changes, studio tensions and the small matter of a disco backlash all played their part. But although it was ignored by radio stations and even dismissed by the Bee Gees themselves, it's now a fan favourite. To mark the 40th anniversary of "Living Eyes", I'm joined from New Zealand by broadcaster and writer Tim Roxborogh (an advisor on the Emmy-winning documentary "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart") to discuss why the album deserves another hearing.
Enable Me's Hannah McQueen talks to Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge about how to tell when it's time for you to exit an investment property. LISTEN ABOVE
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ruled out a vaccine pass, and warned us not to expect vaccination targets for reopening like we've seen from Australia. Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge get epidemiogist Professor Michael Baker's thoughts.
On this week's Health Hub psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald talks to Tim Roxborogh and Tim Beveridge about whether therapy shouldn't just be for people who already know they have problems. LISTEN ABOVE