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Kate Hall: Tips for a Sustainable Christmas Day
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Kate Hall's tips for a sustainable Christmas Day:
- + Bring reusable containers with you for food leftovers (pop them in your car/bag)
- + Consider your transport - could you carpool with other family members? Or would biking help to avoid Christmas day hectic traffic?
- + Salvage the wrapping paper to keep for next year! (Kindy parents – use up all those paintings...)
- + If you compost at your home, bring a sealed bucket or jar to take home compost scraps (if they place your visiting doesn't have a compost)
- + Attend events with intent: consider how you're going to connect with the people, what you want out of the event, and remember 'busy' is an attitude - avoid it.
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Kate Hall's tips for a sustainable Christmas Day:
- + Bring reusable containers with you for food leftovers (pop them in your car/bag)
- + Consider your transport - could you carpool with other family members? Or would biking help to avoid Christmas day hectic traffic?
- + Salvage the wrapping paper to keep for next year! (Kindy parents – use up all those paintings...)
- + If you compost at your home, bring a sealed bucket or jar to take home compost scraps (if they place your visiting doesn't have a compost)
- + Attend events with intent: consider how you're going to connect with the people, what you want out of the event, and remember 'busy' is an attitude - avoid it.
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×1 Tami Neilson and Dr Jada Watson: Country musician and musicology professor on the gender inequality in country music and 'The F Word' 15:57
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15:57Classic female country artists like Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, and Faith Hill, along with modern-day musicians like Kasey Musgraves, Carrie Underwood, and Shania Twain are pioneers of the genre. Despite their influence and hand in elevating country music to the heights it’s reached in the modern era, only 10% of country music airplay and awards are granted to women. This is one of the astonishing facts in Tami Neilson’s latest show ‘The F Word’, which combines music with the research of musicology professor Dr Jada Watson. The two first met on Twitter, both very vocal about challenging inequality in the country music industry. “I followed her because she wrote, you know, these incredible articles," Neilson told Francesca Rudkin. “What I loved about her work was that for an artist, she was kind of giving us the tools to feel validated I guess, you know, vindicated.” Neilson says she wanted to tell the story of women in country music through song, backing it with the black and white statistics of Watson’s research. Despite country being one of the largest genres of music in the United States, women are disproportionally represented, an issue Watson says has historic roots. “We have to remember where country came from and the time in which it was developed, and this was 1920’s United States, racially segregated country.” “Most cultural institutions were racially segregated and then sort of built into that framework was also different forms of discrimination or oppression,” she said. One of the stories they tell in ‘The F Word’ is that of the Carter Family – one of the founding families of the country music genre. Watson says that in the recording sessions including people like Jimmie Rodgers, the Carters said that a woman in the lead would never sell. “We think of them as the founding family of country music,” Watson told Rudkin. “And so that idea of women not selling, or not being possible to sell has really been baked into the fabric of the institution that is country music.” The ‘F Word’ will be performed on Saturday, March 8th at Auckland Town Hall. Tickets are available at aaf.co.nz/ LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
David Gray has released his first studio album since 2021. ‘Dear Life’ is his thirteenth album, filled with intricate layers of instrumentation, vocals, and harmonies. In Gray’s words, it’s an album of emotional crisis and resolution, morality and faith, reality and illusion, love and heartbreak, magic, science, loss and acceptance. Estelle Clifford joined Francesca Rudkin to give her thoughts on the release. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Catherine Raynes: One Dark Night and The Wedding Party 4:03
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4:03One Dark Night by Hannah Richell He murdered her at the folly on their wedding day, left her body for the crows. They say she haunts the woods now, a girl in a white dress. Everyone in the small town of Thorncombe knows the tales of the haunted woods where the birds don’t sing and a girl in a white dress roams, luring people to their deaths. But when a girl is found dead the morning after Halloween, her body carefully arranged at the bottom of an old stone folly, the community is thrown into turmoil. Local police detective Ben Chase is assigned to the murder investigation, but when the victim is identified as a student from his teenage daughter’s school, tensions rise. Was she the victim of a party prank gone wrong, or does the girl’s death represent something more ritualistic and sinister? As the investigation unfolds and the noose tightens around Chase’s own family, the only thing anyone can be sure of is that no one is safe until this violent killer is caught. The Wedding Party by Rebecca Heath A bride-to-be lying to everyone. A grieving mother who can't move on. A little sister keeping secrets of her own. And a member of the wedding party who won't survive to cut the cake. What happened on the jetty a decade before was an accident, everyone agrees. Or do they? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
"Bracketed by the biscuit-brown Wither Hills and the lofty prongs of the Richmond Ranges, Blenheim’s vast blanket of the Wairau Plain bursts with possibilities. When it comes to winery finery, few venues can hold a candle to the elemental elegance of Wither Hills Cellar Door & Restaurant. Exuding a mix of contemporary design and relaxed sophistication, coupled with soul-rinsing views from their four-storey tower; the Wither Hills Winery is pitch-perfect for a wine tasting and bite to eat." "Steve and I then headed over to Vines Village, which is homebase for Explore Marlborough’s wine tours. They offer a great range of options, included guided or self-guided tours. Kitted out with a trusty e-bike, over the next few hours, we tootled our way around the vineyards, mostly on off-road trails, including the fabulous stopbank of the Wairau River, which serves up elevated views of the vast bucolic canvas." Read Mike's full article here . LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Kevin Milne: The newest "pet" in the Milne household 5:47
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5:47Kevin Milne has a new "pet". It's not an animal per se, but rather an robotic vacuum cleaner and mop. Kevin got his from a Boxing Day sale - reduced from $1,250 all the way down to $250. And with a price drop like that, he's wondering how many people own these robotic vacuums. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Dr Dougal Sutherland: Starting 2025 with some oomph 8:36
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8:362024 was a bit of a rough year, with job losses, hard economic times, and low business confidence. The new year offers a chance to reset. Dr Dougal Sutherland offers his top tips for starting 2025 off with some oomph: If you have a job, count your blessings! Lots of people lost theirs last year and so it’s important to remember that even though it may not be the best job in the world, at least you’re in paid employment! Plan out your holidays for the year as best you can. Have a look for the public holidays that are happening in 2025, can you make any of these into longer weekends (e.g. four days instead of three) and give yourself that extra time to rest and recover? Looking ahead I can see there is quite a gap of public holidays between Matariki and Labour Day – can you plan for some leave then? Four months is a long time to go without a break, especially in winter. Make a daily ‘Have to, Hope to, Love to list’ – “Have to” are things you must do today; “Hope to” are things that you can do if you have time; “Love to” is at least 1 thing per day that fills your cup – make sure to give this as much priority as “Have to”. Take some time to reflect on 2024 – what did you learn from the year? What went well and you would like to keep doing? Anything that you would like to avoid doing again that you did last year? Think about the people in your life – are there some who you would like to see more of? Can you plan ahead to make time for them? On the other hand, is there anyone who it may be better off not to have in your life? Are there some (polite) ways that you ease off these relationships? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
As 2025 settles in and everyone settles back into work, you may be left daydreaming about that bach you rented over the Christmas break. You may be tempted to buy one of your own – but should you? Ed McKnight joined Francesca Rudkin to run through the pros and cons of buying a holiday house. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 18th of January 2025, New Zealand country music star Tami Neilson and Dr Jada Watson talk about their new show ‘The F Word’ – combining Jada's research with Tami's music. Francesca Rudkin reflects on some bad crowd behaviour at the tennis. Chef Nici Wickes gives some ideas on how to use up the glut of courgettes in the garden – including using them in ice cream. Have you returned from summer holidays desperate to buy a holiday home? Ed McKnight has the pros and cons of buying a bach. Plus, David Gray is back and Estelle Clifford gives us her thoughts on his new album 'Dear Life'. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Oskar Howell: Tech commentator on the lack of innovation and new product development in the technology landscape 4:40
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4:40Tech ebbs and flows when it comes to advancements – sometimes we’re flooded with them – other times there is very little new stuff hitting the market. As we head into 2025, has tech development and innovation stagnated? Tech commentator Oskar Howell joined Francesca Rudkin for a chat about the state of the landscape compared to previous decades and the wide array of products produced. He says it feels like a lot of these tech conglomerates are putting their eggs in the AI basket and using AI as a means to cut corners in developing good technology - gimmicks in place of proper innovation. In 2025, a quarter of a century in, Howell would like to see some actual new tech – maybe these companies can get back to basics and stop with the fanciful AI and all that nonsense? LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Ruud Kleinpaste: The pros and cons of the summer weather 5:32
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5:32Lots of moaning early January 2025: coolness and wetness in many different places. Wellington and Christchurch were the biggest moaners in New Zealand – the West Coast was just lovely. Canterbury (after a few good weeks in spring) started getting wetter and colder as Summer commenced. In the garden there was no amazing speed of growth, but that rainwater reminded me of a transplantation trick to get tomatoes, lettuce, spring onions, and other vegetables really taking root! Transplanting in a dry garden is tricky – you would have to water the young tomato plants twice a day to allow them to survive. That in itself is really tricky to execute. Too little water and the patch of soil is not wet enough to make the plants spread its roots. The young plants simply struggle to develop. Too much watering makes the young plants far too wet around the roots, causing all sorts of trouble, especially fungal diseases before the plants are even 30 centimetres tall. This year’s cool and wet weather pattern showed me the trick to avoid transplants woes: Soak your soil well before you plant the small vegetables. That literally makes the soil nice and moist on a large scale, rather than dryish in-between the spots where you dig in the young plants. This year no problems with a regular watering from the heavens – we could even have a Holiday without anybody needing to climb over the fence to water our vegetable plants! A rather wet summer does have its problems, especially with early ripening fruits such as peaches and —in our case— apricots! Regular wetness on these developing fruits often causes fungal diseases that can ruin and rot your crop in a matter of a few days. Brown rot is the obvious disease that moves rapidly through your tree(s). If you are quick enough you can harvest that fruit and cut off the brown patches and somehow “save the day”. But once that Brown Rot (aka Monilinia fructicola) is in the system you’ll be too late to keep it under control. Prevention is the best tactic: thin out the tree after fruiting by removing branches, allowing a lot more space for next season – it will be sunnier and quicker drying too! When you still get some brown rot, a preventative spray with copper-based fungicides, (organic, by the way!) especially after flowering, will reduce infection as the copper will kill the fungal spores the moment these land on the tiny developing fruit. Follow these sprays up every 2 or 3 weeks and the Brown Rot will start to moan about the brilliant weather that still doesn’t result in rotten fruit LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Tara Ward: The Pitt, American Primeval, The Hardacres 5:45
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5:45The Pitt A realistic examination of the challenges facing healthcare workers in America as seen through the lens of the frontline heroes working in a modern-day hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Neon). American Primeval A mother and son fleeing from their past form a found family while confronting a harsh landscape of freedom and cruelty in the American West (Netflix). The Hardacres In this 1890s rags-to-riches saga, the working-class Hardacre family are catapulted into the world of aristocratic snobbery, when a radical business idea makes them rich beyond their wildest dreams (TVNZ+). LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Flow Winner of Best Animated Feature at the 2025 Golden Globes, this dialogue-free animal adventure centres on a cat who must work together with other species stuck on a boat after a flood devastates their home. The world seems to be coming to an end, teeming with the vestiges of a human presence. Cat is a solitary animal, but as its home is devastated by a great flood, he finds refuge on a boat populated by various species, and will have to team up with them despite their differences. In the lonesome boat sailing through mystical overflowed landscapes, they navigate the challenges and dangers of adapting to this new world. The Brutalist Escaping postwar Europe, a visionary architect comes to America to rebuild his life, his career, and his marriage. On his own in a strange new country, he settles in Pennsylvania, where a wealthy and prominent industrialist recognises his talent. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
The first courgettes from the garden are cause for a celebration. Not so the marrows that sneak up on you later in the season when you are heartily sick of grilled courgette and the neighbours are getting tired of you offering them as gifts! Here’s some surprising and delicious ways you can use them. Creamy salad or steak sauce Makes about ¾ cup Ingredients 1 cup chopped raw courgette ¼ cup olive oil (or use iced water) Handful of basil leaves or parsley or other herb you like Decent squeeze of lemon juice or some other acid like vinegar Salt & pepper Parmesan cheese (optional) Method Blend it all together to a creamy, light green sauce and pour over salads or bbq meats. Store in the fridge for up to a week. Fresh fruit ice cream Freeze chopped courgette and use equal portions of it with a frozen fruit (berries or mango are good) to blend to a smooth gelato-like ice-cream. Feel free to add some sugar or other flavourings and/or some liquid (not too much!) like coconut milk or cream / cream / water to help the blender out. Best eaten straight away and from a cone. Smoothies A lot of people load up smoothies with banana from the creaminess, but frozen courgette does the same without the sugar. Magic! Somebody also told me that you can make jam with them but I’ve yet to test this theory :) LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Francesca Rudkin: Danielle Collins just met the crowds halfway 3:25
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3:25Summer means different things to us all, but if you love a game of tennis then summer sure delivers. And sometimes it gives us more than just a hard-fought match – it can also serve up a conversation starter as to how we should behave, as both players and the crowd. The wind and rain made things challenging for the ASB Classic organisers in Auckland. Regardless, it was a great tournament with sold out crowds and some excellent tennis. I’ve only just started to watch tennis live over the last few years, and it’s become a summer must do. It’s a great sport to watch live, especially at the Manuka Doctor Stadium in Stanley St, because it’s such an intimate setting. We’re so well behaved here in NZ – it takes no prompts for the crowd to go quiet, and it can be a relief when a fan finally gets the courage to yell some encouragement between points. Getting hooked on the ASB Classic is the perfect lead into the Australian Open. A few hours each evening have drifted away while I’ve been watching on the telly, but with over 90,000 people heading into the Arena on some days, their behaviour can be a little rowdier than here in NZ. A lot has been made of US player Danielle Collins’ behaviour towards a hostile crowd a day or so ago, but really all she did was meet them halfway. Playing local favourite Destanee Aiava, the crowd was very obviously behind the Aussie, and this led to combative scenes between the crowd and Collins. Collins made the comment post-match that she thought there were quite a lot of “super drunk” people who had a hard time controlling themselves; but admitted she loved the energy, regardless of which side the crowd are on. During the match Danielle used that energy as motivation and wasn’t afraid to bite back, blowing sarcastic kisses and making a pretty brash speech at the completion of her win which was the equivalent to giving the middle finger. Was it classy? No. Was it the way you would like your child to behave? No. But do you blame her? No. It’s not fair to just criticize the player’s behaviour when she’s only matching the crowds. How much abuse would you put up with in the workplace? Sure, heckling is part of sport, but it works best when delivered with good humour or a light touch, not nastiness. If you’re doing all the work and others are firing abuse at you from the sideline, is it really any different to the abhorrent behaviour of online trolls? Good on her for being herself and not taking any, you know, crap. Collins has made herself the villain of the tournament. I doubt she cares. You wouldn’t get this from a young player establishing themselves on the circuit, but maybe Collins, who’s coming to the end of her career, is doing them a favour by challenging the crowd’s behaviour. It wouldn’t happen here – we're more passive and a little less exciting, but there’s nothing wrong with being respectful. I’d much prefer that’s the lesson we’re passing on to younger generations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
1 Best of 2024: Dame Sophie Pascoe on Saturday Morning with Jack Tame 17:18
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17:18"Best of both worlds": Dame Sophie Pascoe forgoes competing, presents Paralympics coverage The Paralympics got underway this week in Paris, and for the first time in 16 years, Team New Zealand is missing a familiar face. Dame Sophie Pascoe, New Zealand’s most decorated Paralympian, has decided to forgo this year’s Games in favour of staying home with her young baby. Pascoe is a 4-time Paralympian, bringing home a total of 19 medals – 11 Gold, 7 Silver, and 1 Bronze. However, while she may not be competing this year, that doesn’t mean she’s uninvolved, as Pascoe is presenting New Zealand’s TV coverage of the Games. She told Newstalk ZB’s Jack Tame that as the Paralympics came closer she was feeling a bit nervous about presenting, as well as a bit of FOMO from not being over at the Games, however when they began she was content with her role. “I'm right where I need to be with my family, with my baby and right here, presenting and helping out the Paralympic team, but still feeling like I'm part of the team, but just in such a different capacity.” LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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