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Interviews from the Raglan Morning Show
by Raglan Community Media
If you're doing something interesting in Raglan, odds are that you'll end up on the Morning Show at some point - give the studio a call now on 07 825 0268 to book yours now!
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Have TTR Given Up On Seabed Mining Already?
Phil McCabe joins us to talk about what TTR's withdrawal from the fast track process could mean. Plus we look at Friday's culminating event at the Ocean Love Film Festival.
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Christine Rose - Maui & Hector's Dolphin Defenders
Christine joins us ahead of Maui Dolphin Day to look at the state of play for the Dolphins and what actions people can take to help out.
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Alan Price - Raglan Bowling Club
Come along to the New Year's fun bowling day
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Meet Annika From The How To Make It Work Podcast
Annika has popped into the studio during the Morning Show so we put her on the microphone and learn a little bit about the person behind the podcast How To Make It Work.
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The Future of Tourism in Raglan
Jacqueline from the Whaingaroa Destination Management Organisation joins us to talk about their project to develop a 5 year tourism plan for Whaingaroa and to consult with the community to see what we want out of it.
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Photojournalist To Give Palestine Talk In Raglan
Cole Martin has just come back from 6 months in West Bank and will be at the Old School on Monday 12th with photos, video and stories of his time on the ground in a land under Israeli occupation.
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Food Forest Working Bee At Raglan Area School
Ryan Bellerby joins us with a call for volunteers to help with a community working be at Raglan Area School where they're setting up a permaculture food forrest
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End of Life Matters Website Launch
Following the high level of interest from an End of Life Matters event in 2023 the Time Bank crew have put together a website with loads of helpful info and are holding an event to celebrate their work and to continue a discussion they say we all need to get involved in.
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Robin Jansen - Future Farms
Robin Jansen from Future Farms joins us to talk about his mission to take a career in agri-science and apply it in practice on his farm in Te Mata. With experimental crops, a hi-tech greenhouse, riparian management and conservation work Robin is charting a course toward a low-input, high production future.
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Seabed Mining News - Shane Jones Does It Again
Shane Jones is amending his own legislation to try to make it harder to oppose applications for seabed mining. Phil McCabe joins us to talk about the state of play and how the current fast track legislation is still providing lots of opportunities to oppose Trans Tasman Resource's mining plans.
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Palestine Flag Waving Event Saturday
Gillian Marie from the Whaingaroa Palestine Solidarity Group is in studio to talk about their latest protest, plus we look at the reality of the cease-fire in Gaza and talk about the media coverage and how people can help a situation that is still very dire.
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Hikoi for Hauora Saturday at Papahua
Betty from RAS and Lara from Raglan Naturally join us to talk about this weekend's 3rd edition of the Hikoi and the kaupapa of creating conversations about suicide.
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Auora Hauora at the Creative Market
Carissa Brown joins us in-studio to talk about her approach to wellness and what she'll be doing at the Creative Market this Sunday.
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Ben Lenzner Reports From NYC Mayoral Race
Our man in New York Ben Lenzner joins us on the Morning Show to talk about the unexpected victory of a young Muslim, socialist Mayor. Zohran has been making campaign promises that usually don't go down well in the US so we catch up with Ben, who volunteered for the campaign and find out about the ray of hope that the voters of New York have delivered the world.
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Getting Ready for the Freedom2Fly Festival
Val, Romane and Jair are in-studio to talk about a weekend of acrobatics and dance, including a cabaret show and busking day on Sunday with acrobatics, juggling, contortion and comedy in the main street.
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City To Surf Pathway Opening Friday
Jacqueline Anderson and Kate Hayward join us to talk about a community celebration on Friday that commemorates the efforts of Kate Hayward and other members of the community in the 90s to fund-raise and build the City to Surf pathway in Raglan West.
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Spanish Wine Tasting This Weekend
Maurice who is the new owner and chef and Cala - formerly Rockit Cafe - joins us to talk about their Spanish Wine Tasting event this weekend. We also learn a little bit about Maurice and the new vibe he's bringing to the venue out on Wainui Rd.
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Travis Browne Talks Safety in the Surf & Junior Surf Club
Find out all about the surf life saving crew this summer and how to keep safe in the water, plus we talk about the tadpoles and nippers program at the surf club starting next weekend.
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Joan Fleming & Raglan Writers Day
Joan Fleming is this year's Kaipukahu Writer in Residence at Waikato University and will be hosting a workshop at Raglan Writers Day. We talk to Sarah Johnson about the event and Joan about her writing, what she'll be teaching, and what she's doing with her year as the writer in residence at Waikato University.
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Xavier Meade Retires From Football
Having played for the local Football team since it began in the 80s we talk to Xavier and Bjorn from the Roosters about Xavier's decision to hang up his football boots and the experience of playing for Raglan for over 40 years.
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52 Marathons At 52
Campbell Forlong joins us in the studio to talk about a book he's putting together called 52 - Birth of a Soul Runner. The book documents his experience of running 52 marathons in the year he turned 52 so we learn a bit about what led to the challenge and what it took to get to the end of the year.
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Pablito's Kai At The Creative Market Sunday
Mercedes is one half of the team running Pablito's Kai and she joins us to talk about their traditional Uruguayan food which is available at markets in Raglan and around the Waikato, and also at catered events.
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Hand Poke Tattoo At The Market Sunday
We talk to local artist Kyra about her art and why she chose traditional hand poke tattoo as her career. We also talk about how people learn the art, what her hopes for the future are, and of course, what she'll be doing at the market this weekend.
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Flip The Script On Perimenopause
Irma Schutte is running a gathering for women in perimenopause and joins us in the studio to talk about the issue, how we need to think about it in a different way and what will be happening at the gathering.
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Sasha Perry - Graphene Ambush Interview
Aaron gets caught by surprise by a guest who says he wants to talk about an animated film but uses the interview to talk about the effect of a substance called Graphene and it's health effects on the people of Te Kuiti. Sasha says the media won't listen to him and this is the only way he knows to get his message out.
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Harbourview Hotel - 120th Anniversary
Raglan's famous Harbourview Hotel has a mammoth weekend coming up as the celebrate the 120th anniversary of the current hotel building. We talk to current owner Fiona Gates about the events this weekend, the history of the hotel and what it takes to look after the historic building.
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Looking For Red Flags This Election
Independent commentator Paul Barlow joins us to talk about his work tracking behind-the-scenes influences during this local body election. We talk about the Rates Control team in our area, the influence of Ruth Richardson's Taxpayer's Union, and the Maori Ward Referendum. Plus we get Paul's views on the Hamilton Mayoral Race.
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Angline Greensill Responds to Horse on the Beach Concerns
Angeline Greensill and Stacey Hill are in the studio to talk about issues around our Moana, from Seabed Mining, horses on the beach wastewater and news about Mussel Spat research causing trouble out at sea.Angela Greensill is the environmental Spokesperson for Tainui O TainuiStacey Hill is from Kiwis Against Seabed Mining and Coastcare
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Billy McCarthy - Screen Acting Workshop
Billy calls in to talk about his acting career from splatter film Evil Dead Rise to acting in Te Reo. We also talk about the workshop he is holding this weekend with Antonio Te Maioha and get some advice about getting started in acting.
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Another March in Raglan as the UN Declares Genocide in Gaza
Chris Meade from the Whaingaroa Palestine Solidarity Group joins us to talk about the action planned for this weekend and give us an update on the news from Gaza.
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Whaea Ruhi - Te Reo Class
It's Te Wiki O Te Reo Maori and Whaea Ruhi is in studio with her Ukulele to teach us some basic Te Reo
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Waikato Scholastics Team In Studio
Lani, Lennox, Xander and Selva from the Waikato Scholastics team are in studio to tell about their fundraiser to help them get to the competition in Taranaki later in the year
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How To Drive Past A Horse Safely
Stephanie Kennedy from Spirit Rides joins us to talk about Pass Wide and Slow, a worldwide awareness day to encourage safe practices when we drive past horses on the road. We also learn a little bit about Spirit Rides and the experience you can have with horses there.
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Joana Joy - Comedy Tonight at the Old School - 2nd Show Added
Joana Joy joins us in studio to talk her show at the Old School tonight - which is so popular a second one has been added. We also learn about her career and how she got into comedy.
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Tirohia Karioi Film Premiere
Lisa Thomson, Lara Sweetman, Michelle Levy and Gareth Bellamy join us to talk about their film Tirohia Karioi - Behold Karioi which is being premiered this Saturday, followed by two community screenings on Sunday.
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Murder on the Kiwi Rail Ferry
Deb King joins us to talk about her latest Murder Mystery event at the Old School, which is part of the latest fundraising efforts
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Overdose Awareness Day This Sunday
We talk to Rose from Know Your Stuff about their event at the Community House this Sunday, plus we have a chat about their work reducing harm from drugs, what parents can do if they're worried and what's missing from the drug debate in our country at the moment.
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Te Uku School 150th Anniversary
Paula Malins, Principal of Te Uku School joins us to talk about their anniversary celebrations, the school history and their hopes for the future.
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AI Workshop Tonight
We talk to Liz Guest about wading through the hype and hysteria about AI to find the actually useful information. Liz is giving a practical workshop about AI this evening at the community house. Tickets at Humanitix.
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How To Prevent Lithium Battery Fires
Kevin Holmes from the Fire Service and Jemma Hovelmeier from Xtreme Zero Waste answer all your questions about the dangers of lithium batteries and how to avoid the problems that have seen multiple fires in homes and rubbish compactor trucks this year already.
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The Doctor's Wife Returns
This film is back by popular demand and Karla Rix-Trott from the Whaingaroa Palestine Support Group is in studio to talk about the film and other activities the group has on this weekend.
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New Plans Coming For Wi Nera Street
Lisa Thomson joins us to talk about a project that might see properties at 1 Wi Nera St and 3 Bow St turned into a place for the community that would celebrate the legacy of Te Awaitaia, who held his Runanga on the site back in the 19th Century.
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John Lawson at the Green Party AGM
John is down in Wellington where the focus has been on getting the anger out of politics and what to do for the people suffering in Gaza.
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Raglan Art Exhibition at the Town Hall
20 local artists have set up in the town hall for an exhibition of their work this weekend so we've grabbed Paul from the team setting up and put him on the mic to tell us all about it.
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Fusion Botanicals at Creative Market Sunday
Alisha Hosking is in the studio with samples from her collection of natural skincare and healthcare products. We talk about how she keeps it natural and how a thought during covid let to the project
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New Podcast About Mothers With Children In Jail
Jane from our Heart Matters show joins us to talk about a podcast she's planning where mothers who have children in prison will have a chance to tell their story. She's looking for people who have those stories to tell so please get in touch with the station: studio at raglanradio dot com
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Volunteers Wanted for Daffodil Day
Genevieve joins us in the studio to talk what she has planned in Raglan for Daffodil Day which is due at the end of the month.
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What's a Solar Barrow?
Mark Burmister has spent his retirement tinkering with solar panels and has invented the Solar Barrow which he says has a pay back period of ten weeks. We have a chat about how he developed them, what they can be used for - and we also talk about the danger of lithium-ion batteries.
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Conor McCabe and the Return of Molasses
Conor joins us in studio to talk about his new cafe Molasses, which is named after a cafe his parents started a generation ago. This one is a bit different though with Conor changing the menu, often daily, in a much smaller venue down Volcom Lane.
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Fat Freddy’s Drop founder Chris Faiumu dies
With the shock announcement that Chris Faiumu has passed away this morning we talk to Michael Robins about his influence on New Zealand music and contribution to our culture - as well the way he influenced Michael's own involvement in the music sceneMichael Robins is the host of The Reggae Rodeo on Raglan Community radio and owner of Red Robin Records.
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