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  • Carterton Conversations: Presented by Mayor Steve Cretney.

    Mayor Steve and guests talk about the latest news from Aotearoa/New Zealand's best little community.

    Carterton Conversations keeps our residents and anyone interested in news qnd opinions from the heart of Wairarapa.

  • In this episode, you'll learn the answer to the tenth possible question on your U.S. Citizenship Civics Test, "What is freedom of religion?" In addition to the question and answer, Andrea will provide a brief history lesson as well to help you understand the question and answer.

  • The Warren Report delves into the harrowing events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963 - a shocking act of violence that shook a nation and the world. Created on November 29, 1963, the Commission aimed to provide the public with a thorough and impartial understanding of these events. This podcast presents the Commissions findings, illuminating this dark chapter of history with reason and fairness, and underscoring its commitment to delivering an unbiased account of the facts surrounding JFKs assassination.

  • CAB on Air is a monthly programme brought to you by Citizens Advice Bureau Christchurch Area – a non-profit organisation whose purpose is to ensure that no individual suffers from an ignorance of their rights and the services available to them.
    We want to inform Cantabrians of their rights on all the latest topics such as renting, employment and consumer issues as well as highlight some of the great community support services out there.
    Join Host Ronnie, supported by Producer Tom, two of our fantastic volunteers, on the first Monday of the month at 12.30pm on Plains Media or catch the podcast when it suits you and get informed!

  • Tasman Report is a fortnightly podcast about the work of your council. Each episode draws on business from council committees and community boards, plus stories from staff working across parks and reserves, planning, infrastructure, biosecurity, ports and marine, planning, and emergency management. You will hear directly from the council team and elected members on the projects, and ideas building a thriving, resilient Tasman region.

    If you have a topic you would like to hear more on or if you would like to hear from a particular Elected Member or staff, please let us know and we will do our best to cover it in an upcoming episode. You can email the team on [email protected].

  • A regulatory podcast from New Zealand's Department of Internal Affairs, covering gambling, anti-money laundering and charities regulation in Aotearoa.


    Get in touch: [email protected]

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • The Sandwich Club is a podcast for women in the middle — the ones holding it all together while being pulled in every direction.
    Kids, ageing parents, work, money, relationships, changing bodies... and the quiet question of “is this it?”
    Hosted by two midlife women with different lives but a shared sense of humour, this is not a self-improvement podcast and it’s not a crisis either. It’s real conversations about the long middle — what’s shifting, what’s surprising, what’s quietly hard, and what’s unexpectedly freeing.
    There’s laughter, honesty, the occasional uncomfortable truth, and a lot of recognition.
    If you’ve ever felt stretched, slightly invisible, or wondering what comes next — you’re not alone.
    Welcome to The Sandwich Club.

  • IEM Unscripted presents DisasterSmiths™, a dynamic podcast that dives into the heart of disaster resilience. Join us as we explore the practical solutions, innovative programs, and dedicated service delivery crafted to aid disaster survivors and fortify communities. Our mission is clear – to make our communities more resilient in the face of adversity.

  • The Giving Growth Podcast is about confronting the uncomfortable truth facing nonprofits today:

    The traditional donor pyramid is collapsing.

    Older donors are aging out. Younger generations aren't stepping in fast enough. And economic volatility is squeezing philanthropy from all sides.

    Each episode, Giving Growth features candid conversations with nonprofit leaders, funders, and innovators who are rethinking how to engage donors, build sustainable programs, and scale impact in a radically changing world.

    We dig into:
    * Why legacy fundraising models are failing
    * What’s working to attract and retain next-gen donors
    * How to use data, technology, and storytelling to drive meaningful growth
    * And how to future proof your nonprofit without losing your mission

    It’s not about hype. It’s about hard truths, and bold strategies for what comes next.
    If you’re a nonprofit exec or fundraiser looking to grow in a world that’s shifting under your feet, this is your show.

  • English podcast - Laura Catalina Bustacara Cano and Andrea Ceballos Gutierrez

  • A window into the meaningful impact being made across the Catholic Diocese of Hamilton.
    Inspiring stories of how a single act of support to The Catholic Development Fund can spark a wave of change. You will hear about communities uplifted, projects brought to life, and faith put into action. Join us as we explore the ripple results that begin with a single purpose and radiate with meaning.
    Our guests provide first-hand insight into how the Hamilton Catholic Development Fund helps to provide the financial resources that enable them to fulfil their super interesting and varied roles within the Diocese of Hamilton. They discuss the impact of their work on both our local and wider communities, and how they envision this evolving in the future.
    Join us as we explore the ripple results that stem from a single action and radiate with meaning. Brought to you by the Hamilton Catholic Development Fund.

  • S.O.A.R. (Securing Our Aspirational Realities) is a programme run by Nga Kete Matauranga Charitable Trust which aims to better understand and grow awareness and knowledge around working alongside whanau with disabilities and to appreciate more fully the service options and needs they have to live full, enriched lives.

  • Think local politics is boring? Think again. Every Thursday, journalist Taryn Utiger sits down with the mayors and council chairs shaping life in Taranaki and digs into what’s really going on. She asks the questions you really want answered about rates, local issues, hot topics, and the future of our towns, then flips into some fun stuff like hidden gems and who secretly makes the best coffee in the region. It’s smart, unfiltered kลrero with the people running your patch: Max Brough, Craig Williamson, Neil Volzke, and Phil Nixon, served up with humour, heart, and a bit of hometown sass. If you care about Taranaki but can’t stand political snoozefests, this is your weekly dose of insight, banter, and good local stories from around the maunga.

  • The overall aftermath of the fires and the “Hawaii holiday” of the Prime Minister.

  • The Hutt Zone with John MacDonald focuses on the people, issues, events, and music that shape the Hutt Valley community.

  • In this series, we meet candidates standing for local election in Nelson. Each candidate introduces themselves, shares their key priorities if elected, and highlights their point of difference.

    Voting is open from 9 September to 11 October 2025. To find out more information about local elections head to: https://www.nelson.govt.nz/1your-council/elections/22025-triennial-council-election

  • Tune in for a celebration of womanhood. Join Tracey and friends each week for a podcast that delves into the world of a modern woman. Listen as they deep dive into topics like perimenopause and menopause, raising children, caring for elderly parents, working while running a family, and every other topic that sits front and centre in a woman's mind. Wฤhine Atua is a celebration of the goddesses we all are!

  • Back in September 2025, Rogers TV invited me to host a twice monthly show called Newsmakers. The show is about all things local, and maybe some other topics too. After the show airs on Rogers TV, I’m posting abridged versions of the interviews here on The Matt Brown Podcast, sponsored by The Bicycle Café.

    You are a big part of this show. In fact, we couldn’t do it without you. So, please give a follow. Let us know what you think. Let us know if their topics that you’d like to learn about or maybe you’d like to be on a future show. Email: [email protected].

    For now, this will be the main content for this podcast. We’ll see how it grows from here. I’m excited about this project and I hope you are too.

    Talk to you soon, London. PS, Buy me a coffee? There are some expenses connected to running a podcast and if you'd like to make a contribution here to support the show, I'd be grateful. Interested? Simply click here:https://buymeacoffee.com/the.matt.brown.podcast Thanks again for listening! MB

  • Two guys located in Tennessee discuss freedom, good news, sports, aliens, and whatever else they decide is on deck.