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Women At Work

Samantha Sutherland

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There’s so much to balance when you’re managing a career and a family and it’s not easy, but you’re not alone. Women at Work, with Samantha Sutherland, who talks to working mothers about the juggle and the struggle, tips for navigating the workforce and how they manage their lives.
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Super Chat with Cat and Nakia

Catherine Sutherland and Nakia Burrise

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Catherine Sutherland and Nakia Burrise talk about their lives, motherhood, life on screen and off, pop culture, and marriage. It's breakfast, lunch, and dinner with your sisters as they speak from their hearts with unapologetic truth, love, laughter, and inspiration! Check out their website for incredible merchandise: www.PowerRangersPlayback Power Rangers Playback Youtube channel : https://youtube.com/PowerRangersPlayback
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Second Chance Cinema

Storyteller Entertainment

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While most movie reviewers focus on films out now, David and Michael Rainey decided to review movies from ten to twenty years ago. These are movies that were ignored when they were first released, didn't get the marketing push to be well known, or simply had the bad luck to be released opposite a much more popular blockbuster. It's time to give these movies a second chance.
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The 90s Throwback Podcast

The Throwback (90s) Podcast

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Welcome to The Throwback podcast. . This is your spot for exclusive interviews, with some of your favorite 90s stars. We will also from time to time do rants and review on all kinds of 90s subjects. #90spodcast #1990s #retro #throwbackthursday #interviews #entertainment If you like what you hear on the podcast be sure to check us out on social media: Twitter: @throwpodcast
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Catherine Fox is a Walkley Award–winning journalist who has spent two decades writing about women at work. In 2022 she was made a member of the Order of Australia for services to journalism and gender equity. She is mother to two adult daughters, and is a beacon of a woman opening as many doors as she can for the women following behind her.…
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Michael Morpurgo is a literary treasure. The author of War Horse and Private Peaceful, he’s written around 150 books, loved particularly among children and young people. He’s returned with yet another novel, Cobweb following a little dog heading to London in the aftermath of Britain’s triumph at Waterloo. Morpurgo told Jack Tame that much like many…
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A painful form of arthritis, gout is the second most common form affecting New Zealanders. A major international study involving around 2.6 million people, has revealed that genetics are a major cause, not lifestyle choices. Dr Bryan Betty joined Jack Tame to run through the study, what gout looks like, and how it impacts people. LISTEN ABOVE See o…
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Kiwi musical icon Kimbra is back with another album. Idols & Vices (Vol. 1) is a collaborative album, featuring the likes of BANKS, Dawn Richard, DRAM, Skrillex, and Sahtyre, and while Kimbra doesn’t stray too far from her experimental pop sound, there is more R&B and hiphop influences in this work. Music Reviewer Estelle Clifford joined Jack Tame …
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Kingmaker: Pamela Harriman's Astonishing Life of Power, Seduction, and Intrigue by Sonia Purnell When Pamela Churchill Harriman died in 1997, the obituaries that followed were predictably scathing – and many were downright sexist. Written off as a mere courtesan and social climber, her true legacy was overshadowed by a glamorous social life and her…
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"Savouring Sri Lanka’s Central Highlands is an adventure to relish. Swathed in lush jungle greens, pepper-potted with shapely hills and anchored by a gloriously soothing lake at its heart, the seduction is fast and sweet in the gateway city of Kandy. The very name Kandy conjures visions of splendour and mystique. It’s a city that proudly keeps its …
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Have you ever been so anxious that your stomach started hurting? In addition to its well-known impacts on mental health, stress can also make people feel physically ill—and a new study could help explain why. Although it’s fairly common knowledge that the gut “talks” to the brain by releasing hormones into the bloodstream, this recent study showed …
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Passionvine Hoppers came up in conversation a week or so ago: a nuisance for gardeners, especially in the warmer north (but more and more a pain-in-the-South as well!). I also remember that Aucklanders often called them lacy-winged moths. Shows you that entomological knowledge has always been slow to sink in up there in the North Island. They are c…
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On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 19 October 2024, uniquely talented author Michael Morpurgo joins Jack to discuss his love for fact within fiction, a memorable discussion with Roald Dahl, and the intriguing inspiration behind his new children's novel Cobweb. Jack discusses team loyalty and his pride in wearing b…
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Amazon is joining other top tech firms with a foray into nuclear power This deal is to explore the development of small modular nuclear reactors. AI needs massive amounts of computing power, and that requires electricity. Virginia's power demand is already growing 5% YOY and is expected to be double 2024’s level in 15 years. In addition to that, Am…
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Rivals David Tennant and Aidan Turner star in the small-screen version of Jilly Cooper’s novel set in 1980's England about a rivalry between two powerful men that takes over their lives (Disney+). The Diplomat British consul Laura Simmonds and her Barcelona colleague Alba Ortiz fight to protect British nationals in trouble in the Catalan city. Thei…
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The Return After 20 years away, Odysseus washes up on the shores of Ithaca, haggard and unrecognizable. The king finds much has changed since he left to fight in the Trojan War. His beloved wife, Penelope, is a prisoner in her own home and hounded to choose a new husband. Their son faces death at the hands of suitors who see him as an obstacle in t…
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I make a few versions of the mighty hummingbird cake but this is an easy, light, manageable version. I like to describe this cake as a banana cake that goes on a Jamaican holiday. Serves 8-10 Ingredients 1 ½ cups plain flour ¾ cups brown sugar ½ cup desiccated coconut 1 heaped tsp cinnamon ½ tsp each baking powder and baking soda 2 medium eggs ¾ cu…
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A rare celestial object has made an appearance in the skies over New Zealand. Comet C/2023 A3 hasn’t been seen in our skies in for 80,000 years, and with the length of its orbital period, it’s not going to be seen again by anyone alive today. Kevin Milne caught sight of A3 passing by on Wednesday, and it got him thinking about the last time it pass…
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I never thought I would support Auckland in anything. I mean —duh— I’m from Christchurch. When I was a kid, it was a given that Aucklanders were nothing more than latte-swilling, overpriced-haircut-donning, ostentatious-sports-car-driving primadonnas. My parochialism isn’t the only force working against Auckland City FC. When the brand-new club kic…
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Cathy Ngo is an entrepreneur, sought-after keynote speaker, and presenter. As the founder of Keynoteworthy, she is on a mission to add more minority voices to speakers and events. She is a mother to two human babies and two fur babies and is open about the peri-natal mental health challenges that have led her to be an ambassador for the Gidget Foun…
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One of the most famous foodies in the Southern Hemisphere, Donna Hay is one of the Queens of Cooking. She’s known for her minimalistic approach to food styling, fresh and vibrant ingredient choices, and grounded recipes for busy people still interested in eating well. Her latest book ‘Too Easy’ offers an array of delicious dishes like one-pan undon…
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Dubbed the “most ‘Coldplay’ Coldplay album,” Moon Music is the band’s 10th album, and potentially one of their final ones. Chris Martin has confirmed that there’s a concrete plan for two more albums after this, before the band shuts up shop. Estelle Clifford joined Jack Tame to give her thoughts on the band’s latest release. LISTEN ABOVE See omnyst…
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The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins An isolated Scottish island, accessible to the mainland only twelve hours a day. A famous (some might say infamous) artist whose notoriously unfaithful husband disappeared after visiting her twenty years ago. A present-day discovery that intimately connects three people and unveils a web of secrets and lies. Welcome t…
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"After savouring Sri Lanka’s western coast, the nation’s famed cultural triangle serves up a bevy of World Heritage ancient treasures in the heart of the island. Travelling with On the Go Tours, we farewelled the city buzz of Colombo and drove east for several hours to Dambulla, home to the spectacular Dambulla Rock Temple. Sri Lanka has a long his…
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Our oceans are filled with a variety of things: sea creatures, plants, algae, coral, rubbish. Some things belong there, and some don’t. Since ‘Litter Intelligence’ began back in 2018, citizen scientists have picked up, counted, and weighed over 621,000 individual pieces of litter from coastal survey areas across Aotearoa, more than 75% of which is …
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On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for 12 October 2024, culinary legend Donna Hay joins Jack to discuss what inspires her these days compared to ten years ago, and shares tips on cooking for a house full of hungry teenage boys. Jack examines the difficulty of learning a new language at middle age. Film reviewer Francesca Rudki…
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There are three reactions to the concept of “feeding your plants”: 1) Plants feed themselves through Photosynthesis (you don’t need to feed your plants!) 2) They’ll pick up elements in the soil that they need for growth and development, nobody feeds the plants in a native forest. 3) What’s scientifically needed for our gardens is a soil test that i…
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Villa Maria Cellar Selection Merlot Cabernet Sauvignon Why I chose it: This wine was selected by Gimblett Gravels’ winemakers as one of the top reds from 2022. A hearty red at a mouth-watering price. 2022 was an average vintage, but this is a well below average price Can be enjoyed now or stored in a cool place and enjoyed in 5 or 6 years time A ve…
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Elon Musk's “We, Robot” event saw taxis, vans, and humanoids Elon says it will be "the biggest product ever" calling them an “autonomous assistant, humanoid friend". He gave us a glimpse into a future. At the party robots danced, served cocktails, and chatted with guests with a voice that sounded like a human. It's cadence and tone were offputtingl…
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Disclaimer When an intriguing novel appears at the bedside of a journalist whose career has been built on revealing transgressions, she is horrified to realise she's a key character in a long-buried story, one that exposes her darkest secret (Apple TV+). Sweetpea Rhiannon Lewis doesn't make much of an impression - people walk past her in the street…
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A Mistake A talented surgeon's life unravels when a new public reporting system for surgeons' performance is introduced. Her colleagues distance themselves, and even her partner, a hospital nurse, abandons her. The Outrun After living life on the edge in London, Rona attempts to come to terms with her troubled past. She returns to the wild beauty o…
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Bored of making the same old recipes? Is cooking becoming more of a chore? You might be stuck in a rut. Fortunately, Nici Wickes has some advice on how to pull yourself out and get back into the swing of things. She recommends checking out cookbooks or magazines for some new recipes, eating out or trying new restaurants for some inspiration, and of…
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Supermarket collectable schemes are a dime a dozen these days, with most franchises running a collectable promotion every year. Most buy into the scheme, collecting the stickers or cards and trading them in for a free product, but there are some out there who pass on them. To Kevin Milne it feels like these people are just throwing away money, and …
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As someone who considers themself at least semi-literate, with the benefit of a reasonable education and at least a passing interest in the world, I can confirm there is nothing quite so humbling in middle-age as learning a new language. At short notice, I’m hoping to briefly visit a Latin American country for my work in a few weeks’ time, and in p…
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Yolanda Beattie is a leadership and high-performance team coach and facilitator. She's a career feminist and self-confessed growth junkie and brings personal development and the inner game into her work creating high-performance teams. Her recent report, Path to Parity, looks at the state of play for women in investments, with insights that reach b…
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Rena Owen has cemented herself in New Zealand’s pantheon of film and television greats. The award-winning actress has a packed acting career, with roles in everything from Once Were Warriors, to Star Wars, to Whina, to Shortland Street. She stars in productions that create lasting legacies, conveying stories from the culture and history of New Zeal…
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Kiwi soul musician Louis Baker has released his third EP, Medicine his first work as sole producer. The EP reflects the bond Baker has with his craft, allowing him to connect with himself and communicate with the world. Estelle Clifford joined Jack Tame to give her thoughts on this new release. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy i…
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"Sri Lanka has loomed large on my bucket-list for quite some time. Nicknamed the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, I’ve just ventured to the teardrop-shaped island nation for the first time and it smashed my expectations. Over the course of a week, I savoured Sri Lanka’s colourful cities, vibrant cuisine, ravishing landscapes, astonishing World Heritage t…
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Intermezzo by Sally Rooney Aside from the fact that they are brothers, Peter and Ivan Koubek seem to have little in common. Peter is a Dublin lawyer in his thirties—successful, competent, and apparently unassailable. But in the wake of their father’s death, he’s medicating himself to sleep and struggling to manage his relationships with two very di…
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Stats NZ has released the latest data from the Census, giving fresh insights into the lives of people across the country. Kevin Milne has been taking a look at the latest numbers and there’s a couple things he found interesting, and some he wasn’t surprised by at all. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Although Working from Home might have been new for many of us under Covid, research in the area has been going on for decades. This international research, combined with studies carried out in New Zealand over the past 4 years, notably by Prof Jarrod Harr at Massey Uni, is pretty clear that from a wellbeing and productivity perspective the hybrid m…
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On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 5 October 2024, award-winning actress Rena Owen joins Jack to discuss the 30-year anniversary of Once Were Warriors, gearing up for the live action Moana, and the role of Māori theatre throughout her career. Jack shares his love for maps and the remote, extreme, curious places he…
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It’s already getting dry in Canterbury, and I still need to do a lot of planting in order to save us from starvation. Juuls has planted Christmas spuds. Seed potatoes: “chitted” (meaning the “eyes” have started to run out) and the plants are doing well – shooting up in their large tubs on the deck. Every week or so we carefully add some soil on top…
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People often fanaticise about sudden wealth – a windfall of money large enough to solve any problem. But a large sum of money falling into your lap can be complicated and confusing to handle. Lisa Dudson joined Jack Tame for a chat about the best way to handle sudden wealth so you don’t wind up losing it all. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listene…
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Joan Joan Hannington, a fiery and uncompromising woman in her 20s, is a devoted mother to her 6-year-old daughter, Kelly, but is trapped in a disastrous marriage with a violent criminal named Gary. When Gary goes on the run, Joan seizes the opportunity to create a new life for herself and her daughter. Adopting new identities and making new acquain…
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A couple has been blocked from suing Uber for a car crash because they used Uber Eats When you use Uber Eats you agree to a new set of Terms which state that you must use private arbitration to settle matters, rather than going to court. So, when the NJ couple got into a bad crash while in an Uber ride, a court says the Uber Eats clauses applied. T…
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Joker: Folie à Deux Struggling with his dual identity, failed comedian Arthur Fleck meets the love of his life, Harley Quinn, while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital. Will and Harper When Will Ferrell finds out his close friend of 30 years is coming out as a trans woman, the two decide to embark on a cross-country road trip to process this new …
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You’re going to love this avocado whip. Double the recipe so you can enjoy it as a dip for corn chips and/or crudités, on toast, or dolloped in tacos. Use whatever herbs you have on hand. We love using rocket and/or coriander. Margo Flanagan of Two Raw Sisters offers up a recipe for Eggplant and Avocado Whip from their new cookbook ‘More Salad’ - n…
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You know my idea of fun? You’re expecting me to say sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll, wild parties, cocaine-fuelled late-night debauchery! Guilty as charged... that sounds like a bit of me. But no, my idea of fun is a map. I’ve got a huge, detailed one on my wall. Winkle triple projection, Pacific-centred, of course. I can wile away hours, whole after…
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Sally Moyle has over 30 years experience in gender equity. She helped introduce paid maternity leave across Australia as part of her work at the Human Rights Commission. She contributed to the HRC's It's About Time research into how men and women spend their time - who works, who does the caring, and how government policy still supports a male brea…
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The World of Music, Arts and Dance Festival has all the ingredients for a good time – food, dancing, arts, and an incredible line-up of local and international artists. English/Kiwi rock band The Veils were announced this week in the first line-up of acts to headline next year’s WOMAD festival. The enigmatic indie band have a reputation for their i…
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Their first album release in six years, ‘The Forest is the Path’ is Snow Patrol’s eighth studio album, coming after 2018’s ‘Wilderness’. While promoting the album on X, vocalist Gary Lightbody described the work as a “new beginning”. “We honour the past, deeply. But while we honour the past we also want to cherish the present and look to the future…
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We Solve Murders by Richard Osman Steve Wheeler is enjoying retired life. He does the odd bit of investigation work, but he prefers his familiar habits and routines: the pub quiz, his favourite bench, his cat waiting for him when he comes home. His days of adventure are over: adrenaline is daughter-in-law Amy’s business now. Amy Wheeler thinks adre…
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