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368 - Cushioning the culture shock Mon, 22 Apr 2024
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367 - Leaning into virtuosity with Sam Low Mon, 15 Apr 2024
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366 - "For a small country, it packs a punch" - Dave Phillips on Jamaica Mon, 08 Apr 2024
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365 - Sharing Common Ground at WOMAD Mon, 25 Mar 2024
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364 - Tarik Rahim - Making the Mount home for a while Mon, 18 Mar 2024
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363 - Yānum - Fragments of Femininity Mon, 11 Mar 2024
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362 - Reflections from Anakiwa - Outward Bound Mon, 04 Mar 2024
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361 - The Magic of Masks - Live podcast from Q Theatre Mon, 26 Feb 2024
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360 - Shy Boy - Izzy Abdallah mixing it up Mon, 19 Feb 2024
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359 - Tacos, mariachi and other tropes - Mexico Mon, 12 Feb 2024
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358 - Cartels, clichés and salsa - Colombians on their cultural stereotypes Mon, 05 Feb 2024
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357 - "Stereotypes are my toolkit" - diaspora creatives on cultural tropes Mon, 29 Jan 2024
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356 - Going beyond Afrobeats in Auckland with Dj Banty and Orikol Mon, 18 Dec 2023
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355 - Being 'woke' and how it became a catchall phrase Mon, 11 Dec 2023
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354 - The Little Clay Cart and NZ's first Afro-Kiwi Xmas concert Sat, 02 Dec 2023
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353 - Making films from South India to the South Island Mon, 27 Nov 2023
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352 - "Everthing's gone, except the band members" Mon, 20 Nov 2023
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351 - The best of two worlds Mon, 13 Nov 2023
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350 - Thousands across NZ continue to rally calling for a ceasefire in Gaza Mon, 06 Nov 2023
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349 - Space technology for climate change Mon, 16 Oct 2023
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348 - "It would be a foolish move" - Community organizations speak up against closing ministries Mon, 09 Oct 2023
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347 - "A way of making people move" - Coaxing veggie gardens in Christchurch Mon, 02 Oct 2023
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346 - 'Is this your Grandfather?' A quest to join the dots Mon, 25 Sep 2023
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345 - A design to the rescue - lifejackets for use in India Mon, 18 Sep 2023
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344 - How to get salmon out of hot water Mon, 11 Sep 2023
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343 - "It opens people's eyes to what's possible" - Takaka cohousing Mon, 04 Sep 2023
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342 - 'This is not the image we want to put out' - claims of exploitation by migrant workers on Accredited Employers Work Visa scheme Mon, 28 Aug 2023
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341 - Home for a bit - RSE workers in Matapihi Mon, 21 Aug 2023
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340 - World Press Photo Exhibition returns to NZ Mon, 14 Aug 2023
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339 - 'You have to experience it live' - Steven Logan on the APO Mon, 07 Aug 2023
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338 - 'Sport needs to have an existential conversation with itself' - Sheila Nguyen Mon, 31 Jul 2023
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337 - The Elephant in the Yoga Studio - Part 2 Mon, 24 Jul 2023
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336 - The Elephant in the Yoga Studio - Part 1 Mon, 17 Jul 2023
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335 - Marking five decades of Mexico-New Zealand relations Mon, 10 Jul 2023
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333 - Finding comic relief - Jess Karamjeet Mon, 03 Jul 2023
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332 - Critical spaces - green areas and urban planning Mon, 26 Jun 2023
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331 - "We got there in the end" - Vukan Cavor on life in Montenegro Mon, 12 Jun 2023
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330 - 'It's all just static' - Uyghurs and Kazakhs detained in Xinjiang Mon, 29 May 2023
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329 - 'Aotearoa and Bharat' - new manuscript on historical Indian-Maori links Mon, 22 May 2023
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328 - Reconciling worlds - vocalist Briar Prastiti Mon, 15 May 2023
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327 - 'Into it to win it' - Ibrahim Omer MP on the Wellington Central seat Mon, 08 May 2023
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326 - 'It's just beyond description' - NZ diaspora desperate to evacuate family members from Sudan conflict Mon, 01 May 2023
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325 - NZ on Air leads 'a cultural shift' with new music fund for Pan-Asian artists Mon, 24 Apr 2023
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324 - Race Unity Speech Awards marks 21 years Mon, 17 Apr 2023
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323 - "To live within the dissonance of yourself" - Hweiling Ow Mon, 03 Apr 2023
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322 - 'There is no logic' - former Afghan refugee on ban on women's education Mon, 27 Mar 2023
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321 - "We all dream of going to Banaba" - Phosphate plunders from the Pacific and a forgotten community Mon, 20 Mar 2023
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320 - "We're just doing this out of our own hearts" - Hawkes Bay relief volunteers Mon, 13 Mar 2023
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319 - 'A social science perspective is needed'- Bruce Glavovic on climate change Mon, 06 Mar 2023
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318 - "It began with wanting to know how things work"- Kartikay Lal on curiosity, and robots Mon, 27 Feb 2023
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