On Mic
New show from Shine TV airing every Tuesday & Thursday at 7pm. Landing here is a selection of our latest conversations from the Rhema and Star radio studios. Talking to people across New Zealand and beyond, who have made waves as musicians, maybe political leaders, artists, you name it. "On Mic" hopes to bring you these interviews so you don't miss on their stories.
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Put Yourself in Your Employer’s Shoes: Tom O’Neil Shares Job Interview Tips
What does it mean to walk a mile in someone else's shoes, particularly your employer's? Tom O'Neil from cv.co.nz shares tips you can use in your next interview with Rhema Days.
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Defending Free Speech in the Courts: Hannah Clow on How Words Are Not Enough
Sometimes a letter doesn't work and you need something a little stronger to put actions into words. Senior Legal Counsel Free Speech Union, Hannah Clow, joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss fighting for free speech in court.
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Being 'Co-Creators' with God: Rev Frank Ritchie on Chasing the New
God is the creator, and we are his creation, but we are part of this process of being an old creation to a new creation. Rev Frank Ritchie joins Rhema Afternoons to explore the concept of being 'co-creators with God'.
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Going Nuclear, Final Latin Mass & a Office Defaced: Craig Heilmann's Aussie News
Rhema's Australian correspondent, Dr Craig Heilman, discusses recent Australian headlines, including Peter Dutton's nuclear plan, the final Latin Mass at Melbourne’s St Patrick’s Cathedral, and the vandalism of Australian Labor MP Josh Burns' office in St Kilda.
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Lingering Low: Philip Duncan From WeatherWatch Shares Report
Philip Duncan, a reporter from WeatherWatch, provides the latest weather updates on Rhema Days with Andrew Urquhart.
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The Lost Art of a Good Argument: Free Speech Union UK founder, Toby Young
Free Speech Union UK founder, Toby Young, joins Andrew Urquhart to engage in a conversation about being cancelled, feminists, hate speech, society losing the ability to disagree agreeably and much more.
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The Mongrel Mob: The Salvation Army on Tangi for Sonny Smith
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Hutson, head of the Social Policy and Parliamentary Unit at the Salvation Army, joins Rhema Days to reflect on the friendships made with mongrel mob members during their involvement in rehabilitation programmes.
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India Election Results: Open Doors Highlights Positive News for Christians
The India elections yielded a surprising result, announcing a coalition government, which is excellent news for Christians living in India. Ewan Cameron, Church Engagement Manager at Open Doors, joins Rhema Afternoons to discuss the benefits of a more diverse parliament for Christians residing in...
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Online Shopping Addiction: Justin Smith Discusses Negative Consequences
Rhema Media's Head of Digital Justin Smith continues the conversation of online shopping talking this time about addiction. He joins Andrew Urquhart on the problem.
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Loneliness: Don't Hate It or Waste It. Redeem It. Author Steve De Witt Interview
Steve DeWitt, the only never-married megachurch pastor in the United States for years, lived in solitude despite being surrounded by thousands of people daily. Over 8,000 days as an adult single and now eleven years into marriage, Pastor Steve offers a unique perspective on solitude and aloneness...
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Christopher Luxon Late to Japan After Plane Breakdown: Tash McGill Comments
New Zealand Air Force Boeing 757 carrying the New Zealand Prime Minister and delegation broke down again, forcing everyone to switch to commercial flights for their trip to Japan. Tash McGill joins Rhema Days to discuss the embarrassment of the situation.
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NZ Defence Force Plane Breaks Down: Dr Bryce Edwards Asks Is It Time to Upgrade?
The New Zealand Defence Force's 757 plane blew a fuse while refuelling in Papua New Guinea. Even after replacing the fuse, it blew again. Political commentator, Dr Bryce Edwards discusses with Andrew Urquhart whether it's time to invest in upgrades.
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Is Temu Killing Online Retail? Justin Smith Shares Thoughts
Temu, an online marketplace known for its wide range of products at competitive prices, has quickly become a significant player in the online retail space. Rhema Media's Head of Digital, Justin Smith, chats with Andrew Urquhart to share his thoughts on whether Temu is truly revolutionizing online...
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From Hunger to Hope: Keewani Cook's Transformative Journey with Tearfund
Meet Keewani Cook, an inspiring speaker from the Philippines, who transformed her life through Tearfund sponsorship. Her journey from poverty to becoming a physical therapist in the USA is a testament to the power of faith and generosity. Join Rhema Breakfast in welcoming Keewani to New Zealand ...
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Sin: More Than Just a Pizza Topping – Matt Maslin Explores Its True Meaning
Is Sin just doing “naughty things” or does it have an existential power in our lives? Matt Maslin from Laidlaw College shares his wisdom with Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days.
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Is There a Silver Bullet to Fix All Education Woes? Maxim Institute Comments
The government is working to improve school attendance and educational outcomes for young people. What's broken, and what needs fixing? Maryanne Spurdle, Researcher at Maxim Institute, joins Andrew Urquhart to share her thoughts.
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Healing Evangelist Dr Elsen Tan to Visit NZ: Pastor Luka Robertson Shares
Senior Pastor Luka Robertson from Hope NZ has witnessed firsthand the powerful work of Healing Evangelist Dr Elsen Tan, who is visiting New Zealand next week. Lizzie Oakes speaks with Luka about his personal healing experience and why anyone is welcome to see Dr Elsen Tan.
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Three Forty One: Steve Worsley Talks Writing a Stage Show on Climate Change
Steve Worsley, the musical genius behind The Way of the Raukura, has embarked on a new project focused on climate change. He joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss his writing journey and how it led to creating a musical on this crucial issue.
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Presenting Yourself at Your Best: Tom O’Neil Shares Interview Tips
Tom O'Neil for cv.co.nz joins Andrew Urquhart for another weekly conversation, this time discussing how to appropriately dress for your job interview in a way that best secures that role.
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The Many Benefits of Being Thankful: Ferg Turnbull on the Importance of Practice
Being thankful is like a muscle; the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Ferg Turnbull is the person behind the Thankfulness Project, and he joins Lizzie Oakes to discuss how being thankful helps our minds and mental and emotional well-being.
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Church Response to Wellington's Housing Crisis & Homelessness: Christian Savings
Wellington has become one of the country's most relatively unaffordable places to live. Several churches across the country have been considering how to address the issue of homelessness. Andy Milne from Christian Savings shares thoughts with Andrew Urquhart on building community.
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Mortgages, Qantas & Wokeness: Dr Craig Heilmann on the Latest Australian News
Rhema Days invites Australian correspondent Craig Heilmann to discuss the latest news stories in Australia.
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Change the Narrative of Your Life: Matt Brown Releases New App InnerBoy
Matt Brown is a father, husband, speaker, author, business owner, barber, and advocate for mental well-being, emotional literacy, and preventing family violence. He recently launched InnerBoy, an app guiding men through a 30-day self-discovery journey in just 30 minutes a day. He joins Lizzie Oa...
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How Should the Church Respond to Caring for the Environment? Stuart Lange Chats
When it comes to caring for the environment, there's more common ground between Christians and environmentalists than many might realize. Rev Dr. Stuart Lange from the NZ Christian Network joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss how, if God loves and delights in His creation, we should too.