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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Weather Report for the Long Weekend: Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch Comments
Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch joins Andrew Urquhart to share the weather predictions for this long weekend and whether the wintery storms will continue.
To find out more visit: www.weatherwatch.co.nz
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The Holy Spirit & Pentecost: Stuart Lange on the Holy Spirit All Year Round
Pentecost Sunday has come and gone, ushering Christians into the "Ordinary Time" of the church calendar. Reverend Dr. Stuart Lange, National Director of the New Zealand Christian Network, joined Rhema Days to discuss the ongoing role of the Holy Spirit in our lives as we transition from Pentecost.
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National MP Forgets to Disclose $200,000 Donation: Dr Bryce Edwards Chats Latest
Political commentator Dr. Bryce Edwards joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the latest political developments, including new National MP David McLeod's failure to disclose $200,000 in donations and the upcoming tax cut announcements.
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God's Love in the Book of John: Rev George Penk Discusses John 3:16
The notion that God so loved the world is key to understanding the story of Jesus as told by John. Rev George Penk joins Rhema Breakfast to discuss the Book of John, focusing especially on the verses in Chapter 3.
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Is the Practice of Hospitality Declining? John Cowan Shares Thoughts
John Cowan recalls a time when hospitality was much more common. Is it now in decline? He joins Andrew Urquhart to share his thoughts on the matter.
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Budgeting Within Our Marriages: Wynand Jacobs on Money
Money can be a contentious issue for many couples and often strains marriages more quickly than infidelity or dissatisfaction. Wynand Jacobs from Familylife joins Andrew Urquhart to explore how we can foster unity in our marriages.
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Exodus from Auckland CBD: Maxim Institute Chats Increased Violence & Crime
Foodstuffs reported a 56% increase in violent and aggressive offences in the North Island over the past year. The Retail Crime Report 2023 further reveals a 115% increase in victimizations recorded by police at retail premises over the last six years. What’s the solution, and do any political par...
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MOTAT's Newest Attraction: Esther Tobin Discusses Reinventing MOTAT Time Again
MOTAT's newest attraction, Te Puawānanga, celebrated its grand opening over the weekend. Rhema Breakfast welcomes exhibition developer Esther Tobin to discuss what makes this new attraction truly special.
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Mukti Helps India's Vulnerable: Lorraine & Anil Francis Share Ministry
Mukti is a thriving community of transformation, where children and women are loved, and given security, hope and dignity. Joining Lizzie Oakes all the way from India, Mission Director Lorraine and Chief of Operations Anil Francis share the heartfelt mission and vision of the organization.
For m...
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Spreading The Gospel in Cambodia: Matt Perry Gives FEBC Update
Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) is an international Christian radio network with a mission to spread the word of God in remote parts of the world. Matt Perry, Executive Director at FEBC-NZ, joins Lizzie Oakes to talk about his recent experience in Cambodia, where he enjoyed visiting a mobile...
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Avoiding Comparisons, Less Is More & Backing Yourself: Jenny Hale on Parenting
Jenny Hale has been on the team at Parenting Place for over 23 years. She joins Lizzie Oakes on Star Days, sharing the wisdom she has gathered while helping parents navigate challenging situations.
For more information visit: www.parentingplace.nz
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Helping Kiwis Improve Literacy & Numeracy Skills: Gill Thomas on Pathways Awarua
Pathways Awarua is a resource that is free, fun and available to any New Zealand adult who wants to improve their reading, writing or maths skills, for work and for life. Project manager Dr Gill Thomas joins Lizzie to chat more about the program.
For more information visit: www.pathwaysawarua.com
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Is Home Ownership a Pipe Dream? Insights from Andy Milne on Generation Rent
Buying a house used to be significantly easier than it is today, leading to a growing divide in our society between renting and owning. However, there is an organization dedicated to bridging this gap. Andy Milne from Christian Savings provides more insight into this issue.
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China’s Response to NZ in 2nd Tier AUKUS: Robert Patman Discusses
AUKUS is an enhanced security partnership between allies - The United States, Australia and the UK. Professor of International Relations at Otago University, Professor Robert Patman joins Andrew Urquhart to chat about it's purpose and China's movements.
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Parole Mandatory Rehabilitation Program Amendment Bill: Ana Ika Discusses
Parole Mandatory Rehabilitation Program Amendment Bill proposes to provide a requirement for individuals in a corrections facility to complete skills and rehabilitation programmes prior to being considered for parole. Salvation Army Social Policy Analyst and Advocate, Ana Ika, chats with Andrew U...
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Budget Bribery, Antisemitism & Stabbed Bishops: Craig Heilmann Chats Aussie News
Rhema's Australian Correspondent Dr Craig Heilmann, joins Andrew Urquhart on the show to discuss some of the latest news across Australia.
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Weather Forecast for This Weekend: Philip Duncan, WeatherWatch with the Latest
Philip Duncan from WeatherWatch joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the weather forecast
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Is the Who-Dunnit the Best Approach? John Cowan on Good Discipline for Your Kids
Who-dunnit detective stories, police shows and CSI-style programmes – people love the idea of identifying and punishing the wrongdoer. That might be good for law and order, but is it the best strategy in our homes with our kids? John Cowan joins Andrew Urquhart to share his parenting tips.
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Avoiding a Cold House: Wynand Jacobs on Keeping Your Relationship Warm
The weather is getting chilly, and while we mainly focus on keeping the internal temperature warm, we should also pay attention to relational temperatures. Wynand Jacobs from FamilyLife joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss how there's nothing worse than living in a cold house.
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Everyone Pays When Speech Isn't Free: Maryanne Spurdle's Response to Incident
A few weeks ago, an irony-rich incident unfolded for the Free Speech Union: Victoria University barred them from a free speech debate. Mary-Anne Sprudle from Maxim Insitute chimed in with her thoughts on what happened and is currently happening, in our society.
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DIA Back Down on Internet Regulator: Jonathan Ayling Shares Free Speech Victory
Jonathan Ayling, CEO of the Free Speech Union, celebrates a significant triumph for free speech advocacy. Following an unprecedented surge in support for the Free Speech Union, Ayling unveils a resounding victory in the face of efforts to introduce an internet regulator.
Find out more of the wo...
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The Ins and Outs of CVs: Tom O'Neil Shares How To Write a Stand-Out CV
With massive government redundancies and a tough time in the job market, your CV needs to shine. Tom O'Neil from cv.co.nz shares expert tips on crafting a winning CV.
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Providing Education to Children: Justus Miwanda from International Needs Uganda
Justus Miwanda, Executive Director of International Needs Uganda, has recently touched down in New Zealand. In a conversation with Lizzie Oakes, he delved into the pressing challenges confronting their operations in Uganda, along with the proactive measures being undertaken to address them.
To f...
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Supporting Change from Childhood Experiences: Donald Fawkner on Upside
Upside Youth Mentoring works to support young people to feel a little brighter and a little more loved than they did yesterday. Program manager, Donald Faulkner joins Rhema Breakfast to delve into his impactful work of supporting change in young people with adverse childhood experiences.