On Mic

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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  • Achieving positive change and transformation, Tash McGill | On Mic

    Many can procrastinate long and short-term goals, waiting for the "perfect time." Tash McGill – Writer & Transformation Strategist, challenges this mindset and teaches how we might achieve positive change and transformation.
    To find out more visit Tash McGill here: www.tashmcgill.com

  • Auckland Shooting Tragedy with a Christian Understanding | On Mic

    On the 20th of July, 2023, a shooter took three lives, including his own, in the Auckland CBD. John Peachy from The Think Farm discusses some big questions surrounding this tragedy.

  • The NZ Christian Leaders' congress is just around the corner | On Mic

    NZ Christian Leaders' Congress is less than two months away, and organising it is NZ Christian Network. National Director & Board Member Rev Dr. Stuart Lange explains their work and what to expect in the two-day NZ Christian Leaders Congress.

    Find out more about the gathering right here: www.nz...

  • Theology of Grief, Dr. Maya Whitaker | On Mic

    However we deal with grief, it will always be challenging and never easy. Dr. Maja Whitaker, Lecturer in Practical Theology at Laidlaw College, chats about her lived experience with loss with Rhema Days.

  • Fighting in marriage, Wynand Jacobs from FamilyLife | On Mic

    Wynand Jacobs, Executive Director from FamilyLife has a recurring slot on Rhema, talking through the stages of marriage. This week, Wynand discusses fighting.

  • How to do conflict well, John Cowan | On Mic

    Conflict is painful and sometimes ends in relationship breakdown. John Cowan joins Rhema Days to discuss conflict, and how we navigate it on the internet when we come across unpalatable views.

  • The Gold Coast, Armchair Travel | On Mic

    Lizzie Oakes from Star radio chats with Alison Shaw on her latest travels to The Gold Coast, Australia.

  • A mental health perspective to "How are you?" | On Mic

    How are you? This seemingly innocent greeting does not work for those struggling with mental health, who now must work under pressure to create a perfect answer. Julia Grace sits down for a conversation with Andrew Urquhart and challenges the repetitive question.

  • Online Dating and the Theology of Tinder | On Mic

    Educator & Organisation Director of Te Takoha Mai Roopu, Jethro George, speaks about online dating and the hurdles that come with portraying ourselves on apps.

  • Surviving Winter "Blahs" | On Mic

    While holidaymakers are off jet-setting worldwide, John Cowan zooms in from Northshore, Auckland, and chats about how this current wet weather has affected our mental health.

  • Setting children free from slavery, Child Rescue | On Mic

    Recently beating Indian Jones at the box office was a film about rescuing children from human traffickers. Brian Saipe discusses the work that Child Rescue does and how they intervene, rescue and keep people free.
    www.childrescue.org.nz

  • The true mission of marriage, Wynand Jacobs from FamilyLife | On Mic

    Wynand Jacobs, Executive Director from FamilyLife has a recurring slot on Rhema, talking through the stages of marriage. This week, Wynand discusses the marriage mission.

  • Wagging school, a bigger issue than we think? | On Mic

    Wagging school is becoming more popular, and boys seem statistically more likely. Jason Heale discusses with Andrew Urquhart how this affects the nation economically and might become a greater crisis later.

  • New anti-money laundering legislation, what does it mean? | On Mic

    Dan Mazengarb, Chief Executive of Christian Savings, chats anti-money laundering legislation, why it's in place and how it means much more paperwork for the general population.

    Find out more about the work that Christian Savings does right here: https://www.christiansavings.co.nz/

  • Supplying Bibles for persecuted Christians in Myanmar | On Mic

    Barnabas Aid CEO, Stephanie Johnston, is invited into the Rhema studio to chat about the faith work the organisation does for rural communities in Myanmar, where many are fleeing under the threat of being anti-the Buddhist religion.

    You can help donate Bibles to Myanmar here www.barnabasaid.or...

  • Knowing God vs. Knowing about God, Real on The Radio | On Mic

    Lizzie Oakes from Star Radio and Kaylene Subritzky from Dove Ministries meet together each week for real and relatable conversations about life, faith and everything in between. This week they chat about the simple but powerful message of knowing God vs. knowing about God.

  • Lauren Daigle chats "Thank God I Do" | On Mic

    Rhema Breakfast Andrew & Nerida chat with the two-time Grammy winner Lauren Daigle on her latest record "Thank God I Do".

  • Voice actor, Chloe Elmore | On Mic

    Lizzie from Star invites her old friend Chloe Elmore, a full time voice actor with a prophecy that delighted her heart.

  • NZ Booklovers, Karen McMillan on her must-reads | On Mic

    Karen McMillan, an author and Director of NZ Booklovers, chatted with Tom and Kat from Rhema Days about some of her must-reads.

  • Translating Bibles with Bible Society | On Mic

    Neels from The Bible Society came into the Star studio for an interview with Lizzie to kick off this year’s Bible Month, which happened in June. Hear about the mission Bible Society and how they've been translating Bibles across the world.

  • Pastor Mike Yates on Luke 16: Rich man and Lazarus | On Mic

    Pastor Mike Yates brings the challenging message of Luke 16 of being unable to serve both masters - God and money. Tom and Kat from Rhema Days bring the discussion and questions to consider.

  • Operation Cover Up: Kiwi Knitting for Ukraine | On Mic

    Barry Raeburn from Mission without Borders talks about their latest project: Operation Cover Up. The initiative provides kiwi knitting to those heading into winter in places like Ukraine.

    If you'd like to get involved visit: www.mwb.org.nz

  • Journeying around Niue, Arm Chair Travel | On Mic

    Niue is a Pacific Island paradise like none other, and Caitlin Head has recently journeyed there to discover her culture. Star Radio's Lizzie chats with her niece on what it means to claim their ancestry.

  • God's mercy triumphs over judgement, chat with Kaylene Subritzky | On Mic

    Lizzie from Star Radio catches up with Kaylene Subritzky from Dove Ministries for another weekly conversation, this time on the way God's mercy triumphs over his judgement.