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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  • Health Reforms: Lives On the Line If We Get This Wrong

    Political commentator Dr Bryce Edwards and Andrew Urquhart critically assess the government's Health Board reforms; and anticipate the tabling of the report from the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in State care and faith-based institutions. (24 July 2024)

  • Royal Commission Response: John Peachey on Church Structures & Accountability

    In light of the Royal Commission Report, how about we talk about the systemic leadership failures in the church that enabled this horrific abuse? What needs to change to keep our children safe? John Peachey from The Think Farm joins Andrew Urquhart on the program to share his thoughts.

    Find out ...

  • 30 Years of Promise Keepers: Frank Po Ching Talks Upcoming Conference

    Promise Keepers will host a conference in Auckland next month on the 9th and 10th of August. National Director Frank Po Ching joins Lizzie Oakes in the studio to share the heart behind the event.

  • Law Commission Trans Rights Push Back: Jonathan Ayling Responds

    CEO Free Speech Union Jonathan Ayling joins Andrew Urquhart for another weekly conversation, this time discussing the Law Commission and their latest mandate which confuses free speech with hate speech.

  • Persecuted Christians in Nigeria: Barnabas Aid Shares What We Can Do

    Nigeria is among the most persecuted countries in the world. Steph Johnston, CEO of Barnabas Aid, joins Rhema Days to discuss the current situation between Christians and Muslims.

    Find out more information here: www.barnabasaid.org/nz/countries/Nigeria

  • Sex Abuse in Faith-Based Care: Reuben Munn on Losing Faith in the Church

    With the presentation of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into child abuse in state and faith-based care last week, there have been strong reactions, with Christians being branded as hypocritical. Many are losing faith in the church system and, by extension, in God. Reuben Munn from Laidlaw Colleg...

  • Taming Your Thoughts With Words: John Cowan on Self-Containment

    When we have a personal grievance with someone, it can be helpful to express all our thoughts and feelings. In this week's conversation, John Cowan joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss the benefits of articulating your thoughts in unsent words.

  • Never Again: A Church Response to Abuse Inquiry

    Andrew Urquhart speaks to Rev. Dr Stuart Lange in the wake of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into abuse in state care and faith-based institutions. Acknowledging this unspeakable evil is contrary to the Christian faith and must never be allowed to happen again, Dr. Lange urges churches to be fai...

  • Empathy vs Argumentative: Wynand Jacobs Shares Marriage Advice

    Where does our argumentation come from when we argue with our spouse? Wynand Jacobs from Familylife continues his series on bricks and hammers, emphasizing that an argumentative nature or approach in marriage can be quite destructive.

    Visit Familylife here: www.familylife.nz

  • New Zealand's Failing Education System: Maxim Institute Talks Issues

     When compared to other OECD countries, New Zealand outcomes don't really measure up. Maryanne Spurdle, Researcher at Maxim Institute, joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss her thoughts on government funding, public and charter schools and overall Kiwi happiness.

  • Asking Yourself - What's Worked Before? Julia Grace Shares Happiness Hack

    Julia Grace joins Lizzie Oakes in the Star studio to share her happiness hack: asking yourself what has worked before to make you happy.

  • Support for Survivors of Institutional Abuse: Reaching Out and Stepping Up

    **TW: This interview refers to abuse and trauma.**
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    Lizzie Oakes considers the key needs facing survivors of institutional abuse, including the challenge of taking the first step to reach out for help.
    She speaks to Thomas Wynne from the Survivor Experiences Service (Dept. Internal Affairs), ...

  • Cost-of-Living Crisis: Can Public Policy Fix Our Economic Woes?

    Thomas Scrimgeour from Maxim Institute discusses the limitations of public policy against the realities of free market forces. He chats to Andrew Urquhart about the fundamental concept that 'prices are information', 'knowing your limits', and the news that inflation is approaching target range. ...

  • Mission to Foster Healthier Pasifika Churches: Terry Pouonu Discusses

    Terry Pouonu of Laidlaw College chats to Andrew Urquhart about the health problems endemic in Pasifika communities, and invites churches to get proactive about conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.

  • A Church Response to Housing Crisis: The Anglican Diocese on Building Rentals

    The Anglican Diocese in Lower Hutt, Taita, acknowledges the significant housing crisis facing the country. While they can't solve the entire issue, they are committed to addressing the housing needs within their community. Maria Kirkland, co-missioner at St Matthew's Anglican in Taita, joins Lizz...

  • Sherryn Tai Discusses Upcoming World Vision Trip to Uganda

    In just a few weeks, LifeFm's Sherryn Tai will be embarking on a trip to Uganda with World Vision, aiming to sponsor 100 children in one of the country's most impoverished regions. She joins Lizzie Oakes in the studio to share more details.

  • Sexual Abuse Within Church: What Now? Royal Commission Testimony Panel

    TW: Conversations around sexual abuse.

    A Royal Commission of Inquiry is investigating child sex abuse in both state and faith-based care. Rhema Days hosts a panel featuring Frances Tagaloa, Jim Goodwin, and Rupene Amato, who share their personal experiences and have submitted their stories to th...

  • Aligning Our Hearts with God's Will: Chris Dawson Discusses James Chapter 4

    Often, we have numerous desires and must ask ourselves whether these desires align with God's will. Chris Dawson from the River Church in Pukekohe visits Rhema Breakfast to discuss James chapter 4 and how we can realign our hearts so that our desires lead us to good places.

  • What Makes Kiwis Kiwi? Maxim Institute on What Defines a New Zealander

    What defines a New Zealander? Is it being born here, or choosing to make New Zealand home? Jason Heale from Maxim Institute joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss what truly embodies the essence of being Kiwi.

  • Discontentment vs Gratitude: Wynand Jacobs Offers Marriage Advice

    Wynand Jacobs from FamilyLife continues to use the bricks and hammers analogy for a healthy marriage, emphasizing that the destructive hammer to avoid is discontentment and entitlement, while the building brick to embrace is gratitude. He joins Andrew Urquhart on Rhema Days to paint the picture.

  • Are Kiwis Too Casual, Relaxed, and Informal? John Cowan Talks Ceremonies

    Formality and ceremonies are integral to every culture, but how can we, as 21st-century New Zealanders, truly incorporate them into our lives? How do we mark our special occasions? John Cowan joins Andrew Urquhart for another weekly conversation, this time discussing the importance of taking thin...

  • A Wonderful Phenomenon of World Christianity: Rebecca de Jong on Global Growth

    The global body of Christ is experiencing significant growth, with thousands of people coming to Christ. This rapid expansion has led to challenges such as a shortage of church buildings, an insufficient number of trained pastors, and an inability to print Bibles quickly enough. Rebecca De Jong f...

  • Trump Assassination Attempt: John Peachey on What This Says About Society

    The Trump assassination attempt sounds more like a movie plot than reality, but as they say, truth is stranger than fiction. John Peachey from The Think Farm joins Andrew Urquhart to discuss what this incident reveals about our society and the potential impact it may have on the upcoming US presi...

  • What Do Employers Look For When Screening Your CV? Job Tips From Tom O'Neil

    With potentially 100+ CVs to screen for a vacant position this morning, what are recruiters looking for in the first ‘skim read’ of the CVs and how can I stand out? Tom O'Neil from cv.co.nz joins Andrew Urquhart on the show for another conversation on how you can secure that future role.