Kei ngā manu tute o tō tātou wao, nau mai ki te ururuatanga o Whakamīere. He wāhi tēnei e whakatairangahia ai ngā tini hua o te reo Māori. Ki konei tuia ai ngā muka o te ao tuhituhi, ā, ko te whāinga kia whakaputa i te reo o ngā pukapuka reo Māori. Welcome to Whakamīere, a place to celebrate te reo Māori and explore the literary world, where we produce translations of stories in te reo Māori. Tune in weekly to listen to episodes. If you enjoy the podcast, consider supporting us on Patreon.
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In this “unashamedly homegrown” podcast we tell the story of our islands from the time before people arrived all the way up to the year 2000. Winner of the bronze award for Best Indie Podcast in the NZ Podcast Awards 2021, Silver for Best Educational and Best Indie in 2022 and Silver for Best History in 2023 and 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Takiwātanga, Love Not Cure; Exploring autism one strength at a time. This is a podcast about autism stories. Takiwātanga is the Te Reo Māori for autism. From 'tōku/tōna anō takiwā' - 'my/his/her own time and space'. www.takiwatanga.org.nz ------------------------------ Support our here: https://bit.ly/Takiwatangashirts ----------------------------- #Takiwatanga, #autismawareness, #autism, #lovenotcure
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This podcast is dedicated to helping you to learn everyday Māori you can use in everyday situations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Helping New Learners Move From Confusion To Clarity In Te Reo Māori
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Nau mai haere mai ki tēneki kōnae ipurangi. Ko te mea nui ko te reo Maori ka rongo, a, ka ora te reo Māori. He kaupapa kōrero mō ngā take o te wā. Mauri ora.
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This podcast series unpacks the world of film and filmmakers, in New Zealand and abroad, one kōrero at a time. (Kōrero translates to "discussion" in Te Reo Māori, which is the indigenous language of New Zealand.)
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Join The Spinoff's Ātea editor Leonie Hayden along with Te Kuru o te Marama Dewes and Meriana Johnsen every two weeks for kōrerorero about te ao Māori me te ao hurihuri. The series will feature guests young and old, matatau and fresh as, from here there and everywhere across the motu, but all tangata whenua. Nē? is brought to you by The Spinoff Podcast Network. Hit follow now so you never miss an episode! Nē? is Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air.
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A series of short podcasts hosted by Stacey Morrison to help get you 'Up To Speed' with some Māori language phrases and words often heard in media, public addresses and everyday conversation in Aotearoa New Zealand. He waka eke noa, we're all in this together.
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A chance to learn a few super simple sayings in te reo Māori that you can use in your everyday conversations.
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2 Māori - 2 chairs - 22 years of absolute wisdom and tomfoolery. 🙏🏾 New Eps drop every Rāhina/Monday 🙌🏾 Business inquiry Email - [email protected]
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Nau mai, Haere mai ki te punua pāho o Te Mata o te Arero. In this episode we delve into what Te Mata o Te Arero is and where the kaupapa has come from. The purpose of this podcast is to increase the use of te reo Māori across the University of Waikato campus, in and amongst the student community. Over the course of it's production, we will be engaging with students, staff and more to explain and discuss nuances of te reo Māori within these institutions. Please note, we are all students of th ...
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Want to increase your knowledge of te ao Māori (the Māori world)? With a mixture of Māori and English, the Taringa podcast is the perfect way to learn te reo and tikanga Māori in a fun and relaxed way. Taringa is brought to you by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Te Wānanga o Aotearoa is one of New Zealand’s largest tertiary education providers. We offer a comprehensive range of qualifications to New Zealanders from all walks of life.
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All kinds of music and all kinds of musicians in conversation with Andrew Ford.
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Hosted by Ryan 'the Lion' Ashton. Podcast recordings from 'A Yarn Live', streamed on Facebook and LinkedIn. 'Mind Over Matter' - yarning about mental health, mind health, peoples real life experiences and learnings. 'What the Tech?' - We deep dive on a subject with our guest and enable QnA with the audience, a opportunity to get answers about tech. 'A Kōrero Live' from Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - 35 Māori Leaders interviewed about their experience with te reo, and then we carry on a weekly basi ...
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Melanie Nelson seeks to foster mutual understanding between Māori and Pākehā in Aotearoa. Long-form conversations enable learning, insight and positive change. Topics are diverse ranging from te reo to the arts, and te Tiriti to the environment.
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Tātai Aho Rau Core Education is a trusted national provider of high-quality, learning-related products and services. We have an established reputation working in ways that are Te Tiriti-honouring, learner-centred, collaborative, inclusive, future focused and innovative. Our work is with individuals, learning communities (early years to secondary), mana whenua, iwi and hapū, Pasifika, corporate businesses, NGO's, Government departments, and ministries.
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The New Zealand China Council is a NZ led and funded organisation which acts as a cross-sector, peak body for the New Zealand China relationship. The NZ China Council Podcast provides insight on the relationship, featuring perspectives from across the business, academic and political communities.
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52. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Tama me te Kōtiro
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4:51A father shares his words of wisdom with his two children.By Whakamīere
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Marlon Williams' te reo Māori album, and canons in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
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54:04Who hasn't sung a canon or round at some point in their life? 'Frère Jacques', 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' and 'Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree' are among the best-known children's songs and they're all meant to be sung as rounds. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, composers loved playing with canons in both sacred and profane music (some of it …
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Modernism, Catholicism, and Birdsong: Olivier Messiaen
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54:05French composer Olivier Messiaen wrote his most famous piece, Quartet for the End of Time, from the prisoner of war camp where he was interned in 1940. A devout Catholic, Messiaen was a church organist, a Conservatoire teacher, and an ornithologist -- so his music is full of birdsong, modernism, and God. His peers accused him of mixing “the bidet w…
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53. Paki Poto - Aesop - Ngā Poraka me ngā Pūru Whawhai
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4:42A frog witnesses a squabble between two bulls and is fearful for what the future holds.By Whakamīere
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The Music Show goes Deep Inside the Blues with photographer and writer Margo Cooper, who’s assembled a beautiful book of photographs and interviews with blues musicians from Chicago to the Mississippi Delta. She joins Andrew on The Music Show to outline a sprawling, searching and ultimately living tradition, plus interviews with Blues legends from …
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The pope is dead, time to elect a new pope! You can listen to Pontifacts here! You can listen to Popeular History and Cardinal Numbers here! Become a Patron! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What do an actress mired in scandal, a grieving political dissident, a previously enslaved African celebrity, and a court composer have in common? They’re all integral to the story of Messiah becoming a cornerstone of the musical repertoire. Heard now more often at Christmas, it was premiered at Easter in 1742 after three rapid weeks of writing by …
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51. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Warou me te Nākahi
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4:33Too often we judge books by their covers, or people by their appearance. It's not usually until we dive below the surface that we can see and appreciate its true substance.By Whakamīere
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155 - Around the World in 1769: France and the USA
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11:32Today we continue heading further west to hear about two great friends with rather exciting futures ahead of them! Check out the French History Podcast here! Check out We Effed Up here! Check out Imperfect Men here! Become a Patron! Buy some merch! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The bouzouki has been a feature of Irish folk music since the mid-1960s, and one of the instrument’s finest modern exponents is Daoirí Farrell. He’s also a singer and a song collector, and he's brought his instrument into our studio to demonstrate how the three things fit together. Daoirí Farrell is currently on his fourth tour of Australia, playin…
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Artificial Intelligence with Alice Shearman and Frances Valintine CNZM
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43:18Get ready to dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence in this episode of Lights, Camera, Kōrero. Our host Kate Rodger is joined by two exceptional industry leaders today, Frances Valintine CNZM, Founder and CEO of AcademyEX, and Alice Shearman, Executive Director of the New Zealand Writers Guild, to unpack the impact of AI on the film industr…
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50. Pakiwaitara - Shirley Jackson - Te Rota
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35:27Every year, the residents in this little town gather for The Lottery. It all seems innocent enough, but there's something much darker lurking beneath the surface.By Whakamīere
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Artistic Identity and Neurodivergence: An Interview with Sam Leamy
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29:14Sam Leamy join us to share his unique journey from a childhood filled with musical inspiration to his life as a musician deeply connected to his art.Sam delves into his early musical influences, the records that captivated him as a toddler, and his eventual discovery of heavy metal, which opened a new world for him. He candidly discusses his experi…
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Gospel meets disco with family band Annie & the Caldwells, and Tenzin Choegyal and Matt Corby team up
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54:06The Music Show is live at Canberra International Music Festival on 3 May - come join our audience! Annie & the Caldwells make music that could equally be at home in the church or at the club. The family band from West Point, Mississippi, fuse gospel with soul and disco. Their debut album Can’t Lose My (Soul) was released last month to critical accl…
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49. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Tōrea me te Pārera
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6:46Our own passions and stubbornness can sometimes hinder the way we go about living. Occasionally it can even be to our own detriment.By Whakamīere
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In rehearsal with Zubin Kanga's cyborg piano, and at the art gallery with Julius Eastman's Femenine
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54:06The Music Show is live at Canberra International Music Festival on 3 May - come join our audience! Zubin Kanga is known as the ‘cyborg pianist’, because throughout his career he’s been using technology to expand the idea of what the piano is and what it can do. As part of his major research project, Cyborg Soloists, he has commissioned dozens of ex…
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48. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Maki me te Kāmura
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4:31You've heard the kōrero "curiosity killed the cat" - well this isn't that, but it's pretty close!By Whakamīere
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47. Paki Poto - Emily Dickinson - Ko "wawata" te mea whai raukura
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5:48Our first poem featured on the podcast! Emily Dickinson is one of the most well respected poets of the 19th century. This poem puts into words the human feelings associated with hope.By Whakamīere
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154 - Around the World in 1769: India and Iran
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22:43Today we continue our world tour as we talk about what was going on in India and Iran in the year 1769 with the History of Fresh Produce and the History of Persia! You can find the History of Fresh Produce here and the History of Persia here! Of course you can also find them wherever you are listening to this episode! Check out the website and show…
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Genre-defining strings with Abel Selaocoe and Aaron Wyatt
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54:03Almost every description of South African singer, cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe starts with a phrase like “genre-defying”, but Abel refers to himself as genre defining. He’s here to perform with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and he brings with him a lifetime of musical influences ranging from his childhood in Sebokeng, a township outside Jo…
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46. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Pōkiha me te Ngeru
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6:49It's all very well to wax poetical for the hypothetical high road, but when reality hits, which path do the Fox and Cat choose?By Whakamīere
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Stasis, flux and stamina: saxophonist Adam Page can improvise for 24-hours non-stop
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54:06Saxophonist, composer, improviser and master looper, Adam Page, has brought a bunch of looping pedals and instruments into our Adelaide studio to show us how he builds layers of music on the fly. Adam's just finished a run performing a live improvised score for Australian Dance Theatre’s A Quiet Language, which sampled percussive sounds captured by…
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45. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Ōkiha me te Poraka
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5:27She wasn't a wolf, but she still huffed and puffed all she could. What happened when the Frog found out about the Ox who killed her son?By Whakamīere
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Allison Russell on jamming with Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Hozier and more; and Lucy Sante's Six Sermons for Bob Dylan
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54:06Allison Russell’s jazz, blues, and folk influences create a sound that seems infinitely adaptable across her many projects. Her collaborators include Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Hozier, Brandi Carlile, and Orville Peck, as well as making music with her husband JT Nero, and with three other banjo players (including Music Show alumni Rhiannon Gidden…
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Māoriland Film Festival with Maddy de Young
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29:40Get ready to dive into the heart of Indigenous storytelling with Lights, Camera, Kōrero. In this episode, host Annabelle Lee-Mather is joined by Māoriland Film Festival Director Maddy de Young and introducing Screen Wellington’s Tanya Black for a rich kōrero that spans community, creativity, and cultural power. Together, Annabelle and Maddy explore…
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44. Pakiwaitara - Kate Chopin - Te Kōrero Mō Tētahi Hāora
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11:39Whakanuia te mana wahine! Our very first wahine author on the podcast is the brilliant short story by Kate Chopin. A crazy little tale about an accident.By Whakamīere
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People talking about the French composer Pierre Boulez tend to wear out the word iconoclast pretty quickly. To celebrate the “High Priest of Modernism” on the occasion of his centenary, The Music Show looks beyond Boulez’s clockwork reputation to the sensuality and emotion of his music and his kind, collegiate relationship with other musicians. Aut…
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43. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Tāne me te Raiona
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4:01True, we can only see things through our own eyes, but it is just as important to beware the biases within us.By Whakamīere
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As we are approaching a rather pivotal point in Aotearoa's history, I thought it might be good to take some time to get some context of what else is going in around the world (and also give you something interesting to listen to while I work on the next set of episodes!). So over the next few weeks, we will be having a series of guests telling us a…
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The legacy of the Shangri-Las, and Palestinian band 47SOUL
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54:06Melbourne historian and musician Lisa MacKinney has written the first full-length history of 1960s New York pop group The Shangri-Las. They were responsible for hits like Leader of the Pack and Remember (Walkin’ in the Sand), teenage soap opera songs that sounded like nothing else on radio at the time. MacKinney’s book Dressed In Black: The Shangri…
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China’s ‘Two Sessions’ 2025 Signals to Watch
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40:16Are China’s annual ‘Two Sessions’ (known in Chinese as ‘lianghui’) in early March the world’s largest political meetings you didn’t hear about? We’re back again for a discussion of these critical political meetings in 2025, hosting our returning contributor Associate Professor Jason Young, Director of the Contemporary China Research Centre at Victo…
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42. Paki Poto - Aesop - Ko Hiha me te Taurekareka
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5:13Ever heard the kōrero "look busy, the boss is coming"? Well it might keep you out of trouble in the short term, but your luck may run out in the long term.By Whakamīere
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From the Bronx to BBQs to Barkaa—the evolution of Australian hip hop
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54:07In the years since it originated in New York City in the late 1970s, hip hop has become a global music phenomenon. Reaching Australian shores in the early 1980s, tensions quickly arose between those looking to emulate their American rap heroes, and those using their own Australian accents. Dr Niall Edwards-FitzSimons takes us on a potted history of…
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41. Paki Poto - Aesop - Te Pūngāwerewere me te Ngārara Hiraka
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5:03What are your motives for achieving your goals? Are you like the Pūngāwerewere, or do you have other things in mind?By Whakamīere
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Anarchy and acoustics: Sex Pistols and Pistols in St. Paul's
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54:07For a band that weren't around very long and only really put out one studio album, the cultural and musical impact of the Sex Pistols is staggering. Guitarist Steve Jones opens up to Andrew Ford about starting the group when he was just a kid, how it feels to be considered a guitar hero now, and why he thinks we're still talking about the band fift…
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40. Pakiwaitara - AA Milne - Wini-te-Pū, Upoko 3
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13:37Pū and Punua go exploring and think they might have come across a Woozle and a Wizzle! Auē, me aha rā rāua?By Whakamīere
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