Sinopsis
Stories from the people who make Wellington tick! B-Side Stories takes us beyond the mainstream to celebrate the unsung heroes, rebels and enthusiasts who shape the fabric and flavour of Wellington, New Zealand.B-Side Stories is aired every Tuesday from 5-6 pm on Wellington Access Radio.
Episodios
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Bambi Cheva-Isarakul part two
01/05/2019 Duración: 19minBambi talks to us about statelessness in the Moken people in Thailand and we discuss how we can learn from this in Aotearoa
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Bambi Cheva-Isarakul - part one
01/05/2019 Duración: 21minBambi tells Perrine and Laura about her work on statelessness in Thailand and beyond
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Dollars make sense: the Wellbeing Budget
30/04/2019 Duración: 06minOur new economics segment covers the 'Wellbeing Budget'. At the end of May, the Government is set to announce a whole new style of budget. Our expert economist, Olivia Wills, tells us the new areas the Government will measure, and how it's different from an old budget.
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Every Body's Clothing Swap: reducing waste while building community
30/04/2019 Duración: 24minRhona O'Neill and Sadie Coe chat about the regular (this is the second one!) inclusive clothes swap that they are part of organising, and about the pitfalls of the fast fashion industry, environmentalism, inclusivity, and building community.
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Richard Jeffrey from MOSAIC - Supporting Male Survivors of Sexual and Child Abuse
25/04/2019 Duración: 17minTim Foote speaks with Richard Jeffrey from MOSAIC about the organisation’s work supporting and empowering male survivors of sexual and child abuse in the Wellington region, and working hard to change the way New Zealand views the sexual abuse of males.
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Inspiring Stories With Bridget Cassie
20/04/2019 Duración: 20minBridget Cassie came into the studio to share some energy and tell us about Inspiring Stories, Future Leaders, and Festival for the Future
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No Car Cargo
20/04/2019 Duración: 32minChristian and Jamie from NOCAR CARGO talk to Perrine and Laura about pedalling wares around the streets of Poneke
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Living Wage Aotearoa with Lindy McIntyre
11/04/2019 Duración: 23minLindy chats to Perrine about how the Living Wage movement can help people participate as active citizens and why equal societies are better for all.
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Musician Lucy Smyth plays live in the studio
11/04/2019 Duración: 24minLucy Smyth, when pressed, describes her music as "electronic pop meets soul jazz". She is originally from Christchurch where she completed a degree in jazz vocals and performed as a member of the band Sparkle Kitty. Now living in Wellington, she continues to explore voice as an instrument in her solo work and hopes to release an E.P. this year. She came into the studio to sing live for our listeners.
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The Latin Collective's community mural
14/03/2019 Duración: 23minLaura chatted to Maribel Aburto and Katia Guiloff about a community mural being planned by the Latin Collective. The idea is inspired by the colourful living murals created by Chilean immigrant communities in France. The Latin Collective held community discussions to determine the themes for the artwork, and recruited a mural artist from Chile to help with the design. They are inviting everyone to join them on the weekend of 30-31 March.
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Aro Video: a cultural treasure
14/03/2019 Duración: 25minFor nearly 30 years Aro Video has been a haven for film-lovers, specialising in arthouse, foreign, and hard-to-get movies. Founder and owner Andrew Armitage speaks to Sadie Coe about how he came to create what some have called "a national treasure" and about how fans of the shop can help it through a current period of crisis.
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How to get your compost rocking, with Nina from Sustainability Trust
03/03/2019 Duración: 19minHaving a compost bin is a great way to reduce your household rubbish, and make rich soil to feed you garden. Nina Atkinson from Sustainability Trust chatted to Laura about how to make your compost bin really work. For worm farms and bokashi bins, try: https://sustaintrust.org.nz/collections/garden We also mention: http://kaicycle.workerbe.co/ as a food waste collection service.
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Bitches, Baking And Kindness
28/02/2019 Duración: 31minMarie Fitzpatrick (photographed left) and Nic Murray (right) started sharing baking to light up the lives of others going through tough times. Now they've assembled an army of more than 1,500 Good Bitches who have baked up more than half a million deliveries across NZ, they've baked with prisoners, and now they're on a mission to amp up their kindness even further and make NZ the kindest place on Earth. Host Christine Langdon talks with the head bitches from Good Bitches Baking - a super kind charity that has taken Wellington, and New Zealand, by storm.
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The School Strike 4 Climate with Bree Renwick
24/02/2019 Duración: 21minOn Friday 15 March, young people around Aotearoa/New Zealand, and around the world, are holding a strike - leaving school for one day to tell politicians to take their future seriously and take urgent action on climate change. Bree Renwick from Kāpiti College joined me to chat about why she's helping to organise a strike at her school. To learn more, and get involved go to www.schoolstrike4climatenz.com
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Captain James Cook and the actor behind him, Tom Clarke
14/02/2019 Duración: 23minAmazingly, Captain Cook is back from the dead and walking around Wellington reflecting on how maybe he didn't actually discover New Zealand! Listen to our outrageous, and oddly informative conversation with Cook, followed by a chat with Tom Clarke about how he helped to develop the walking tour "Captain Cook Thinks Again" Get your tickets now: http://www.barbarian.co.nz/captain-cook-thinks-again/
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Elisha Watson
13/02/2019 Duración: 25minWe are talking about Valentines Day, underwear, and the joys and challenges of creating jobs for former refugees, with Elisha Watson, founder of Wellington social enterprise Nisa (...but first a couple of embarrassing moments with Siri popping in for our first episode of the year!).
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JustSpeak - Tania Sawicki Mead
15/01/2019 Duración: 23minTania tells us about JustSpeak's fights for justice in our justice system
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Walking With Pip Lee And Kate S
15/01/2019 Duración: 20minPip Lee and Kate S give us some great ideas for exploring Wellington this summer (and beyond...)
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Mountains to sea wellington
14/01/2019 Duración: 25minAn interview with Zoe Studd,Director of Mountains to Sea Wellington. A trust that operates with a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, running programs with communities and young people and creating a sense of Kaitiakitanga which in Maori means guardianship and protection, a way of managing the environment that reflects the deep kinship between humans and the natural world. They are creating a legion of kaitiaki, young guardians and protectors, empowered to take action to help protect and restore our rivers, harbors and coasts.