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This month Steve Oehley speaks to deputy leader and health spokesperson for ACT, Brooke Van Velden.
We discussed the balance between individual freedom and the safety of the population, why she thinks COVID restrictions imposed by the government are no longer necessary as well as touching on her work with the End of Life Choice Bill.
As always, Steve aim to remain neutral and allows our guests to actually speak.
You can find more about Brooke at https://www.act.org.nz/brooke_van_velden
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One of the inspirations for the show is The Opportunity Party (TOP) whose policies are based on evidence of what works overseas, not what sounds good.
Steve interviews the founder of TOP, Gareth Morgan.
He's a businessman holds a doctorate in economics is a philanthropist and a temporary politician. He was one of the early investors in Trade Me and is probably most famous for saying that cats should be banned in New Zealand.
Ever wonder what a successful businessman does with his time and money?
You'll learn a bit about Gareth's career, why he started the TOP party, as well as what he'd do if he were elected prime minister. This includes his reasons for introducing a property tax, why universal basic income is better than the benefit, and how he'd reward eco-friendly businesses.
You can find out more about Gareth's work at: morganfoundation.org.nz
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Pod Defend New Zealand as a political podcast for Kiwis who are sick of media bias, and want to hear informed conversation about issues affecting Kiwis.
Host Steve Oehley lets guests do most of the talking while remaining neutral.
In the first episode of 2022, Steve talks to Mary Holm about managing our finances. Mary is a financial journalist most well-known for her Q & A columns and the Weekend Herald She's also written two books for everyday Kiwis about money management:
Rich enough: A Laid-back Guide for Every Kiwi
A Richer You: How to Make the Most of Your Money.
Mary discusses financial issues, affecting a lot of Kiwis, how they can improve their financial literacy and be better with their money. She also gives tips you can take home to improve your own finances and make some goals for 2022.
You can find out more about Mary at her website: www.maryholm.com
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This podcast was started with the aim of creating non-biased political conversation. Host Steve Oehley aims to remain neutral, but does challenge guests on certain issues.
This month we have Green MP, Golriz Ghahraman. She's the first refugee to be elected into government. Steve talks to her about early life in Iran and how she and her family settled into New Zealand.
We talk a bit about her career and then discuss immigrants and refugees settling into New Zealand, including whether they should assimilate into New Zealand culture or integrate.
We also briefly discuss religion in schools and whether or not the Hijab has a place in New Zealand.
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Dr. Paul Wood was convicted of murder as an 18 year old, after a drug deal gone wrong. During his time in prison, he completing a degree in psychology and philosophy, before eventually gaining a PhD in psychology.
He is the first New Zealander to get a PhD in prison. Paul was released from prison after serving 11 years and now uses his experience in leadership and organisational development. He spends the majority of his time speaking at conferences and delivering workshops for organisations.
Steve spoke to Paul about the things that lead to his conviction and the lessons that we can learn in society. We also discuss his two books, How to Escape from Prison and Mental Fitness.
You can find more about Paul at:
www.paulwood.com
i: @drpaulwood
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This month Steve spoke to Simon Bridges, National MP for Tauranga.
He is the former leader of the opposition and has been quite outspoken about crime in New Zealand lately, and the police's response to crime.
We spoke about crime as well as a number of other topics. This includes his rise in politics at the same time as Jacinda Ardern, his treatment by the media as leader of the opposition, National's recent struggles and about our identity as New Zealanders.
You can find his book, National Identity: Confessions of an Outsider at any good bookstore in NZ, or online at: www.paperplus.co.nz/shop/books/non-fiction/biography-memoir/national-identity
I: @nz_pod
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This month, Steve spoke to Jarrod Kerr, Chief Economist for Kiwibank.
He talks about the economic outlook for New Zealand, the housing crisis and what the recent rule changes may mean for the NZ housing market.
Jarrod shares some financial advice and we get into a discussion about financial literacy.
You can find out more about Kiwibank and Jarrod Kerr at www.kiwibank.co.nz/business-banking/insights-tools-support/kiwi-economics/
To get in touch with Pod Defend New Zealand, visit our social media: @nz_pod
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This month, we spoke to Kieran McAnulty about his role as a MP representing the Wairarapa and how he turned a traditionally blue region red.
With his rural roots, we spoke about his views on the farmers the "Howl of a Protest".
He also gave a better understanding of where the $2.75 million being "given to the Mongrel Mob" is actually going.
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In this episode, Steve speaks to Otago University PhD student, Peyton Bond about sex work in NZ.
As one of the only places in the world where sex work is decriminalised, she looks into factors affecting their workplace.
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This months guest is 2021 New Zealander of the Year, Siouxsie Wiles.
Siouxsie is a microbiologist and science communicator. She became a household name in 2020, recognisable as the "pink-haired lady" who communicated about Covid-19 to New Zealand.
She was awarded New Zealander of the Year for her leadership through the pandemic.
We spoke to Siouxsie about her work, her views on the vaccine, and dealing with misinformation.
For more info on vaccination: https://covid19.govt.nz/health-and-wellbeing/covid-19-vaccines
To donate: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/giving/donate/a-z-list-of-funds/new-medicines-to-kill-superbugs-fund.html
Siouxsie's book: https://www.bwb.co.nz/books/antibiotic-resistance
Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @nz_pod
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This month, we speak with Alan Duff about his experiences growing up in New Zealand.
Alan Duff is an author, most famous for the book and film, Once Were Warriors. We speak to him about his most recent book, A Conversation with My Country.
We also discuss his foundation, Duffy Books in Homes.
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Jamie Whyte is a New Zealand classical-liberal academic and politician who was the Leader of the ACT party in 2014.
Whyte is a former philosophy lecturer, currency trader and management consultant. He has written books and newspaper columns about reasoning and politics.
Jamie shares his liberal perspectives, including his views on freedom of speech.
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In our very first episode, we talk to TOP party leader Shai Navot.
Shai strives to move away from tribal politics and avoid the types of polarising political battles that are currently seen overseas. Through honest leadership, she believes New Zealand can unite together.
We talk to her about the housing crisis in New Zealand, her take on a capital gains tax, and what Jacinda Ardern and the Labour Party should have done with a mandate to govern alone.