Women
Te Kupu o te Wiki: wahine - woman
The Māori word of the week is: wahine - woman. He kaiako tērā wahine. That woman is a teacher. Audio
Rachel Dawick: boundary riders
Songwriter and vocalist who has been researching the lives of New Zealand women in the 1800s, and turning their stories into songs on the album The Boundary Riders: Musical Tales of New Zealand… Audio
How do you dress?
Pule-tasi or niqab? Like the diversity of our cultures, New Zealand's dress code is changing all the time. These days you can wear your hijab to work without question, Lynda Chanwai-Earle decided to… Audio
Misfit Mod's Electronic Music Workshop For Women
Christchurch musician Misfit Mod has been running a series of workshops designed to promote a supportive, fun and accessible environment for women wanting to learn more about starting their own… Audio
White Lung
Canadian group White Lung have a new album, Deep Fantasy. It's more melodic than their last album Sorry, and also much more metal. The group is fronted by Mish Way, a howling, take no prisoners front… Audio
Pollyanne Pena: #YesAllWomen
Coordinator for Shakti Ethnic Women's Refuge, and the Wellington Young Feminists, discussing the Twitter hashtag #YesAllWomen Audio
Fat activist, model, performer Kelli Jean Drinkwater
Documentary-maker, model, performer, and fat activist Kelli Jean Drinkwater discusses her new documentary, Aquaporko that tells the story of a fat femme synchronised swimming troupe. Kelli Jean is a… Audio
Claire Shipman: confidence gaps
Senior national correspondent for the ABC television programme Good Morning America, and co-author of new book The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance - What Women Should Know. Audio
Insight for 18 May 2014 - Maori Women Speak Up
Leigh McLachlan asks whether only allowing men to speak on the Marae is sexism or upholding ancestral teachings? Audio
Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett - Vagenda
Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett are the authors of the popular Vagenda blog, which acts as a watchdog on how the media talks about women, all wrapped up in funny and hard-hitting cultural… Audio
Land Girls
Dianne Bardsley, author of 'The Land Girls: In a Man's World, 1939-1946' discusses the vital role women played on home soil while the men were on the front line. Glenburn station had two land girls… Audio
Estrogen Mimics
The plasticiser and pestidicide, dibutylphthalate, is being studied to determine why it may cause developmental defects in men Audio
Estrogen Mimics
The plasticiser and pestidicide, dibutylphthalate, is being studied to determine why it may cause developmental defects in men
AudioSport
Zoe Ferguson and Iain O'Brien join Wallace for a discussion on the big fixtures of the weekend, the Cricket T20 World Cup, and The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews considering allowing women… Audio
Saziah Bashir on Muslim feminism
Saziah Bashir talks about the ways in which society silences and shouts down Muslim women - often in the name of "helping" or "saving" them - without actually asking them what they think. She also… Audio
Ideas for 17 November 2013
This week in Ideas we explore three of the big issues facing women in sport - media coverage, money and management. We talk with Sarah Leberman about sport's place in society; we ask former Dominion… Audio
Dress For Success
Dress For Success is an international network helping women to find jobs and stay in work. It provides a free clothing and fitting service for jobhunters here in New Zealand too. With dresser Kristeen… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 11 August 2013 - Leaders like Lydia
The idea of pursuing theology through art was at the heart of a recent three day residential hui hosted by the Anglican Women's Studies Centre of Aotearoa. Participants were invited to explore how the… Audio
Insight for 19 May 2013 - Wanted: Women in Blue
Why is the number of women in the NZ police still so low? Craig McCulloch investigates. Audio
Playing Favourites with Rachel Dawick and Jon Sanders
Songwriter and vocalist who has been researching the lives of New Zealand women in the 1800s, and turning their stories into songs; currently on tour with her partner, guitarist, bouzouki and ukulele… Audio