New Zealand Podcast Directory
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I’m Thinking of Having a Baby
(Hannah Eriksen) Why is it that everyone else gets pregnant? If you've been taking longer than you thought to conceive and have tried allll-the-things - without success and poorer for it - you're not alone. This podcast is for you as you face the question ‘is there something wrong with me?
Information Revolution
(Karl, Judi, & Michael) We bring in other industry insiders to talk about what they’re doing, and how their practice is changing. Information management in government is in the midst of a long term transition. To be successful now and in the future, we have to be active participants in the day-to-day business of our organisations and in the design of the information resources that our organisations use.
In the Loop
(NZME) Every Friday morning, NZ Herald journalists Rosie Gordon and Katie Harris will take an in-depth look at the headlines from the week that matter to young New Zealanders, featuring interviews with journalists and newsmakers to break down the key facts and get to heart of what you need to know.
It’s A Girls’ Game
(Zoe Norton) A career in radio can be one of the most rewarding experiences in your life. Zoe Norton, a second-year radio student of the New Zealand Broadcasting School and member of The Broadcast Babes, as she interviews a range of females in the industry who are very successful in their roles
Jo vs Cancer
(Stuff) Jo McKenzie-McLean’s life was turned upside down after a stage 4 bowel cancer diagnosis. In this podcast, the mother-of-two and Stuff journalist offers practical, frank - and sometimes darkly funny - insights into life with an incurable illness, in conversation with Colleen O’Hanlon.
(Hatches, Matches & Dispatches) The Kākāpōd - your friendly neighbourhood Kākāpō podcast - following the Kākāpō through the 2022 breeding season. Send in your questions and we'll do our best to track down the answers.
Kick Ons
(NZME) Don’t leave the party before you’re ready. Join Jason Parker and Stephanie Moore as they ramble their way through the most iconic moments in pop culture from the week. Funny and informative, these two aren’t ready to sleep. The night is young and we’re not done. Join us for Kick Ons.
Kiwi Health Detective
(Kim Knight) After 20 years of chronic illness, Kim was about to give up hope. Finally, after 140 therapies and spending her life savings, she found the answers and got herself well. Now she teaches others how to heal themselves from debilitating illnesses which baffle most doctors.
Kiwiamericans
(Tara Hulbert) We bring you firsthand experiences and insights on everything you need to know to make your move to this beautiful country a success. Each week, we share our personal stories and advice on everything from navigating the immigration process and finding a job, to adjusting to the culture and making new friends.
Kōrero
(iHeart Radio NZ) Kuhu mai, step inside the house of Kōrero, where Marcia Hopa, Luke Bird, and Phoenix Ruka invite you for a good ole Kōrero. From enlightening discussions to heartwarming entertainment, join us on this voyage of discovery and connection. Amazing guests that honour our culture, identity, and everything in between
Mad Monday
(NZME) The Alternative Commentary Collective presents… Mad Monday – An NRL Podcast out every Tuesday featuring Ben Hurley, Dai Henwood & Chris Key.
Māori Millionaire
(Māori Millionaire) Te Kahukura shares valuable insights and lessons she's learned along the way - with money, business and life. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on how to manage and grow their money, and learn how to address the financial disparities faced by Māori.
Motherness
(Roar Collective) A podcast dedicated to sharing mindful and empowering interviews with modern mothers and professional experts, brought to you by Skye Ross. Together, we’re shining a light on the realness of raising babies and life postpartum, from the first newborn moments to the years beyond.
Mr Asia: A Forgotten History
(Herald Podcasts) In the 1970s, the Mr Asia drug syndicate was one of the largest sellers of heroin in the world. The group began in New Zealand, with two men at its centre: Marty Johnstone and Terry Clark. John Daniell and Noelle McCarthy revisit the lives and crimes of these two men, their associates, and how their actions changed drug culture in New Zealand.
Nic Neame vs the World
(Nic Neame) For the thinking person, the dreaming person, the funny person, the socially aware person, the real person. With the odd joke, swear word and some critical thinking about social norms, and institutional paradigms Nic Neame explores it all. If you are easily offended, this is not the show for you.
No Such Thing As Normal
(NZME) Sonia Gray has a neurodivergent daughter and is an ADHDer herself. In this 10-part series she’ll talk to dozens of experts and people with a lived-experience of neurodiversity to better understand how we can support and celebrate those whose brains are wired differently.
Not for Radio
(The Rock) Righto legends, it’s Jay and Dunc’s Not For Radio podcast All the insane stories we can’t tell on our radio show, sent in by listeners from across the globe.
Now That’s What I Call RDU
(RDU) In celebration of NZ Music Month, RDU 98.5FM presents Now That’s What I Call RDU, a live podcast series taking place on ‘The Morning After’ breakfast show throughout the month of May.
NZ Sales & Marketing Insider
(Gorilla Voice Media) Business sales growth is crucial. However, it can often be hard knowing where to focus when it comes to marketing and sales. How do you know what might work for you? This podcast cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of what works and doesn’t, by hearing from individuals who have been there and done it.
Off Script
(Kylie & Emily) We are Kylie Klein Nixon and Emily Brookes, a couple of Kiwi entertainment journalists, TV watchers, film lovers, pop corn eaters and fangirls, who dive, deep, deep, no deeper than that even, into the heady, intoxicating, slightly arousing world pop culture news with a half hour cast every Friday.
Off the Coast
(NZME) Off The Coast features in-depth, candid conversations and never heard before content. A real insight into the three personalities that bring you the daily Coast Breakfast show, and their uncensored perspective on big life topics. It's Toni, Jase & Sam as you've never heard them before!
Our Regenerative Future
(Pure Advantage) Join us for a series of conversations with farmers, foresters, scientists, entrepreneurs and business leaders to explore the opportunities for regeneration in the New Zealand setting, the role of market mechanisms, funding models, soil science, near to nature forestry, urban agriculture and native forests, systems-thinking and more.
Paki Kēhua
(Te Wānanga o Aotearoa) Paki Kēhua, meaning ’ghost story’, is a set of audio stories from the Māori world that will lead you on a journey beyond your known truths. Brought to you by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa with support from Te Māngai Paho. Parental guidance is advised, some content may scare younger listeners.
Polly with the Prisoners
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(Today FM) Gillespie sits down with convicted criminals, all of whom have spent time behind bars. Polly will bring her empathy and down to earth style to these intimate conversations, which will be an honest and open discussion about life behind bars and what put her guests there.
Powder Keg
(Delve) The global supplement market is worth $200 billion a year, and Chris Ashenden is a rock star of the industry. Yet in his home country of New Zealand, nobody had heard of him. Investigative journalist Jonathan Milne wanted to tell his story – but when Chris proved elusive, alarm bells began to ring. In the latest electrifyi