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Veda and Thilini join us to talk about their clothing label and how their Sri Lankan and Indian heritage contributes to their unique, colourful and stylish designs and how the Raglan community has welcomed them and taken to their clothing range with enthusiasm.
Ready to quit their day jobs we also hear about their plans to turn their passion into a career and some exciting future designs that they promise they'll bring to the Raglan Creative Market before anyone else gets to see it.
How can we change our body, mind and spirit to help us deal with chronic health problems. Master Sunyong from Body & Brain joins us ahead of his workshop in Raglan to talk about becoming aware of our body and the messages it's sending us, plus he tells us about this own remarkable healing story.
A free film for people wanting to learn more about life in Palestine, about a New Zealand heart surgeon Dr. Alan Kerr and his wife Hazel, who dedicated 20 years to providing medical care in Gaza and the West Bank.
We also talk about the situation in Gaza at the moment and place this and recent other events in the middle easy into a historical context
Healthy Homes expert Ian Mayes will be giving a talk next week about healthy homes and you're all invited!
Xavier joins us in the studio to celebrate the Raglan Art2Wear awards held over the weekend
It's the Monday following Raglan's Art2Wear so we've got the supreme award winner in the studio for a quick chat
Michelle Levy from Toitu Te Tiriti Whaingaroa is holding a series of workshops for people who want to submit to the Regulatory Standards Bill and is in studio to talk about the many issues surrounding the bill
We talk to Pip Hense who runs Natural Epsom Salts with her partner Ant while also being a spiritual psychic adviser, Reiki Master Teacher and ThetaHealing practitioner/advanced Master Instructor.
Pip and Ant will be running a stall at the Creative Market at the Old School Arts centre this Sunday - and every second Sunday of the month
Phil McCabe with Daniel Kereopa at the end of the interview, are in studio to talk about the renewed opposition to seabed mining that has spawned down in Taranaki but is rapdily taking over most of the West Coast of the Motu. We also look at the international situation and then hear from Daniel at the end of the interview.
Gillian Marie from the Whaingaroa Palestinoan Solidarity group is in studio to talk about the Oscar winning documentary that is playing at the Old School this weekend
We talk to Evan from Redeye Films about a new movie based on footage shot in Whaingaroa 20 years ago during the Inaugural Vodafone Surf Sessions, starring The Poihaakena Marae and a cast of Local Surfers and overseas surfers competing for a prize carved by Aaron Kereopa.
Tim and Mitch drop in to the studio to talk about the new season - the third for the Whaingaroa Whai League club - with the first game, at home, this Saturday
Diane Davies does a tarot reading in the studio for Aaron at the end of the interview but first we learn the difference between what we see in movies and how tarot readings work in the real world.
Louise Deane is working on an innovative project to deal with organic waste using the Black Soldier Fly Larvae which seem to be purpose built for solving the many problems that arise from our waste systems
We talk to Jacqui Forbes from Para Kore about how the zero waste on Marae project got going, how far it has reached and why this is so much more than a recycling project.
We talk to Dr Robin Youngson ahead of the premiere of a short film made about his work developing Havening therapy in Raglan and New Zealand. The film is produced by Kiwis For Good, a mental health charity
A free workshop is happening next Tuesday for anyone wanting to know how to warm up their cold home before winter arrives. Tania from Community Energy Whaingaroa is in studio to give up the details and maybe even a few tips
Belinda joins us ahead of the local pumpkin festival to remind us to get out biggest, weirdest and smallest pumpkins ready for the festical in May. Feijoas and Choko will also be part of the festival.
Deb King joins us to give us the low-down on the upcoming murder mystery fundraiser while trying not to give away too many details`
Dirk de Ruysscher & Charlie Young join us to talk about the revival of the Karioi Classic and want will be happening with this year's event




