Podcast
Jake Bailey first caused a global sensation aged 18 when he gave a speech from a wheelchair as head boy of Christchurch Boys’ High. Delivered less than a week after Jake had been diagnosed with the most aggressive form of cancer, the speech went on to touch the hearts of tens of millions and drew support from across the globe. Once in remission he asked himself some pretty important questions - what exactly enables people to overcome adversity? Are we born with these skills, or are they trainable? And if so, what does it take to create people able to not only recover, but to grow from immense setbacks? As part of his journey to answer these questions Jake studied positive psychology and is in demand as an inspirational speaker and author and has just published his second book, The ComeBack Code.
Mike delves into his extensive back catalogue of musical treasure to bring you a selection of soul music, with everything from the hits and the b-sides to the forgotten gems.
This half hour series features interviews and discussions on matters of interest to women in general and migrant women in particular. Women working in the community talk to women with shared experiences, to people who can help, to female achievers. Heartfelt and empowering discussions about crucial topics in women's lives networking women’s issues, women’s arts and talents.
Playing a song from his collection of 45’s, LP’s and CD’s for every year since 1964, Roger Bowie takes you on an eclectic journey through 50 years of music. With every third show dedicated solely to Americana, Roger’s Eclectic Journey is a musical voyage. Tune in for tales of his own travels and the music that has taken him round the world.