Canterbury Mornings
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 154:57:21
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Listen to the latest interviews from Canterbury Mornings with Chris Lynch on Newstalk ZB
Episódios
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One in five older people are lonely according to survey
18/12/2017 Duração: 06minRichard Green caught up with geriatrician and University of Otago researcher Dr Hamish Jamieson following research released showing more than 15,000 frail elderly identified as being lonely according to a world-first study of 72,000 older New Zealanders.
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Tresca Forrester with what to expect of SH1 from Kaikoura
17/12/2017 Duração: 07minRichard Green caught up with Tresca Forrester about State Highway 1 North of Kaikoura since the road has opened and you can now take the coast road to Picton again.
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One in five older people are lonely according to survey
17/12/2017 Duração: 06minRichard Green caught up with geriatrician and University of Otago researcher Dr Hamish Jamieson following research released showing more than 15,000 frail elderly identified as being lonely according to a world-first study of 72,000 older New Zealanders.
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Megan Woods and Nicky Wagner with a heated Politics Friday
15/12/2017 Duração: 15minChris Lynch caught up with Megan Woods and Nicky Wagner for the last politics Friday discussion of the year and things got very heated between the two.
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Joshua Weinstein: "I find the differences of neighborhoods endlessly fascinating"
15/12/2017 Duração: 06minChris Lynch caught up with Director Joshua Weinstein for a chat about his new film, Menashe. The film looks into the life of a widower in Brooklyn's ultra orthodox Jewish community and is performed entirely in Yiddish, a language not used in cinema for many decades.
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Megan Woods and Nicky Wagner with a heated Politics Friday
14/12/2017 Duração: 15minChris Lynch caught up with Megan Woods and Nicky Wagner for the last politics Friday discussion of the year and things got very heated between the two.
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Joshua Weinstein: "I find the differences of neighborhoods endlessly fascinating"
14/12/2017 Duração: 06minChris Lynch caught up with Director Joshua Weinstein for a chat about his new film, Menashe. The film looks into the life of a widower in Brooklyn's ultra orthodox Jewish community and is performed entirely in Yiddish, a language not used in cinema for many decades.
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Tony Trewinnard on Christchurch's strange weather
14/12/2017 Duração: 06minChris Lynch caught up with Tony Trewinnard from Blue Skies weather for an update on the strange weather patterns Canterbury is experiencing and what to expect looking ahead to Christmas.
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There's a clear link between animal cruelty and cruelty towards people
14/12/2017 Duração: 11minChris Lynch spoke to Barry Helem, Chief Executive Officer for SPCA Canterbury, to get his reaction to the recent incident of animal cruelty where a kitten was filmed being killed by children throwing rocks.
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Invercargill Cop admits killing his wife and shooting her partner
14/12/2017 Duração: 04minChris Lynch speaks to Newstalk ZB Reporter Matiu Workman for the latest news on the trial of Invercargill police officer, Constable Ben McLean, accused of killing his wife and seriously injuring her partner.
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Tony Trewinnard on Christchurch's strange weather
14/12/2017 Duração: 06minChris Lynch caught up with Tony Trewinnard from Blue Skies weather for an update on the strange weather patterns Canterbury is experiencing and what to expect looking ahead to Christmas.
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There's a clear link between animal cruelty and cruelty towards people
14/12/2017 Duração: 11minChris Lynch spoke to Barry Helem, Chief Executive Officer for SPCA Canterbury, to get his reaction to the recent incident of animal cruelty where a kitten was filmed being killed by children throwing rocks.
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Invercargill Cop admits killing his wife and shooting her partner
13/12/2017 Duração: 04minChris Lynch speaks to Newstalk ZB Reporter Matiu Workman for the latest news on the trial of Invercargill police officer, Constable Ben McLean, accused of killing his wife and seriously injuring her partner.
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Jarrod Gilbert: "We need to come to grips with the cause of offending"
13/12/2017 Duração: 14minChris Lynch caught up with Canterbury University Senior Lecturer and author Jarrod Gilbert about the new book he co-edited called Criminal Justice: A New Zealand Introduction.
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Jarrod Gilbert: "We need to come to grips with the cause of offending"
13/12/2017 Duração: 14minChris Lynch caught up with Canterbury University Senior Lecturer and author Jarrod Gilbert about the new book he co-edited called Criminal Justice: A New Zealand Introduction.
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The Art of Recovery: Self-determination and courage
12/12/2017 Duração: 17minChris Lynch spoke to Shane Thrower who survived testicular cancer and a traumatic brain injury; and Roydon Gibbs who had battled addiction and depression. Their stories are two of the six stories that feature in a newly released book called 'The Art of Recovery: Six Personal Journeys’ edited by Bernadette Cassidy and Carolyn Beaver.
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Jarrod Rendle: Stay away from the credit cards
12/12/2017 Duração: 04minChris Lynch spoke to Jarrod Rendle, Editorial Director for Kiwi Families for some tips on how best to avoid financial stress over the holiday period.
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The Art of Recovery: Self-determination and courage
12/12/2017 Duração: 17minChris Lynch spoke to Shane Thrower who survived testicular cancer and a traumatic brain injury; and Roydon Gibbs who had battled addiction and depression. Their stories are two of the six stories that feature in a newly released book called 'The Art of Recovery: Six Personal Journeys’ edited by Bernadette Cassidy and Carolyn Beaver.
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Jarrod Rendle: Stay away from the credit cards
12/12/2017 Duração: 04minChris Lynch spoke to Jarrod Rendle, Editorial Director for Kiwi Families for some tips on how best to avoid financial stress over the holiday period.
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Jonathan Densem: As the books say I've got to live like everyday is precious
11/12/2017 Duração: 16minChris Lynch spoke to Canterbury singer, composer, musician and teacher Jonathan Densem about the release of his album I'm Saying It Now. He raised the money to make the album after he was diagnosed with a brain tumour the size of a kiwi fruit and realised that now is quite possibly his last chance to do it.