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Here Now

Here Now is about the journeys people make to New Zealand, their identities and perspectives, all of which shape their life here.
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Behind the mask - Pedro Ilgenfritz on his growing collection

How did Pedro Ilgenfritz go from accounting to clowning? He talks to Voices producer and presenter Kadambari Raghukumar about his love for acting - and a growing theatre mask collection. Pedro Ilgenfritz went from counting to clowning in his career and has never looked back since. While studying accounting as a 20-year-old in his hometown in Brazil, Florianopolis, Pedro discovered acting. Listen to Pedro's story on Voices with Kadambari Raghukumar FOLLOW Voices and LISTEN on Apple Podcasts, Spot...

May 01, 202213 minEp. 99

Healing wounds - Hussam Razzaq on his time in Iraq to working with bioplastics in Canterbury

How did a stint in the army lead Canterbury scientist Hussam Razzaq to wanting to change lives through research? He spoke to Kadambari in this week's episode of Voices. How did a stint in the army lead Canterbury scientist Hussam Razzaq to changing lives through research? He tells his story in this week's episode of Voices. In 1986, Hussam Razzaq had just arrived back in his hometown Baghdad, armed with a fresh PhD and fresh hopes to contribute to his country. He had spent 5 years in New Zealand...

Apr 10, 202213 minEp. 98

In the spirit of hope

How does being a master distiller and Honorary Consul come together when your country is being ravaged by war? Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Oleksandr Kirichuk in this week's episode of Voices. Oleksandr Kirichuk is a master distiller, sailor and the Honorary Consul of Ukraine in New Zealand. On most days, he's busy distilling and bottling his vodka, whiskey and rum at his fully solar-run distillery north of Auckland. These days though, he's had his hands full with fundraising for the Stand with...

Apr 03, 202213 minEp. 97

Tackling 'isms' and intra-ethnic prejudice

Inter-ethnic prejudice and discrimination were the subjects on the table at a recent online hui attended by a collective of New Zealand creatives and activists. Organisers and participants of the hui talk to Voices about highlighting and tackling these issues via honest dialogue and reflection. Inter-ethnic prejudice and discrimination were the subjects on the table at a recent online hui attended by a collective of New Zealand creatives and activists. Organisers and participants of the hui talk...

Mar 27, 202212 minEp. 96

Esther's Expo: "You eat with your eyes first"

Nigerian-born Aucklander Esther Olatunbosun has taken her sweet tooth to the Dubai World Expo. One of just three young chefs chosen to represent New Zealand, she has big dreams and one heck of a pav. The breathless promotional videos promise a "celebration of human brilliance" and "a making of a new world", but for chef Esther Olatunbosun, Expo 2020 in Dubai is a place to make great desserts. FOLLOW Voices and LISTEN on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and iHeart Radio or wherever...

Mar 20, 202213 minEp. 95

The Griot's Path - Thabani Gapara on telling stories through jazz

Zimbabwe-born saxophonist Thabani Gapara talks to Voices producer and presenter, Kadambari Raghukumar, about his journey over the years and how storytelling has been so central to his work, particularly with his recent EP. Zimbabwe-born saxophonist Thabani Gapara tells Voices why storytelling is so central to his music. FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. https://youtu.be/kFZ_maU4tpA "I'm the beneficiary of a ...

Mar 13, 202214 minEp. 94

"It's ironic, not inclusive" - Footballers on the foreign-player regulation

In this episode, we're talking football, inclusivity, visas and the opportunities to play in an amateur league when you're an immigrant in New Zealand. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Waiheke United and players from other clubs affected by the foreign-player regulation. Kadambari Raghukumar meets amateur football players feeling shut out by New Zealand regulations. Listen to the story FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your p...

Mar 06, 202215 minEp. 93

'Several countries could benefit from our research here'- Emmanuel Chakwizira

Growing up in a farming family in Zimbabwe, scientist Emmanuel Chakwizira talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about the differences in crop culture literally, and his work here in Canterbury. "The biggest shock coming here was seeing forage brassica fed to animals. It's for human consumption where I come from, all of a sudden you come here and see a paddock full growing for animals" laughs Emmanuel Chakwizira. When you come from Zimbabwe to Canterbury and are a crop scientist, culture shock could look...

Feb 27, 202211 minEp. 92

Building resilience - a former refugee on using architecture to change lives

Myint Aung San talks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this Voices episode about his dreams to change the refugee experience in camps by changing the way they're built. "I'm trying to tackle a problem. It's a way to create a sense of belonging, remove that sense of alienation and use their skills." Listen to this episode of Voices Auckland based architecture graduate Myint San Aung, is the winner of the prestigious Resene Student Design Awards in December last year. He spoke to RNZ's Voices, from Munic...

Feb 20, 202212 minEp. 91

An eye for detail - Yumiko Baba

In this Voices podcast, botanist and associate curator at the Auckland Museum, Yumiko Baba, shares her long-standing love for a particular native tree. Produced and presented by Kadambari Raghukumar. "They're beautiful plants. The flowers are fringed, like a tutu, a ballerina's costume" Detail is the biggest deal for Japan-born Botanist Yumiko Baba; and one New Zealand native tree has had her fairly detail-obsessed over the passed few years. FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Ra...

Feb 13, 202214 minEp. 90

Third time lucky - Kamasutra Chronicles

in 2022's first episode of Voices, writer Shriya Bhagwat talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about exploring patriarchy and challenging stereotypes through her debut play, Kamasutra Chronicles, stalled twice before it finally premiered this month. "There's a lot of misunderstanding around what it actually is! " Writer Shriya Bhagwat talking about the ancient Indian manuscript, the Kamasutra, the inspiration for her debut as director and playwright. She spoke to Voices about her play, the Kamasutra Chr...

Jan 30, 202212 minEp. 89

2021 wrapped

2021 was yet another year riddled with Covid-19 lockdowns, endless queues for MIQ spots and families separated by border closures. As the year draws to an end, we look at what this year has meant for immigrants in Aotearoa. 2021 was yet another year riddled with Covid-19 lockdowns, endless queues for MIQ spots and families separated by border closures. As the year draws to an end, we look at what this year has meant for immigrants in Aotearoa. Listen to Voices FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Sp...

Dec 19, 202114 minEp. 88

Te Taunga - a hub at Auckland Museum

Auckland's diversity found a new space in the Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum this year. Kadambari chats to the people involved in making this a dynamic, community-driven space. FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Auckland has the world's fourth highest foreign-born population and a new space at Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland Museum aims to reflect that, driven by the need to create a sustained relationship wi...

Dec 12, 202112 minEp. 87

Bringing Africa to Aotearoa, a film at a time - AFFNZ 2021

Bringing Africa to Aotearoa, a film at a time - AFFNZ 2021 From 10 December through to 7 January 2022, the African Film Festival New Zealand deep dives into cinema from across the continent. Some of the team behind the festival spoke to Voices this week. Listen to the full interview here: The African Film Festival New Zealand (AFFNZ) was founded seven years ago by Mali-born New Zealander Boubacar Coulibaly. This is the first time the festival has moved online because of the uncertainty around Co...

Dec 05, 202113 minEp. 86

Muroki - on moving to Auckland, lessons learnt on tour and more

Two weeks after moving up from Raglan to Auckland to get busier with his music, Muroki speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode, about his journey so far as a musician. Muroki is just 20 and things have happened fast for the young Kenyan-Kiwi musician. Moving up to Auckland from Raglan a couple of weeks ago seemed a natural progression, he tells Voices. Listen to the interview FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. It's a Friday afte...

Nov 29, 202113 minEp. 85

Ben Fernandez - The Music Never Stopped

In this episode, Auckland-based pianist Ben Fernandez, speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar about his journey growing up a very musical family in Mumbai, to arriving in New Zealand to study jazz. After years of climbing the corporate ladder in Mumbai and Goa, India, Ben Fernandez traded it all in for a career in making music instead. "Everyone thought I was cuckoo" he says. He spoke to Voices about his journey as a musician. From starting as a seven-year-old playing at mass in Gloria Church, an iconic...

Nov 21, 202115 minEp. 84

Looking back at Levuka

What was life in the Fijian town of Levuka like for two young girls from the Indo-Fijian community? Two elders reflect in a casual conversation switching effortlessly between Hindi, Fijian and English. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar Two elderly Auckland-based Indo-Fijian ladies, Hajira Khan,78, and Shamsun Naidu, 83, have been having their casual conversations recorded for posterity as they reflect on their early lives in the historic port town of Levuka, Fiji. "If this generation passes, wher...

Nov 14, 202115 minEp. 83

"There's no going back now": NZ diaspora on moving toward democracy in Sudan

As Sudan goes through a coup and the dissolving of the transitional government, how does diaspora in Aotearoa feel as two years of hopes for democracy in their home country seem dashed? Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar On 25 October this year, the Sudanese army dissolved the country's transitional civilian government and arrested key leaders. The coup sparked protests across several cities with hundreds of thousands of people demanding a return of civilian rule. Listen to the full story here Pow...

Nov 07, 202112 minEp. 82

New refugee sponsorship programme soon to be rolled out

Everyday New Zealanders will soon be given the chance play a bigger role helping new refugees settle in, thanks to a new Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship (CORS) scheme that will soon be rolled out. A pilot settlement scheme which allows community groups to sponsor refugees has proved so successful, an extended programme will soon be rolled out. Hisham Al-Zarzour recommends the Community Organisation Refugee Sponsorship (CORS) programme having come to New Zealand under the pilot, in 201...

Oct 31, 202116 minEp. 81

Reflecting cultures through film

Film festival programmer Vicci Ho explains why a career watching movies is harder than it seems and how she picks films to reflect a culture. Vicci Ho kind of fell into film festival programming but has since arranged the line ups for festivals all around the world, from Toronto to Zurich. Now she's based in Wellington and a key part of the New Zealand International Film Festival which launches later this month. https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6277...

Oct 17, 202116 minEp. 80

What lies on the road ahead for New Zealand's ethnic communities?

In this episode, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to the Minister for Ethnic Communities, Priyanca Radhakrishnan, along with the Green and National party spokespeople for ethnic communities - Golriz Ghahraman and Melissa Lee respectively. What is the road map ahead for refugee intakes, international students and the Royal Commission huis? Subscribe to Voices for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. New Zealand's refugee intak...

Oct 12, 202114 minEp. 79

The government 'has ignored us': Those excluded from residency fast-track speak out

For 165,000 people waiting to become New Zealanders, the government's recent decision to fast-track visas has come just in the nick of time. But what about those who've spent years here working and studying, but still don't qualify? For Devdeep Singh, the government's announcement of a new fast-track residency visa came just in time. "I was almost gone to Canada" said the 27-year-old, who has been in New Zealand since 2016 on a temporary basis. But others - even some with skills New Zealand desp...

Oct 10, 202114 minEp. 78

"It's worse in the provinces" - Writer on workplace bullying

Workplace Bullying - The Beat Up, Anendra Singh's debut novel, was published earlier this year. During Mental Health Awareness Week, he spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar about what more needs to be done to combat New Zealand's high rates of workplace bullying. FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Listener discretion advised - this story has references to suicide. After more than two decades raking in awards as a community journalist and spor...

Oct 03, 202111 minEp. 77

Restoring a link

After her first year of being in New Zealand, Somali former refugee Fatema Mohamed, now considers started a process that could help her restore a long-lost link. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar. Last year as New Zealand went into lockdown in March, Fatema Mohamed Sugule was only just beginning to slowly adjust to her new life in Auckland. During this year's lockdown she feels more ready to start a process that could restore a long-lost link. Hear her full story here: Leaving Somalia with her au...

Sep 26, 202111 minEp. 76

Are Women's Rights Unravelling in Afghanistan?

Women's rights have come a long way in Afghanistan over the last 20 years. Will the recent Taliban takeover unravel all that hard work - and worse. Video of the Deputy Head of Taliban's Cultural Commission saying women would not be allowed to play cricket or other sports where they are exposed has sent alarm bells ringing. Listen to Voices on women's rights in Afghanistan FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Zahra Hussaini is a community...

Sep 19, 202111 minEp. 75

Waiting in limbo for an evacuation from Afghanistan

In the second part of stories from Afghanistan, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to one Afghan waiting in Kabul for evacuation to New Zealand, and one woman who recently arrived in Auckland from Afghanistan in the first week of the Taliban's takeover. Last month as the Taliban took over control of Afghanistan district by district, Nowrozali and his family have been on the move, desperately been trying to get out the country. Listen to Nowrozali's full story in this weeks Voices podcast: FOLLOW Voices...

Sep 12, 202117 minEp. 74

'This is a humanitarian crisis. New Zealand has the capacity to accommodate more' - Afghans in Aotearoa

Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Zahra Hussaini and Mahsheed Mahjor both originally from Kabul and now live in Christchurch - how has the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan affected the lives of their family and friends living there? Empty streets almost devoid of traffic except for Taliban vehicles, paint an eerie picture of how Kabul has changed dramatically in recent weeks. It's the kind of quiet that is concerning rather than comforting -- and it's prompting calls from New Zealand's Afghan communi...

Sep 05, 202115 minEp. 73

From poverty to helping trace Covid-19

Tough lessons in survival and strategy led Alan Chew to become a leader in innovation and philanthropy. The 66-year-old's now garnering applause for his role in helping New Zealand combat Covid-19. Amidst profound deprivation, Alan Chew's illiterate parents raised him to become a leader in innovation and helping those in need. Listen to Alan Chew's full story FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Chew says his success is largely thanks to...

Aug 29, 202112 minEp. 72

'What's meant for you will come' - Hayellom Tesfay on kickboxing

In the second part to the story of Auckland's Kings Academy martial arts club, Kadambari Raghukumar speaks to rising star kickboxer, Ethiopia-born Hayellom Tesfay. Hayellom Tesfay starting training when he was 18. At 22, he's one of the rising stars of kickboxing from Kings Academy. LISTEN to Hayellom's full inteview on the Voices podcast: FOLLOW Voices on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Born in Ethiopia and raised in Auckland's Mount Roskill, Hayel...

Aug 22, 202116 minEp. 71

We train like family - Vahid Unesi on his martial arts club

A city-centre gym prolifically training rising stars in the kickboxing scene, prides itself on training as one large mixed family. Kadambari Raghukumar spoke to the Iran-born director, Vahid Unesi. Vahid Unesi looks proudly around his inner-city Auckland gym and breathes in the smell of linament. "We have almost 50 different nationalities here in the gym." And that's no exaggeration at Kings Academy, a fight club owned by Iran-born Vahid. "Martial arts is like a multicultural language I would sa...

Aug 17, 202112 minEp. 70
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