The War and Treaty’s Michael and Tanya Trotter grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington, DC, respectively, but both have family roots in the South. They also grew up in the musical traditions of their churches – Tanya in the Black Baptist Church and Michael in the Seventh Day Adventist Church – where they learned the power of song to move people. After becoming a father at a very young age, Michael eventually joined the armed forces and served in Iraq and Germany, where he took up songwriting as a way of dealing with his experiences there. Meanwhile Tanya embarked on a singing and acting career after a breakthrough appearance in Sister Act 2 alongside Whoopi Goldberg and Lauryn Hill. Now, after a long and sometimes traumatic journey, Michael and Tanya are married, touring, winning all sorts of awards, and set to release their fifth album together, and their fourth as The War and Treaty. Sid talks to Michael and Tanya about the new record, Plus One , as well as their collaboration with Miranda Lambert, what it was like to record at FAME studios in Muscle Shoals, and how they’re blending country, soul, gospel, and R&B. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
John Cowan hosts ‘Real Life’, a weekly nationwide chat show on Newstalk ZB featuring a different high-profile guest every week. John talks with them about their life, their upbringing, their passions and their view of the world.
John Cowan hosts ‘Real Life’, a weekly nationwide chat show on Newstalk ZB featuring a different high-profile guest every week. John talks with them about their life, their upbringing, their passions and their view of the world.
Commissioner Janine Donaldson is the Territorial Commander for The Salvation Army in New Zealand, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa, and serves as the Chair of the Territorial Governance Board. With 38 years of experience in The Salvation Army, she has held senior leadership roles in New Zealand, Zambia, South Africa, Australia, and the UK. Janine's most recent role was at The Salvation Army’s International Headquarters, where she served as the General’s Representative for Mission Effectiveness. Deeply passionate about Jesus and His hope for the world, Janine is committed to empowering young people to lead and serve. She believes strongly in the importance of partnerships and collaboration within local communities. Janine is married to Robert, and they are proud parents to three adult sons, two daughters-in-law, and two grandchildren. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Peter Wolfkamp’s passion for carpentry began at the age of one and has only grown over the years. He is a Licensed Building Practitioner with extensive experience, including restoring historic properties and working on modern builds. His professional development includes NZGBC Homestar Home Coach training, and he’s also worked internationally, such as on a 16th-century farmhouse in France. Peter is a well-known radio personality on Newstalk ZB, hosting Sunday Mornings with the Resident Builder , a top DIY show with a weekly audience of 198,000. For over 25 years, he’s offered advice on DIY projects, earning recognition as New Zealand’s leading DIY radio personality. In television, Peter has been the site foreman on The Block NZ since 2012 and launched Creative Living in 2016, focusing on home renovations. He also co-presented Slice of Paradise in 2017, helping people find their dream homes. With his friendly approach and extensive expertise, Peter has built a trusted reputation in both the building and media industries. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
K'Lee (Kaleena Renae McNabb, born 1984) is a New Zealand pop singer who rose to fame in the early 2000s with hits like "Broken Wings" and "Can You Feel Me?" Her debut album, released in 2002, peaked at No. 4 in New Zealand. After a 10-year break, she returned in 2012 with the single "Tables Have Turned." In addition to her music career, K'Lee worked as a popular radio host on Flava FM and Mai FM for 13 years. She also appeared on TV shows like Celebrity Treasure Island and Dancing with the Stars NZ . K'Lee, of Scottish and Māori descent, survived a gang-related shooting and a kidnapping in Los Angeles. She is now married to health promoter Lama Saga and has three children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Nathan Haines is a renowned New Zealand jazz musician, born in 1972 in Takapuna, Auckland. Growing up in a musical family, with his father Kevin being a leading jazz bassist and his brother Joel a guitarist, Nathan was immersed in music from a young age. He moved to New York City in 1991 to study jazz, and by 1994, he had released his first solo album, Shift Left. Over the years, Nathan's career flourished, gaining international recognition with notable releases like Sound Travels and Squire For Hire, and collaborations with icons like Marlena Shaw. A multi-talented artist, Nathan has performed at prestigious venues such as Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in London and Auckland’s Powerstation. He has also toured with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, producing the album Life Time, which features his vocals alongside Grammy-winning arrangements by Alan Broadbent. Nathan is deeply passionate about vinyl and continues to be an avid collector, regularly incorporating rare finds into his DJ sets. In 2024, Nathan released his highly anticipated album Notes, which he completed after the untimely passing of his close collaborator Phil Asher. The album features an array of vocalists and musicians and includes sold-out shows at London’s Jazz Cafe and Auckland's Powerstation. Nathan's contributions to New Zealand's jazz scene have earned him multiple Tui Jazz Album of the Year awards, solidifying his status as a leading figure in both jazz performance and production. Nathan Haines and his band Soft Chaos join the Somethin' Else – A Weekend of Jazz as part of Auckland Live Summer in the Square—four weekends of free, whānau-friendly fun starting Sat 25 Jan. Catch him live on Sat 15th & Sun 16th February. Details at aucklandlive.co.nz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Jonathan Fletcher has extensive experience in fundraising, partnerships, and business development, with a focus on supporting vulnerable children. Since March 2013, he has worked with World Vision New Zealand in roles including Head of Fundraising Partnerships and Head of Church Partnerships, where he managed church collaborations. Prior to this, Jonathan held the position of Business Development Manager at The Co-operative Bank and worked in various roles at GE Capital, eventually becoming Branch Manager, where he was responsible for sales and team management. He holds a BA in Political Studies and Management Studies from The University of Auckland. Jonathan is passionate about his work as a humanitarian and has gained a unique global perspective through his extensive international travel. He lives in Upper Hutt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Jack Tame is a New Zealand television and radio journalist. He is the host of TVNZ’s political show Q+A and a presenter at Newstalk ZB. Tame grew up in Christchurch as the eldest of four siblings and attended St Martin's Primary School, Cashmere High School, and the New Zealand Broadcasting School at CPIT. Throughout his career, Tame has worked as TVNZ’s United States correspondent, co-hosted Breakfast , and written a column for Herald on Sunday . He currently hosts the Saturday morning show on Newstalk ZB and fills in as a presenter for Mike Hosking Breakfast . Tame is married to TVNZ reporter Mava Moayyed, is a stepfather to her son, and the couple is expecting their first child. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Pam Corkery is a broadcaster and former MP, known for her roles on Dancing with the Stars and Intrepid Journeys, as well as hosting The Last Word in 2003. She also presented Inside New Zealand documentaries on topics like gangs, crime, and alcohol culture. In 2014, she made headlines after a controversial incident while handling press for the Internet Mana party. In 2012, Corkery aired A Drunken State, a candid documentary on New Zealand’s booze culture, two years after achieving sobriety. Her honest and direct approach to sensitive topics has made her a significant voice in New Zealand media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Dan, born and raised in Auckland, left high school at 15 and completed a butchery apprenticeship. He earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) from the University of Auckland, and a Master of Public Policy in Economics from Harvard University on a Fulbright Scholarship. Elected to Parliament in 2018 and re-elected in 2023, Dan is the Chair of the Māori Affairs Select Committee and a member of the Economic Development Select Committee. Before Parliament, he worked as a management consultant, senior executive, and economist for the OECD and other organisations. Dan lives in Birkenhead with his wife Courtney, their dog Mylo, and family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Moko Tepania is a passionate leader dedicated to making a real difference in local government. With over a decade of experience in education, he understands the vital connection between teaching and governance. Motivated by a desire to influence change from within, Moko has embraced his role in local government to ensure that decisions reflect the needs and aspirations of the community. He believes that active community engagement is key to building a brighter future for all. A proud resident of the Far North, Moko is deeply connected to the region's cultural and historical significance. From Hokianga, where Kupe first arrived to Waitangi, where He Whakaputanga and Te Tiriti o Waitangi were signed, the north holds special meaning for him. When not fulfilling his mayoral duties, Moko enjoys CrossFit, baking, and reading. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Shamubeel Eaqub is the Chief Economist at Simplicity, with over two decades of experience in economics. He has held roles at leading institutions like ANZ Bank, Goldman Sachs, and NZIER. Shamubeel is known for making complex economic topics accessible and is a respected voice in media and business discussions. He holds a BCom with honours in Economics from Lincoln University and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Shamubeel is the author of Growing Apart: Regional Prosperity in New Zealand and co-author of Generation Rent and The New Zealand Economy: An Introduction . Based in Auckland with his wife and two sons, Shamubeel is a sought-after speaker and thought leader, dedicated to improving economic understanding and shaping a better future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Tim is the International Programmes Director at Tearfund New Zealand, overseeing the delivery of NZ$11 million in development and humanitarian support through local partners across the globe. Originally from New Zealand, Tim spent his childhood in Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa, before returning to New Zealand at 14. He holds a Masters in International Development with First Class Honours from Massey University. With six years of experience working in refugee response programming in Uganda, particularly in the mental health sector, Tim has also led humanitarian efforts in Iraq, Ukraine, and Ethiopia. His work has included managing large institutional donor partnerships, such as those with UNHCR, BPRM, ECW, and New Zealand’s MFAT. Tim is passionate about finding innovative and sustainable solutions to support marginalized communities. He is married to Helen, a humanitarian photojournalist, and they live in Auckland with their three young children, and one foster child. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Annabelle White is a New Zealand food writer and author of eleven cookbooks, known for her approachable and fun approach to cooking. She was a long-time food columnist and also wrote the Food Detective column for the Sunday Star-Times . Annabelle served as the food editor for NZ House & Garden and joined New Zealand Woman's Weekly as Food Editor in 2011. In addition to her writing career, she runs cooking classes and regularly speaks at public events, sharing her passion for simple, delicious food that brings people together. Born and raised in New Zealand, Annabelle spent a year as an AFS Intercultural Programs scholar in Dover, Delaware at age 17. She later earned a Master’s degree with first-class honours from the University of Waikato in 1983 and received the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2009. Annabelle's TV career began in 1989 when she joined TV3's Nightline as a food reporter. She went on to appear regularly on 5.30 With Jude and 5.00 With Jude before hosting her own prime-time shows, including World on a Plate , which featured segments filmed in New York City and Tonga. Annabelle continued to expand her TV presence with work on Breakfast TV , filming food and travel pieces in Shanghai, Santa Monica, and Ireland. She has also been a regular voice on New Zealand radio since 1990. Throughout her career, Annabelle has become known for her warm, engaging style and her belief in keeping food simple, confidence-building, and enjoyable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Vanda Symon is a New Zealand author known for her Detective Sam Shephard series, which includes five novels, starting with her debut, Overkill , published in 2007. The novel was written amidst the challenges of raising a young family and inspired by a sleep-deprived state that influenced its prologue. In addition to her series, she has also written a standalone psychological thriller titled The Faceless . Vanda has a diverse background in both writing and science, having completed a PhD at the University of Otago that examined the communication of science through crime fiction. Her academic credentials include an undergraduate degree in Pharmacy, and she has worked as a community and palliative care pharmacist. Currently, she is a research fellow focused on dementia in aged Pacific people at Va’a o Tautai - Centre for Pacific Health. She also serves as the National President of the New Zealand Society of Authors. Vanda has received various accolades throughout her career, including nominations for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger award and the Ngaio Marsh Award for best crime novel. She also enjoyed hosting a monthly radio show, Write On , for eighteen years, where she interviewed writers and discussed literature. Outside of writing, she is actively involved in fencing as a competitor and a coach and is a founding member of the Dunedin Crime Writers Association. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Mark Vette is an internationally renowned animal psychologist, zoologist, and founder of Dog Zen , an online dog training program. With over 40 years of experience, he has trained animals for iconic New Zealand commercials, Hollywood films like The Lord of the Rings and The Chronicles of Narnia , and TV series such as Purina Pound Pups to Dog Stars and Dogs Might Fly . Mark is famous for teaching dogs to drive and fly a small plane. A passionate advocate for rescue dogs, Mark has appeared in global campaigns promoting adoption. His training philosophy focuses on understanding dog behaviour to build loving, problem-free relationships between pets and their families. Through his decades of work, Mark has helped thousands of dogs and their owners, continuously learning from the animals he works with and deepening his bond with them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
Maia Roos has rapidly ascended through the rugby ranks since debuting for the Auckland Storm in 2019. A talented athlete and leader, she served as Head Girl at Tamaki College and played two matches for the NZ Barbarians in 2020. Maia was also part of the inaugural Blues women’s team, further establishing her presence in the sport. Roos made her Test debut for the Black Ferns against England in Northampton in 2021. As a key member of the team, she contributed to their victory in the Rugby World Cup 2021, culminating in her nomination for World Rugby’s 15’s Breakthrough Player of the Year following a standout tournament. In 2023, Maia Roos made history by becoming the youngest captain of the Black Ferns at just 21 years old. She led the team against her country of birth, the USA, and guided them to victory in the 2023 Pacific Four Series. Her leadership qualities were further recognized when she was named co-captain of the Blues for the 2024 Super Rugby Aupiki season, alongside Ruahei Demant. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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