Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
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After 30 years fronting other people’s brands across TV, radio, and newspapers, Duncan Garner is finally in charge. Welcome to his podcast - Duncan Garner: Editor in Chief.
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The Problems in South Auckland - 23 August 2024
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
08/22/24 • 32 min
Today in the show...
- South Auckland hip hop artist Queen Shirl'e gives everything to her community and worries about the bad stuff and the bad influences infiltrating the streets. She has campaigned against the aggressive booze barons moving into South Auckland. We speak to her about her concerns.
- John day is on Sports. Razor cuts Leon but it only raises more questions than it gives answers we will go through what just happened with JD.
- And it’s Miranda's last day but I don’t wanna talk about - I'm in denial.
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New Zealand's Power Problem - 17th September 2024
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
09/16/24 • 31 min
Today on the show...
- the man and his group promising to bring a better deal on power prices for all Aucklanders. We are all paying ridiculously high prices and getting poor returns on the power assets we own and the only winners are the corporates. But Patrick Reynolds says vote his group in and that can change
- And NZ actor Aidee Walker is my team on Celebrity Treasure Island. She appears to be getting impatient with the team play... lets play she says.
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Gumboot Friday special with Mike King - 31st October 2024
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
10/31/24 • 43 min
Today on the show...
- Mental health campaigner Mike King answers the questions about the government's $24 million contribution to his charity I Am Hope.
- But it’s also seen people give his charity fewer donations because they think he’s now sorted, and it drives him bonkers! King says some in the media are making up damaging headlines and he wants to put it right.
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The State of the Economy: Matthew Hooton, Andrew Barnes, Nilda Brown- 7th October 2024
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
10/07/24 • 44 min
Today on the show...
- Looking tonight at the the state of the economy with a man who spent 20 years in the Beehive working for National Governments. He says we are heading for an Argentina style meltdown.
- Andrew Barnes the man behind the four day working week joins me to chat about the government ordering everyone back to the office - Barnes is baffled.
- She came from the slums in Philippines married off at 16 to a man who forced her to clean hotel rooms for the next 27 years and she also had 3 kids. Nilda Brown is the current Mrs. NZ and she now runs the contest. her story is nothing short of a miracle!
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Is New Zealand off the Booze Cruise? 26th September 2024
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
09/26/24 • 43 min
Today on the show...
Stop targeting us with your booze deals, says a group of Otago students. Never in our day, but the students for sensible drug policy Otepoti have objected to the renewal of the on-license at the Speights heritage center in Dunedin
A new survey has found the majority of workplaces need help when it comes to Friday drinks. Should it still be putting on drinks? What is their responsibilities and has it got too hard? Virginia Nichols is with the Alcohol and Beverages council, and she joins us tonight.
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Demanding better: The fight for disability rights and accountability
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
12/18/23 • 40 min
Casey is a mother whose fortitude is tried and tested to it's limits as she fights for the rights of her two-year-old son, Wolf. Born prematurely and diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Wolf's journey is a complex labyrinth of disability care options and services. Casey's passion echoes through the episode as she shares her skirmishes with ACC over coverage and her trying dispute with their disability service provider.
There's a profound power in claiming accountability. A disgruntled customer harnesses this power in an intense narrative, pinpointing their dissatisfaction with a company that fell short of their expectations. This story underscores the importance of standing up for one's rights and not backing down in the face of adversity. Listen and learn from the bravery of those who refuse to be undervalued or overlooked. Their determination may just stoke the fire in you to demand better.
Slam Dunc #156 - Nicola Willis, Grant Robertson and 'the numbers' - where is the Auditor General?
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
12/18/23 • 2 min
Nicola Willis is doing what every incoming government does and that is to trash the reputation of the previous government. She is basically saying they openly misled Kiwis to make themselves look like better economic managers than they were.
We have a Public Finance Act, and an Auditor General. Can someone please get to the bottom of this...
A chat with the next generation: The world according to my 13yo son and his mates
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
12/14/23 • 52 min
When I was their age, my biggest concerns were probably what toy I wanted for my birthday or how much more time I could spare to play outside before sunset. But, in today's episode, my young guests, Buster, Lukka, and Jarelle , show us that being 12 or 13 isn't all fun and games. As we chat about everything from school reports and math grades to the implications of climate change and lowering the voting age to 16, I'm often left in awe of their profound insights. These boys, though young, express opinions that are both entertaining and thoughtfully fresh. Engaging in a lively conversation, we try to understand their world, their favorite social platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok, encounters like tagging in school bathrooms, or even being banned from TikTok.
There's something about the innocence of youth that allows these boys to view the concept of 'age' differently. From discussing politics to what they consider 'old', to sharing their frustrations about their parents, this episode is filled with laughter, surprises, and a whole lot of honesty.
So join us, as we journey through the minds of these young men - unfiltered, authentic, and as entertaining as they come!
Slam Dunc #158 - The 'payback' mini-budget
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
12/20/23 • 1 min
Nicola Willis has so far been mostly impressive in her new role as Finance Minister.
Today she delivered the so-called 'mini budget', where she has found $7.5billion in savings.
What does this say about the previous government?
'The Week That Was' with Nickson Clark and Leah Panapa
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live
12/15/23 • 44 min
On the penultimate 'Week That Was' panel for the year I'm joined by The Edge afternoon host, and greenskeeper, Nickson Clark, and radio royalty Leah Panapa. Plenty to get stuck into this week:
- All the things the government are repealing.
- What is going on with the Cook Strait ferries?
- Should we be allowed to drive on our beaches?
- And is leaving passive aggressive notes for stranger ever a good idea..
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How many episodes does Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live have?
Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live currently has 514 episodes available.
What topics does Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live cover?
The podcast is about News, Daily News, News Commentary and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live?
The episode title 'The State of the Economy: Matthew Hooton, Andrew Barnes, Nilda Brown- 7th October 2024' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live?
The average episode length on Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live is 33 minutes.
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Episodes of Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live are typically released every 23 hours.
When was the first episode of Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live?
The first episode of Duncan Garner - Editor-In-Chief: Live was released on May 3, 2023.
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