Harita and Reesha chat with radio personality Jay-Jay Feeney about her career in radio, her personal journey, and what she’s learned from sharing her life so openly with listeners.
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Alison Mau
Harita and Haley talk with journalist Alison Mau about the stories that shaped her career and the deeply personal journey behind her latest book, “No Words for This”.
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Hariata Moriarty and Angie Meiklejohn
Laura and Harita interview Hariata Moriarty and Angie Meiklejohn ahead of their theatre performance Out the gate.
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Raybon Kan
Harita and Laura talk to Raybon Kan, award-winning New Zealand comedian, writer and social commentator.
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Zoe Moon
Zoe Moon (Mahal) is a powerhouse artist whose music dances between strength and softness. Born in Hawai‘i and raised in Aotearoa, the Pōneke-based songwriter blends Folk, R&B, and soul into a sound she calls Folk R&B. With lyrics that cut to the truth and a voice that glides from rich lows to angelic highs, Zoe’s music is both eclectic and deeply moving.Fresh from attending the GRAMMYs with her legendary father Taj Mahal, and with a Silver Scroll–nominated single The Letter, Zoe is cementing her place as one of Aotearoa’s most exciting voices. Her charting single In Person lit up playlists across NZ and Australia, while collaborations with TOI, Estère, Tami Neilson, and her father showcase her wide-ranging artistry.Proudly embracing her roots as a Black New Zealand/American woman, Zoe Moon creates songs that are heartfelt, fearless, and unforgettable.She is performing at the Wellington Jazz Festival on Friday 17th October, and you can buy tickets here:Real Black for Me: Zoe Moon presents the music of Roberta Flack |
Join our hosts are we interview inspirational guests who are leading change in their fields within the country, and the globe.We champion the work Wellington women are achieving in their respective fields and amplify their voices in the community. This podcast is brought to you by the National Council of Women Wellington Branch.Available on Access Radio, and our Zoom calls can be found on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuYNLhj7bYyEmUqi_e8VKqgYou can also find us by searching "Consersations with Wahine" on facebook and instagram