Conversations that Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take Podcast
1) How can education keep te reo alive and thriving?
For the the final episode in our third season, Stacey is joined by Massey's Te Rina Krystal Warren and Rawiri Wright, tumuaki of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ngā Mokopuna, for a galvanising kōrero about th...Show More
2) What do workers really need?
These days much is made of the importance of workplace wellbeing, but are employers actually focussing on what's important? On this episode, Stacey is joined by Zoe Brownlie from Massey University and...Show More
3) Taking cybersecurity seriously
As we increase our dependence on devices, and online scams become more sophisticated, New Zealanders are at serious risk of devastating cybersecurity breaches. Join Stacey as she talks to Massey Unive...Show More
4) The problem with literacy
What's gone wrong with our literacy approach in Aotearoa, and how can we create better outcomes for our learners? To kick off our new season, we have a challenging but optimistic discussion about educ...Show More
5) The future of food supply
For the final episode in the second season of Conversations That Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take, we examine the practices and processes that govern our modern food systems, from paddock to plate (and of...Show More
6) Making sense of money
No matter how much of it we have, how we make it or how we feel about its role in our lives and societies, few topics have such universal relevance in the modern world as money. In this episode, Stace...Show More
7) Can local knowledge lead our climate action?
Host Stacey Morrison is joined by Dr Libby Liggins (senior lecturer in ecology, Massey University) and Kera Sherwood O'Regan for a kōrero around climate change. Together they discuss how climate chang...Show More
8) What does an inclusive language sound like?
In this first episode of our second season, host Stacey Morrison is joined by Julia de Bres (senior lecturer in linguistics, Massey University) and Te Ahi Wi-Hongi (Gender Minorities Aotearoa), for a ...Show More
9) Rewriting Our Approach to Mental Health
In the final episode of the first season of Conversations that Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take, we discuss and dissect the way that Aotearoa talks about mental wellbeing. Content warning: this episode co...Show More
10) How Can Mātauranga Māori Shape Our Future?
On this episode, host Stacey Morrison is joined by Massey University professor Dr Krushil Watene and Alex Hawea of Auckland Council's Southern Initiative for a warm, wide-ranging and insightful discus...Show More