Rangatahi
The TAHI Thursday 1st June 2023
On today’s episode, we’re joined by musicians Kyla Greening and Alayna to talk about their latest tracks, So’omalo teaches Evie Samoan swear words, and Evie explains how musicals and metal bands are… Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 30th May
Manuia le vaiaso o le Gagana Samoa! The team are celebrating Samoan Language Week on the show by teaching you some naughty, and not so naughty, Samoan words, as well as catching up with RNZ social… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 25th May
Melodownz joins So’omalo for a great chat about Music, his community and his appearance in NZ Hip Hop Stand Up Season 3 streaming now on rnz.co.nz/hiphop. So’omalo also tells us some other yarns but… Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 23rd May 2023
On today’s episode, Coast Arcade’s Bella chats with Evie about the bands new EP, So’omalo catches up with Tori from new fundraising group Tea Towel Takeover, and boss man Harry gives our dynamic duo a… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 18th May 2023
On today’s episode, Fable chats to So’omalo about his latest single, we discuss if covid memes are worth 500k, and Evie fills us in on what’s happening in Demon Slayer Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 16th May 2023
Rei joins us to chat about his latest single All We Got, So’omalo discusses Aotearoa hip-hop at large, and Evie has a plan to get famous on The Bachelor. Audio
The TAHI Thursday 11th May 2023
In this episode, Musician and Comedian, Savanna Calton (Ngāi Tahu), shares her thoughts on tokenism in the arts. We update you on the current flood situation, and ponder how much you can get your… Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 9th May 2023
On this episode of The TAHI we hear from RNZ Pacific journalist Lydia Lewis about Dawn Raids still taking place . Ex NBA Player and culture icon Shaq is making music and we must discuss it. Also the… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 4th May 2023
In this episode, Ella Stewart joins us to discuss managed retreats for marae, So’omalo ponders over the best looks of the Met Gala, and Evie thinks she should be in the NZ Comedy Fest for some… Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 2nd May 2023
In this episode we’re celebrating the start on Te Marama Puoro O Aotearoa - NZ Music Month! Evie and So’omalo discuss their favourite local live music moments, get hyped for the Pacific Music Awards,… Audio
The TAHI Thursday 27th April 2023
The TAHI Tuesday 25th April 2023
In this episode, Evie talks to Charlie Dreaver about The Deadline a new series investigating endometriosis, So'omalo shares his fears of calling his father by his first name and Liam fills us in on … Audio
The TAHI Thursday 20th April 2023
In this episode The TAHI team rate each other’s playlists, So’omalo catches up with personal trainer and community leader Peneueta (Wetta) Nuualiitia, Evie questions why adults don’t get free ham… Audio
Tai Rāwhiti youth muck in to help the region reconnect, rebuild
When Civil Defence kicked into gear in the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle, Te Tai Rāwhiti's young people did too.
Taiki E, based in Gisborne's central city, is billed as a collaborative space with an… Audio
$24.1m boost for Māori trades, training for rangatahi
The government is putting $24.1 million of further funding towards Māori trades and training and reducing barriers to employment for rangatahi.
Social Development and Employment Minister Carmel… Audio
Lifting their game: Jody Hamilton & Tyler Taurima-Brown
Kathryn meets two people who've been doing everything they can to help young people in the Hawke's Bay get up on their feet. Jody Hamilton set up the social enterprise Lift, which connects rangatahi… Audio
He Waka Kōtuia
He Waka Kōtuia are a Ōtepoti/Dunedin kapa haka roopu who have just released an album with Mara TK and Troy Kingi. The rangatahi join Yadana Saw to talk about the process of songwriting. Audio
Rangatahi Maori lead the way on voting enrolment
Rangatahi Maori are more likely than any other age group to be registered on the Maori roll. Almost 34,000 18 to 24-year-olds are enrolled to vote, followed by over 27,000 25 to 29-year-olds. Audio
Rangatahi pitch innovative ideas in entrepeneurship training
Rangatahi from around the country are pitching their big business ideas to a panel of judges in an initiative aimed to boost Maori enterprise. Audio
Rotorua's Tania Tapsell on being a young councillor
Local body elections take place in two months time ( 8 October) and if your image of local councillors is that they are all over 50 years of age and white, then our next guest will disrupt that… Audio