Youth
The TAHI 7th September 2023
On the pod today we continue our Tongan Language Week Celebrations, Evie shares her hidden talent of insulting people with compliments, So'omālō catches up with Atarangi, and Waimirirangi sits down… Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 5th September 2023
On today’s show, Sasha Borissenko unpacks the facts about fat with Evie, So'omālō catches up with Samoan country duo The Miti’s, and we figure out what’s going on with the Pak n Save AI which created… Audio
Education researchers warn voters over 'crisis' claims
Some education researchers are warning voters to treat with caution politicians' claims the school system is in crisis.
New Zealand children's scores in international tests have never been worse and… Audio
Future kapa haka stars on show in Northland
Almost 500 children - and at least twice that number of proud mums and dads, aunties, kaumātua and kuia - gathered in the Bay of Islands yesterday to celebrate their culture and enjoy being together.
…The TAHI Thursday 31st August 2023
On the show, WHOSHOTSCOTT joins So'omālō to chat about his latest single, we introduce our newest team member Waimirirangi, and Evie outlines her ultimate zombie apocalypse plan! Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 29th August 2023
On todays show, Foley join us to celebrate their debut album, and Ella Minehan gives us the deets on her adventure into Drum n Bass. So'omālō tries to get Evie into a new sport, and we get a full… Audio
'Rapid rise' in youth addicted to vapes
A well-known outdoor adventure and personal development course says it is dealing with an increasing number of vape-addicted students who don't even realise they are hooked on nicotine. Audio
Mental health at the top of youth concerns
Young people in Canterbury's Hurunui District have named mental health as the biggest issue they face, and a council staff member said home learning was now more common due to anxiety.
The TAHI Thursday 24th 2023
Today we chat to Jujulipps about her latest single Airplane Mode. Evie tells us all about Shark Tank and we also hear from Big AL ahead of his debut release dropping Friday. Audio
Vaping regulations: Fewer than 100 infringement notices issued to retailers
The majority of notices issued were for selling vapes to people under the age of 18.
The TAHI Tuesday 22nd August 2023
So'omalo is back! He fills us in on his trip to Samoa, we wrap up ESPN (Evie Sports Podcast Now) and the man behind the memes, Tavlova, joins us on the show to talk about the meme-scape. Audio
Northland schools appeal to parents of truants at fish and chip shops
Northland schools are trying to hook truants back into class, by targeting their parents at the local chippy, among other things. Education Minister Jan Tinetti has today highlighted figures showing… Video, Audio
Labour pledges to halve number of vape stores nationwide
The Labour Party says it will limit the number of vape stores nationwide to 600 and introduce a licensing regime if re-elected, in a fresh bid to crack down on youth vaping.
Landslide threat forces popular school camp to halt overnight stays
Geotechnical findings have shown a significant risk that more heavy rain could trigger landslides, sending debris towards Fiordland's Deep Cove camp and hostel.
The TAHI Thursday 17th August 2023
THANK GOODNESS Evie is back! And she is joined by the incredible Riiki Reid to talk about her new track Home with me out tomorrow. Also returning is ESPN aka Evie Sports Podcasts NOW updating you on… Audio
Parenting : How to limit time on devices
Susie discusses the the thorny issue of limiting screentime for children with Dave Atkinson from the Parenting Place, and how do deal with the fallout from that. Audio
The TAHI Tuesday 15th August 2023
Two interviews for you today on The TAHI. Paige talks about her new song Aquarian as well as upcoming album King Clown. Balu Brigada also join us in preparation for three NZ shows next week! Audio
The TAHI Thursday 10th August 2023
On today’s show, we run through the highs and lows of the Pacific Music Awards, Evie chats to Aja about her latest release ‘Te Reo ki Whakarongotai’. Jogai Bhatt joins the show dissects the star signs… Audio
Former principal defends cellphone use in schools saying a ban is 'ridiculous'
A former principal has made a plea for schools to be allowed to choose how they manage students' cellphones, saying the devices are for more than just play.
The National Party says if it becomes the… Audio
Young people will find way around proposed phone ban says parent
A Wairarapa parent says young people will stop at nothing to find a way around a proposed nationwide phone ban in schools.
To improve learning outcomes, the National Party has promised to ban… Audio