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Conversations With Wāhine

Hosted by National Council of Women Wellington · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 185 episodes

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Episodes
185
Last ep.
9 days ago
Avg length
44m
Booking Probability™
34
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Listen Score
32
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Virality (30d)
54
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

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_e8VKqg You can also find us by searching "Consersations with Wahine" on facebook and instagram

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National Council of Women Wellington hosts Conversations With Wāhine, a arts show with 185 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Episode 182: Mycah Keall and Brooke Wharehinga

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Caught in the legislative machinery of “move-on” orders, Connie, a young wahine Māori - finds herself in a police holding cell where everything is in question: her freedom, her future, and whether survival is even possib

Episode 181: Anita Lowry, RespectED Aotearoa - Sexual Harm Prevention

May 28, 20261h 0mEp. 1810

Anita Lowry (Ngāti Kahungunu ki te Wairoa , Ngāti Porou) is the Chief Executive of RespectEd Aotearoa, a charitable trust dedicated to an Aotearoa free from sexual violence and its harm. She has a background in union adv

Episode 180: Paige Tapara

May 28, 202636m0

Paige Tapara is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and key team member at Play It Strange, a trust facilitating youth songwriting, where she works in marketing, operations, and mentorship. Known for her own pop success, she

Episode 179: Ragnar Anderson, Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa

May 15, 202659mEp. 1790

In recognition of May - Menstrual Awareness Month, join us for a conversation with Ragnar Anderson, Senior Research and Policy Advisor at Sexual Wellbeing Aotearoa. Ragnar’s work and research explore sexuality, wellbeing

Epsiode 178: 2026 Newtown Festival

May 13, 202627m0

A few of our co-hosts interview some 2026 Newtown festival-goers!

Episode 177: Kristin Paulse

May 7, 202632m0

Harita interviews Kristin Paulse. Kristin Paulse is a South African–born, Auckland–raised performer now based in Melbourne. She is deeply grateful and incredibly proud to be returning home to join the New Zealand company

Episode 176: Joana Joy and Mo Munn

Apr 30, 20261h 12m0

"Wellington's best kept secret" Joana Joy has rapidly established herself as a formidable presence as a comedian and MC in Antipodean comedy. With a background as a professional dancer and cabaret performer, she brings p

Episode 175: Imogen Stone

Apr 23, 202632m0

Harita interviews Imogen Stone. Born and raised in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, New Zealand, Imogen Stone is a multi-disciplinary performing artist, aerialist, creator, director & producer. Over the past 13 years her

Episode 174: Rachel Macindoe-Baker

Apr 20, 202620m0

Eleonora interviews Rachel Macindoe Baker. Rachel is the creator of Chrysalis, is an artist and animator based in Wellington. She studied Media Design at Victoria University of Wellington, where she loved experimenting w

Episode 173: Anji Kreft

Apr 14, 20261h 1m0

Harita interviews Anji Kreft. Long time Kiwi, but originally from England, Anji has been performing since she was a kid. As an adult, she’s performed in London's West End, national & international T.V – Director, TV & Ra

Episode 172: Melissa Hannan

Apr 11, 202641m0

In this episode, Laura and Sophie chat with Melissa Hannan. From the workshop floor to empowering women across New Zealand, Melissa shares how she’s breaking barriers in the automotive world through Girls ’N’ Gasoline, c

Episode 171: Georgia Knight

Apr 9, 202627m0

Harita chats to musician, Georgia Knight. Banished Music proudly welcomes Georgia Knight back to Aotearoa, following her standout solo performance at The Others Way. After captivating audiences with a spellbinding set th

Episode 170: Help! A Monster ate my story - Jacqueline Coats and Fifi Colston

Apr 1, 202641m0

Harita and Eleonora interview Jacqueline Coats and Fifi Colston. Jacqueline directs, and Fifi is doing the costumes and design for, a new children's play, HELP! A Monster Ate My Story, which is heading to Wellington’s Ci

Episode 169: Nadine Tereora

Mar 28, 202636m0

In this episode, Laura is joined by Nadine Tereora, Chief Executive Officer of the New Zealand Automobile Association. They explore her career journey, the defining traits of impactful leadership, and the realities of wo

Rachel Macindoe Baker

Mar 20, 202620mEp. 1690

Rachel Macindoe Baker, creator of Chrysalis, is an artist and animator based. She studied Media Design at Victoria University of Wellington, where she loved experimenting with mixed media in her projects and finding new

Episode 168: Hoot n Annies

Mar 20, 202654m0

#LadiesKickBrass! The Hoot'n'Annies, Wellington’s all-wāhine second line band, bring New Orleans jazz, funk, and bold pop covers to CubaDupa. Their dynamic blend of brass and percussion will ignite the streets, sparking

Episode 167: Peter the Colourful Panda - Aisling Waldron and Bex Falconer

Mar 13, 202651m0

Author, Aisling Ní Bhaldraithe and Illustrator, Bex Falconer sit down with your hosts, Eleonora and Haley Rachel Rolls for a refreshing, and at times, hilarious chat. Aisling and Bex have created a picture book that’s pl

Episode 166: Sara Dore

Mar 7, 202656mEp. 1660

Eleonora and Laura talk to Sara Dore, Director of Empower Physio & Pilates on the Kāpiti Coast, and one of New Zealand’s most experienced DMA Clinical Pilates clinicians. With over 30 years in physiotherapy, Sara has spe

Episode 165: Schalk Bezuidenhout

Feb 26, 202654mEp. 1650

Harita chats to South African comedian and actor, Schalk Bezuidenhout, ahead of his NZ tour, about his life as a comedian who tours the world, and what growing up in South Africa was like. You can follow him on IG here:

Episode 164: Te Ataahia Hurihanganui

Feb 21, 20261h 2mEp. 1640

Join Laura and Eleonora for a beautiful kōrero with Te Ataahia Hurihanganui . We explored the responsibilities that come with cultural visibility, as a māmā first and foremost, but also through her growing consulting bus

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Age
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Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Who is the host of Conversations With Wāhine?

Conversations With Wāhine is hosted by National Council of Women Wellington. The show is categorised under arts and has published 185 episodes.

How many episodes does Conversations With Wāhine have?

Conversations With Wāhine has published 185 episodes.

What topics does Conversations With Wāhine cover?

Conversations With Wāhine regularly covers arts. It sits in the arts category.

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Conversations With Wāhine is accessible for guests with genuine arts expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is Conversations With Wāhine currently accepting guest pitches?

Conversations With Wāhine hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Conversations With Wāhine episodes?

Episodes of Conversations With Wāhine average 44 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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