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Imagine my relief.

Imagine my relief.

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If you spend time around the Wellington CBD, chances are you’ve seen Alex Dyer. He and his big yellow cargo bike are a regular featureContinue reading
The 2020 hunger strikes and climate vigil went for 103 consecutive days, ending at Labour’s landslide election. Soon after, the crew of regulars found themselvesContinue reading
The day Paul Nieman arrived to provide hunger striker Sue Boyd had to step down for medicalreasons. He found himself taking her place and spentContinue reading
Robin Treadwell: Retired doctor, activist and mother, made the trip from Waiheke to take up the Hunger Strike role after David Goldsmith returned home. LorraineContinue reading
Siana Fitzjohn is fearless. In March, she scaled a 100m oil rig in Cook Strait, so you may have seen her in the news. SheContinue reading
We met Molly Melhuish on the lawn of parliament, supporting David Goldsmith during his hunger strike. She is the 81-year-old we might all aspire toContinue reading
Last month, David Goldsmith and Tim Musson came to Wellington from Christchurch and moved into Viard House, a part of the Catholic Cathedral in HillContinue reading
 Eduardo Salazar from Peru came to talk about the difference a road makes in his country. The documentary we talk about (Voices of the Road)Continue reading
This episode, I’m proud to introduce Emma Knight, a school striker and Fridays for Future supporter – we met on the lawn of parliament duringContinue reading
Take a course in another language and you will soon be introduced to simple one to one mappings – kia ora, haere rā, tēnā koutou,Continue reading
The bus was pulling out of Te Kuiti when I heard about the fire at the Sky City Convention Centre. The rooftop burned for fiveContinue reading
Tēna koe, nau hoki mai ki taku kōnae kōrero – te taunga o te oranga ngākau. https://www.facebook.com/lemonwoodeatery/ The arguments around livestock and plant based foodsContinue reading
The recent school strike saw 170,000 people in the streets of Aotearoa demanding action on climate change. A physics teacher in Whitianga makes the pointContinue reading
From the outside you probably imagine those caught up in climate action to be a somber lot. How could you face all of this gloomContinue reading
Spend long enough staring into this problem and we all come to the same thought: we’ve been looking at everything the wrong way. Things weContinue reading
One day a man gets up from his desk and goes to a hardware store. He buys paint, some sticks of wood and makes himselfContinue reading
So what happens when things fall apart? One group wondering this is Transition Towns. Quoting one group from Southend on Sea: “by shifting our mind-setContinue reading
Dr Sea just released this video too – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FkH7qO3y9w&list=PLoZ9-YO7tGnpdohVBvbskUg-3hYCcdSF_&index=1 At 19 years of age an Austrian left home to start her life underwater. Her nameContinue reading
The talk with Greenpeace is well overdue. Amanda Larsson and I kept this talk a little shorter, it being skype and all, and we crackedContinue reading
Catarina Gutierrez arrived on our shores brimming with ideas. Her world has better urban transport; fairer, more inclusive communities; and much more fun. After delvingContinue reading
Tom Bennion is an environmental lawyer. Like Shaun Hendy in the previous episode he sees reductions in air travel as vital to reducing emissions. IContinue reading
Shaun Hendy is a theoretical physicist from Auckland university. He is also a science communicator and he wrote a book, ‘Silencing Science’, which discusses theContinue reading
  (Note: scroll to the bottom for the podcast episode. You can get to the ‘Imagine My Relief’ podcast with Spotify or using iTunes search)Continue reading
There is a saying in Taranaki. If you can’t see the mountain, its probably raining. If you can, its going to rain. Dairy country. MilkingContinue reading
Abbie Jury and Fiona Clark live in the Tikorangi, Taranaki. Their story will probably surprise you. The arguments that a reduction of extraction here willContinue reading
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