Podcast Index

Podcasts

Browse podcasts by category, open recent episodes, and download audio to listen offline.

The Featherston Booktown Podcast The Featherston Booktown Podcast Featherston Booktown In A Certain Land In A Certain Land Nicholas Kotar The Moth The Moth The Moth Cinema Hot Takes Cinema Hot Takes Author Adidas Wilson Een Cursus in Wonderen Dagelijkse Les Een Cursus in Wonderen Dagelijkse Les Een Cursus in Wonderen Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast Binny's Beverage Depot Making Stitches Podcast Making Stitches Podcast Lindsay Weston Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People Fated Mates - Romance Books for Novel People Fated Mates The Good Ship Illustration The Good Ship Illustration The Good Ship Illustration The Post Pavilion Podcast The Post Pavilion Podcast Chris Morley & Paul Gilbert Hverdagsshow Hverdagsshow Norway Media The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading The Bible Breakdown: Daily Bible Reading Brandon Cannon Beyond the Design Beyond the Design Cray Bauxmont-Flynn Fragraphilia - The Podcast Fragraphilia - The Podcast Jeff and Jane Dashley New Mercies for Moms New Mercies for Moms KVNE The Beauty Ritual Podcast The Beauty Ritual Podcast Eva Los mejores resúmenes de libros de StoryShots 📚 Los mejores resúmenes de libros de StoryShots 📚 StoryShots Nonsense in the Chaos Nonsense in the Chaos Jolie Alive on One Alive on One Alive On One Imia Podcast Imia Podcast bebocute2022 OLISE Podcast OLISE Podcast OLISE Poem-a-Day Poem-a-Day The Academy of American Poets Cookaround - Cucina e Ricette Cookaround - Cucina e Ricette Mondadori Media Podtendo: A Nintendo Podcast Podtendo: A Nintendo Podcast Team Podtendo Italian Wine Podcast Italian Wine Podcast Italian Wine Podcast The Adventure Paradox The Adventure Paradox Cat Caldwell Myers Karin Sorkin | Intuitive bAbBLE Karin Sorkin | Intuitive bAbBLE Karin Sorkin Dance Talks Dance Talks Laura Jaggar & Michelle Dickinson Book Shelter Book Shelter Book Shelter CyberSecurity Summary CyberSecurity Summary CyberSecurity Summary Historias de los Libros Historias de los Libros Historias de los Libros Dentistry Made Simple Dentistry Made Simple Dentistry Made Simple Civil Engineering Made Simple Civil Engineering Made Simple Civil Engineering Made Simple Medicine Made Simple Medicine Made Simple Medicine Made Simple Storytime for Kids Storytime for Kids Storytime for Kids The Working Songwriter The Working Songwriter Joe Pug Fatto in casa da Benedetta Fatto in casa da Benedetta Benedetta Rossi
The Featherston Booktown Podcast

Arts

The Featherston Booktown Podcast

Featherston Booktown

On The Couch: Gilbert Enoka

July 02, 2026 7:00pm 1:02

Visionary psychological coach Gilbert Enoka changed the way the All Blacks played. Having the highest winning record of any professional sports team in history is only possible because they leave nothing to chance. Their...

Colonisation and Decolonisation: Facing Them Head On

March 04, 2026 7:00pm 1:28

A small book called Imagining Decolonisation has been a notable bestseller in New Zealand. People want to know more about decolonisation and colonisation, but often don’t know where to start. Our expert panel came togeth...

Ko Aotearoa Tēnei: How Will The Justice System Make Use Of Tikanga Māori?

February 18, 2026 3:00pm 1:32

One of New Zealand’s biggest constitutional issues is how state law and tikanga Māori intersect. Join tikanga expert and lawyer Te Raumawhitu Kupenga as he unpacks this with a distinguished panel: former High Court Judge...

Invasion! The Waikato War: The Featherston Booktown NZ War History series

February 04, 2026 4:00pm 1:35

Vincent O’Malley writes that war in the Waikato between July 1863 and April 1864 ‘goes to the very core of who we are as a nation’. The crippling legacy was loss of life, economic and cultural deprivation, land confiscat...

Norwegian Wood: Lars Mytting Talks Wood Chopping, Stacking and Drying

January 21, 2026 3:00pm 59 min

Norwegian author Lars Mytting’s book Norwegian Wood – the definitive woodcutter’s bible to preparing firewood – spread like wildfire around the world. No wonder, when our relationship with fire is ancient and universal a...

Ali Mau: No Words For This

January 06, 2026 3:00pm 1:01

Today’s episode was recorded at a special event at The Royal Hotel in Featherston in November 2025, where journalist and author Ali Mau was in conversation with fellow journalist Melody Thomas. It was a fascinating discu...

Booktown | Bookten Gala Night: Ten Out of Ten

December 17, 2025 9:00pm 1:40

For 10 years, Featherston Booktown has featured the best of this country’s literary talent. Our gala night birthday party gathered 10 of the hundreds of writers who’ve yarned and shared with us so generously. Each one re...

Fixing The Bear Pit: How To Make Parliament A More Humane And Positive Place

November 19, 2025 3:00pm 1:00

The hostile culture of Parliament has broken people and careers. Is there a better way to conduct the politics of the nation? Can our adversarial political system be changed? Former MPs debated the motion: Kiri Allan (Ng...

Rogernomics: 40 Years On Through The Lens Of A Wairarapa Community

November 05, 2025 6:00pm 1:01

The radical economic reforms of the Fourth Labour Government 40 years ago, known as Rogernomics, had a devastating impact on rural communities, including Wairarapa. The dollar was floated, agricultural subsidies removed,...

The Pluck of the Irish

October 22, 2025 4:00pm 59 min

No country on the planet comes close to Ireland as a literary powerhouse. It has produced an impressive list of Nobel Laureates and Booker Prize winners and has a booming publishing scene, and now Ireland’s Granard Bookt...

Yeah, It’s All Good: Men Keeping Themselves Well

October 08, 2025 4:00pm 56 min

Why do men, especially in rural areas, struggle to talk about their problems? What’s standing in the way? Are the men of today okay, and how do they keep themselves well? This was a candid conversation about masculinity,...

Westport Wāhine: Becky and Mel

September 24, 2025 5:00pm 54 min

When singer Mel Parsons and author Becky Manawatu exploded onto the Aotearoa arts scene, there was nowhere more proud than Westport. Mel and Becky grew up in and around Westport and were in the same year at Buller High S...

On the Couch: Lars Mytting - His life and work

September 10, 2025 5:00pm 58 min

Lars Mytting is a writing phenomenon. He’s one of Norway’s most acclaimed writers, with more than two million books sold, and available in 24 languages. On publication, his fiction ignites a global reading frenzy, but La...

Swimming Upstream: The Rise Of Sri Lankan Writing In Aotearoa

August 27, 2025 8:00pm 1:03

Saraid de Silva’s bestselling Amma, longlisted for the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize, is one of a stream of successes for Sri Lankan New Zealand authors: romesh dissanayake launched a novel and a poetry collection in 2024, ...

The Way of Waiata

August 19, 2025 3:00pm 1:01

Waiata are more than songs; they are a way of preserving history, culture and language by passing them down through generations. Waiata Māori connect people to whenua, whakapapa and whānau. Join a waiata kōrero with our ...

Design A Vagina: Memoir #2 From Ruth Shaw

August 07, 2025 8:00pm 53 min

Ruth Shaw is on a mission to help rural women sort their prolapses, a common, disruptive and often embarrassing condition that can be prevented with the right treatment. She writes about it in part two of her provocative...

Pioneers of Hop & Grain: From Speight’s to Parrotdog and Beyond

March 11, 2025 4:00pm 54 min

New Zealand has had a long and storied love affair with beer, the world’s oldest drink. In Continuous Ferment, Greg Ryan charts that story – why we love it, why we love so much of it and how our tastes have changed. He t...

The Dilemma of a Bibliophile

February 25, 2025 1:00pm 55 min

Book collecting is variously described as a passion, an obsession and even a disease. Bookselling the same. Bookseller Ruth Shaw (Bookshop Dogs) and book collector Tony Eyre (The Book Collector) talked about the afflicti...

The New Zealand Wars

February 11, 2025 2:00pm 1:31

It has been said the New Zealand Wars were more significant in shaping our country than Te Tiriti o Waitangi. This session explores whether that is true and digs deeper into a troubled time in our history. With sociology...

Author Spotlight: Carl Hayman

January 28, 2025 12:00pm 1:03

What does it mean to be a modern All Black, expected to perform at a mental and physical peak when player body mass has increased by 30% since the 1960s and new research is showing the horrifying impact of head injuries ...

Submit Your Favorite Station

Fill in the form below. Make sure to select both Country and Genres.

Name
Category
Hold Ctrl (Cmd on Mac) to select multiple.
Streaming URL
Logo (JPG, JPEG or PNG)

Contact us

Send us a message below. We will get back to you within 24 hours.

Subject
Your name
Email address
Station or page URL
Message
What is 6 plus 4?
We also attach your country, browser, current page, and device details to help us investigate issues.