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We love news and politics and we spend time talking not only to the people who make the news about politics, but the people who tell the news about politics, people who form the opinions of others around politics and those who teach and educate about news and politics as well. That's right, we love to talk news and politics here in #theDOCNZ

The Department of Conversation with Pat Brittenden Blindfish Media

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We love news and politics and we spend time talking not only to the people who make the news about politics, but the people who tell the news about politics, people who form the opinions of others around politics and those who teach and educate about news and politics as well. That's right, we love to talk news and politics here in #theDOCNZ

    Ep243 David 'NakedPastor" Hayward on Trans Rights, his inspiration, what Easter means and the Church in 2023

    Ep243 David 'NakedPastor" Hayward on Trans Rights, his inspiration, what Easter means and the Church in 2023

    David Hayward is a pastor turned artist painting, drawing, and thinking about what it takes to be free to be you. If you’re interested in deconstruction, spiritual journeying, freedom of thought, or looking for your authentic self, you’re welcome to join him while he searches too.

    Pat has been sharing David's art, especially the art that challenges the church on their LGTB opinions, since Posie Parker came to NZ and was promptly sent packing.

    Today we talk rights for vulnerable groups, was Jesus political and why the church seems to be so inwardly looking, other than when it's ready to tell someone off, which seems to be the opposite of what it was designed to be 2,000 years ago.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Ep242 Raf Manji, leader of The Opportunities Party (NZ)

    Ep242 Raf Manji, leader of The Opportunities Party (NZ)

    Raf is a multi-disciplinarian with a background in finance, governance, strategy, policy and risk.



    Raf has worked in banking, finance, governance, strategy, and policy and risk. He’s worked for start-ups, not-for-profits, and government, bringing a variety of perspectives to his role as the leader of The Opportunities Party (TOP).



    Raf spent two terms as a Christchurch City Councillor from 2013 to 2019. Since leaving Council, he has worked with the Human Rights Commission and the NZ Police Assurance and Risk committee.



    Raf has a degree in Economics from the University of Manchester, a Graduate Diploma in Political Science, and a Masters Degree in International Law and Politics from the University of Canterbury.



    He has spent many years examining the friction between the public and private space, and is especially interested in the reform of our monetary, welfare and tax systems, as well as our political, administrative, and constitutional arrangements.



    Raf is looking to take TOP into parliament in 2023 by winning the seat of Ilam in Christchurch and hopefully taking one or two other TOP MPs with him on the list.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Ep241 Assoc Professor Grant Duncan on Politics in NZ

    Ep241 Assoc Professor Grant Duncan on Politics in NZ

    Grant Duncan PhD is a political commentator, academic, and non-fiction writer from Auckland, New Zealand. Grant is an Associate Professor in Politics at Massey University.

    We have a chat today about the political scene in NZ, why Christopher Luxon is not trusted and is media creating the narrative or reporting on it?

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep240 Tony Sutorius, 'Elements of Truth' documentary film maker

    Ep240 Tony Sutorius, 'Elements of Truth' documentary film maker

    Tony Sutorius runs Porirua-based company Unreal Films. Sutorius first made his mark as a filmmaker with Campaign, a 1999 documentary about an election campaign. Since then his company has won a reputation as the company to call for films about elections, from training videos for electoral staff, to films promoting voting and explaining how it works.

    His latest project, Elements of Truth follows former National MP Jami-Lee Ross as he seeks to restore his political fortunes by joining forces with conspiracy theorist Billy Te Kahika Jr. ahead of the 2020 election. 

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Ep239 Simon Wilson, Senior Writer at the NZ Herald

    Ep239 Simon Wilson, Senior Writer at the NZ Herald

    We're back baby for 2023 and this year we have pivoted slightly into focusing on political conversations.

    Simon Wilson is a senior writer with the New Zealand Herald. He is a former editor of Metro, Cuisine and Consumer magazines, and has also been chief subeditor for the New Zealand Listener and a commissioning editor for book publisher AH & AW Reed. He is the winner of many journalism awards, both as a writer and an editor, including magazine of the year (for both Cuisine and Metro), feature writer of the year (twice), first-person essayist of the year, opinion writer of the year and reviewer of the year. He is a recipient of a President’s Award and the Auckland Cup from Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects.

    • 51 min
    238 David Fenton, "The Activist’s Media Handbook, Lessons From Fifty Years as a Progressive Agitator"

    238 David Fenton, "The Activist’s Media Handbook, Lessons From Fifty Years as a Progressive Agitator"

    In the late 1960s David Fenton was a photojournalist, for Liberation News Service while also publishing in the NY Times, Life, Newsweek and others.

    In 1978 David was the director of Public Relations at Rolling Stone magazine. He was co-producer of the "No Nukes" concerts with Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, James Taylor and many others in New York City, 1979.

    In 1982 David founded Fenton Communications to promote issue-oriented public relations campaigns focusing on the environment, public health and human rights. Since founding the company, he pioneered the use of professional P.R. and advertising techniques by not-for-profit public interest groups in the United States and around the world

    David also co-founded three independent not-for-profit organizations including the Death Penalty Information Center, which helps journalists cover evidence of innocence and racial bias in the death penalty system.

    David has just released his latest publication "The Activist’s Media Handbook, Lessons From Fifty Years as a Progressive Agitator" which discusses how to organize social media campaigns

    • 1 hr 5 min

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