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Revolving Door Syndrome is a podcast by Dr Nina Su. Each episode we kōrero about our health, education and justice systems and reflect on the challenges everyday New Zealanders face. Some systems and policies feel like revolving doors going round in circles without achieving meaningful change. We bring you engaging dialogue from people of different backgrounds in the hopes to find realistic solutions to systemic problems.
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Every week we host new musical guests to come in, talk, play their music, then spin that revolving door to bring in another great guest. Live every Sunday from the gateway to the Texas Hill Country, downtown San Marcos, TX. Supported every week by Local Bands Playing in the Hill Country Facebook Page. Your connection to get the latest on great local musicians, and where they are playing.
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We're an autonomous collective. Trailblazers. Couch commentators. Everyman. No man. Disembodied voices. Artichoke persons. Under the guidance of our glorious enigmatic producer Kyle Coplen, our ever changing cast of the same hosts delve into taboo topics and arcane aesthetics to bring you inadequate coverage on what it means to inhabit this space and time. Maybe we'll cover other spaces and times eventually. It's up for debate - currently at a 50/50 split - but no body of leadership is ever ...
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Guest host Cooper interviews 2 local musicians. Peter Arciniega Jr. is a local pastor and boxing coach, who loves to use his songwriting to spread the good word. Gareth Fowler, a hill country musician, details his experiences playing live music.KSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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Trust in government and trust in the media are the bedrocks of a working democracy. True democracy requires the freedoms of speech and expression to allow individuals and the media to hold our government to account. However an AUT research report found that trust in mainstream media has plummeted to 33% while three quarters of people actively avoid…
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Let's talk about sex. Sex education has been a particularly divisive topic, yet hasn't really had the quality debate about what good sex education should look like. I get it. People probably have very mixed experiences on how sex education was delivered to them by their schools or their parents. Some people feel squeamish about delivering sex educa…
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As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And in the context of our health system, prevention looks like a strong primary care service that’s focused on keeping you healthy and out of the emergency department. The problem is though, Primary Care, as we know it, is broken. Our current funding model has driven GP practices …
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Cults have come and gone but for the survivors, the trauma remains. Most every day people think that they'd be immune to a cult and could never fall for something as silly as a cult. The reality is that anyone can end up falling into a cult willingly or unwillingly whether as an adult or child. It is important that we equip ourselves with the skill…
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How have we ended up in both a housing and productivity crisis? Why can't we seem to just get on with maintaining and building more housing and infrastructure? Why does it feel like inequality is getting worse, not better? Joining me on this episode of Revolving Door is Sam Stubbs, founder and CEO of simplicity, a not-for-profit kiwisaver and inves…
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When we talk about addressing the mental health issues in society, we often hear that if only we had more psychologists, more psychiatrists, more psychotherapists and counsellors, we'd be able to fix the problem. Hamish William's is a host of NewstalkZB's show, The Nutters Club. He has a different perspective on the issue, given that every Sunday n…
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Imagine a future where healthcare looks more like the tiers of a Netflix subscription. Where if you can afford it, your premium, gold-plated health service gets you your own personal family doctor. Meanwhile, those on the ‘free tier’ still get access to healthcare, but it’s delivered via algorithm and internet. In the eyes of Melissa Clark-Reynolds…
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Host Rob Roark interviews 18 year old John Michael (The Buda Kid) in the first hour as he plays classic covers in a whole new light. The second hour, 13 year old singer / songwriter Tazman Sharp brings you original country / Americana originals, as well as his collaborations with Nashville songwriter Sheri Swartz. Sheri tells the story of their fir…
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Healthcare services around the world are reeling from the consequences of a pandemic. We have news media and social media that are full of discontent with the provision of these core services and we hear the word crisis so regularly, sometimes it's easy to forget what normal is So much of our healthcare system is devoted to the treatment of disease…
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Can we fix our mental health epidemic with a drastic change in what we eat? That's the question posed by Professor Julia Rucklidge. She's a psychologist and the director of the Mental Health and Nutrition Research Group at the University of Canterbury. Her research has focused on the impact of nutrition on brain metabolism, gut microbiome and how o…
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The issues of health, education and welfare can often feel intangible and immovable. Despite feeling like we are slipping backwards on these issues, we often look to the government, expecting them to drive change. Yet, in our focus on government as an omnipotent force, we might overlook the organic source of change at the grassroots. Charities, NGO…
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Top of mind for Nzers, according to the media, is youth crime and ram raids. But when I speak to most people, there’s a deeper understanding that crime is just a symptom of broader societal dissonance. The risk factors for a life of crime and incarceration are well studied and well known, yet it feels like we haven't figured out how to prevent it y…
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Rarely in conversation, do we hear about the state of Asian health. Despite being over 15% of the NZ population, it feels like this issue has dropped completely off the map. If we take the data at face value, it appears that on average asians in New Zealand, are doing alright. But within this demographic are a superdiverse population, heterogenous …
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For a long time, New Zealand has traded off the back of its agricultural and farming expertise. Producing enough food to feed 40 million, we export most of that overseas. It’s made us a pretty wealthy country and afforded us access to new medicines; precision scientific instruments; animal feed and fuel. However, our heavy reliance on agriculture h…
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Host Rob Roark shares the latest studio music, interview insights, and live acoustic ballads of Austin singer / songwriter Heather Miller. Her new album release "Count it in Moons" is out on all platforms, and through heathermillermusic.com. The second hour of the show, Mateo Garcia, host of KZSM's show Science Stories, brings us six quintessential…
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On this episode we kōrero with Emily King, a food systems expert and author of the book, Re-Food. We unravel sustainable agriculture, food accessibility, and the challenges posed by monopolistic supermarkets. Emily's narratives from Cuba shed light on food scarcity and resilient island communities like Waiheke. Our conversation dives into empathy, …
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This week host Rob Roark brings E.T back for the first hour to tell the story of "Earth Sky", his new single release. The second hour the band The 4411 premiers their new single "As You Please." Both hours are packed with exclusive live comment only heard on Revolving Door on KZSM.orgKSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this touching podcast episode, we kōrero with Bernie Harfleet to explore the profound impact of adoption, experiences in state care, and the transformative work of "Give a Kid a Blanket.", a charity Bernie co-founded with his partner, Turtle. Bernie's journey, from adoption to reconnecting with his birth family, offers a unique perspective on id…
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It's been a little while since we last released an episode of the podcast, so we thought we'd share a bit about what has been happening in our personal lives that has lead to the hiatus. Just over a year ago, Nina was approached to run as a candidate for a political party. Seeing it as an opportunity to give a voice to health workers and the issues…
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Host Rob Roark has singer / songwriter E.T. from E.T. and the Rainbow Yantra on the first hour of Revolving Door. Find out how he befriended a full grown mountain lion! On the second hour of Revolving Door, Ty Engle sings some of his favorite classics.KSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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In this episode, we kōrero Dr. Davin Tan, an adolescent psychiatrist. We explore the profound impact parents have on their children's lives, discussing attachment, resilience, and the changing dynamics of modern families. Davin shares insights from his experiences in Youth Justice and Forensic Psychiatry units, shedding light on the delicate balanc…
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Slim Bawb Pearce and Lil' Howard Yeargin are live in the studio playing cuts off the latest release from The Stumpgrinders. "Got Big Ears For That" will be your latest phrase, and on your playlist for this week! Go to slimbawb.com for more after you listen to this great unplugged show! A bluegrass cover of primus? We Got Big Ears For That!…
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Slim Bawb Pearce and Lil' Howard Yeargan live in the KZSM.org studio on Revolving Door. Spetember 4th, 2023. Bluegrass cover of Primus like only the Stumpgrinders can. Catch the studio version with the Wawa Pedal on the Accordian on slimbawb.com. From their latest release Got Big Ears For That!KSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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Host Rob Roark talks to friends of the KZSM.org station Jed Craddock and Patrick McCrury. Jed and the Pat Thomas Collective are having a come back together jam in San Marcos Friday night, September 1st at The Porch! Come down to The Porch on the square and hear these folks starting at 9 PM.KSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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This is a special episode of 'Revolving Door Syndrome', recorded live at the ASB Waterfront Theatre after a performance of 'Things That Matter'. This production is an adaptation of Dr David Galler's book of the same name. We sit down with Dr Mamaeroa David and Rob Campbell to delve into the show. During our discussion, we address the stark realitie…
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The renovated KZSM Studio is open for business, and we are packing the studio, and spinning that door! Wezmer is in the KZSM studio on a break from the recording studio with their friends from Denton, Dirty Dan & The Basketball Boys. Listen to the harmonies, and basic sounds of these young, upcoming bands! Lefty Parker anchors our second hour with …
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In this episode we kōrero with Dr. Adrian Gray, an addiction specialist. We delve into the complexities surrounding mental health, societal influences, and the transformative power of psychedelic therapy. Speaking about the rise of anxiety and depression in modern society, Dr Adrian Gray underscores how psychedelic therapies offer a 'reset', a refr…
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On this episode, we sit down with Harry Tam, a former public policy advisor and patched member of New Zealand's Mongrel Mob. Harry offers a unique perspective on crime, gang culture, and the societal and economic factors that perpetuate these issues. He criticises the media's role in sensationalising crime and the political rhetoric around being "t…
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This week we are joined by Dr Julian Buchanan, retired associate professor of criminology and addiction. He is now using his research and experiences to advocate for drug policy reform through the Harm Reduction Coalition Aotearoa. Julian is originally from Liverpool, UK and is now enjoying a busy ‘retirement’ in Waikenae beach.…
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A split show! In the first hour Host Rob Roark interviews singer songwriter Angelo Marrinakis. He talks about his upcoming local shows, and about his band the Blue Dogs. Bluedogmusicatx.com In the second hour of the show Rob interviews Skunk Manhattan from the band A Good Rogering, The Invincible Czars, and Runescarred. Talk about Skunkfest, the di…
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Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM is an Australian emergency doctor, lawyer, author, pilot and disability advocate - and he does it all from a wheelchair. Dinesh shares his story of surviving a severe spinal cord injury to finishing medical training and showing that he has all the abilities to achieve a fulfilling career helping people in emergency situations…
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Host Rob Roark welcomes local Americana musical guest Long Prairie back to the studio. She will be having a CD release party, Wednesday June 14th at The Porch on the square. The second hour of the show is featuring local music sent to KZSM.org in the last week. Local singer Dylan Engle, the Texas String Association, Jo James, Cake in a Bowl, Jonath…
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Host Rob Roark brings Tex Porter back to the KZSM studio to play his latest releases Dance Hall Friday Night and When Push Comes to Shove, along with his classic Wimberley Girl for the first hour of Revolving Door. The second hour features some of the latest local releases, along with some classic live, in studio, performances from our seven season…
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On this episode we kōrero with Rob Campbell and Dave Letele, an unlikely pairing of best mates. It all began when Dave encouraged Rob to put aside the wine and sausage rolls and join him in the gym. Now bound by the Brown Buttabean creed, Rob and Dave share a joint mission and vision for a more community driven approach to health. Making no secret …
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Every Sunday afternoon, from 5-7 PM Central on KZSM.org, host Rob Roark talks to local musicians about their music, and shares a one time only performance! On May 28th, 2023 James Taylor came into the studio to give you taste of the show in a KZSM Music Block.KSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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Daniel Johnson is our guest this week on Revolving Door. Coming to the Texas Hill Country by way of Iowa, and working on a new CD, this is a singer songwriter with a great voice and ability to weave a great story in his new single This Side of the the Rio!KSZM.org / Rob Roark tarafından oluşturuldu
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On this episode we kōrero with Dr Carmen Basu, the founder of Milk and Honey Paediatrics. As a paediatrician who grew disillusioned with her ability to innovate within the public health system, Carmen has pioneered a fresh approach to the first 1000 days of life. Drawing upon research from Scandinavia, which vividly portrays the lasting advantages …
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On this episode we kōrero with Cherie Jaeger, a mother, teacher and principal of Marist Alternative Education school in Auckland. For students that have fallen out of mainstream education, Cherie's school offers a unique lifeline of hope for disenfranchised youth. Cherie breaks down the challenges she sees in her day to day and provides some heartb…
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On this episode we kōrero with Dr Nic Szecket, an internal medicine consultant, about the inevitable nature of mistakes in medicine, why they occur and how we can reduce the chances of them reoccurring. Having trained and worked before in the Canadian health system, Dr Szecket provides some perspective when reflecting on our own system in Aotearoa.…
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