For our last episode of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW, the team that puts the show together – host and producer Sapna Samant and producers/reporters, Thom Watts and Glynis Bartlam, reminisce over the best stories, panel discussions and interviews of the last five years.
In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, our panel of Anjum Rehman and Christina Lee discuss domestic violence amoungst the Asian communities.
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In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, we have two photographers on our panel; James K Lowe and Nurain Janah, discussing their art and whether their Asian identities inform their art.
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Continue Reading →In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, our panel features Grant McLauchlan, the managing director of Crest Commercial Cleaning and Dr David Prentice, the Chief Executive and managing director of Opus International Consultants. Crest has already expanded into Asia via India and Opus is about to take their first steps into [...]
Continue Reading →In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, our panelists discuss attitudes and knowledge about divorce and separation amongst the Asian communities in New Zealand with Christina Lee and Marolyn Walker.
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Continue Reading →In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, our panel of Stephen Knapp – CEO of Fairtrade New Zealand and businessman Jas Kohli, discuss Fairtrade and how this affects retailers here and producers back in Asia.
Continue Reading →In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, our panel of mothers discuss whether there is more pressure on Asian youth to achieve academically than that of their western peers.
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Continue Reading →In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, we have three Indian Comedians on our panel to discuss the business of Comedy. Is it possible to make a living from comedy, who pays your rent in the meantime, and how do you make it from Amateur to Headliner?
In the first part of THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW this week, our panel discusses what its like being single in the Asian community. Bevan Chuang and Marilyn Walker share experiences of how their own community and western communities perceive them.
In the first part of this week’s THE ASIAN RADIO SHOW our panel discusses etiquette between western and Asian cultures. When many different cultures combine, with many different social behaviour expectations – how do we all get along without inadvertantly offending each other? Our panellists are Soo Young Lee and Lauren Lee.
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