Podcast
The Romanian radio team catches up with the Romanian folk singer Mircea Vintila about his long, successful career, from the early beginnings, through the communist censorship to the tough competition after the Revolution.rnBorn on the 23rd of March, 1949, in Bucharest, Mircea Vintila enchanted generations and generations with his beautiful voice and guitar mastership calling on topics dear to our hearts: Un om pe niste scari, Un te duci tu mileule, Pamantul deocamdata...rnMircea Vintila talks as he sings: like a good old friend. Enjoy the interview, enjoy the music!
Pass The Mic spotlights the stories and experiences of New Zealanders from migrant and former refugee backgrounds. The first series from 2022 is a community-led collaboration in partnership with Belong Aotearoa, Sport Waitākere and Storyo, hosted by Elina Ashimbayeva. The second series from 2025 focuses on the employment experience of lived experts and was made with funding from the J R McKenzie Trust.
This half hour series features interviews and discussions on matters of interest to women in general and migrant women in particular. Women working in the community talk to women with shared experiences, to people who can help, to female achievers. Heartfelt and empowering discussions about crucial topics in women's lives networking women’s issues, women’s arts and talents.
In this one-off special, Planet FM presents a snapshot of Te Matatini 2023, with vox-pops and interviews undertaken in the marketplace at Ana Wai / Eden Park where the festival took place. A celebration of the best of Kapa Haka across Aotearoa New Zealand, this year's Te Matatini festival was hosted by Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei.