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Whether it's an indepth look at a year in the life of a Māori medical student or a TV classic continued in audio form, these are the podcasts you should tune into.
George Fenwick06:00, May 09 2021
Gabrielle Baker
Emma Espiner s experience as a Maori medical student is an insightful listen into the inequities of the health system.
Getting Better - A Year in the Life of a Māori Medical Student If you haven’t already listened to Emma Espiner’s thoughtful, nuanced and important podcast about institutional racism in Aotearoa’s healthcare system against Māori patients, this is your reminder to do so – particularly in light of the recent announcement of a new Māori Health Authority. The seven-part series, which rolled out last July, cleverly uses Espiner’s personal experience as a med student to analyse the racism, prejudice and profiling Māori face when treated by a largely Pākehā healthcare system. Part of the series is told in the first-person as Espiner works on the frontlines of healthcare in Aotearoa, but the most moving segments of the podcast come from Espiner’s interviews with Māori individuals and families who reco
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Seek Shelter, and it features a track titled ‘Drink Rain’. Right? Moving on.
Seek Shelter is drawn from Elias Bender Rønnenfelt’s journals, and explores romance and salvation, pain and poetry and deities. Lyrically, Rønnenfelt gets to the heart of the matter with a clarity that becomes a theme; given that this time the band worked with Sonic Boom of Spacemen 3 to produce, it wouldn’t be surprising to find more psychedelia than usual on