Home

NZ Tech Podcast 339: Intel Compute Card, New Macs, Apple HomePod, iPad Pro comes of age, SpaceX recycling

This week: Intel Compute Card, News from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference highlights incl new Macs, Apple HomePod, iPad Pro comes of age. SpaceX recycling rockets and capsules, 25% of Australians support a cashless society, Dubai’s Robot Cops.
Hosted by Paul Spain and featuring guests Mark Webster and Damien O’Carroll.

NZ Wine Podcast 21 Beaujolais: Wine Regions of France

This session has us exploring the often overlooked Beaujolais region; discovering what makes many wine enthusiasts obsess about these wines. Jean-Christophe Poizat & Marc Taddei take us on a quick journey through the wine regions of France.

Be You – The Fearless Kitchen 53

In this podcast episode I describe my arrival into the USA, as in my 20s I took up a Private Chef role with a family on Cape Cod.

NZ Business Podcast 20: Josh Daniell – Snowball Effect

NZ Business Podcast - 1400x1400

Snowball Effect was the first equity crowdfunding marketplace to launch in NZ, and has a dominant market share. Co-founder Josh Daniell talks about how equity crowdfunding has evolved into a range of online capital raising options over the past two years, including public offers, private offers, and “wholesale investor” offers.

These options provide alternatives to investing and raising funds, but are not a fit for every investor or business. Josh explains how online capital raising fits into the funding landscape in NZ, and when these options may be right for a company.

This episode is co-hosted by Paul Spain (@paulspain) and Jo Bennett with the support of Gorilla Technology and is a production of Podcasts New Zealand. Thank you to our guest Josh Daniell.

Get the Podcast here:

You can keep current with our latest NZ Business Podcast updates via Twitter @NZ_Business, the NZBusinessPodcast.com website and the NZ Business Podcast facebook page.

NZ Entertainment Podcast 58: Wairoa Maori Film Festival, Labyrinth Of Lies, Money Monster

NZEPEP58

On episode 58 the two bros Wal & Jarred travel in the Jucy van to beautiful Wairoa (Hawkes Bay) with guests Melodie McKiver and Craig Commanda who are Anishinaabe from First Nations Ontario who have just finished visiting the Wairoa Maori Film Festival to talk about their culture and films. We also review new movies Labyrinth of Lies and Money Monster.

To download use any good podcast app (IOS or Android) and search for NZ Entertainment Podcast then subscribe so you get the newest episode delivered – or click to listen here or subscribe via ITunes below:

You can keep current with our latest NZ Entertainment Podcast updates via Twitter @NZ_Ent, theNZEntertainmentPodcast.com website and Facebook page.

This episode hosted by Wal Reid & Jarred Tito, Paul Spain is the executive producer. The NZ Entertainment Podcast is published by Global Voice Media – the home of NZ’s favourite podcasts.

Food, Family & Friends Podcast 6: Chef Nicole Poirier

Nicole_Poirier

Listen as Chef Nicole Poirier shares her love and passion for food which has woven it’s magic through her life. Chatting with Nicole it is clear that she found her love for food early and quickly immersed herself in beautiful new cuisines wherever she went and learned the importance of eating like a local. She embarked on a career as executive chef on private luxury yachts, which brought her to some of the most exclusive and remote parts of the world.

She shares stories from a bush camp kitchen in the shadow of Kilimanjaro, to the back room of a tiny restaurant in Bangkok, to walking through the jungle to be taught the native edible plants in the West Indies, to home kitchens in Viareggio, Antibes, Cannes, Palma de Mallorca and Antigua.

Today, at home in San Francisco, Nicole embraces the opportunity to bring people together with food and bring diners to a “home” they might never have known. She truly believes in the importance of being able to taste the love, passion and excitement she puts into all of her food.

This podcast hosted by Vanessa Baxter and is brought to you by Podcasts NZ and World Podcasts.

Get the podcast here:
• Download or Listen to Episode 6 directly
• Listen and subscibe via iTunes
• RSS Feed

NZ Tech Podcast 288: Apple’s WWDC, Microsoft buys LinkedIn, HP Elitebook Folio G1, E3

nztechpodcast1400

 

 

 

 

 

Microsoft buys LinkedIn for $37 Billion, we try the HP EliteBook Folio G1 and discuss HP x3 and chat through some news from E3. Also lots of news from Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco across iOS, watchOS, tvOS and macOS.

This NZ Tech Podcast episode produced with the support of Gorilla Technology, hosted by Paul Spain (@paulspain) with guest Nate Dunn and is published by Podcasts New Zealand – home of NZ’s favourite podcasts.

Get the Podcast here:

You can keep current with our latest NZ Tech Podcast updates via Twitter @NZTechPodcast, the NZ Tech Podcast website or the facebook page.

 

Food, Family & Friends Podcast 5: Michael Meredith & Lisa King – Eat My Lunch

FoodFamilyFriends-WorldPodcasts-small

The more we hear about children in other countries who go hungry, the easier it is to forget about the local children who live in poverty and go without lunch every day.

Michael and Lisa started Eat My Lunch to make it easy for Kiwis to help other Kiwis. Their mission is the hope to alleviate a nationwide issue by creating a change through something as routine as eating lunch. They are so passionate about this initiative where if you buy one lunch for yourself then another one will be sent to a child right here in New Zealand who can’t afford their own.

Meantime Michael also owns and runs Merediths which is an intimate restaurant focusing on nothing other than providing the complete dining experience – that is, the perfect harmony between remarkable food, superb wine and an inviting hospitality. For this he has earned the honour of Best Restaurant and Best Chef in NZ.

It is my absolute privilege to interview chef Michael Meredith & Lisa King about both journeys, their care with regards to food and people – and its total alignment with food, family and friends and what we are all about.

This podcast is brought to you by Podcasts NZ and World Podcasts.

Get the podcast here:
• Download or Listen to Episode 5 directly
• Listen and subscibe via iTunes
• RSS Feed

NZ Business Podcast 19: Steve O’Connor, Founder – Flick Electric Co, Lightning Lab

Steve-Flick-Electric-Co-535x572

Steve O’Connor shares his experiences as CEO and founder at Electricity retailer Flick Electric Co – along with lessons learnt through his business journey including as CEO of Wellington based startup hub Creative HQ and Founder at accelerator Lightning Lab.

This episode is hosted by Paul Spain (@paulspain) with the support of Gorilla Technology and is a production of Podcasts New Zealand.

Get the Podcast here:

You can keep current with our latest NZ Business Podcast updates via Twitter @NZ_Business, the NZBusinessPodcast.com website and the NZ Business Podcast facebook page.

My Kiwi Life Podcast 33: Paul Spain ‘Your Kiwi Life’

MyKiwiLife

Hey friends, Will here. This is the final episode of My Kiwi Life for a while and to talk about why – I’m joined in the studio with Podcasts New Zealand founder, Paul Spain (Speaker, Futurist, Entrepreneur) to yarn about my decision as well as a look back at our little podcast from New Zealand that showed audiences nationwide that its cool to ponder who we are and what makes us tick.

This episode is brought to you by Podcasts New Zealand.

Get the My Kiwi Life podcast here:

NZ Tech Podcast 287: Computex wrap up with Tnkgrl, Fixed and wireless networking update

nztechpodcast1400

 

 

 

 

This special episode features Myriam Joire (TnkGrl) sharing her impressions from Computex in Taipei. This is followed by a chat with Netgear’s Tris Simmons who shares thoughts on what’s happening in the world of fixed and wireless networking.

This NZ Tech Podcast episode produced with the support of Gorilla Technology, hosted by Paul Spain (@paulspain) with guests Myriam Joire and Tris Simmons and is published by Podcasts New Zealand – home of NZ’s favourite podcasts.

Get the Podcast here:

You can keep current with our latest NZ Tech Podcast updates via Twitter @NZTechPodcast, the NZ Tech Podcast website or the facebook page.

Food, Family & Friends Podcast 4: Rebeca Plantier – Fit To Inspire

Rebeca-Plantier

Originally from the USA, Rebeca is an amazing Mum of three, who whilst living in France has investigated and written about French school food. Because of these articles on her children’s local school cafeteria (which is local products – some organic prepared daily by three cooks and served in four courses: entrée, main dish, cheese, dessert); the French national news and national paper featured her on tv in France.

All of this has brought her to her current project which is a second book around the very topic of French kids and food. She has several interviews lined up with interesting government ministers, Michelin chefs, local city councils, paediatricians, nutritionists and more. She believes it is really necessary to add more fuel to the fire to change the disastrous eating habits and school lunches on offer in other parts of the world.

Her first book, self published on amazon, is about eating/moving/family habits of the French and has sold numerous books daily for almost a year. 

This podcast is brought to you by Podcasts NZ and World Podcasts.

Get the podcast here:
• Download or Listen to Episode 4 directly
• Listen and subscibe via iTunes
• RSS Feed

NZ Tech Podcast 286: Robots Take 60,000 Jobs, Zenbo home Robot, Micro Drones, Backpack Virtual Reality computer

nztechpodcast1400

 

 

 

 

At Computex Asus grab attention with Zenbo home robot and Transformer 3 Surface Pro clone. MSI and HP hype backpack computers for Virtual Reality. Also Robots take 60,000 Jobs, Micro bee Drones, prosthetic limbs to sense touch and more Cyber Security news .

This NZ Tech Podcast episode produced with the support of Gorilla Technology, hosted by Paul Spain (@paulspain) with guest Alastair Cooke and is published by Podcasts New Zealand – home of NZ’s favourite podcasts.

Get the Podcast here:

You can keep current with our latest NZ Tech Podcast updates via Twitter @NZTechPodcast, the NZ Tech Podcast website or the facebook page.

 

Food, Family + Friends Podcast 3: Glynn Family – Waiheke Island

Waiheke Fams

This extraordinary episode shares my journey into the home of strangers for an Easter meal on Waiheke Island near Auckland, New Zealand. Not only did I have the privilege of bringing our two families together to enjoy the experience of a collaborative cooking experience around their wood fired pizza oven, but I also had the chance to interview three generations of this beautiful family group.

The story begins with 13 year old Sophie who was moved by “that sugar film” to change her life and from that moment to become completely ‘sugar-free’. Her simple premise is that this changed her as a person and the support from her family and the love surrounding her is paramount.

Emma shares her views of the changes to their lives and how it has built a respect for food within their home. She supports Sophie fully and has generated a calm acceptance for her daughter’s choices, without imposing it completely on the rest of the family. Her care and love are evident in her interview.

Don, as Grandad shares his own love for food and his passion for having his family surround him and encompasses the vision of Food Family and Friends.

This podcast is brought to you by Podcasts NZ and World Podcasts.

Get the podcast here:
Download or Listen to Episode 3 directly
Listen and subscibe via iTunes
RSS Feed

Recipe of the Week

Soph’s Recipe for Brunch – Cacao Pancakes (very versatile; you can make as breakfast or make smaller size and freeze them for lunchbox snack).

  • 1 Banana
  • 1 tbsp Cacao nibs
  • 150 ml Almond milk (unsweetened)
  • 3/4 cup Oats
  • 1 Egg

Mash banana, add egg and stir. Add almond milk and oats

Blend, stir together

Peanut butter or almond butter – mix small amount water for sauce topping and add in your favourite fruit/berries

Pour into a hot pan (use some coconut oil) and cook on each side.

Food, Family + Friends Podcast 2: Celebrity Chef – Jax Hamilton

Jax Hamilton

Listen as the authentic and passionate Jax shares her love for food. From very humble beginnings, to realizing her passion and turning her determination to what she loved the most – cooking and food.

Jax grew up helping her Mum in the kitchen and weaves her stories together to paint a picture of herself on stools to reach benches, with spoons ready to stir Saturday soups and a garden of vegetables for the family to live off. Memories of the strong bond with her Father in Law – a man who wasn’t to see her final successes in the food industry – but who was of paramount importance in her reaching for her dreams.

Today, Jax is an author and a creator. She is producing a Youtube series which will be launching later in 2016. Her books fly off the shelves as her fans love her bold fabulous recipes which are fun to recreate in the home.

This podcast is brought to you by Podcasts NZ and World Podcasts.

Get the podcast here:
Download or Listen to Episode 2 directly
Listen and subscibe via iTunes
RSS Feed

 

Recipe of the Week:

Spicy Coconut Scallops on a warm salad of Asparagus, Watercress & Mint

Prep Time:   10 min        Cook Time :     20 min        Serves :  4

Spicy and Sweet Piquant Pepper Paste

150 g Peppadew Piquant Peppers, drained

½ tsp black pepper, ground

2 cloves garlic, chopped

2 tbsp fresh thyme leaves

2 tbsp fresh parsley leaves

4 spring onions, chopped

2 tbsp fresh ginger, grated

1 lime, zest

2 tsp sesame oil

good pinch salt

Pop all ingredients in a food processor and blend or whizz to a smooth paste with a hand blender.

12 Asparagus spears

Peanut or Olive oil

Knob of butter

12 Scallops

125ml Piquant Pepper Paste

200ml Coconut Cream

200g Watercress (or Rocket)

100g Mint leaves, thinly sliced

1 lime (juice only)

Salt and freshly ground black pepper

In a frying pan, over a medium heat, pop your oil and butter and pan fry your asparagus for 3 – 5 minutes on all sides, season and remove from the pan and set aside.  Keep warm.

Take your scallops and using some kitchen paper, carefully pat dry all over.

In the same pan, add a little more oil, turn up the heat, when cooking scallops, you want the pan to be nice and hot, so you get that lovely sizzle.  Cook your scallops in batches (if necessary, as you don’t want to crowd the pan) for 3 minutes each side.

For the perfect scallop, you want to caramalise the outside, whilst the inside is just warm and translucent.  Remove from the pan and set aside – keep warm.

Reduce the heat and place your paste in the warm oil, cook, stirring for 3 – 5 minutes, until nice and fragrant, then pour in the coconut cream.  Cook for a further 2 minutes.

Take your sauce and season with salt, pepper and juice of a lime.

Serve : Slice your asparagus, toss with the watercress and mint.  Place on the plate. Lay your scallops on top and drizzle with the amazing coconut sauce.