47 episodes

Tova O’Brien hosts Stuff’s political podcast holding the powerful to account and putting the concerns of real people front and centre.
With regular guests Andrea Vance, picking the winners and losers of the week in Snakes and Leaders, and Luke Malpass, calling key moments for the coming week in Beehive Buzz.
You can read analysis supporting this podcast on stuff.co.nz.
Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here.
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CREDITS
Host and producer: Tova O'Brien.
Senior journalist and producer: Aaron Dahmen.
Sound design, audio editing and mixing: Connor Scott and John Ropiha.
Executive producer: Chris Reed.

Tova Stuff

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    • 4.0 • 97 Ratings

Tova O’Brien hosts Stuff’s political podcast holding the powerful to account and putting the concerns of real people front and centre.
With regular guests Andrea Vance, picking the winners and losers of the week in Snakes and Leaders, and Luke Malpass, calling key moments for the coming week in Beehive Buzz.
You can read analysis supporting this podcast on stuff.co.nz.
Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here.
GET IN TOUCH
Email tova@stuff.co.nz.
CREDITS
Host and producer: Tova O'Brien.
Senior journalist and producer: Aaron Dahmen.
Sound design, audio editing and mixing: Connor Scott and John Ropiha.
Executive producer: Chris Reed.

    Bills, bills, bills and the Budget

    Bills, bills, bills and the Budget

    With the cost of living crisis hitting hard, we assemble a panel of Kiwis doing it tough or feeling the pinch in what politicians love to call the squeezed middle. We ask how they're coping and what they're hoping for in next week's Budget. And, with rising food prices the great unifier, we check out the work of the Grocery Commissioner - the man charged with easing the challenge at the checkout.

    • 56 min
    TikTok: The antisocial network?

    TikTok: The antisocial network?

    What started as the home of song and dance videos is beset by claims of spying by the Chinese government and fears about the mental health of young users. A cybersecurity authority whose company cracked the TikTok code reveals how much data it collects and what it does with it. And, if you’ve noticed kids behaving differently after too much screen time, public health expert Dr Samantha Marsh explains why in a sobering but must-hear interview. Plus the PM on whether he restricted his kids’ access to social media, where he stands on the proposed US TikTok ban and how he’s TikToking so furiously around the Beehive if the app’s gone from all parliamentary devices.

    • 58 min
    Not Three Waters

    Not Three Waters

    This week a deep dive into water. We all need it - clean drinking water, working sewerage systems and somewhere for stormwater to go. But with buggered pipes and faeces at the beach, we’ve been getting it woefully wrong for far too long. In the wake of Three Waters, will we really pay less for better services? We tap the man leading the Government’s water reforms, Local Government Minister Simeon Brown, and the man who drove them under Labour, Local Government Spokesman Kieran McAnulty, for answers.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    The week politics completely blew its gasket

    The week politics completely blew its gasket

    This is an audio version of Tova O'Brien's analysis piece titled The week politics completely blew its gasket, from stuff.co.nz

    • 5 min
    The return of the alternative coalition

    The return of the alternative coalition

    In the white heat of last year’s coalition negotiations, when none of the party leaders would talk about their top-secret meetings, we convened an alternative. We brought together a senior figure connected with each of the three parties poised for power. You loved the show, and they were prescient in their predictions, so, six months into the Government’s term, and with its first Budget looming, we’re bringing it back, albeit with a reshuffle in personnel. Chris Finlayson (National), Heather Roy (ACT) and Tau Henare (NZ First, and National) analyse the PM’s performance, policy priorities and party dynamics - including some surprising takes on whether the coalition can survive. Then Andrew Little (Labour) offers the view from the left.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    ‘Children will be worse off’: Oranga Tamariki and the Treaty

    ‘Children will be worse off’: Oranga Tamariki and the Treaty

    Section 7AA: A small part of a big law causing an enormous legal and political fracas. Former Children’s Minister Tracey Martin oversaw the introduction of the Oranga Tamariki Act. She explains why it remains enlightened legislation and why children will suffer if the Government completes its plan to repeal it. She also talks job cuts at the child protection agency, having her work undermined by her old boss Winston Peters and the prospect of a political comeback.

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
97 Ratings

97 Ratings

Snowie23 ,

Good but let’s make it better

I love this podcast, especially the election discussions, but I’m disappointed the Israel Palestine coverage has been weak and only invited an Israeli voice so far. One sided coverage can do more harm than good because it makes people feel informed. Something I would expect from US media but not Tova. Let’s strengthen the investigative coverage of international issues here please.

Hone_u2 ,

Slick, sharp and smart

I haven’t missed a single episode since this podcast came out.

Top notch production quality, systematically segmented and great music (with a mean bass line) that goes with the quick wit and crisp voice of the host.

What’s refreshing about this podcast is that Tova seems to be friends with whoever she brings on, regardless of which side of the political spectrum they’re on. She is clearly passionate, yet easy going and brings the best out of her guests. It’s not the glitzy, glamorous overproduced TV interview, but a relaxed fireside conversation on the couch where everyone’s opinions matter and it’s effectively thought provoking rather than being theatrical. If you love seeing (or hearing in this case) all sides of a topic, with mostly unbiased reporting, this is the podcast to listen to.

Political interview aggression is overrated, out-dated and yesterday’s news. Look forward to Thursdays.

Brent Stewart ,

Spade a spade

Thank you for getting to the point and calling a spade a spade. You bring clarity with a good balance of your opinion while allowing others to share theirs.

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