re_covering

Media chaplain and broadcaster Rev Frank Ritchie sits down with top New Zealand journalists to unpack that one story that most impacted them, personally and professionally.

Contains sensitive topics and adult themes.

Hosted by Rev Frank Ritchie

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Mark Crysell | A Stopover in North Korea

Season 4 / Episode 1
With decades of experience as one of New Zealand’s most prominent television journalists, Mark Crysell recounts gaining unprecedented access to follow a set of unlikely New Zealanders into North Korea.
TVNZ journalist Mark Crysell

Aaron Smale | The Terrible Legacy of Lake Alice

Season 4 / Episode 2
A surprise phone call from a sister Aaron Smale never knew existed led to an investigation into state abuse. His questions would ultimately result in an award-winning exposé of the heinous goings-on at Lake Alice Hospital.
Contains mention of suicide
Journalist Aaron Smale

Lisette Reymer | The Human Face of War

Season 4 / Episode 3
When Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Lisette Reymer risked her own safety to report from the frontline. Her empathetic, award-winning coverage expertly captured the human face of the conflict.
Journalist Lisette Reymer

Indira Stewart | The Hidden Cost of Poverty

Season 4 / Episode 4
As politicians argued about solutions to poverty during the election cycle, Indira Stewart took the discourse to street level, giving a voice to teens working full-time on top of schooling to support their whanau.
Journalist Indira Stewart.

Shayne Currie | A Tribute to Jodi

Season 4 / Episode 5
As broadcaster Simon Barnett came to terms with his wife Jodi’s fatal illness, Shayne Currie came alongside the family to tell their story. His tender piece allowed the family to process their grief and honour Jodi’s life.
NZME Editor-at-Large Shayne Currie

Abigail Dougherty | Terror in the Garden City

Season 4 / Episode 6
When the call came in about a mass shooting, visual journalist Abigail Dougherty jumped on the first plane to Christchurch. The images she captured powerfully communicated the sorrow of New Zealand’s darkest day.
Stuff visual journalist Abigail Dougherty

Heather du Plessis-Allan | Locked Down, Left Behind

Season 4 / Episode 7
Struck by the disconnect between Wellington bureaucrats and frustrated Aucklanders stuck in Covid lockdown, Heather du-Plessis Allan held the country’s leaders to account in tenacious style.
Journalist and talkback host Heather du-Plessis Allan.

Elesha Gordon | How Are You, Really?

Season 4 / Episode 8
When Elesha Gordon opened up publicly about her workplace anxiety, she discovered many other journalists in the same boat. Now she’s leading Media Chaplaincy, tackling burnout, trauma, and stress in the industry.
Media Chaplaincy General Manager Elesha Gordon