Episodes 194
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Apple Rating 3.7 (3)
Since Jun 2019
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Free to Speak is the New Zealand podcast that goes beyond headlines to explore the principles behind our most contentious debates.

Produced by the New Zealand Free Speech Union, it examines freedom of expression and why it matters to a free and democratic society.

Expect interviews with guests from New Zealand and around the world, plus deep dives with our Council into the cases and policy work shaping free speech today.


Any questions, queries or feedback? Email: [email protected] 


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S2E22 Corina Shields: "Te Pāti Māori Doesn't Speak For All Of Us" | Free to Speak

Jun 09, 2026 58m Transcript

"I have always been the big-mouth Māori that says things we're not supposed to say."Corina Shields — better known online as Aunty Heihei (@AuntyHeihei) — returns to Free to Speak to talk with host…

S2E21 Is Prayer Now Criminal? Bob McCoskrie on NZ's Conversion Therapy Law

Jun 01, 2026 1h 3m Transcript

Is it now a criminal offence to pray for someone struggling with gender confusion? Could a parent face prosecution for affirming their child's biological sex? Bob McCoskrie of Family First joins Dane…

S2E20 Young Men Right, Young Women Left - And Why That Spells Disaster | Michael Johnston

May 25, 2026 1h 9m Transcript

Young men drifting to the Right is the half of the story everyone is reporting. The other half — young women radicalising Left at an even faster rate — is barely discussed. And when politics becomes…

S2E19 Former BSA Board Member on Why Abolishing It Was the Wrong Call - Pulotu Tupe Solomon-Tanoa'I

May 18, 2026 1h 1m Transcript

Pulotu Tupe Solomon-Tanoa'I served four years on the Broadcasting Standards Authority. With the BSA now set to be abolished by the Coalition Government following the Sean Plunket / The Platform…

Peter Boghossian: The Crisis of Honesty | Free Speech, Hard Conversations & What's Gone Wrong

May 11, 2026 1h 12m Transcript

"There is a crisis of honesty — and we're seeing the consequences in every sphere of life." American philosopher Peter Boghossian — author of How to Have Impossible Conversations and the mind behind…

S2E18 Banning Teens From Social Media Pushes Them Into Darker Corners Online - David Inserra

May 04, 2026 1h Transcript

We weigh the push for an under-16 social media ban against what it would take to enforce it and what it would cost in privacy, anonymity, and open debate. We use Australia and the UK as cautionary…

S2E17 Karl Marx was a free speech warrior - with László Molnárfi

Apr 27, 2026 1h 10m Transcript

We talk with Irish organiser Laszlo Manafi about why class-first socialism is clashing with the liberal left, and how that split shapes everything from campus politics to protest rights. We dig into…

S2E16 When Safety Becomes Policy Who Guards Freedom Of Speech - Dr David Harvey & Douglas Brown

Apr 20, 2026 58m Transcript

We explore who gets to set the rules for online speech in New Zealand, from InternetNZ’s direction shift to the Broadcasting Standards Authority’s expanding remit. Dr David Harvey and Douglas Brown…

S2E15 What Happens When “Promoting Hatred” Becomes A Crime - Professor Ben Saul UN Special Rapporteur

Apr 13, 2026 33m Transcript

We sit down with Professor Ben Saul, UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism, to unpack Australia’s post-crisis push for tougher hate and extremism laws and what that signals for…

S2E14 If You Cannot Criticise Your Side, You Do Not Have Free Speech - William McGimpsey

Apr 07, 2026 1h 7m Transcript

We argue that real free speech requires the courage to criticise the radicals on our own side without sliding into denunciation or cancellation. We test where open debate ends and coercion begins,…

S2E13 How A 1989 Broadcasting Law Became An Internet Speech Rule - with Steven Franks

Apr 01, 2026 16m Transcript

We break down the Broadcasting Standards Authority’s claim that it can regulate online platforms under the Broadcasting Act 1989, even though Parliament never updated the law for the internet. We…

S2E12 The Conformity Crisis - Sarah McLaughlin On The Quiet Erosion Of Free Speech

Mar 30, 2026 1h 1m Transcript

📌 Buy Tickets for Sarah's NZ Tour: https://www.fsu.nz/events/mclaughlin-tour 📅 Tour dates: 📍 Auckland - Sun 19 April  📍 Tauranga - Tue 21 April  📍 Wellington - Wed 22 April  📍 Christchurch - Thu 23…

S2E11 The Day Police Failed To Let Women Speak: Posie Parker On Albert Park 3 Years Later

Mar 23, 2026 56m Transcript

We talk with Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull (Posie Parker) about the Albert Park Let Women Speak event and the moments that turned a public talk into a violent crush-risk situation. We dig into what…

S2E10 The Second COVID Inquiry - Ani O'Brien on Dissent & Censorship During Coronavirus

Mar 16, 2026 1h 6m Transcript

We dig into the second COVID inquiry and why New Zealand still needs real accountability rather than polished narratives. Ani O'Brien argues that free speech, dissent, and honest scrutiny are not…

S2E9 From Shah To Theocracy: An Iranian Activist’s Roadmap To Renewal - Dr Forough Amin

Mar 09, 2026 1h 10m Transcript

We speak with Forough Amin, founder of Iranian Women in New Zealand, about Iran’s contested past, the machinery of censorship, and why a renaissance is still possible. History, ideology, and free…

S2E8 How Far Should Professional Standards Reach Into A Nurse’s Private Life - Dr Roderick Mulgan and Deborah Cunliffe

Mar 05, 2026 45m Transcript

We examine the proposed nursing Code of Conduct through culture, law, and lived reality, asking how far regulation should reach into nurses’ private speech. Deborah Cunliffe and Dr Roderick Mulgan…

S6E7 School Stresses Kids More Than Social Media Does - Eli Stark Elster

Mar 02, 2026 1h Transcript

Eli discusses the rush to ban social media for under-16s and examines stronger evidence that school structures and heavy homework drive youth distress. Eli Stark Elster makes the case for autonomy,…

S2E6 Who Gets To Speak When The Media Becomes A Monoculture - Yvonne van Dongen

Feb 23, 2026 1h 14m Transcript

We trace a working life in New Zealand journalism with Yvonne Van Dongen, exploring how subs, travel desks, and lively disagreements shaped stronger reporting, and why today’s monoculture and…

S2E5 Nurses, Speech, And The Line - Todd Stephenson MP

Feb 18, 2026 21m Transcript

We dig into the Nursing Council’s draft code with ACT MP Todd Stephenson, asking how far professional standards should reach into private speech. We argue for clear rules tied to patient safety, real…

S2E4 Greg Fleming MP: Te Reo, Politics and the Power of Listening

Feb 16, 2026 1h Transcript

We trace Greg Fleming’s path from charity leader to MP and his decision to learn Te Reo Māori as an adult, linking language revitalisation with a culture of listening and free speech. We test…

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