Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Sports
Society & Culture
History
Fiction
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/15/27/fd/1527fd72-1725-0be1-e5b3-9d43e2b23794/mza_3506805903274224529.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
Conversations with a Mayor
Taryn Utiger
15 episodes
1 week ago
Think local politics is boring? Think again. Taryn chats with the mayors and council chairs shaping Taranaki and asks them the stuff you actually want to know.
Show more...
Government
RSS
All content for Conversations with a Mayor is the property of Taryn Utiger and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Think local politics is boring? Think again. Taryn chats with the mayors and council chairs shaping Taranaki and asks them the stuff you actually want to know.
Show more...
Government
Episodes (15/15)
Conversations with a Mayor
Craig Williamson: Unpacking the Reforms
What could the Government’s sweeping regional council reforms really mean for Taranaki? For our democracy, our environment, and our relationship with mana whenua? In this episode of Conversations With a Mayor, Craig Williamson, Chair of the Taranaki Regional Council, joins Taryn for a deep, layered kōrero that cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of what’s at stake. Craig unpacks the political mechanics behind the reforms, why the process feels rushed and top-down, and how these changes could shift who gets heard. Together they explore the long-term impacts on local voice, environmental guardianship, and the partnership with iwi, while also probing whether smarter, more collaborative alternatives are possible. Sharp, honest, and grounded in Taranaki reality, this is essential listening for anyone invested in the future of regional governance.
Show more...
1 month ago
28 minutes 40 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Max Brough: Christmas Mischief & Council Truths
We walked into this kōrero ready to talk politics, and somehow ended up deep in Christmas costumes, ADHD chat, and everything in between. This episode with Max Brough is fast, funny, and full of the kind of banter that only happens when a mayor relaxes and actually enjoys himself. Taryn and Max talk about his exploits as The Grinch, what he bought his wife for Christmas, and how to wake the neighbours up on a Sunday morning. But woven through the laughs are the real questions: are rates caps actually achievable, and what could the Government’s plan to replace regional councillors mean for NPDC, local democracy, and tangata whenua? Tune in for both the fun and the insight.
Show more...
1 month ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Phil Nixon: Bringing the Spark to South Taranaki
If you think you know Phil Nixon, wait till you hear him talk lollies, playlists, and grandparent life! This week Taryn chats with the newly re-elected Mayor of South Taranaki, who somehow juggles council mahi, farm life, community projects, and a bunch of adorable grandkids. They cover his bucket-list band, the summer spot where he actually relaxes, life before politics, and of course, his star sign. Phil also breaks down what’s coming for South Taranaki: rates caps, town revitalisations, the stationery drive, and why Arts In The Park is such a vibe. This is the kind of kōrero that proves local leadership can have humour, heart, and personality to burn.
Show more...
1 month ago
25 minutes 59 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
CWAM Neil Volzke: Stratford’s Main Character Energy
The man’s practically a local landmark at this point, but don’t let that fool you, he’s still got plenty of spark. This week on Conversations With A Mayor, Taryn catches up with Stratford District’s freshly re-elected leader, Neil Volzke — the longest-serving mayor in Aotearoa and living proof that experience and energy can absolutely co-exist. They dive into what another three years means for Stratford, the vibe of his brand-new deputy mayor, what’s on his playlist, and yes, even his star sign (because personality matters just as much as policy). It’s fun, warm, a little cheeky, and very Stratford. This is the kind of kōrero that shows why some leaders stick around, and why their communities keep backing them.
Show more...
1 month ago
29 minutes 29 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
CWAM Craig Williamson: Making Waves On Land and Sea
The surf’s up, and so is the kōrero! This week on Conversations With A Mayor, Taryn catches up with Craig Williamson, the Chair of the Taranaki Regional Council and a man who’s just as at home in a wetsuit as he is in the council chambers. They chat about his new deputy, the fresh crew of councillors at the TRC, the magic of riparian planting, and how environmental mahi connects to his other great love — surfing. From Surf Aid to weekend waves with the whānau, Craig proves you can balance policy with paddle-outs. This kōrero goes from the riverbanks to the break, all in one swell swoop!
Show more...
1 month ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
CWAM Max Brough: The Man Behind the Mayoral Chains
It’s a new term with a new vibe, and there’s a new mayor at the helm. Taryn sits down with Max Brough, for an in-depth kōrero during his first official week in office. Who is the man behind New Plymouth’s mayoral chains? How does he intend to lead? And what’s on his playlist? They dive into his bold choice to appoint three deputy mayors, his fiery response to that Taranaki Daily News editorial, and the not-so-secret committee shake-up still to come. It’s candid, curious, and full of insight into how this new mayor plans to run the show, and why it matters for you.
Show more...
2 months ago
36 minutes 13 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
STV - It's like Tinder for Voting
Ever stared at your local voting paper and thought, "Ugh, maths?" Well, you’re not alone. In this episode, we break down the mysterious beast known as Single Transferable Vote or STV, the system New Plymouth uses to pick our mayor, councillors, and community boards. STV is part Tinder (for democracy), part musical chairs (but with less pushing), and way fairer than First Past the Post. We’ll spill how it works, how to vote like a strategic pro, and why your preferences matter more than you think. Whether you’re a voting newbie or an old hand, this is your friendly, no-BS guide to making your ballot count without making your brain hurt.
Show more...
4 months ago
15 minutes 55 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
An Election Special
Local elections are here, and Taranaki’s ballots are anything but boring. We’ve got big names stepping down, fresh faces stepping up, a jam-packed New Plymouth mayoral race, and a referendum that could change Māori representation across the motu. In this episode, we unpack it all: the how, the who, the why, and the what’s at stake across all four councils. This is your helpful guide and your intro to this election season. Stayed tuned for more special episodes in the lead up to our local body elections.
Show more...
5 months ago
22 minutes 23 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Neil Volzke on Central Government, Rates Caps & Māori Wards
This week Taryn has a kōrero with Neil Volzke, the longstanding mayor of Stratford District Council. They dive into the tension between local government and central government, examining legislation that is set to tighten the reins on council spending, and the political yo-yo that is Māori Wards.
Show more...
5 months ago
26 minutes 36 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Phil Nixon on Water, Weather, Events & Elections
This week Taryn catches up with Phil Nixon, the mayor of the South Taranaki District Council. They kōrero about Local Water Done Well, the wild weather around the region, and the Great Comedy Night, which is heading to some beautiful venues in Hawera and Eltham this August.
Show more...
5 months ago
27 minutes 11 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Standing for Council
Tune in for a special episode of Conversations with A Mayor. This week, there's no mayor on air, and instead our host Taryn Utiger dives into the local body elections. What do councillors actually do? How do you stand for council? Do you get paid? Sit back and enjoy these insights from a former local government journalist, and if you're thinking of standing for council in this year's elections, then this is the episode for you.
Show more...
5 months ago
27 minutes 7 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Neil Volzke on Local Water Done Well & Local Body Elections
Join Taryn as she chats to Neil Volzke, mayor of Stratford District Council. This week they discuss the outcome of Local Water Done Well, and the 2025 local body elections.
Show more...
6 months ago
28 minutes 28 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Phil Nixon on Standing for Mayor
Taryn Utiger chats to South Taranaki District Mayor, Phil Nixon, about Puanga celebrations, School Holiday programmes and his campaign for re-election at the 2025 local body elections.
Show more...
6 months ago
20 minutes 58 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Neil Holdom on Daisy Lean, Water Charges & the Winter Pop-Up Lights
Join Taryn as she chats to Neil Holdom, mayor of New Plymouth District Council. This week they discuss the legacy of the trailblazing yet humble David "Daisy" Lean, who died this month, aged 76. They also talk about water charges, Puanga and the TSB Festival of Lights Winter Pop-Up.
Show more...
6 months ago
23 minutes 40 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Craig Williamson on Daisy Lean
Join Taryn as she chats to Craig Williamson, Chair of the Taranaki Regional Council. This week they discuss the legacy of the trailblazing yet humble David "Daisy" Lean, who died this month, aged 76. They also talk about Stadium Taranaki, and dive into the logistics of the Fast Track Bill, seabed mining, and what the means for the Taranaki Regional Council.
Show more...
7 months ago
30 minutes 15 seconds

Conversations with a Mayor
Think local politics is boring? Think again. Taryn chats with the mayors and council chairs shaping Taranaki and asks them the stuff you actually want to know.