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Frances Manwaring: Insisting on visibility

April 20, 2024 23:30 - 22 minutes - 21 MB

Frances Manwaring refuses to accept that we age out of visibility. Her latest book, 'Never Succumb to Beige' is not only a personal philosophy, but a rallying cry to those who fear becoming invisible as they get older.

The headlines we didn’t read

April 20, 2024 23:20 - 7 minutes - 6.96 MB

Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science including the many universes that could be created with every decision we make - among other things.

Gavin Strawhan on his debut crime novel, The Call

April 20, 2024 23:06 - 15 minutes - 14 MB

Best known for his screen work on the likes of Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Nothing Trivial, and Mercy Peak, writer Gavin Strawhan joins us to talk about his debut crime novel centered on a 501-deportee gang, set in a remote coastal New Zealand town.

The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen

April 20, 2024 22:55 - 6 minutes - 5.52 MB

Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz.

Lucy Corry: The campaign for a good muffin

April 20, 2024 22:40 - 15 minutes - 14.5 MB

Award winning author, food blogger, Lucy Corry joins us for another foodie catch-up. She wants to reinstate muffins to their former glory...and will stop at MUFFIN!

The untold story of WWII’s last female spy

April 20, 2024 22:10 - 30 minutes - 27.9 MB

Award-winning historical documentary producer and writer Jude Dobson, shares the incredible story of Phyllis "Pippa" Latour, who parachuted into occupied France in 1944 as an undercover agent.

Calling Home: The kiwi cafe making it big in Hollywood

April 20, 2024 21:40 - 16 minutes - 15.5 MB

LA locals have access to steak and cheese pies, flat whites and fresh fruit ice cream, curtesy of the New Zealand themed 'Ponsonby Road Cafe'.

Mediawatch for 21 April 2024

April 20, 2024 21:08 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

Stuff is taking over Newshub's 6pm TV news. A bold move for an outfit that's never been a broadcaster before. Will it work? Also: Mediawatch talks to two editors about the latest survey showing another alarming slump in New Zealanders' trust in the news.

Are floating cities the future of urban living?

April 20, 2024 20:25 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

Dutch architect, Koen Olthuis has set his sights on the world's rapidly rising sea levels - not on battling these forces but harnessing them as the basis for a new architectural revolution - water-architecture.

Professor Al Gillespie: Update and analysis

April 20, 2024 20:06 - 17 minutes - 16.2 MB

Waikato University's International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins us with analysis of the latest developments worldwide.

Professor Al Gillespie: Iran attack on Israel escalates

April 13, 2024 23:45 - 10 minutes - 9.23 MB

Iran has launched dozens of drones and missiles at Israel, in an attack that may trigger a major escalation between the regional archenemies. Iran's Revolutionary Guard confirmed it has targeted specific places in Israel. Iran had vowed retaliation for what it called an Israeli strike on its Damascus consulate on April 1 that killed seven Revolutionary Guards officers including two senior commanders. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied responsibility for the attack. The United States...

Australia correspondent: Bondi mall attack

April 13, 2024 23:40 - 4 minutes - 4.55 MB

Six people are confirmed dead after a knife attack on Saturday at Sydney's Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre. We speak to ABC correspondent Joe Hathaway-Wilson.

Dr Stephen Best: Restoring sight for all

April 13, 2024 23:30 - 10 minutes - 9.82 MB

Ophthalmologist Stephen Best can work modern-day miracles. For the past 25 years, the glaucoma specialist has removed cataracts, prevented blindness, and restored sight to hundreds, if not thousands of people. 

Boris Heifets: Hope as a powerful placebo

April 13, 2024 23:06 - 23 minutes - 21.6 MB

Ketamine - an anaesthetic drug primarily developed as a horse tranquiliser - is also known to be a powerful psychedelic. 

David Robson: How to lead a life of no regrets

April 13, 2024 22:40 - 16 minutes - 15.4 MB

Should I stay put or move house? Should I remain in my current job or start my own business? Should I maintain an unsatisfying relationship? Too often the fear of loss means we stick when we should twist, says science writer David Robson.

Calling Home: Maia Ramsden in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

April 13, 2024 22:10 - 23 minutes - 21.8 MB

New Zealand athlete Maia Ramsden is calling home from Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA where she studies at Harvard University.

Kate Sylvester talks exclusively about the end of an era

April 13, 2024 21:40 - 20 minutes - 18.8 MB

In a shock move after 31 years in the industry, fashion designer Kate Sylvester is walking away from the eponymous brand. 

Mediawatch for 14 April 2024

April 13, 2024 21:08 - 37 minutes - 68.4 MB

End of TV news as we know it? TVNZ cuts back and Newshub closes down. Newshub's news boss responds; the minister plays for time; a former minister fights back

Hauser: Rebel with a cause

April 13, 2024 20:40 - 13 minutes - 12.4 MB

A cellist is not the first person that springs to mind when you think: Rebel. But Hauser, the classical world's answer to Cher, is just that. 

Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz

April 13, 2024 20:35 - 6 minutes - 6.14 MB

Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again as our Sunday Morning question master. 

Sam McAlister: The BBC producer behind Prince Andrew’s infamous interview 

April 13, 2024 20:10 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

In 2019, under extreme scrutiny for his relationship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, and facing allegations about his own conduct, Prince Andrew sat down for the infamous interview with BBC's Newsnight. 

The "Unpolitician" pipped to be the next UK PM

April 06, 2024 23:19 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

British journalist and former Labour party senior advisor Tom Baldwin is the author of a new biography Sir Kier Starmer: The Unexpected Rise.  

Calling Home: Volcanologist Chris Conway is too tall for Japan

April 06, 2024 23:06 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Chris Conway is a volcanologist based in Tsukuba City. He joins Jim for Calling Home. 

Succession: Love, Ethics, and the Power of Pills

April 06, 2024 22:05 - 37 minutes - 34 MB

Lucy Prebble, the BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Emmy award-winning writer behind HBO's drama Succession, talks about her play, The Effect.

Mediawatch for 7 April 2024

April 06, 2024 21:08 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

We talk to an editor keeping an eye on where public money for public services ends up and the government’s new political action plan gets the media’s attention.

The real Alan Bates tells his story

April 06, 2024 20:10 - 32 minutes - 29.8 MB

Nearly 1000 British sub-postmasters were wrongly prosecuted or convicted of theft, false accounting and fraud, due to a faulty computer system. The story of the scandal is told in the TV drama Mr Bates vs The Post Office. Alan Bates joins Jim.

Tali Sharot: The benefits of seeing our lives in a new light

March 30, 2024 22:30 - 27 minutes - 25.3 MB

Habituation is a neurological process which helps us to adapt to new environments keeping ready to reap any benefits or negate any hazards. Tali Sharot is a professor of cognitive neuroscience at University College London and the co-author of Look Again: The power of noticing what was always there. She believes there are benefits to seeing the things we are used to in a fresh light

Robert J. Koester: The Science of search and rescue

March 30, 2024 22:05 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

Whether an individual is stuck under rubble or has just wandered off the beaten track, it's more than likely the search and rescue team will be using the work of Robert J.Koester to locate the missing person. He's a world leading search and rescue expert and the author of numerous books, including the seminal 'Lost Person Behavior' which has become the go-to guide for planning search and rescue missions around the world. Robert J.Koester joins Jim Mora to discuss his life's work.

Search and rescue: the science of how lost people behave in the wild

March 30, 2024 22:05 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

With steep mountains, wild rivers, and swift weather changes, Aotearoa is a place where people can easily get lost. Although Kiwis are fortunate to have NZ Search and Rescue, these skilled and brave volunteers can't always perform miracles. To better predict what people tend to do when lost on land – and improve chances of a successful rescue – search-and-rescue scientist  Dr Robert J Koester has studied thousands of cases. He talks to Jim Mora about his life's work.

Stacy Gregg’s: The Easter Bunny Hunt

March 30, 2024 21:30 - 10 minutes - 10 MB

International best-selling author Stacy Gregg has just released two new books for children and pre-teens. 'The Easter Bunny Hunt' is inspired by the adventures of her own cat and dog. And for pre-teens 'Nine Girls' is based on Gregg's own upbringing in Ngaruawahia, set in the political tumult of the 1980's. Stacy chats with Jim about the inspiration behind her new works and what she has planned for her Easter Sunday.

Dan Weijers: Life inside the Matrix

March 30, 2024 20:40 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

While there's no denying our lives have become better in many ways thanks to the internet and smartphones - genuine human interaction has dropped drastically, leaving society at large in an epidemic of loneliness. Dystopian sci-fi classic 'The Matrix' came out 25 years ago, yet Dan Weijers argues its themes are more relevant now than ever before. Dan Weijers is a senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Waikato.

Mediawatch for 31 March 2024

March 30, 2024 20:08 - 33 minutes - 30.4 MB

Gabrielle review lessons for media; Dolphin drama fires up media.

The headlines we didn't read

March 30, 2024 19:45 - 6 minutes - 5.54 MB

RNZ producer, Mary Argue, has been reading all the headlines - so you don't have to. She'll discuss everything from how useful a degree is in the modern world to what to eat before a colonoscopy.

Mary Argue’s “Headlines we didn’t read”

March 30, 2024 19:45 - 6 minutes - 5.54 MB

RNZ producer, Mary Argue, has been reading all the headlines - so you don't have to. She'll discuss everything from how useful a degree is in the modern world to what to eat before a colonoscopy.

Calling Home: Juleigh Parker and Peter Gray from the Great Loop, USA

March 30, 2024 19:06 - 17 minutes - 16.3 MB

Maungaturoto locals, Juleigh Parker and Peter Gray are calling home from the USA. They're taking on the Great Loop in their vessel, Plenty. The Great Loop is a system of waterways that encompasses the eastern portion of the United States and part of Canada. The entire loop stretches almost 10,000 km covering the Atlantic Ocean, the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River.

Alp Kantarci on mouth health

March 23, 2024 22:30 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Professor Alp Kantarci helps people understand mouth health and lead healthy lives. He speaks to Jim. 

Derek Guy: Twitter “Menswear Guy” on fashion as a social language

March 23, 2024 22:05 - 30 minutes - 28.1 MB

California-based Derek Guy has made a name for himself via his X, formerly Twitter, account where he comments on menswear and popular culture. 

April Phillips on her passion for Frank Sinatra

March 23, 2024 21:26 - 12 minutes - 11.3 MB

April Phillips joins Jim to discuss the life and music of Frank Sinatra and to hear some of his most iconic work. 

Rula Lenska previews upcoming New Zealand shows

March 23, 2024 21:06 - 19 minutes - 18.3 MB

Coronation Street star Rula Lenksa is coming to New Zealand to star in the stage version of The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel. 

Lucy Corry: Autumnal brunch ideas

March 23, 2024 20:40 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MB

Award winning author and food blogger Lucy Corry discusses some tasty meal and snack ideas for when the shorter nights draw in.

Mediawatch for 24 March 2024

March 23, 2024 20:05 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MB

Mediawatch looks at the fallout from Winston Peters' criticism of the media in his State of The Nation speech.

Calling Home: Tony Brook from leafy West London

March 23, 2024 19:30 - 27 minutes - 24.9 MB

Former Olympic rower Tony Brook was a member of the gold medal-winning eight-seater team at the 1982 World Rowing Championships in Switzerland. 

Jack Whaley Cohen: The Sunday Quiz

March 23, 2024 19:22 - 7 minutes - 7.13 MB

Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again as our Sunday Morning question master. 

Rich Preston: The latest on the Princess of Wales

March 23, 2024 19:13 - 9 minutes - 8.85 MB

The Princess of Wales is receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for a cancerous condition that emerged after her abdominal operation.

David McAlpine: Your noise and hearing questions answered

March 16, 2024 22:25 - 24 minutes - 22.8 MB

Following Professor David McAlpine's chat with Jim last week, so many of you got in touch with questions we've asked him back.

Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition

March 16, 2024 22:15 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MB

Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back. She looks at the different types of salt available and assesses their nutritional benefits.

Is television news dead?

March 16, 2024 22:05 - 8 minutes - 8.22 MB

Research NZ have been asking New Zealanders about the importance of having a choice of television channels for news and current affairs and how important it was to have news on television compared with online and other digital platforms.

Skindred's new reggae album

March 16, 2024 21:40 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

The band Skindred have just won Best Alternative Act at the 2024 MOBO Awards - MOBO standing for Music Of Black Origin.

Calling Home: Zara DuCrôs in New York City

March 16, 2024 21:35 - 19 minutes - 17.9 MB

Aucklander, Zara DuCrôs, has been living and studying acting in New York for the last three years. When she's not busy auditioning, she works as a children's birthday party entertainer. From gorgeous penthouses on the Upper East Side, to secret Naval bases, she's entertained kids around New York as everything from a Disney princess to a clown.

The real-life cousins of Dune’s magnificent sandworms

March 16, 2024 21:20 - 9 minutes - 8.28 MB

With the second part of Denis Villeneuve's film franchise of Frank Herbert's fantasy novel, Dune, currently in cinemas, we ask if the fictional worms in the movie share anything in common with real worms.

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