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Dr Sandi Mann: The upside of downtime
Psychologist Dr Sandi Mann says boredom can lead to more creativity in both children and adults. Audio
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Dr. Jim Salinger: Billion Trees Programme ultimately flawed
Planting billions of trees to mop up Co2 is ultimately a sensible idea, says Dr. Jim Salinger, but it has to be done in the right way. Audio
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Dr Karen Grylls - long-time advocate for choral music
Voices New Zealand is the country's nationally-selected, professional choir and is hitting the road in July with five new works from five of New Zealand's most exciting composers - the first tour of… Audio
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Dr Merlyn Hay - Vet who discovered M. Bovis
In mid 2017 Oamaru veterinarian Dr Merlyn Hay noticed cows and calves on a South Canterbury property displaying unusual and distressing symptoms. Her dogged determination to find the cause of their… Audio
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Bougainville referendum prep picks up pace
With a projected vote on independence from Papua New Guinea just three months away, suddenly Bougainville is the centre of a lot of activity Audio
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Dr Richard Babor: 'Bacon's bad for you'
Surgeon Richard Babor treats many cancer patients, and inevitably he's faced with the same question – 'How could I have prevented this?' In the new TVNZ series How Not To Get Cancer, Babor explores… Audio
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Dr Janis Whitlock - Why do young people self-harm?
Dr Janis Whitlock is the director of the Cornell Research Program on self injury and recovery and has works with teens and young adults who self harm. Audio
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Pacific beginning to see importance of eye care
Pacific eye care specialists are under strain with a heavy workload, large areas to cover and often minimal resources. Audio
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Dr Paul Wood: 'Prison was the most useful thing I could have experienced'
Audio 29 Jun 2019At the age of 19, Paul Wood was sentenced to life in prison for murder. Now he's a Doctor of Psychology, a development coach and the author of a new memoir How to Escape from Prison. He speaks to Kim… Audio
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Dr Simon Walters: Children in sport just want to have fun
AUT's Dr Simon Walters looks at what's behind the latest ACC figures on children's sporting injuries. Audio
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Dr Roger Tyers: The no-fly return trip from Beijing to Southampton
Climate researcher Dr Roger Tyers is on his no-fly return trip from China to the U.K. Audio
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Dr Neil Thorpe: Speed camera impact on saving lives often overstated
Newcastle University Lecturer in Transport studies Dr Neil Thorpe says his research shows the impact of speed cameras is often overstated. Audio
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Music reviewer Jeremy Taylor's Dr John tribute
Jeremy Taylor offers up a quick sweep of recent US indie releases from Drugdealer, Weyes Blood and Better Oblivion Community Centre, and pays tribute to the late, great Dr John. Audio
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Pacific churches urged to help stop gender-based violence
The Pacific Conference of Churches has welcomed a study by New Zealand academics urging churches to do more to help stop violence against women in Samoa. And it believes a theological approach can… Audio
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Bon Voyage: Dr John, Bon Iver, Cate Le Bon
Music reviewer Charlotte Ryan looks at the music of American singer-songwriter Dr John who died of a heart attack last Thursday. She'll also talk about the return of Bon Iver after a three-year hiatus… Audio
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Nick Bollinger bids farewell to Dr John
Nick Bollinger joins Yadana Saw in the RNZ studio to bid farewell to New Orleans music legend Dr John, who died this week at the age of 77. Audio
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Dr Graeme Downs and Victoria Kelly
On Tuesday June 11th, the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra will be joined at the Civic Theatre in Auckland by Nadia Reid, Liam Finn and Anna Coddington for NZ Mix Tape. The event will see an orchestral… Audio
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Dr Jo James - Virtual Pregnancy
Dr Jo James is a biomedical scientist at the University of Auckland. At the end of 2018, Dr James and her research partner, bioengineer Dr Alys Clark, were awarded almost a million dollars in Marsden… Audio
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Mixed reactions to NZ Budget initiatives for Pacific people
While the Ministry of Pacific Peoples has hailed the Budget it as an unprecedented support package for Pacific people, there is concern that it doesn't go far enough to address issues in the… Audio
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Health and Wellbeing: Happiness with Dr Waikaremoana Waitoki
Te Ahi Kaa delves into the notion of happiness. What defines happiness? Is it an individual or collective experience? And in today's world of social media - is it some sort of disguise? Justine Murray… Audio
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Dr Sharon Hoover: Mental health assistance in schools will transform lives
Dr Sharon Hoover is an expert in helping teachers, school counsellors and principals support students who are struggling with mental health issues. She speaks to Jim about how to help young people… Audio
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Who's Up at 5am? Astronomer Dr Ian Griffin
One of our regular early morning risers is astronomer Ian Griffin. Elon Musk - who's Space X company has caused some controversy by launching 60 highly-reflective communication satellites into orbit… Audio
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Pacific women at the low end of pay scale
Audio 28 May 2019Institutional racism, discrimination and always being at the bottom of pay scale are just some of the challenges facing Pasifika women in the workforce. Audio
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Was a recent PNG summit another attempt to grab customary land?
Two international NGOs believe a recent Land Summit in Papua New Guinea was a dangerous attack on the country's unique customary land tenure system. Audio
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Dr Oliver Scott Curry: Kindness causing happiness
Dr Oliver Scott Curry helped lead a team researching the impact of kindness; not just in terms of the recipient but for the person being kind's overall well-being, too. He speaks to Jim about their… Audio