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Kids and covid: minimising risk and maximising resilience
Neuroplasticity educator and parenting expert, Nathan Wallis discusses children and Covid. What is the impact on children of having to wear face masks at school? And what are the common features we… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 February 2022
In this week’s programme we’re featuring evening hymns, and you can hear a setting of Psalm 23 – it’ll be the third in our series so far. We’re also commemorating the Feast Day of German theologian… Audio
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A.C. Grayling: 'We're heading towards a series of catastrophes'
In his new book, For the Good of the World, English philosopher Professor A.C. Grayling outlines the biggest challenges he believes the world faces right now - climate change, technology and justice -… Audio
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Christians unite across denominational divides to celebrate Christmas together
From St Anne's Catholic Church in Newtown, Wellington an ecumenical service celebrating this central event in the Christian calendar. Audio
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Peter Boghossian on starting up anti-woke, anti-elite school
Philosophy Professor Peter Boghossian speaks tells Jesse why he started a university that is proudly anti-woke. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 28 November 2021
Plenty of Advent hymns today to mark the first Sunday in this season of the liturgical year. It’s a time of waiting and expectation leading up to Christmas. Audio
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First-home buyers' market share hits record high
We hear a lot of doom and gloom about how hard it is for buyers to get a foot on the property ladder, but first-home buyers share of the property market has reached a record high.
A new report from… Audio
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Covid-19: Māori health leader feels sense of 'doom' about easing restrictions
National Māori Pandemic group co-leader and Māori health leader Dr Rawiri Jansen says the prospect of Covid-19 restrictions easing fills him with a sense of doom.
He told Morning Report Māori are the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 31 October 2021
It’s Reformation Day today (31 October): it was on this day in 1517 that Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg, Germany. We’ll hear Luther’s great hymn A… Audio
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A pundit backlash against actual experts
Analysis: Our epidemiologists and Covid modellers have faced an increasingly bitter series of barbs from commentators and columnists over the last month, and it's making their often thankless task… Audio
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Covid-19: Takeaways doing a roaring trade
While many businesses in Auckland are struggling badly in the tenth week of lockdown - its not all doom and gloom .
With not much else to do, Aucklanders are turning to local takeaways, and home… Audio
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Turning back the clock on our disappearing species
Bio-diversity is at a crossroads - can we not just stop things getting worse, but actually make them better? Audio
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Long-covid warnings for unvaxxed: 'Not just a respiratory virus'
With daily Covid case numbers climbing, there is mounting concern from health workers about the strain that could be put on ICU capacity. But it's not just the immediate hospitalisations that are a… Audio
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The tale of a pesky nut stashing squirrel in North Dakota
A red squirrel keeps taking a shine to Fargo resident, Bill Fischer's Chevy pickup truck, storing enough walnuts there to get it through the winter. Bill talks to Kathryn about the latest stash. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 25 September 2021
On this week's show Mark has classic blues and soul from Errol Linton and Bobbie Gentry, Kiwi country courtesy of Sin City, anniversary tracks from Nick Lowe, a previously unreleased Lee Perry tune… Audio
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How our smartphones are turning us into dopamine junkies
World-leading addiction expert Professor Anna Lembke says our smartphones are turning us into dopamine addicts. As chief of Stanford University's dual diagnosis addiction clinic, Lembke has treated… Audio
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Introducing: Night Lunch
Dunedin-based "Doom Pop" two-piece Night Lunch say their music is heavy but doesn't take itself too seriously. One half of the duo Liam Hoffman introduces the band and their single 'Hot Cops'. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 29 August 2021
There's a beautiful setting of the Prayer of St Francis in this week's home edition of Hymns on Sunday: Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Video, Audio
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The latest big climate change report boiled down
How much doom, gloom and catastrophising can the world take? We boil down the latest big climate change report. Audio
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Breaking the homogeneity of 'Asian': Report on inequities among students
A new report paints a pretty detailed picture on youth well-being amongst East and South Asian students - and some of the stats are not pretty. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar Audio
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Do top stars trump media power in sport?
Naomi Osaka will be a star at the Tokyo Olympics after taking time out for her mental health. Some say giving stressful press conferences a swerve was no-one else’s business, but those in the business… Video, Audio
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Wellington's Zealandia records first known case of myrtle rust
Wellington's inner-city eco-sanctuary, Zealandia, has recorded its first known case of myrtle rust.
The plant disease infects the myrtle family of trees which includes native plants such as… Video, Audio
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Homespun adventures: Looking for the positives in life
Australian Beau Miles spent years adventuring around the globe including kayaking 2,000 km around the southern tip of Africa and running 650 km through the Australian Alps, making films about them. Video, Audio
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Is Wellington as bad as it's being painted?
You can't beat Wellington on a good day - but Wellington's good days are getting few and far between. Audio
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How 'emotional inflammation' could impact your mental health
Audio 16 May 2021Stacey Colino is the co-author of Emotional Inflammation: Discover your Triggers and Reclaim Your Equilibrium During Anxious Times. She likens emotional inflammation to living in a snow globe that's… Audio
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Clyde - small town done good
It's been a pretty scary year and a bit for towns dependent on tourism. But it's not all doom and gloom in Clyde! Freelance journalist George Driver has written about his home town for The Spinoff. Audio
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Queen St businesses sue council over pedestrian-friendly trial
Queen Street businesses are suing the council over a pedestrian trial - which they say has left Auckland's main street a "disgrace".
Barriers originally put in place for Covid-19 distancing were kept… Video, Audio
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Division among Hawke's Bay councils over water reform
Hawke's Bay mayors are divided over new water reforms, despite all of them singing from the same song sheet less than six months ago.
The breakdown comes as the mayor of an isolated rural district… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 February 2021
This week's selection includes hymns to mark the First Sunday in Lent; German theologian Martin Luther's Feast Day; and there are hymns with a Christchurch connection to mark the 10th anniversary of… Audio
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The Sampler: The Weather Station, Goat Girl, SR Mpofu
Tony Stamp reviews the new album by Canadian outfit The Weather Station, Peckham post-punk band Goat Girl's second full-length, and a blissful EP from Tāmaki Makaurau beat maker SR Mpofu. Audio
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