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Season 2 Ep 4: Epidemics
New Zealanders have battled Covid-19 for more than two years, but if you think it's the first time disease has knocked us around, well, this one's for you. Epidemics have long been part of our story.
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Why the boys are not alright
Academic researcher Richard Reeves understands how anti-feminist reactionaries from the "online manosphere" can become attractive to men who feel stigmatised by society. We have a cultural… Audio
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Adrian Rurawhe: The accidental Speaker
Parliament's new Speaker originally chose to be a whip but fate intervened. Meet the man who marshals the MPs: an interview-walk through the fascinating life and career of Adrian Rurawhe. Audio
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Esther Perel: helping couples find clarity and responsibility – together or apart
Belgian-American psychotherapist Esther Perel talks to Kim Hill about the modern religion of romance and the "relationship accelerator" that is Covid-19. Video, Audio
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Office banter or office bullying?
Barbara Plester has spent years researching humour in the workplace. She recently co-authored one of the first academic studies to explore the fine line between work banter and bullying. Audio
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Landscapes - their effect on us, and vice versa
Audio 2 Oct 2022The New Zealand landscape is dramatic and varied - a mecca for film makers these days, but long before them, for painters. But it's not just the beautiful beaches, rugged mountains and lush forests… Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch's always controversial Cathedral
Audio 2 Oct 2022It was so nearly lost. As the Christ Church Anglican Cathedral is being rebuilt, historian Edmund Bohan is releasing a history of the distinctive Gothic building. It shows it was controversial even… Audio, Gallery
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Tom Scott on Avantdale Bowling Club's new album TREES
On the new album TREES, hip hop/jazz artist Tom Scott proves he's still one of Aotearoa's best musicians. Charlotte Ryan chats to Scott about the second release from his award-winning musical project… Video, Audio
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'Slap in the face': The problem with Chinese Language Week
The heavy focus on Mandarin over Chinese Language Week is disappointing to many Chinese Kiwis. Audio
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Prof Daniel Pick: the fascinating history of thought control
Psychoanalyst and historian Daniel Pick explores the intriguing world of mind-control in his book Brainwashed: A New History of Thought Control. Audio
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Questions for Oral Answer 20 September 2022
Dr DUNCAN WEBB to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy? CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Acting Prime Minister: Does he stand by all of his Government's… Audio
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The dark side of internet dating in NZ
Tonight on TVNZ 1 a documentary is screening looking at the dangers of dating apps in New Zealand. Called, Swipe With Caution, it focusses on the Grace Millane case, but also speaks to other young… Audio
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The world-famous fly fishing rods made in Wanaka
Audio 19 Sep 2022There are only about 100 people in the world who can say they are a master-certified fly-fishing casting instructor. Carl McNeil is one of them. Audio
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The Varied Jazz of 1953
Nick checks out jazz from 1953 - the year Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne, and a year which saw ragtime, swing, bebop, cool jazz, and hard bop all share the spotlight. Audio
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Te reo Māori thrives as petition anniversary marked
The revitalisation of te reo Māori was abundantly evident as a big crowd converged on Parliament to mark 50 years since the Māori Language Petition. Audio
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At The Movies - Official Competition
Official Competition is a satire about the film business, in which two rival actors make their first movie together. Starring Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Oscar Martinez. Video, Audio
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The Fantasy of the Middle Ages - Anne Wallentine
Anne Wallentine is a writer and art historian based in Los Angeles. She discusses an exhibition at the Getty Center, The Fantasy of the Middle Ages, which depicts how people have reimagined the… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 11 September 2022
It’s hymns ancient and modern this week. We’ve a setting of Hail, gladdening light (a hymn from the 3rd or 4th century), and In You we live written in 2010 by Sue Mepham from Flagstaff Community… Audio
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Former communications secretary on Queen's death
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK's longest-serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years.
With her death, her eldest son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, will lead the… Audio
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Can a blood supply be safe, shortage-free and also inclusive? Assoc. Prof. Peter Saxton thinks so.
Community health expert Dr Peter Saxton explores the balancing act of keeping New Zealand's blood supply safe from infectious diseases while ensuring we have enough donors and can uphold our values as… Audio
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The eternal pursuit of being content
Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Somewhere along the line, the pursuit became the point and happiness got lost say professors Benjamin and Jenna Storey. They see a deep sense of… Audio
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Photo Essay: Next Speaker please
A Parliament with no Speaker is a motley collection of disputants and debaters awaiting direction. This week Parliament elected itself a new leader and the Governor General affirmed their choice. We…
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What we owe to future generations
Audio 23 Aug 2022Actions have consequences and harm is harm whether our actions impact people living right now or in the future. Oxford associate professor William MacAskill has a name for this, 'longtermism'. It's… Audio
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A conundrum over how to cover the conspiracists
This week, a documentary from Stuff Circuit delved into the country's growing extreme far-right and anti-vax movement. Why did the makers of Fire & Fury decide to platform a group of conspiracy-minded… Audio
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Fintan O’Toole: documenting the evolutions of modern Ireland
Finding ground somewhere between memoir and history book, Fintan O'Toole documents the spectacular changes that have occurred in Ireland over the past six decades in his latest book We Don't Know… Audio
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Workplace Relations Minister confirms govt review of RSE scheme
Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood has confirmed the government will do a full review of the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme early next year.
He talks to Lisa Owen. Video, Audio
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Sustainability and technology in design: architect Mario Cucinella
Mario Cucinella is an architect whose work is at the nexus of sustainability and technology. Based in Milan, Italy, some of his notable projects include an eco-residential 3D-printed building using… Audio
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Matthew Barley and Stephen De Pledge: Beethoven & Brahms
UK cellist Matthew Barley partners with NZ pianist Stephen De Pledge for a national tour showcasing the cello. Audio
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Dr Hannah August and the best-selling Elizabethan plays
The only reason any of Shakespeare's plays have survived is because canny publishers saw a market for them amongst a populace hungry for material to read. Dr. Hannah August is the Senior Lecturer in… Audio
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Playing Favourites with musician Rutene Spooner
Rising musical theatre star Rutene Spooner is getting ready to hit the road with his show Thoroughly Modern Maui, in which the tricky demigod gets a modern-day makeover. Spooner wrote and performs in… Video, Audio
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