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The transformative power of awe
The transformative power of awe
10 Mar 2023Awe – the humbling and inspiring emotion we feel in response to mystery – is a useful tool for individual and collective well-being, says psychologist Dacher Keltner. Audio
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My Chemical Romance review: 'A huge emotional release'
My Chemical Romance review: 'A huge emotional release'
12 Mar 2023My Chemical Romance finally returned to Auckland with a show at Western Springs. Tahi journalist Evie Orpe was there for what she calls one of the best nights of her life.
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Explained: Twitter is removing a basic safety feature - here's how not to get hacked
Explained: Twitter is removing a basic safety feature - here's how not to get hacked
13 Mar 2023From next week many Twitter accounts will be less secure. Here's what you can use instead.
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Red, White & Brass: new film brings Tongan rugby joy to the big screen
Red, White & Brass: new film brings Tongan rugby joy to the big screen
Pride and excitement are an important part of Tongan culture, says the film's co-writer Nua Finau. Video, Audio
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Concert review - My Chemical Romance
Concert review - My Chemical Romance
12 Mar 2023Only American rock band My Chemical Romance could get a pack of emos standing in a sunny field for hours, writes Evie Orpe.
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Don McLean: 50 years of shake ups, songs and change
Don McLean: 50 years of shake ups, songs and change
12 Mar 2023Don MacLean's most famous song, American Pie turns 50 this year and the award-winning singer and songwriter brings his American Pie 50th Anniversary Tour to New Zealand. He joins us to talk about his love for New Zealand and the songs that make him happy. Audio
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Why Aotearoa's strippers are so fired up
Why Aotearoa's strippers are so fired up
12 Mar 2023Dancers angry with the working conditions in the adult entertainment industry are campaigning to change the law.
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Kids and consultants - the media coverage of National's new policies
Kids and consultants - the media coverage of National's new policies
The National Party unveiled two new policies last week - pumping up childcare subsidies while cutting down on consultants to cover the cost. Mediawatch looks at how our media sources ran the rule over them. Audio
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Fostering musical collaboration across cultures
Fostering musical collaboration across cultures
10 Mar 2023The New Zealand Music Trust aims to connect people and cultures through music and the arts. Two of the Trust's founding members talk about the latest project: four volumes of New Zealand and Chinese piano music. Audio
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'I just love nature'
'I just love nature'
Photographing South Island landscapes is more than just a hobby for former dairy farmer Edwin Mabonga. Audio
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Kurt Vile: 'There's charm in all those mistakes'
Kurt Vile: 'There's charm in all those mistakes'
11 Mar 2023Award-winning American musician Kurt Vile checks in from his new home in Mount Airy, Philadelphia. Video, Audio
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Jack Russells rush to Wānaka A&P show
Jack Russells rush to Wānaka A&P show
Over 60 dogs are expected to compete in this weekend's K9 Natural Jack Russell Race. Audio
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Spotted a good deal on a used car? Suspect flood damage
Spotted a good deal on a used car? Suspect flood damage
10 Mar 2023New Zealand's largest car dealer is warning people to check out second-hand vehicles carefully. Audio
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Recipe: Pumped Miso Ginger Pumpkin Soup
Recipe: Pumped Miso Ginger Pumpkin Soup
12 Mar 2023Chef Sam Parish shares an aromatic way to make classic pumpkin soup a bit more special.
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Mother and son woodchoppers compete in Waimate championships
Mother and son woodchoppers compete in Waimate championships
11 Mar 2023Raewyn Windley followed her father into competitive woodchopping at 12 and now her teenage son Lochie is carving out a name for himself, too. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 12 March 2023
Hymns on Sunday, 12 March 2023
12 Mar 2023There’s a ‘wealth of Williams’ in this week’s programme – hymn writers, arrangers and hymn tune composers. Including William Williams, one of the leaders of the Methodist revival in Wales in the 18th century and the writer of Guide me, O thou great Jehovah. Audio
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Inside Out: Wayne Shorter
Inside Out: Wayne Shorter
11 Mar 2023A look back at the career of jazz saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter. Audio
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NZ Live: The Veils
NZ Live: The Veils
10 Mar 2023New Zealand band The Veils perform tracks from their new double album ...And Out of the Void Came Love. Video, Audio
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Breaking news: Kiwi dancers have Olympic dreams
Breaking news: Kiwi dancers have Olympic dreams
11 Mar 2023WATCH - Meet the local breakdancers trying to make it to the 2024 Olympic Games.
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Pasta and short ribs in beer? Oh my!
Pasta and short ribs in beer? Oh my!
10 Mar 2023Kiwi brew-masters crafted special beers that capture the story of a rare medical condition in this week's Rare Beer Challenge.
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Mike Carter - the 86-year-old showing under-fives how to socialise
Mike Carter - the 86-year-old showing under-fives how to socialise
6 Mar 2023Regulars at a Papamoa early childcare centre don't make a big deal about the advanced age of one of their part-time teachers. Video, Audio
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Meeting the need for mead
Meeting the need for mead
6 Mar 2023Former Taupō beekeeper Jay Bennett is crafting his own honey into mead – an ancient alcoholic drink made from just honey, yeast and water. Audio
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Rest and rotation headscratchers hit Super Rugby
Rest and rotation headscratchers hit Super Rugby
10 Mar 2023Opinion - The Hurricanes and Highlanders both head into this weekend without their captains, the former for reasons that have dominated headlines, the latter for ones that are far harder to understand, Jamie Wall writes.
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From father to son to daughter: Finn Andrews' touching family legacy in song
From father to son to daughter: Finn Andrews' touching family legacy in song
4 Mar 2023The Veils frontman Finn Andrews talks to Music 101 about fatherhood, family and the new double album And Out Of The Void Came Love. Video, Audio