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Parenting: why it's better to coach than correct
3 Feb 2022Kids do well when they receive a ratio of 90 percent coaching to 10 percent correction, says parenting coach Joseph Driessen. Audio
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Shooting high with Maia Wilson
5 Feb 2022Maia Wilson - who's been a Silver Fern since she was 19 - hopes to one day see "iwi influences" reflected in the uniform of her Auckland netball team, the Northern Stars. Video, Audio
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A Palmy' day with Tangi Utikere
8 Feb 2022The House - Shilpy Arora follows Palmerston North MP Tangi Utikere from morning till evening for an insight into what makes the city (and its MP) tick.
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Publicly-funded boost for Māori media
Māori journalism leaders have been warning for years that their perspectives and people were mostly missing in our media. Mediawatch talks to those involved in a publicly-funded push to address this. Audio
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New Zealand sport in need of some affirmative action
5 Feb 2022Opinion: It's a crime that men such as Pat Lam and Tabai Matson don't have a coaching pathway in New Zealand, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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From bakers to hotelkeepers: Women made their mark on NZ goldfields
Women's involvement in many different aspects of the nation's goldfields has been underplayed, even for those who became successful businesswomen, especially as hotel owners, a researcher says. Audio
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'It's not too hard' - DairyNZ Climate Change Ambassador
Dairy farmer George Moss used to be a climate change skeptic, now he's a climate change ambassador the dairy industry. Audio
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George Crumb (1929 - 2022)
22 Jul 2012Remembering iconic American composer George Crumb, who died on 6 February at the age of 92. Listen to him talk about his American Songbook series in this 2012 interview with RNZ Concert's Ryan Smith. Audio
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'We can take our attention back if we want to'
5 Feb 2022Humanity has hit a serious attention crisis, says British writer Johann Hari, and we need a collective fight to get it back. Audio
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'After getting injured I just want to be out there every second'
5 Feb 2022Two injuries put Michaela Sokolich-Beatson out of action for two years, but the 25-year-old Northern Mystics netballer is now back in force.
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Recipe: Ashkenazi Chicken Soup
4 Feb 2022Auckland chef Yael Shochat shares a wholesome recipe for Ashkenazi Chicken Soup, aka Jewish Penicillin. Audio
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Ending the siege of Fortress New Zealand
5 Feb 2022Focus on Politics - Craig McCulloch reckons with our upcoming reconnection to the world. Audio
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Goat farmer sets the baa high for mohair
Dozens of curly-haired kids browse under the watchful eyes of their nannies at Joseph Burstons' Angora goat farm in North Canterbury. Video, Audio
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New Horizons: A Tribute to Richard Nunns
6 Feb 2022William Dart launches a new series of New Horizons with a special for Waitangi Day – a tribute to the late Richard Nunns and the very much alive Horomona Horo, masters of the taonga puoro. Audio
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The Sampler: new music to explore
5 Feb 2022Tony Stamp absorbs Curtis Harding's new record, a double album by Beach House, and the latest high-energy outing from local hip-hop artist Phodiso. Audio
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'Addiction is something that exists in all of us'
4 Feb 2022Psychiatrist Dr Carl Erik Fisher draws on his own "problems with alcohol and stimulants" in the new part-memoir, part history of addiction - The Urge. Audio
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New Zealand Secondary Students' Choir 2020
5 Feb 2022Enjoy the sound of some of finest young voices in the country this Waitangi weekend with a concert from the New Zealand Secondary Students' Choir 2020. Audio
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Wellington's Tongan community comes together as a family
5 Feb 2022Tongan whānau are packing barrels with food and water to send to loved ones affected by last month's massive volcanic eruption and tsunami.
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Marty's Microgreens... and more
Taupō grower Marty Hubbard used to sell lashings of lettuces and multitudes of microgreens. When Covid-19 turned up in New Zealand, he had to make a change. Audio
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Lockdowns 'exteme' response, says UK academic
2 Feb 2022Governments were so mesmerised by the once-in-a-century scale of the global Covid pandemic they succeeded only in making the crisis even worse, says one of the UK's top infectious disease experts. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 February 2022
6 Feb 2022We’re marking Waitangi Day with a selection of hymns featuring New Zealand hymn writers and New Zealand choirs. Audio
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Harold Arlen Songbook
5 Feb 2022Harold Arlen's name may be less familiar than Irving Berlin or Cole Porter, but he wrote some of the most iconic tunes in jazz. He's the focus of Nick's Summer Songbook Series on Inside Out this week, Audio
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Yola: 'It's a choice to deprogramme yourself'
5 Feb 2022British singer Yola tells Tony Stamp about her fight for musical freedom. Video, Audio
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Highlights of first women's Cricket World Cup in 1973
4 Feb 2022Forty-nine years after the first women's Cricket World Cup, New Zealand is about to host the tournament. Jimmy Ellingham speaks to members of the 1973 team about their memories on and off the field. Video