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Pati AF on her show Ka'a
1:25 PM.Pati AF is performing for two nights at the Mangere Arts Centre - next Friday and Saturday. To tell us more about her show and it's inspiration, Pati joins Susana in the studio. Read more Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
1:25 PM.This week Lynda's all about the autumn harvest of pumpkins. Audio
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What makes us tick when it comes to the environment
1:15 PM.Dr Claudia Schneider is a researcher at the University of Canterbury. Her work looks at what makes people tick environmentally. That is - the factors that motivate us to take action on climate change… Read more Audio
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Imani-J introduces See Thru Time
1:08 PM.Imani-J is the stage name of 15 year old songwriter Alyahna Sanson-Rejouis. Imani-J is based in Nelson and traces her roots back to Haiti, and France as well. Her new track - See Thru Time - has been… Read more Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
3:20 PM.Back in August 2018 we talked about the history of free speech in NZ. In the last few weeks there has been some controversy at my university over a planned debate on freedom of speech. Today we can… Read more Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
3:19 PM.The cycling debate in Wellington has been a hot potato recently with Green MP Julie Anne Genter's cycling and transport wars spilling over into Parliament. He's also got some thoughts on Wellington… Read more Audio
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Sports history NZ: Leslie Egnot
2:32 PM.In 1995, a history-making team of all-women - America3 who came agonisingly close being in America's Cup final themselves. At the helm was none other than Kiwi Olympic silver medallist, and… Read more Audio
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Music Critic: Zac Arnold
2:10 PM.Today Zac talks to Jesse about new music from Joe Ghatt and Holly Arrowsmith. Read more Audio
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Clowning about with comedian Trygrve Wakenshawe
1:35 PM.Hastings-born comedian Trygve Wakenshaw is a critically acclaimed comedian known for his sharp and playful physical comedy. Read more Audio
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Can the didgeridoo help cure snoring?
1:26 PM.A new cure for snoring is being touted online, it's the didgeridoo! While that might sound a bit out there, there is some scientific basis to it. Read more Audio
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Why feijoas aren't tinned to be enjoyed all year round
1:16 PM.Earlier this week one of our listeners shared that she had just picked an Avocado sized 186g Feijoa. Read more Audio
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Our Changing World - Seabed mud and past eruptions
3:35 PM.On Our Changing World today, Claire Concannon learns about the Beneath the Waves research programme. It's led by GNS Science and aims to understand more about the two island volcanoes in the Bay of… Read more Audio
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Food cartels, do we really need them?
3:10 PM.When best-selling authors Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser first exposed the issues created by an industrialized food system in their documentary Food Inc, they didn't expect to do a sequel. But… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Mary Kisler
2:34 PM.Today our Bookmarks guest is distinguished art curator and author Mary Kisler MNZM - former curator at Auckland Art gallery, and independent writer. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Nourishing Couscous lamb bowls
2:20 PM.Sam Parish, chef, author and mum of two young children shares her midweek meal inspiration which is easy to make and budget friendly. Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Jemima Huston
2:05 PM.Today Jemima talks to Jesse about The Rest is Entertainment and To Catch a Scorpion. Read more Audio
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Heading Off: Stephanie Holmes on cruises
1:50 PM.Today's Heading Off is with NZ Herald Travel Editor Stephanie Holmes. During her time she's been a few different styles of cruises in different parts of the world. Read more Audio
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Children as a source of comedy, Lana Walters show
1:35 PM.The New Zealand comedy festival is up and running, a chance to showcase some of the best comedians from here and further afield. Read more Audio
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Making the best roasts, tips from an expert
1:28 PM.It's that cooler time of year when, for the carnivorous amongst us at least), enjoying a tasty roast meal seems pretty appealing. Read more Audio
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Testing the Olympic waves
1:20 PM.In just over two months time 10,00 athletes will march into the Trocadero Plaza, kicking of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Read more Audio
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How AI has taken over our decision making
3:10 PM.Once you start noticing, you can see it everywhere; the 'sameness' of style, music, art and even food. New Yorker staff writer Kyle Chayka blames algorithms that direct our attention to what works… Read more Audio
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Mike Chunn's Insight into the Genius of The Beatles' 'Revolver
2:30 PM.Get ready to dive deep into music history with a special guest on this week's music feature. Revolver, the groundbreaking album released in 1966, marked the inception of The Beatles' psychedelic era… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
2:21 PM.Brad Foster provides an update on the two Australian brothers and their friend killed while on a surfing trip in Mexico, state and federal government initiatives to fight gender based violence against… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Ross
2:10 PM.Today Catherine has the theme for young people books of Verse Novels. For ages 10+ Worse Things by Sally Murphy For ages 11/12+ Alias Ann: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis by Susan Hood Starfish… Read more Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Ben Reid
1:53 PM.Ben Reid's a strategic technologist working at the forefront of the rapidly changing tech-scape. He has a weekly newsletter Memia and also has written a book Fast Forward Aotearoa - it's available… Read more Audio