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The beach risks dog owners need to be aware of
3:35 PM.Going for a walk on the beach might feel like a distant dream looking out at the weather today, but summer is coming and in fact for some parts of New Zealand, is already here. Warmer weather means… Read more Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
3:15 PM.Righto. let's talk money now, friend of the show and financial whizz Mary Holm is here to share her ten top tips and tricks. Audio
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A-Z of Aotearoa: K for Kauri
2:30 PM.It's time to return to the A-Z of Aotearoa. We've been making our way through the alphabet to look back at the iconic people and cultural touchstones that form New Zealand. We've arrived at 'K' today… Read more Audio
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Group Chat: Prince Andrew and brand Windsor
2:10 PM.Culture 101 host Perlina Lau and Afternoons Senior Producer Olivia Wilson talk to Jesse about how you maintain a family brand, why you can't fire your siblings and why actors keep getting plastic… Read more Audio
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Producer Joel Little on keeping local music alive
1:35 PM.The Grammy winning music producer talks to Jesse about a fundraiser for not-for-profit initiative Big Fan. Read more Audio
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Why cook Dazza Jarrett says he is "more than pies"
1:25 PM.Chef Darren Jarrett reveals he's much more than that in his soon-to-be-released cookbook. Read more Audio
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How do you negotiate a deal when you're at a stalemate?
1:15 PM.Andrew Patterson is a Professional Teaching Fellow in the Department of Management and International Business at the University of Auckland. He chats to Jesse. Read more Audio
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Feature interview: Priya Parker
3:10 PM.Self-help isn't helping one of the biggest problems of our time: we've forgotten how to come together. Priya Parker has written a Substack guide on the lost art of coming together. Audio
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Bookmarks with Thabani Gapara
2:30 PM.Time for Bookmarks now where we talk to an interesting New Zealander about their life and their favourite things. Today Thabani Gapara shares his pick of podcasts, music, books and more. Thabani is a… Read more Audio
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Easy Eats: Cumin Lamb Lettuce Cups
2:23 PM.It's Wednesday which means time to talk Easy Eat, where we share a recipe that delivers on taste without demanding too much time. Our regular Easy Eats contributor Kelly Gibney is away so we've got… Read more Audio
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Music Critic: Introducing Tane Cotton aka Sivle Talk
2:10 PM.It's a perfect day to be listening to some new music. Today, musician and Afternoons music critic Dianne Swan shares music from an up-and-coming songwriter from Otepoti -twenty-year-old Tane Cotton… Read more Audio
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Heading Off: Jane Daniell take us to Laos
1:50 PM.Today on the show we're heading off to Southeast Asia - not Vietnam, not Thailand, but the quieter, lesser-known neighbour. Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, home to the Mekong… Read more Audio
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Putting mushrooms in the spotlight for the right reasons
1:37 PM.A new photography book has captured the incredible hidden world of New Zealand fungi Paula Vigus provided the acclaimed photography for the best-selling book - 'Fungi of Aotearoa: A curious forager's… Read more Audio
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Why The Food Factory in Stoke is shutting up shop
1:31 PM.The Food Factory in Stoke is an initiative that's helped out dozens of small food businesses over the past five years. But now, due to rising costs and less demand, it's shutting up shop. Pic's Peanut… Read more Audio
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How Shakti NZ has transformed the lives of thousands of people
1:17 PM.This year marks the 30th anniversary of Shakti NZ - an organisation that's transformed the lives of thousands of migrant and refugee women and children. Founded by Farida Sultana it provides a… Read more Audio
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How do you prepare for the forecasted wild winds?
1:10 PM.If you thought yesterday's wind was bad, with gusts well over 110Km/h in parts of the country, well brace yourselves for tomorrow. The MetService says winds could reach up to 150 km an hour, issuing… Read more Audio
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The Pre-Panel for October 21, 2025
3:45 PM.The Pre-Panel for October 21, 2025 Audio
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You Be The Judge: How late is too late?
3:30 PM.You see we've got a new segment called 'You're the Judge' where we present an issue that's been sent in by one of our listeners, and you, our audience, decide what the right course of action is. If… Read more Audio
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Feature: How society defined our past, and will shape
3:10 PM.History shows that civilizations succeed in many different ways, but they tend to fail in strikingly similar ones. Again and again, societies rise, overextend themselves, and ultimately unravel says… Read more Audio
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Music feature: The one and only Stevie Nicks
2:30 PM.Time for our music feature and today we're talking Stevie Nicks. She breathed new life into Fleetwood Mac when she joined the band along with Lindsay Buckingham in the 1970s. Then in the 80s she… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Jacob Johnson
2:20 PM.Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had to wait ten months for an in person bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump, but it looks like it was worth the wait. Here to tell us what… Read more Audio
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Who decides when flags should fly at half mast?
2:10 PM.Last week we were hit with the news Former Prime Minister Jim Bolger had died aged 90. The eagle eyed amongst you probably noticed that this was accompanied by the New Zealand flag moving to half mast… Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Behind the scenes at the New York City Ballet
1:45 PM.We're talking podcasts now and our regular critic Jemima Huston has picked a couple of really interesting looking ones for us. Who Killed Emma? BBC Scotland Dancing with Shadows Stak. Read more Audio
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Did we ditch DVDs too quickly?
1:25 PM.Remember the good old days when you could pop into your local video store to rent the latest movie on DVD? It's a distant memory for most of us since streaming giants changed the way we watch things… Read more Audio
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Seeing other places and people without leaving the classroom
1:20 PM.It is often said that there is no better education than travel. Being able to see different places and people is one of the best ways to truly understand other cultures or ways of the world. But… Read more Audio