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Match making the old fashioned way
1:15 PM.Making connections on a romantic level in person has become increasingly harder for older people. Now a group of well known and connected NZers are looking to take on the challenge of making it easier… Read more Audio
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Why midlife can be the time of your life
3:10 PM.Life delivers many challenges in your 40s and 50s but it's also when wisdom meets fresh opportunities for growth and change, says writer Chip Conley. He tells Jesse Mulligan how a period of… Read more Video, Audio
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Music feature: Herbie Hancock
2:30 PM.Today for our Tuesday music feature we're celebrating one of the greatest names in jazz, Herbie Hancock. The pianist and composer emerged in the 1960s playing in Miles Davis's quintet. Later, as a… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
2:20 PM.Brad Foster reports on dangerous fire conditions in Victoria as the state enters its fourth day in a row of heatwave conditions, the discovery of asbestos in parks and gardens in and around Sydney… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Pip Adam
2:10 PM.Today Pip talks to Jesse about author Thomasin Sleigh, who Pip is talking to for the Aotearoa New Zealand Arts Festival. Read more Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Tim Warren
1:45 PM.This week tech commentator and founder of Ambit AI Time Warren is with Jesse to talk about the future of education in a world of AI and High Tech. Read more Audio
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How phones disconnect teens from reality
1:35 PM.Children's author and blogger James Russell is a children's author has noticed a trend of teenagers using phones as an escape from awkward conversations. James speaks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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Skateboard society formed to increase places to skate
1:25 PM.On Sunday, Hampden - a small South Island town of 350 people - celebrated the opening of a new skate ramp. Stuart Barnes explains how it happened and the community effort behind the structure. Read more Audio
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Med school at Waikato Uni a step closer
1:15 PM.A very short time ago the University of Waikato signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop a medical school in the Waikato region.The University of Waikato Vice-Chancellor, Professor Neil Quigley… Read more Audio
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First song: Daniel O'Donnell
1:10 PM.For fans of the dulcet tones of Irish performer Daniel O'Donnell, some good news, he's back on our shores for the first time since 2017. The singing legend is armed with a show full of Irish standards… Read more Audio
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John Oates on his legacy and present career
3:10 PM.The music career of John Oates is legendary. He's in both the Songwriter and Rock and Roll hall of fame as a songwriter, guitarist and one half of the 70's and 80's hit music machine Hall and Oates… Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: Shakespeare
2:30 PM.We've got a huge topic for our Monday Expert feature today, the man, the myth, the Bard, William Shakespeare. David Lawrence, Shakespeare scholar and artistic director of The Pop-up Globe - he's our… Read more Audio
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Made in NZ: Earthmaker
2:20 PM.The late Ray Cooper needed a clever way of composting as his wife grew veggies in the back garden, and flowers in the front. Michael Smythe designed the prototype and continually redesigns the… Read more Audio
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Television Critic: Pratik Navani
2:10 PM.Time to talk television now and we've got Pratik Navani along to tell us what he's been watching. Read more Audio
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Design brilliance of an 'eel pump' helping native stocks thrive
1:34 PM.It's nearly eel migration season which means short and long fin tuna start their migration from our freshwater streams. On this journey, they'll try swim through flood pumps in our rivers and streams… Read more Audio
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Kapiti Kite Festival getting ready to soar
1:27 PM.Colourful kites of all shapes and sizes will be flying high at the Otaki Kite Festival this weekend. Festival director Kirsty Doyle joins Jesse to tell us what's happening at the annual event which is… Read more Audio
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Dementia in prisons is on the rise
1:15 PM.An ageing population in general means an ageing population behind bars, bringing with it the same increased number of prisoners with dementia. Clinical and forensic psychologist Ella Kofoed speaks to… Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week
3:35 PM.Termites are tenacious critters - they never sleep and spend their waking lives chewing wood and renovating their extensive colonies. Luckily, we only have three native species of termite in Aotearoa… Read more Audio
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Weekend Stuff: Car maintenance with Allister Wade
3:25 PM.This week we speak to Allister Wade, Motoring Services Technical Advisor at the AA, about keeping your car well maintained and ready for any road trips. If you have a question for him text 2101 or… Read more Audio
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Saturday Morning and Music 101
3:16 PM.We check in with our Saturday Morning host Susie Ferguson about what's on her show tomorrow from 8am then talk to Charlotte Ryan about what's on Music 101 from 1pm tomorrow afternoon. Audio
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Sticky Salted Plum & Olive Oil Skillet Cake
3:08 PM.This time of the year is when there's an abundance of fruit around. Like Martin last week, food writer, stylist and cook Gretchen Lowe has a delicious recipe to use up any excess plums you have. Read more Audio
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NZ Live: Mim Jensen
2:20 PM.This week's NZ Live is with Mim Jensen from Otautahi, Christchurch, where she's made waves in the indie rock scene. Read more Audio
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Film Review with Kate Rodger
2:10 PM.This week Kate Rodger talks to Jesse about Bob Marley One Love due out next week, Argylle and The Holdovers. Audio
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Selling maize to raise funds for Hospice
1:45 PM.A Taranaki grower has come up with an unusual fundraiser for Te Kahu Pairuri Hospice Taranaki. Eddie Hollard owns 'Dave's Patch' and is offering 3.2 hectares of prime Lepperton maize to the highest… Read more Audio
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Freaky Friday
1:45 PM.Each week on Afternoons we have a bit of fun and share stories from our listeners of prescience, spooky encounters or coincidences that leave goosebumps. This week we talk to Laureen about her story… Read more Audio