Follow this podcast
Direct XML Feeds
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
Recent items from Nights
-
A Kiwi in New York
7:11 PM.Graeme Tucket - A Kiwi Bohemian talks about spending a year in the rougher corners of the Big Apple. Audio
-
Aro Valley Meet the Candidates
9:07 PM.In place of our advertised drama, real life action from Wellington’s Aro Valley, which hosts one of the more colourful candidate meetings of the election campaign. Read more Audio
-
Post Bang Discussion
8:40 PM.Clinical Psychologist and sex therapist, Nic Beets joins Melody Thomas and Brian Crump in the studio to discuss questions arising from this weeks episode. Audio
-
World Correspondent - Canada
7:12 PM.Journalist for Medicine Hat News, Peggy Revell reports from Canada. Audio
-
Nights' Pundit - Guerilla Gardening
8:12 PM.Kellar Taylor is on a mission to change the world - one plant at a time. Audio
-
Māori Jews
7:12 PM.There's been a Jewish History in New Zealand since the very beginning of the 19th Century - so it should come as no surprise that some of our population identify as Māori Jews. This is a segment… Read more Audio
-
Nights' Science - Nitrous Oxide
8:12 PM.Louis Schipper joins us to talk about nitrous oxide - a gas that contributes something like 11-15% of greenhouse gas emissions for New Zealand and is something folks are actively trying to reduce. Audio
-
Matthew Rutherford - Winemaker
7:12 PM.Matt Rutherford General Manager of Spencer Hill Wines talks to us about the move to develop their Goose Bay label - a range of kosher wines for the world market - and what's actually involved in… Read more Audio
-
Cold Islanders
8:13 PM.An exhibition of art exploring the life experiences of second and third-generation migrant New Zealanders who identify or are identified as Pacific Islanders. So what do those of pacific island… Read more Audio
-
Nights Culture - Dance
8:12 PM.This week's cultural ambassador, is Chris Jannides, Toi Whakaari movement tutor and founding dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Limbs Dance Company and Chris has brought in another guest -… Read more Audio
-
Showgirl Margaret Austin
7:12 PM.[gallery:3575]
There may be trouble ahead - but as long as there's moonlight, and love and romance - let's face the music and dance. And I couldn't think of a better introduction to my first guest… Read more Audio, Gallery
-
Panel discussion : sex and sexuality
8:35 PM.Following on from Melody Thomas' excellent series on sex and sexuality we hear discussion with Australian Sexologist Dr Nikki Goldstein, Melody Thomas and Bryan Crump and answers to some of your… Read more Audio
-
Nights' Overseas - Brazil
7:12 PM.Editor of the International section of Estado de Minas, the main daily newspaper of Minas Gerais, Pablo Pires Fernandes reports from the Federative Republic of Brazil. Audio
-
Nights' Pundit - Dillon Mayhew
8:12 PM.Dillon joins Brian Crump to talk about Maryam Mirzakhani who was the first woman and the first Iranian to win the Fields medal - considered to be the preeminent prize in mathematics - "for her… Read more Audio
-
Novelist Elizabeth Kostova
7:11 PM.Elizabeth Kostova is an American author whose first novel, The Historian, sold three million copies. She's in New Zealand for the first time ever to promote her latest book The Shadow Land, a… Read more Audio
-
Nights' Science - World Weather
8:12 PM.MetService severe weather forecaster Erick Brenstrum on how a day doesn't go by without some weather. Audio
-
Dr Naoko Muramatsu : funding aged care
7:12 PM.[image_crop:40613:full]
As our population ages, we'll probably have to decide how we're going to fund the cost of putting our parents and aged parents in care.
Japan, which has one of the oldest… Read more Audio
-
Candle Making
8:12 PM.If Spring can't come soon enough - here's another way of bringing some additional light into your life.Diana Turner is running candle making workshops in Napier this weekend. Audio
-
Sweeping history under the rug
7:12 PM.Audrey Truschke wrote a biography of Aurangzeb, the major Mughal king who fought Shivaji. And in accordance with legal advice, she had to alter some parts of the Indian edition. She's on the show to… Read more Audio
-
The Bang Breakdown
8:32 PM.Expert Dr Parni Farvid from AUT is in the studio discussing your questions after episode 3 of Bang! Audio
-
Nights' Pundit - History
8:11 PM.Peter Clayworth will be talking Wartime election controversies. Harry Holland, the militant socialist editor of the Maoriland Worker newspaper, stood as the Labour Party candidate. He advocated… Read more Audio
-
Overseas Correspondent Liat Collins
7:12 PM.Editor of The International Jerusalem Post and a Jerusalem Post columnist, Liat Collins reports from the State of Israel, she's going to talk about Gal Gadot who is Wonderwoman and has become the… Read more Audio
-
A lacemaker with a pacemaker
9:15 PM.Nicky Chapman reads an essay Jan Wallace sent to Bryan about her first pacemaker, originally written for the Heart Foundation. Audio
-
Nights Science - Native Fish Ecology
8:10 PM.Stella McQueen says Torrentfish are possibly New Zealand's most unique freshwater fish. Unlike most other native fish, they are not descended from Australian fish that went to sea as juveniles (like… Read more Audio
-
Isolating genes that cause Alzheimers
7:10 PM.Professor Peter St-George Hyslop won the 2017 Ryman Prize, for his research in Alzheimers. He talks to Bryan about his achievements in health, and how he and his team are able to figure out which… Read more Audio