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Film & TV: The Offer, Irma Vep, Good Grief - season two
11:45 AM.Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to talk about The Offer about the making of the Godfather (TVNZ+), Irma Vep (Neon) - a new series starring Alicia Vikander about an actress who goes… Read more Audio
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When you love your child, but sometimes you don't like parenthood
11:25 AM.Psychologist Sarb Johal say ambivalence about parenting can strike at any time - even in the lead up to parenting. He says it's totally normal but because few parents ever voice these feelings, it's… Read more Audio
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Tech: What IT teams worry about, BlackBasta, Bronze Starlight
11:05 AM.Cyber-security expert Tony Grasso looks at a new survey of what keeps companies' IT security teams up at night...with ransomware and phishing attacks top of the list. Read more Audio
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Book Review - Notes on Womanhood by Sarah Jane Barnett
10:35 AM.Hannah August reviews Notes on Womanhood by Sarah Jane Barnett, published by Otago University Press Read more Audio
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How to help your child have a good relationship with sleep
10:05 AM. One in ten children suffer from a sleep disorder but most of us – including GPs and paediatricians – know very little about the signs and symptoms, says Dr Chris Winter. In his new book The Rested… Read more Audio
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UK: PM brands Putin 'evil', second Scottish independence vote, Partygate probe
9:45 AM.UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to look at the NATO meeting in Madrid, plans to hold a second vote on Scottish independence and Downing Street able to give anonymous evidence suggesting… Read more Audio
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Canine tool to detect Kauri dieback
9:30 AM. Four years ago the Auckland Council imposed strict measures to prevent the spread of Kauri dieback disease, including closing off parts of the Waitakere Ranges to the public. Read more Audio
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Business leaders call for meaningful climate action
9:05 AM.The Climate Leaders' Coalition - whose 96 signatories are responsible for almost 60 percent of the country's greenhouse gas emissions - will today officially launch a Statement of Ambition, which aims… Read more Audio
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Science: Covid vaccines saved millions, insecticidal cat nip, keeping a beat
11:45 AM.Science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles joins Kathryn to talk about research that's modelled how many lives were saved during the first year the vaccines were available, a catnip plant from Japan and… Read more Audio
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New picture book reveals the real Leonardo da Vinci
11:30 AM.Taupo-based illustrator Donovan Bixley has published an illustrated biography of one of the greatest thinkers of all time; Leonardo da Vinci. Read more Audio
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Music with Charlotte Ryan
11:05 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan joins Kathryn to play new music from Marlon Williams, Beth Orton and a classic from Elvis. Read more Audio
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Light rail, an extra tunnel for Wellington proposed
10:30 AM.The Government's preferred option to remake the Capital's transport infrastructure, released this morning, includes light rail from the city centre to the south coast.
It wants tracks connecting… Read more Audio
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Book review: A Waiter in Paris by Edward Chisholm
10:25 AM.Cynthia Morahan reviews A Waiter in Paris by Edward Chisholm, published by Hachette NZ Read more Audio
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Hope and Despair: Fazila Amiri on the return of the Taliban
10:05 AM.Kathyrn talks to Canadian film maker and writer Fazila Amiri about her documentary And Still I Sing.
it tells the story of two friends competing to be the first woman to win Afganistan's version of… Read more Audio
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Australia: Albanese at NATO, delay to submarine plans
9:45 AM.Australia correspondent Bernard Keane joins Kathryn to talk about what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is doing at NATO in Madrid, and why the government is now talking about sorting its submarine… Read more Audio
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The harms of 'sharenting' and how to protect children online
9:30 AM.A privacy expert says Kiwi kids need better protection when it comes to what's being shared about them by their parents online. Read more Audio
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Oranga Tamariki funding for charities in doubt
9:15 AM.Oranga Tamariki has given notice to all its service providers that their funding contracts are not guaranteed beyond the next three to six months. Hundreds of charities and NGOs which have Oranga… Read more Audio
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Explosive revelations about Donald Trump's state of mind on January 6th
9:05 AM.Damning testimony has emerged about the former US President, Donald Trump's behaviour on the day of the January 6th Capitol riots.
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Financial Planner Liz Koh on the psychology of investing
11:50 AM.Liz talks to Kathryn about why some people are risk takers and some aren't. Also why some people panic when their investments fall in value and some don't. Read more Audio
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Shipwrecked: the enduring mystery of the General Grant
11:30 AM.It's a story involving shipwreck, treasure, castaways, heroism and survival.
The shipwreck of the General Grant is one of the most enduring mysteries of New Zealand's nautical history.
Cristina… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Rebecca Stevenson
11:05 AM.Rebecca discusses China's clamp down on influencers.
Also the reaction from businesses, including New Zealand linked footwear firm Allbirds to the Roe versus Wade abortion decision in the US. Read more Audio
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Book review: The Men by Sandra Newman
10:40 AM.Melanie O'Loughlin of Lamplight Books reviews The Men by Sandra Newman, published by Allen and Unwin. Read more Audio
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New Zealander wins "one of the toughest" ultra-marathon races
10:35 AM.New Zealand ultra-marathon runner Ruth Croft has won the Western States Endurance 100 race in California - described as one of the world's toughest races - in searing 40 degree heat. It was… Read more Audio
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iPod and iPhone inventor Tony Fadell on start-ups and screw-ups
10:06 AM.Tony Fadell is an American engineer and designer who was instrumental in the creation of the the iPod and iPhone during his time at Apple. In fact, he's often referred to as "the father of the iPod"… Read more Video, Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving - Roe v Wade protests
9:50 AM.Ron Elving is Senior Editor and Correspondent on the Washington Desk for NPR News. Read more Audio