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Memoir gives voice to gay Nigeria
10:07 AM.Chiké Frankie Edozien is a Nigerian-American writer and journalist. He is a professor of journalism at New York University and a journalist for the New York Post. His 2017 memoir 'Lives of Great Men… Read more Audio
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UK floods, post-Brexit red lines and the spread of Covid-19
9:51 AM.UK correspondent Harriet Line has the latest on the red lines Brussels has set out ahead of the first round of negotiations next week on the post-Brexit trade relationship between the UK and EU. Also… Read more Audio
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Human composting to begin in the US
9:39 AM.A United States firm is planning to offer the world's first human composting service in Washington State from next year. Recompose, which has done a pilot study on deceased volunteers, says the soft… Read more Audio
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Dire warnings over health of the Hauraki Gulf
9:09 AM.Ominous warnings about the health of the Hauraki Gulf are laid out in a new report which finds fisheries in peril, and polluted waterways choked with sediment build up. The State of the Gulf 2020… Read more Audio
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A good blood supply is good for memory
11:50 AM.Science commentator Malvindar Singh-Bains joins Kathryn to talk about how memory performance and other cognitive abilities benefit from a good blood supply to the brain. A recent study suggests that… Read more Audio
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Nadia Reid: Out Of My Province
11:26 AM.Dunedin based singer songwriter Nadia Reid talks to Kathryn about her new album Out of My Province. She burst onto the musical scene in 2014 with her first highly successful album Listen To Formation… Read more Video, Audio
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Music with RNZ's Yadana Shaw
11:06 AM.Yadana Saw looks at music discovery via video games. Grab your controllers and tune in as she plays the Beatles, D'Angelo and our own Naked and Famous. Read more Audio
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Book review - Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
10:39 AM.Airini Beautrais reviews Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez. Published by Penguin Random House. This book won the UK's 2019 Royal Society Science… Read more Audio
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Puppy love: Ben Moon - Denali
10:07 AM.American photographer and film maker Ben Moon was diagnosed with colorectal cancer aged twenty-nine. But his dog Denali helped him pull through. Ben is an adventure, lifestyle and portrait… Read more Video, Audio
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Scott Morrison critical of Labor's next zero plan
9:49 AM.Australia correspondent Annika Smethurst talks to Kathryn about the political reaction to Labor's plan to sign up to net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and calls to strip men's rights activist Bettina… Read more Audio
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Throwing open the farm gates
9:35 AM.Farmers around the country are opening their farm gates this Sunday as part of a new project to help reconnect Kiwis with the land and where their food comes from. The Open Farms Initiative will see… Read more Audio
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Chinese economy beginning to get going again : NZTE
9:09 AM.Chinese factories and businesses are beginning to resume production and trading, according to New Zealand's international business development agency. China is New Zealand's biggest trading partner -… Read more Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
11:46 AM.As the first anniversary of the Christchurch mosque attacks approaches, Gavin says news media will need to tread carefully. Also the possibility of no radio cricket commentary in future. Audio
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If I hadn't gone blind - Tom Skelton
11:29 AM.Comedian and storyteller Tom Skelton talks to Kathryn about the past 10 years since losing most of his sight, and wonders what might have been. He's performing his show 2020 Visions (If I hadn't gone… Read more Audio
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Business commentator Nikki Mandow
11:06 AM.Nikki talks to Kathryn about AMP selling its life policies to Resolution Life, the impact of the coronavirus on manufacturers and double ute cabs. Nikki Mandow is Newsroom's business editor and also a… Read more Audio
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Book review - The Year Without Summer by Guinevere Glasfurd
10:45 AM.Quentin Johnson reviews The Year Without Summer by Guinevere Glasfurd, published by Hachette NZ. Audio
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Want to do feminism better? Deborah Frances-White
10:12 AM.Creator of the hit 'Guilty Feminist' podcast, Deborah Frances-White talks to Kathryn Ryan about the complexities of being a 'woke' feminist, and trying to reconcile the desire to fight misogyny while… Read more Audio
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USA correspondent - Bernie's out in front
9:53 AM.Susan Davis looks at Bernie Sanders - will he remain the Democrats front-runner now? Also how Michael Bloomberg is tracking. Audio
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Power play: Trends and risks in the energy sector
9:39 AM.New Zealand's energy sector underwent great scrutiny as part of the 13-month Electricity Price Review, but the government may yet establish a backstop regulatory power to override the Electricity… Read more Audio
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Harvey Weinstein found guilty
9:09 AM.Harvey Weinstein, one of Hollywood's most powerful film producers, is facing up to 25 years in prison having been convicted of sexual assault by a New York jury a few hours ago. The 67 year old was… Read more Audio
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Urban Issues in Antarctica!
11:47 AM.With over 80 bases on the Antarctic continent, 40,000 tourists a year, and the increasing effects of climate change, the earth's last continent has rapidly developing environmental and 'urban'… Read more Audio
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Michael and Belinda van den Elzen's new cookery school
11:33 AM.From food in a truck to really laying down some roots, Mike van de Elzen and his wife Belinda have turned their hands to something with a homely feel - a cookery school that's run out of their home at… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Political commentators Hooton & Jones
11:11 AM.The ongoing impact of the coronavirus on trade as pressure on business intensifies. Also a look at the EV feebate scheme and National's economic plan. Read more Audio
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Book review - Blakwork by Alison Whittaker
11:06 AM.Anahera Gildea reviews Blakwork by Alison Whittaker, published by Magabala Books. Alison Whittaker will speak at the New Zealand Festival of the Arts in Wellington on 14 March. Audio
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Kate Tempest: 'I witness the world by paying attention'
10:10 AM.Critically acclaimed UK playwright, novelist, lyricist, and rapper Kate Tempest spoke with Kathryn Ryan while in New Zealand for the Festival of the Arts. Read more Video, Audio
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