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Callum Christopher: Roskill to Brazil
9:45 AM.Teacher and football coach at Mt Roskill Grammar School, whose new online series, Being Roskill Season 3: Brazil, takes an in-depth look at Brazilian football, culture and society. Audio
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Hazel Chapman: forests in Nigeria
9:10 AM.Professor in Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Canterbury, and Director of the Nigerian Montane Forest Project. Audio
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Derek Grzelewski: extreme New Zealand
8:10 AM.Writer, filmmaker, former professional fly-fishing guide, founder of the Wanaka Flyfishing Academy, host of the Trout Diaries podcast, and author of new book, Going to Extremes: Adventures in Unknown… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listerners to the Saturday Morning programme of 28 June 2014 Audio
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Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: poetry
11:45 AM.Painter, poet, curator and writer discussing the new collection Essential New Zealand Poems: Facing the Empty Page, and One Human in Height by Rachel O'Neill. Audio
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Lotta Dann: stopping drinking
11:05 AM.New Zealand journalist who deciding to stop drinking alcohol and started the anonymous blog, Mrs D is Going Without, which is also the title of her new memoir. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Giovanni Tiso
10:10 AM.Italian writer and translator based in Wellington, whose main research interest is the relationship between memory and technology. Audio
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Charles Murigande: genocide and conciliation in Rwanda
9:07 AM.Tokyo-based Rwandan High Commissioner to New Zealand and Australia who returned from exile to his home country in 1994, after the genocide of over a million people. Read more Audio
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Jon Waters: aquatic mammal prehistory
8:40 AM.Professor in the Department of Zoology, Otago University, and a principal investigator at the Allan Wilson Centre, whose research focuses on prehistoric sea lions, penguins and other coastal species. Audio
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Kent Greenfield: choice and limits
8:12 AM.Professor of Law and Law Fund Research Scholar at Boston College Law School, and author of the 2011 book, The Myth of Choice: Personal Responsibility in a World of Limits. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: wind energy
11:40 AM.Engineer and author who lives in Dunsandel, discussing wind energy. Audio
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Joanna Rakoff: answering Salinger’s mail
11:08 AM.Journalist and author who writes about her experience answering fan mail for reclusive writer J.D. Salinger in her memoir, My Salinger Year. Audio
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Andy Neill: The Beatles in New Zealand
10:08 AM.UK-based New Zealand writer and researcher, and co-author with Australian writer Greg Armstrong of the forthcoming book, Half a World Away: The Beatles' Australasian Tour 1964. Read more Audio
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Tony Taylor: John Lennon and Beatlemania
9:45 AM.Emeritus Professor at Victoria University's School of Psychology, interviewed John Lennon during the group's 1964 tour of New Zealand, and surveyed local fans for a paper about Beatlemania. Read more Audio
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Warwick Freeman and Karl Fritsch: jewellery
9:07 AM.New Zealand jewellers and curators of Wunderrūma, an exhibition at the Dowse featuring pieces by contemporary New Zealand artists alongside Māori taonga and Pacific and historical European pieces. Audio
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Philip Ball: beauty ≠ truth
8:40 AM.British science writer, whose work appears in Nature, New Scientist and Prospect, among others. His most recent book is Serving the Reich: The Struggle for the Soul of Physics Under Hitler, and he… Read more Audio
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Cap Bocage director and Dark Horse co-producer: Jim Marbrook
8:12 AM.New Zealand director of documentary Cap Bocage, and co-producer of new feature, The Dark Horse, which will both screen during this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 14 June 2014 Audio
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Shane Cave: corruption and poetry
11:45 AM.International anti-corruption consultant who divides his time between Papua New Guinea and New Zealand, and has just produced The Sound of Words, a book and CD of poetry. Audio
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Rose Blackett: gifted children
11:05 AM.President of the New Zealand Association for Gifted Children who will speak at events during the upcoming Gifted Awareness Week. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Taika Waititi
10:05 AM.New Zealand actor and director whose latest production, What We Do In The Shadows, is a mockumentary film about a group of vampires flatting in Wellington Read more Audio
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Adam Hyde: book sprints and software
9:35 AM.Founder of the Book Sprints process, which helps groups create books from scratch in three to five days. He is about to take up a position at the Public Library of Science in San Francisco. Audio
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Jenifer Roberts: Fitz and Christchurch
9:05 AM.Historical biographer and author of a number of books, most recently Fitz: the Colonial Adventures of James Edward Fitzgerald. Audio
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Steve Hathaway: 93% ocean
8:40 AM.Underwater filmmaker based north of Auckland who is a passionate advocate for New Zealand's oceans and sea life. Audio