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Kathleen Sharp: blood medicine
9:10 AM.Journalist and author of Blood Medicine: Blowing the Whistle on One of the Deadliest Prescription Drugs Ever. Audio
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Richie McCaw: rugby and leadership
8:35 AM.Richie McCaw is the captain of the All Blacks, and tells his story, with Greg McGee, in Richie McCaw: The Open Side. Audio
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Michael Nugent: blasphemy
8:10 AM.Writer from Dublin who chairs the advocacy group Atheist Ireland, and has written on blasphemy law in Ireland. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Richard Simpson: streams, places and big data
11:30 AM.Director of consultancy firm Metabola, executive committee member of the International Society of Digital Earth, and curator of Big Data / Changing Place, a programme of exhibitions, seminars and… Read more Audio
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Farah de Johnette: horse training
11:05 AM.American horsewoman who uses the waterhole rituals training technique of Carolyn Resnick, and is holding a clinic in Carterton. Audio
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Kim Hill speaks to reggae pioneer Jimmy Cliff | WOMAD 2013
10:05 AM.Pioneering Jamaican reggae star Jimmy Cliff brought reggae to the world when he starred in and created the soundtrack to the 1972 film The Harder They Come. He speaks to Kim Hill ahead of his… Read more Audio
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Gordon Parker: 7 vs 4
9:45 AM.Scientia Professor of Psychiatry at the University of New South Wales, whose analysis of the 1956 paper by psychologist George Miller challenges the long-held view that the mind can cope with only… Read more Audio
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James Russell: rat management
9:05 AM.Lecturer at The University of Auckland who has been internationally recognised for his conservation work, and has just received the Prime Minister's 2012 MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize. Audio
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Uma Kothari: celebrities and military
8:15 AM.Professor in Postcolonial Studies in the School of Environment and Development and Associate Director of the Brookes World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, and keynote speaker at the… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
11:50 AM.Kate discusses Nothing, by Janne Teller, and A Great Cake, by Tina Matthews. Audio
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Robert Thirkell: TV repairman
11:05 AM.Award-winning British television producer, and guest speaker at the 20th anniversary of the Screen Production and Development Association conference. Audio
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Sylvie Simmons: Leonard Cohen
10:06 AM.Author of the new biography, I'm Your Man: the Life of Leonard Cohen, which draws on the private archives of the poet and singer/songwriter Audio
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Shirley and Roger Horrocks: transiting Venus
9:10 AM.Filmmaking couple whose latest documentary, Venus - a Quest, was made to coincide with the Transit of Venus this year. Audio
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Margaret Brimble: organic chemistry
8:35 AM.Chair of Organic and Medicinal Chemistry in the School of Chemical Sciences and the School of Biological Sciences at The University of Auckland. who has been awarded the Rutherford Medal, the Mac… Read more Audio
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Kalle Lasn: Buy Nothing Day and Meme Wars
8:11 AM.Founder and editor of Adbusters magazine, which has popularised the Occupy movement and Buy Nothing Day, and author of Meme Wars: the Creative Destruction of Neo-Classical Economics. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Sam Rye: food distribution
11:45 AM.Community connector of Wellington company Bucky Box, a social enterprise that is building the software behind a better food system. Audio
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Kim Dong-Sung: finance and faith
11:05 AM.Asian head of the World Council of Churches, who is taking part in a world-wide conversation on developing a just global economic system. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Richard Meros
10:05 AM.Author of a number of books and plays; his 2011 book, Richard Meros Salutes the Southern Man, is now a play opening next week at Downstage. Audio
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Jim Endersby: imperial science
9:35 AM.Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Sussex who will visit Auckland later this month for a lecture, Imperial Science: the Invention of New Zealand's Plants. Audio
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Benjamin Lorr: Bikram yoga
9:05 AM.Author of Hell-Bent: Obsession, Pain, and the Search for Something Like Transcendence in Competitive Yoga. Audio
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Mason Tvert: legalising marijuana
8:40 AM.Co-director of the Campaign to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol, which was behind the successful marijuana legalisation effort in Colorado. Audio
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Clive Peedell
8:15 AM.Consultant clinical oncologist and co-leader of the National Health Action party, formed by physicians concerned about the future of the National Health Service in Britain. Audio