Follow this podcast
Direct XML Feeds
The link(s) below can be pasted into your podcasting software.
Podcast (MP3) Oggcast (Vorbis)
Recent items from Saturday Morning
-
Greg O'Brien: across the water
9:05 AM.Poet, painter, writer and curator at large whose work features in the book, Kermadec: Nine Artists Explore the South Pacific and the travelling exhibition of the same name. His most recent book of… Read more Audio
-
Joyce Alberts: false memories
8:40 AM.Clinical psychologist at the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service in Burwood, Christchurch, who completed a Master of Science and a PhD in the area of false memories. Audio
-
Victoria Davis: medical marijuana
8:15 AM.Environmentalist who served as Golden Bay's sole radiographer for 22 years, and was discharged without conviction in the Nelson District Court on charges of cultivating and possessing cannabis. Audio
-
Margo Lanagan : selkies
11:40 AM.Australian writer of short stories and young adult fiction, whose latest book, Sea Hearts, has the legend of the selkie as its backround. Audio
-
Sally Kabak : grandparent caregivers
11:05 AM.Caregiver, with her husband, to their granddaughter, and author of Grandchildren : Our Hopes and Dreams - A Modern and Practical Guide to Raising Grandchildren. Audio
-
Lucinda Williams : songs and relationships
10:05 AM.Grammy Award-winning singer songwriter who mixes rock, blues, folk and country music in her music and plays concerts in Auckland on April 10th and Wellington on April 11th. Audio
-
Art with Mary Kisler : Vincent van Gogh
9:45 AM.Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing the life and work of Vincent van Gogh, including two paintings in the Degas to Dali… Read more Audio
-
Greg McGee : love and money
9:05 AM.Auckland writer, best known for his plays, particularly Foreskin's Lament, film and television drama; his new novel is titled Love and Money. Audio
-
Damon Salesa : Pacific solutions
8:30 AM.First Rhodes Scholar of Pacific descent, who has spent the last ten years at the University of Michigan, and returned to New Zealand as Associate Professor at the University of Auckland's Centre for… Read more Audio
-
Daniel Hamermesh : beauty pays
8:15 AM.Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Texas at Austin, and author of numerous articles and books, most recently Beauty Pays : Why Attractive People Are More Successful. Audio
-
Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
-
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
11:45 AM.Kate De Goldi discusses four books from the New York Review Children's Collection: The Bear and the People by Reiner Zimnik, The Crane by Reiner Zimnik, The School for Cats, and The Hotel Cat, both by… Read more Audio
-
Tony Taylor: fish and time
11:05 AM.Former geology professor who traveled from Sydney to Vancouver Island at the age of 80 to meet his eight-year-old grandson for the first time and teach him fly fishing. He writes about it in his first… Read more Audio
-
Nick Lowe: career reinvention
10:05 AM.English songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist who has written songs for the likes of Johnny Cash and produced a number of varied albums since his debut, Jesus of Cool, in 1978. He is visiting… Read more Audio
-
Claire Stent: yearbooks
9:40 AM.New Zealand Yearbooks Information analyst at Statistics New Zealand who has been involved with the digitisation of the New Zealand Official Yearbook, which provides a comprehensive statistical picture… Read more Audio
-
Roddy Doyle: middle aged men
9:05 AM.Irish writer best known for his novels (Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, The Commitments) who also writes plays, non-fiction, children's books, and short stories, including new collection Bullfighting. Audio
-
Nicole Foss: global finance and peak oil
8:15 AM.Peak oil and the economy Senior editor of TheAutomaticEarth.org, which chronicles and interprets the ongoing credit crunch, and former editor of The Oil Drum Canada, where she wrote on peak oil and… Read more Audio
-
Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
-
Gardening with Kath Irvine: fruit trees
11:45 AM.Teacher of Edible Backyard workshops from her garden in Ohau; talking about fruit trees. Audio
-
Maramena Roderick & Julian Arahanga: music in prison
11:06 AM.Producer and director of a new thirteen-part Maori Television documentary series, Songs from the Inside, which follows four New Zealand musicians as they mentor prison inmates to write and perform… Read more Audio
-
Playing Favourites with David Mitchell
10:08 AM.New Zealand architect who has designed numerous buildings, taught design at the Auckland schools of architecture, written two books and presented a six-part television series on New Zealand… Read more Audio
-
Richard Davenport-Hines: Titanic lives
9:06 AM.Historian and biographer whose new book, Titanic Lives: Migrants and Millionaires, Conmen and Crew, is published to coincide with the centenary of the ship's sinking. Audio
-
Catherine Syms: teaching ethics
8:39 AM.Director for Philosophy, Religion and Ethics at Diocesan School for Girls, who helped establish New Zealand's first school-based Centre for Ethics. Audio
-
Will Haughey: toys in Honduras
8:12 AM.New Zealand-born entrepreneur who left financial career in New York to work with his brother on Tegu, a toy business based in Honduras. Audio
-
Kelly Link : in the slipstream
11:40 AM.American "slipstream" writer whose work mixes the genres of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery. Audio