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Calling Home: Duncan Clarke in Costa Rica
7:45 AM.Technically, Duncan Clarke still lives at his mother's place in Wellington, but that's because his vocation as a long-haul tour bus driver means he is effectively of no fixed abode. The former… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Political party donations in New Zealand
7:20 AM.News broke this week that police and the Serious Fraud Office will investigate the New Zealand First Foundation to see if it has breached the Electoral Act. This follows an announcement on the 29th of… Read more Audio
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'We took the photos' - NZ First's photo controversy
7:10 AM.We took the photos' -- that was the stark front page headline on the Dominion Post newspaper last Thursday. That was a quote from comments the NZ First leader Winston Peters made in an interview on… Read more Audio
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World's longest race stretches 3,100 miles around single NYC block
11:30 AM.The Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race spans across 52 days around one New York City block. Sanjay Rawal is the director of the new film that examines the race and what drives people to take part. It's… Read more Audio
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Kate Murphy: You're Not Listening
11:05 AM.Self-improvement guru Dale Carnegie always said listening was key to getting ahead in life. Journalist Kate Murphy takes a closer look at the art of listening in her new book, You're Not Listening:… Read more Audio
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Beer can helps reunite woman with her dog after three years
10:50 AM.When Monica Mathis' dog Hazel disappeared from her yard in 2017 she tried everything to find her beloved pet again, but to no avail. Three years later, thanks to the surprising intervention of a beer… Read more Audio
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My Current Song: Blind Boy Paxton - 'Trying to Make One Hundred'
10:40 AM.American blues extraordinaire Jerron 'Blind Boy' Paxton is currently in the country for an eight-date visit, making his triumphant return to New Zealand after a string of sold-out shows here two years… Read more Audio
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How melodic alarms could reduce morning grogginess
10:25 AM.The sounds you wake up to could be affecting how groggy and clumsy you are in the morning, according to new research. RMIT University doctoral researcher Stuart McFarlane was lead author of the… Read more Audio
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William Gibson: Why our 'now' is getting shorter and shorter
10:04 AM.William Gibson has imagined the near future more convincingly than anyone else for four decades now. His latest sci-fi thriller, Agency, is a book with both feet placed firmly in the future that will… Read more Audio
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The Kiwi behind the US adult study hall startup
9:37 AM.High-flying New Zealander Nodira Khoussainova is the co-founder and CEO of Focused, a Silicon Valley startup that helps people accomplish undistracted work for a couple of hours in a study hall-type… Read more Audio
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How gardening creates a time warp
8:41 AM.Gardening is more than a relaxing hobby. It's good for your health, whatever age you are. Dr Harriet Gross is a psychology professor at Lincoln University in the United Kingdom. She explains why… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Victoria Hoult in Porto Alegre
7:45 AM.Victoria Hoult has been living and teaching in Porto Alegre for the past two and a half years. She and partner Ben have immersed themselves in the local community and culture and both love the… Read more Audio
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GP warns another flu pandemic is a certainty
7:30 AM.In the wake of the coronavirus out of Wuhan, China, Edinburgh-based GP and writer Dr. Gavin Francis insists we are getting better and better at controlling these things, but he is adamant there will… Read more Audio
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Donald Trump's 'bonkers' week in US politics
7:18 AM.It's been yet another big week in US politics, with Donald Trump capping things off with a rambling, vitriolic speech in the wake of his impeachment acquittal. US correspondent Karen Kasler has been… Read more Audio
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China correspondent: "The world's most populous country is on hold"
7:10 AM.The outbreak of the coronavirus in China has impacted the world's most populous country in almost every way possible, leaving it in a shut-down state. Globe and Mail Beijing correspondent Nathan… Read more Audio
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How NZ would fare during a world catastrophe
8:12 AM.Is New Zealand ready to cope in a global catastrophe? John Gerritsen investigates Read more Video, Audio
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The New Zealander running Bethlehem University
11:38 AM.Bethlehem University is a Catholic University on the West Bank, established in 1973 as a joint venture between the De La Salle order and the Vatican. Its Vice-Chancellor, Brother Peter Bray FSC, is a… Read more Audio
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US correspondent Molly Crane-Newman on the Weinstein trial
11:27 AM.Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein faces two counts of predatory sexual assault, two counts of rape and one count of criminal sexual assault in his New York case. New York Daily News journalist Molly… Read more Audio
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What's behind the rise of the hoarding disorder?
11:05 AM.Clinical hoarding affects up to 6 percent of the world population, twice as many as OCD, yet it is a largely misunderstood disorder. Read more Audio
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The innocent joy of trespassing
10:40 AM.Nick Slater's life changed one night several years ago when he was coaxed into trespassing in the hope of finding the best view in Ho Chi Minh City. He described it as a 'spiritual experience' and… Read more Audio
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My Current Song: Jackie Bristow - 'Without You'
10:32 AM.New Zealand-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow has returned home for a 16-date summer tour. Bristow joins the show to discuss the tour, her new album, and the inspiration behind… Read more Audio
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'We're entering a new phase of earthquakes in New Zealand'
10:04 AM.Author Matthew Wright has looked back at New Zealand's history with earthquakes and where we stand with them today. The result is his new book, Living on Shaky Ground: The science and story behind New… Read more Audio
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UK correspondent Dominic O'Connell on Brexit
9:40 AM.The United Kingdom is no longer a member of the European Union (EU) as of this weekend. BBC Business presenter, New Zealander Dominic O'Connell offers some on-the-ground reaction from London. Read more Audio
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3MM: Allan Dick on Dunedin's war against cars
9:37 AM.Three Minutes Max, where New Zealanders share short and sharp opinions. Here's former broadcaster, Allan Dick with his thoughts on the war that is being waged against Dunedin car owners in favour of… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 February 2020
9:06 AM.This week Mediawatch looks at what makes radio the 'cockroach' of world mass media. Also: Mediawatch look at the latest developments in the government's public broadcasting plan, a controversial… Read more Audio
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