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Dr Claire Matthews: NZ Super not enough for Kiwi retirees
7:11 AM.Dr Claire Matthews has just released her Massey University Retirement Expenditure Guidelines and its not good news for a lot of people. Read more Audio
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Jake Knapp: six years of life with a distraction-free iPhone
11:39 AM.New York Times bestselling author Jake Knapp realised he has a serious problem when it came to his phone and took action to get control back over his life without constant app distractions. Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max: Professor Mohan Dutta
11:35 AM.Three Minutes Max: short, sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Mohan Dutta is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation at Massey University… Read more Audio
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Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman: Milli Vanilli on the violin
11:06 AM.Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman thought she'd achieved a lifelong dream when she landed a job as a professional violinist but she was unwittingly part of a musical sham. Read more Audio
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Elizabeth Stokoe: understanding the psychology of talk
10:40 AM.Elizabeth Stokoe is a professor of social interaction who analysed thousands of real-life conversations for her new book Talk. She talks to Jim Mora about the most effective words to use when you want… Read more Video, Audio
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Matt Parker on the not-so-serious side of mathematics
10:04 AM.Many people get put off maths at a young age and think they're no good at it, but none of we humans are much good at maths, even though it underpins modern society, says mathematician and… Read more Video, Audio
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Scott Esdaile: Vigil for the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings
9:50 AM.Scott Esdaile is the organiser of Sunday's 'Remember Those Who Lost Their Lives 15-3-19' vigil -- which takes place at North Hagley Park from 5pm-7 pm. Read more Audio
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Richard Beddie: New Zealand's inactivity rate amongst the worst in the world
9:40 AM.The ExerciseNZ chief executive Richard Beddie has just returned from a World Health Organisation conference in Geneva, where he discovered New Zealanders are among the least active in the world. Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max: Associate Professor Dave Parry
9:37 AM.Three Minutes Max: short, sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Associate Professor Dave Parry is Head of the Department of Computer Science at the Auckland University of Technology… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 March 2019
9:06 AM.How Christchurch's assault has made a mark on our media; to name -or not to name; lessons from Norway on covering the quest for justice. Audio
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Professor Kathleen Belew: Christchurch terrorist driven by classic white power ideologies
8:42 AM.Kathleen Belew, Associate Professor of U.S. History and the College at the University of Chicago, shares her research on white supremacy. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Craig Paterson in Latvia
7:45 AM.Calling Home guest this week is Craig Paterson in Riga, Latvia where he's secondary School Assistant Principal at the city's International School. Read more Audio
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How Parliament reacted to the Christchurch terror attacks
7:30 AM.No question time, an early adjournment and a prayer delivered by a guest were some of the changes to Parliament this week in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks. Read more Audio
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Angus Vail: Rocking out for Christchurch
7:17 AM.Angus Vail, a New Zealand-born music manager is using his connections to hold concert in New York to raise money for the families and victims of the Christchurch shooting. Read more Audio
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Dominic O'Connell: Brexit and being back home in Christchurch for the terror attacks
7:11 AM.The Christchurch native and BBC business reporter Dominic O'Connell on the latest rumblings in the ongoing Brexit saga and the mass shooting in the Garden City. Read more Audio
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Praying with 'strangers' in Parliament
6:55 PM.Parliament’s Speaker, Trevor Mallard has broken more than a century of tradition to demonstrate unity by inviting leaders of faith communities into the House to pray. Read more Audio
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A brief and sober House - Parliament after the shootings
When Parliament resumes on Tuesday it will be in a sombre mood. And the focus of a shortened week will be the Christchurch attacks. Read more Audio
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Petitioning Parliament for breast cancer treatments
11:44 AM.Petitioners calling for funding for particular breast cancer treatments have fronted up to a committee in support of their request but how does the petition process work? Read more Audio
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Jacob Vigil: the truth about medicinal cannabis
11:24 AM.Associate Professor Jacob M. Vigil at the Department of psychology at the University of New Mexico has been looking at the effects of medicinal cannabis products, in particular the marijuana compound… Read more Audio
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Professor Virginia Eubanks: digital inequality
11:04 AM.The US-based professor and author of Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor; Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age is in the… Read more Audio
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Julie Fry: mythbusting New Zealander's attitudes about ambition
10:39 AM.Julie Fry is herself quite ambitious. She's a consulting economist who spends time between New York and Motueka. Together with Hayden Glass, who's equally qualified and ambitious, they have written… Read more Audio
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Three Minutes Max: Al Gillespie
10:30 AM.Three Minutes Max: short, sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Today, International Law professor Al Gillespie talking about the threat of the extreme right -- which has existed in… Read more Audio
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Dominic O'Connell: The bizarreness that is Brexit
10:15 AM.New Zealand-born BBC business reporter Dominic O'Connell is with us to look at all the latest in the Brexit saga, the major issue that are at play, and some of the deep divides that have emerged in… Read more Audio
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The rise and rise of nationalism in Europe
10:05 AM.Journalist Tom Carstensen reports for major media around the world including the BBC. He's currently writing a book on his specialty subject, nationalism in Europe, for which he has done extensive… Read more Audio
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Dr Sarb Johal: Helping young people through the Christchurch tragedy
9:45 AM.As children return to school this week, Psychologist and disaster mental health expert, Dr Sarb Johal explains how to best support them following the Christchurch mosque shootings Read more Audio