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Calling Home: Sarah and Gavin Steiner (currently) in Morocco
9:35 AM.The Steiner family call home from Morocco and talk to Jim about their non-stop travels and the people they have met along the way. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 February 2024
9:08 AM.This week on Mediawatch, does bad news about the economy trump good news? The end of the line for goneburger? Read more Audio
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Charlotte Ryan: Is music journalism dead?
8:45 AM.Music 101 host Charlotte Ryan spoke to Jim about music journalism's shifting sands. Read more Audio
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Russell Howard: 'British people look like dropped pies'
8:10 AM.British stand-up comedian Russell Howard is currently on a nine-date Aotearoa tour and dropped into the RNZ Auckland studio to talk to Jim. Read more Audio
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Jamie Tahana: UK Correspondent in London
11:50 AM.Former RNZ Maori news editor Jamie Tahana joins us with the latest headlines from London. Read more Audio
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What the Luddites can teach us about the march of tech
11:10 AM.Technology journalist for the LA Times, Brian Merchant joins us to talk about his book Blood in the Machine and his thinking around how we respond to the current moment of AI job automation. Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
10:30 AM.Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition joins us once again. In her first chat of 2024, Ali looks at different cooking oils, their benefits and how to make the most of them.
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Crystal Hefner: Behind closed doors at the Playboy mansion
10:00 AM.Crystal Hefner, widow of Playboy founder Hugh Hefner opens up about life with the late tycoon in her new memoir, "Only Say Good Things: Surviving 'Playboy' and Finding Myself." The sex, the drugs, the… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Jaime Kruijer in Revelstoke, British Columbia
9:35 AM.Calling Home this Sunday is Queenstown native Jaime Kruijer from the Winter sports destination of Revelstoke in British Columbia. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 January 2024
9:08 AM.What you missed over summer: harmless sharks, woke worries, sewage smells and water woes flood the holiday news drought; media cop flak for coverage of Golriz Ghahraman's downfall. Read more Audio
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Jasmin Fox-Skelly: Balancing your oral microbiome
8:35 AM.For many of us oral health is a matter of shiny teeth and a nice smile, but science journalist, Jasmin Fox-Skelly has been drilling into the topic and it turns out there's vast array of viruses, fungi… Read more Audio
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Jack Waley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
8:25 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen was such a hit over the summer that we've invited him back as a regular Sunday Morning guest. Jack is the mind behind the questions on BBC's infamous quiz show 'Only… Read more Audio
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Andrew Read: How worrying is the JN1 Variant?
8:10 AM.New Zealander Dr Andrew Read is the director of its Institutes of Life Sciences at Pennsylvania State University. He works at the forefront of international research on Covid and specialises in the… Read more Audio
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Sam Hollis: What does a film buff watch over Christmas?
11:26 AM.Film buff and regular reviewer for RNZ Afternoons, Sam Hollis shares his top pick for festive film viewing. Read more Audio
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Ruud Kleinpaste: How many bugs are in the average house?
11:06 AM.The Bugman, naturalist, columnist and broadcaster, Ruud Kleinpaste takes a look all the creepie-crawlies lurking in out carpets, pantries and bedrooms. Read more Audio
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Ra Charmian: My latest track
10:39 AM.Tamaki Makaurau-based, husband-wife duo Ra Charmian introduce us to their new single, 'Papatuanuku He Ataahua Koe' - which is a stunning te reo Maori interpretation of 'What a Wonderful World'. Band… Read more Audio
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Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud: 'Happiness is not to be found in a suburban McMansion'
10:07 AM.Award-winning broadcaster, host of the BBC television series Grand Designs, writer, environmentalist, and storyteller, Kevin McCloud is coming to New Zealand in February for a series of special… Read more Audio
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Michelle Wong: Your skincare questions answered by a chemist
9:37 AM.Dr Michelle Wong a cosmetic chemist and science educator with a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry and runs the popular Lab Muffin Beauty Science blog. She joined us last week to talk about the science of… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 December 2020 - Horowhenua special
9:08 AM.Covering news all over the country is a struggle for media companies dealing with rising costs and falling income. But some local outlets are surviving - and even thriving. Mediawatch's Hayden Donnel… Read more Audio
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Lucy Corry: Christmas food ideas
8:40 AM.Award-winning food writer, author of Homecooked: Seasonal Recipes for Every Day and RNZ's Lifestyle & Entertainment editor, Lucy Corry, the Kitchenmaid has some has some excellent ideas for your… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Brendon Johnston in Ranua, Finland
8:12 AM.Calling Home this morning is Brendon Johnston in the far North of Finland just below the arctic circle in a place called Ranua. Brendon lives with his partner Natalie, their two boys, and a howl of… Read more Audio
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US journalist George Packer on Trump, Biden, and an America in crisis
6:05 PM.US journalist, novelist and playwright George Packer may be best known for his work in the New Yorker and The Atlantic regarding U.S. foreign policy, and for his book The Assassins' Gate: America in… Read more Audio
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Dr Al Gillespie: A global murder mystery
11:45 AM.Dozens of elite Russians have died in suspicious circumstances over the past few years in what the Sydney Morning Herald has called "a global murder mystery." Waikato University's International Law… Read more Audio
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Jeffrey Halley: New government, new year, but same old economy?
11:35 AM.Jeffrey Halley is a Kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the senior market analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his analysis regularly sought by Bloomberg, the BBC… Read more Audio
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Simone and Malcolm Collins: the pro-birthers trying to grow populations
10:25 AM.Last year, billionaire Elon Musk tweeted that population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming. It is a trend occurring in many countries and… Read more Audio