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Professor Ronald Postuma: Dreams and Parkinson's
11:45 AM.The number of people with Parkinson's Disease in New Zealand has been steadily increasing with about 1 in every 100 people over age 60 estimated to get it - and there is no cure ... just a managing of… Read more Audio
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Breanna Morris: Drive for Success
11:30 AM.New Zealander Breanna Morris is one of the brightest young female talents in world motorsport. She talks to Jim about racing at the highest level at such a young age and where she wants her talent to… Read more Audio
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Dr Rosie Gibson: Sleeping Pills and Dementia
11:15 AM.A new study by Alzheimer's researchers has found sleep medications increase the risk of dementia in some people. But the type and quantity of the medication may be factors in explaining the higher… Read more Audio
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Sting looks ahead to being an Englishman in New Zealand
11:06 AM.As both a solo artist and member of the Police, Sting has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. He says he still finds something new in his songs, as he prepares to tour New Zealand next month.
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Dr Ali Hill: Nutrition Edition
10:45 AM.Dr Ali Hill from the Human Nutrition department of Otago University is back once again to dig into the latest research into how we fuel our bodies. Today she talks to Jim about the dangers of the dry… Read more Audio
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Parental support no match for teens' internet sugar highs
10:35 AM.The more social support a teenager has from their parents, the more likely they are to be addicted to the internet, according to a new study from the Sydney Business School. Read more Audio
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Music isn't everything, says full-strength Gin Wigmore
10:06 AM.Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, sometime-hotelier and self-confessed rebel Gin Wigmore returns to Aotearoa next month for a five-date regional tour. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Sarah Codd from Montana
9:40 AM.New Zealander Sarah Codd talks to Jim from her home in Bozeman, Montana where she is co-director of the Magnetic Resonance Lab and a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
9:08 AM.Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to… Read more Video, Audio
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Philip Oldfield: Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' megacity
8:30 AM.You won't see it on Google Earth but The MIT Technology Review has obtained exclusive satellite pictures, in conjunction with Soar Earth, an Australian startup, showing work well underway on Saudi… Read more Audio
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Burnout – what is it and what helps?
8:10 AM.The dangers of burnout – a stress-based condition related to overwork – are too often disregarded, says Australian psychiatrist Gordon Parker. He argues that we need better public education about how… Read more Audio
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Dave Fane: The Heartbreak Choir
11:42 AM.Dave Fane, Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, and household face and name from his membership of the Naked Samoans with Oscar Kightley and Robbie Magasiva. Sione's Wedding, BroTown, Outrageous… Read more Audio
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Belinda Jackson: A Marlborough welcome
11:32 AM.The CNBC business website has released its list of the 10 most welcoming places in the world, and Marlborough has come in 6th. based, apparently, on 240 million reviews assessed on the website… Read more Audio
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Cyclone Gabrielle hits Norfolk Island overnight
11:25 AM.Cyclone Gabrielle hit Norfolk Island overnight. To get an idea of how that was for the 2000 residents of the island, and the 1000 tourists who didn't fly out, Jim talks to Marilyn Granbeau at the… Read more Audio
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Dr Jonathan May: ChatGPT is just another tool we can use
11:06 AM.It's been hard to miss the flurry of media coverage around ChatGPT, the artificial large language model website which can apparently help students cheat with their assignments. Dr Jonathan May is an… Read more Audio
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Kayt Sukel: The need for quiet in a noisy world
10:27 AM.It's official. The world is getting noiser. Silence is disappearing, increasing stress, raising blood pressure, having a bearing on cardiovascular disease, dementia, diabetes, and of course, hearing… Read more Audio
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Professor Phil Hansbro: What to eat to keep inflammation under control
10:06 AM.Professor Phil Hansbro is the depute director of Australia's Centenary Research Institute and director of the Centre for Inflammation at Sydney's University of Technology. He's internationally… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Haydon Dewes in Calgary, Canada
9:40 AM.Haydon Dewes grew up in Hastings then worked for a while a reporter at the Dominion Post. He's been living in Calgary for years now, raising a family there and founding a craft brewing beer company. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 12 February 2023
9:08 AM.Media merger out of its misery; supermarkets shaping the food price story; Southlander goes solo to tell southern stories. Read more Audio
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Dr Kevin Stone: How long does it take to get fit?
8:44 AM.The idea of getting fit can be daunting. For some it's because they've never really done it, for others, perhaps they've been ill or injured and watched their fitness disappear. Orthopaedic Surgeon… Read more Audio
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‘They call me the mother of punk’
8:31 AM.For many women, the demands of family and career mean they're not always able to just make music for the fun of it. Ruth Miller is the brains behind The Unglamourous Project in Leicester, UK with the… Read more Video, Audio
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Jack Watling: Renewed Russian offensive may have begun
8:18 AM.As reports continue to come through of Russian preparations for a renewed offensive on the anniversary of the original invasion of Ukraine, we talk to New Zealander Dr Jack Watling, senior research… Read more Audio
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Metservice: Cyclone Gabrielle update
8:07 AM.We check in with Metservice for the latest on Cyclone Gabrielle. Read more Audio
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Joan Armatrading: 'I'm a very positive person'
11:30 AM.Iconic British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading has just released The Weakness In Me - a collection of her song lyrics spanning 50 years. She chats to Jim Mora about songwriting, confidence and… Read more Video, Audio
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Calling Home: Jon Krebs in Umeå, Sweden.
11:05 AM.Jon Krebs, originally from Auckland now calls Umeå in Sweden home. He tells us about his travels throughout Europe and his love of cold water swimming. Read more Audio