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The council house that hid a very special recording studio
10:30 AM.From the street, panel beater Ken Patten's home looked much like any other council house. That little council house in Sheffield, England is the subject of the documentary titled A Film About Studio… Read more Video, Audio
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This is Assisted Dying
10:06 AM.A memoir of a doctor's first year providing assisted dying in Canada has just been released. Dr Stefanie Green shares some of the most profound moments she has witnessed with the people she has… Read more Audio
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Calling Home with William Trubridge
9:37 AM.World record holding Kiwi freediver William Trubridge spends much of each year working in the tropical island paradise that is the Bahamas. He's this week's calling home guest. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 July 2022
9:08 AM.The worst of times?; Hospo can't find workers - but neither can the media; RNZ changes the tunes for news. Audio
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How to safely cook food for the freezer
8:37 AM.Batch-cooking meals which can be frozen and reheated later is a great idea, says food safety expert Vincent Arbuckle, but we don't want to invite bacteria to the party. Read more Audio
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Legal Gender
8:15 AM.A four year publicly funded research project on 'gender and the law' in the UK recently published its findings. It's titled:The research was led by Davina Cooper. She speaks to Karyn Read more Audio
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Monkey Pox in NZ
8:10 AM.The country's first case of monkey pox was discovered yesterday - with a person isolating at home in Auckland. Acting Director of Public Health Dr Harriette Carr talks to Karyn. Read more Audio
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The Through Line
11:06 AM.An hour of a journey through music on The Through Line. How do you get from Ben Woods to Nick Cave? Karyn Hay has the answer. All the tracks are connected, with Karyn explaining the links as we go. Read more Audio
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Capturing an activist artist in the right light
10:35 AM.Mike Tavioni is a carver, poet, mentor, activist, entrepreneur and maverick and his story is told in a new documentary that's just premiered at the Maoriland Film Festival. The film maker behind his… Read more Audio
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The return of the pre-fab housing across Europe
10:06 AM.There was a time in recent history where pre-fab housing was the answer to a temporary problem, but then quickly became a permanent solution. Karyn talks to Jordan Rosenhaus the CEO of UK… Read more Audio
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World's first solar powered car ready to launch in November
9:47 AM.The world's first solar powered car will be ready for the market in November for a cool 250,000 Euros - that's $420,000 for us! Journalist Ashifa Kassam, based in Madrid, took the Lightyear Zero Solar… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 July 2022
9:08 AM.Abortion angst in America triggers media reaction here; Willie Jackson: new minister in charge at pivotal media moment. Audio
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Calling home from Norway
8:42 AM.For Calling Home this week, we go to Norway where Taygen Hughes has been living. Read more Audio
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Should New Zealand be rethinking its food supply policy?
8:13 AM.Price hikes in food, warnings of shortages to come and now the muted feeling about the latest trade deal, should NZ be rethinking its food policy? Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, Adjunct Professor Lincoln… Read more Audio
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Ghislaine Maxwell's ongoing bid for freedom
11:45 AM.The former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell will be sentenced on Tuesday. Victoria Bekiempis writes for the Guardian and has been following the trial in New York. She talks to Jim. Read more Audio
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The curious history of the world's micronations
11:12 AM.Micronations aren't real countries by definition, yet sometimes these eccentric mini-states - which have no legitimate basis for statehood - come very close. Dr Harry Hobbs is a lecturer at the… Read more Audio
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Is sleeping alone a better night's sleep, the debate continues
10:42 AM.Every so often this topic comes up. Should couples sleep together, or apart, if they want better sleep? The consensus of expert opinion seems to be that sleep divorces are fine Jim speaks to Dr Alex… Read more Audio
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The case against the sexual revolution
10:06 AM.Feminists must abandon their delusions about the sexual revolution. Men and women are not the same, and it is usually women who suffer when we pretend otherwise. So says Louise Perry, a UK based… Read more Audio
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Disneyland for seniors - a documentary
9:40 AM.'The Villages' is the world's largest retirement community. It's in Florida. Valerie Blankenbyl is an Austrian documentary filmmaker and a journalist who lives outside the Villages. She has made a… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 June 2022
9:08 AM.Tragic crash sparks muddled media reaction; New public media details revealed - but new Minister faces old questions; The Conversation is five years old. Audio
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FINA's Transgender Policy - Dr David Gerrard's view
8:45 AM.Dr David Gerrard is the sports medicine professor who won a Commonwealth Games swimming gold, he's been a team doctor and Chef de Mission. David is at the World champs, in his capacity as… Read more Audio
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Can we make traffic jams a thing of the past?
8:36 AM.In a glimpse of the future, finally, the world's first traffic control system of its kind, they say, using artificial intelligence, designed to make urban traffic jams a thing of the past. Computer… Read more Audio
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Frances Cook on riding out the rough financial markets
8:14 AM.We last talked to Frances Cook back in February. Frances is the Investments Editor at Business Desk and had just written a book called YOUR MONEY YOUR FUTURE. We go back to her over the current… Read more Audio
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Remembering Dave Campbell
8:06 AM.Jim's tribute to Sunday Morning executive producer Dave Campbell. Read more Audio
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Celebrating Matariki around the world
3:20 PM.Maori astronomer Professor Rangi Matamua and journalist Miriama Kamo have come together to create a new book, Matariki Around the World, which explores the origins of the Matariki cluster through nine… Read more Audio