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Calling Home: Rhys Dunne in Edinburgh, Scotland
Audio 7 May 2023Calling home this royal weekend is former Aucklander Rhys Dunne, in Edinburgh. Rhys went to St Peter's College and these days he works in IT. Work took him to London in 2015, and from there he moved… Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 May 2023
Audio 7 May 2023The Coronation - constitutional conundrum or just a king-size media spectacle?; political defection takes media by surprise. Audio
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Vanda Pera: live from the Crown Inn
Audio 7 May 2023Vanda joined us the day before the funeral of the Queen. Now she joins on the evening of the coronation in the UK. Audio
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Cindy McCreery: A new monarch in a changing world
Audio 7 May 2023It has been predicted by some in the UK that the monarchy could be on its last legs by 2030. Audio
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Christian Smith: In the crowds at the coronation
Audio 7 May 2023New Zealand journalist Christian Smith joined the crowds in London's Hyde Park to watch the coronation. Audio
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Rebecca English: The Coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla
Audio 7 May 2023As the longest-serving heir to the throne in British history is crowned at Westminster Abbey. We catch up with the Daily Mail's Royal Correspondent, Rebecca English to reflect on the day's events. Audio
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Whanganui rainbow heritage building recognised
New Zealand's first rainbow listing of a significant building has just been announced. 23 Ridgway Street in Whanganui was the private office of the city's former Mayor - Charles Mackay. In 1920 Mackay… Audio
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Grant Duncan: Slowing the AI Juggernaut
This week an open letter signed by more than 25,000 people, including Elon Musk and Apple's Steve Wozniak has called for all Artificial Intelligence labs to immediately pause the training of AI… Audio
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Sandra Russell: Finding your identity after cancer
Psychotherapist Sandra Russell shares her experience of confronting the emotional challenges of living with incurable cancer in her book The Feeling of Cancer. Beyond the physical and medical demands… Audio
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Morra Aarons-Mele: The Anxious Achiever
Author Morra Aarons-Mele is a (mostly) happy, successful person. She also identifies as an extremely anxious overachiever, and she's working to normalize anxiety. In her latest book "The Anxious… Audio
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Jane Ross: Finding Filmmaker Gaylene Preston’s Learning Fast
In 1979 an aspiring filmmaker, cameraman and sound recordist went to a little Masterton school to follow the lives of a group of students. The school was Makoura College, a small, predominantly Maori… Audio
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Dr Yaniv Hanoch: The Science of Decision Making
Dr Yaniv Hanoch is a Professor in Decision Science at Southampton Business School. He has spent his career looking at decision making and risk-taking across the lifespan and across domains. His latest… Audio
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Calling Home: Tony Everitt in Atami, Japan
Audio 30 Apr 2023Heritage Hiking Tour Guide Tony Everitt talks about life in Atami, Japan where he has been living with his wife for eight years. The region has stunning natural and cultural heritage, is a UNESCO… Audio
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Mediawatch for 30 April 2023
Audio 30 Apr 2023Stuff takes the paywall plunge; fear of brain drain drowns out victory for Kiwis' rights across the ditch; economic predictions wide of the mark. Audio
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Natalie Merchant: Keeping her courage
American Singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant thought she would never sing again after spinal surgery three years ago. The operation involved surgeons having to make an incision in her throat and move… Audio
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Dr Pete Watson: Fighting the Flu
Health officials are warning this year's flu season could be one of our worst, and the push is on to get vaccinated. There has been a sharp rise in Influenza B strains which haven't been widely… Audio
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Professor Nicholas Humphrey: We feel, therefore we are
Nicholas Humphrey is a theoretical psychologist, based in Cambridge, who is known for his work on the evolution of human intelligence and consciousness. He studied mountain gorillas with Dian Fossey… Audio
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Dr Joanne Drayton: Unravelling the Parker-Hulme case and what happened after
Anne Perry the famous New Zealand crime novelist - formally Juliet Hulme the infamous Christchurch teenager convicted of murder - died last week at aged 84. The murder of Honorah Parker by her… Audio
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How to stop hating exercise
Regarding movement just as a "fix" for weight problems doesn't do justice to its health benefits, says physical education specialist Dr Susannah Stevens. Audio
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Louisa Lim: The art of telling untold stories
Louisa Lim is no stranger to controversy - her first book The People's Republic of Amnesia - Tiananmen Revisited resulted in her being unable to visit mainland China for years. When the Hong Kong… Audio
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Calling Home: Abby Christo from Sydney
A slightly different Calling Home this week. Abby Christo first stepped into the spotlight in 2015, when she appeared on X- Factor NZ as part of duo Mae Valley. They broke charts with their debut EP… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch for 23 April 2023
Audio 23 Apr 2023What's the government plan for public media now?; regional news start-up seeking reporters and backing; airline snack swap secures sparks media appetite. Audio
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Sir Anthony Seldon: The Path of Peace
There are various sacred walking journeys throughout the world and its religions. The most famous is probably the Way of St James, the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Writer and educator Sir Anthony… Audio
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Bianca Ranson: 'Show Your Heart for the Hauraki'
A special event organised by Greenpeace Aotearoa and Forest & Bird calling for an end to bottom trawling in the Hauraki Gulf will go ahead at Auckland's Mission Bay today after windy weather meant the… Audio
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Herb Farant: Remembering Le Quesnoy
Historian Herb Farrant joins us in the buildup to ANZAC Day, not from Gallipoli, but from another place in the world where our sacrifices in the first World War will always be remembered. Audio
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Iconic Australian comedian Barry Humphries dies aged 89
Celebrated Australian entertainer Barry Humphries - creator of the one and only Dame Edna Everidge - has died aged 89 in Sydney. We talk to BBC entertainment correspondent Neil Smith about the impact… Audio
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Julie Zhu: Conversations With My Immigrant Parents
The Third season of the award-winning podcast Conversations with my Immigrant Parents is out. Co-creator Julie Zhu joins us to talk about the series. Audio
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Eric Ngan: Sharing the world one sketch at a time
The 11th International Urban Sketchers Symposium is taking place in Auckland next week. We're joined by keen sketcher and one of the Symposium organisers, Eric Ngan. Audio
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Tony Murrell: Autumn gardening questions answered
After being overwhelmed with queries earlier in the week, Tony Murrell joins us again to take your autumn gardening questions. Audio
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