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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • A new book on Dame Vera Lynn's life and music

    Audio
    music
    5 Oct 2021
    In this file photo taken on October 22, 2009 Forces sweetheart Dame Vera Lynn poses for photographs.

    Vicki Lee talks about the new book The Career That Chose Me, co-authored with Dr June Goodfield. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Expert feature: Erin Clarkson's baking tips

    Audio
    food
    4 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Erin Clarkson of Cloudy kitchen on making sure your baking creations turn out great.  Audio

  • What's happening in Oz with Brad Foster

    Audio 4 Oct 2021

    Sydney based Brad Foster joins Jesse to talk about what's happening across the Tasman including what's behind the sudden resignations of the New South Wales premier and the deputy. Audio

  • Media called out over racial bias

    Audio
    media
    4 Oct 2021
    No caption

    Journalist David Farrier on coverage of Destiny Church vs coverage of the City Impact Church. Audio

  • Gardening with Lynda Hallinan

    Audio
    life and society
    1 Oct 2021

    This week Lynda talks about crabapples... pretty (blossoms & fruit) or pointless? She also shares a recipe for crabapple cider. Audio

  • Film Review with Ali Ventura

    Audio
    arts
    1 Oct 2021

    This week Ali has talks about Ride the Eagle, an American comedy film by Trent O'Donnell and French language film, Miss, which is on in cinemas to watch outside of the Auckland region. Audio

  • Whitcoulls' Top 50 children's books for the school holidays

    Audio
    children education
    1 Oct 2021
    The Aroha series is among Whitcoull's Top 50 books, as chosen by kids.

    Whitcoulls' book manager Joan Mackenzie talks to Jesse about the Whitcoulls' Top 50 kids books, as chosen by kids. Audio

  • Former All Black part of mental health platform, Clearhead

    Audio
    health Te Ao Māori
    1 Oct 2021
    Nehe Milner-Skudder.

    Highlanders player and former All Black Nehe Milner-Skudder talks to Jesse about his mental health journey. Audio

  • Chief's cloak repatriated from the UK after 130 years

    Audio
    history Te Ao Māori
    1 Oct 2021
    Rewi Maniapoto and his cloak

    A cloak believed to have belonged to the celebrated chief Rewi Maniapoto is back in Aotearoa, after 130 years. Audio

  • History with Dr Grant Morris - Ford v Holden

    Audio
    history
    30 Sep 2021
    People talking next to two Ford Falcon utes (pick up truck),

    Dr Grant Morris looks at how the debate emerged and what it tells us about the NZ psyche. Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson

    Audio
    education
    30 Sep 2021

    Today NZ Herald senior writers, Simon Wilson, looks at the great divide between private public schools. He's got a solution to even up the playing field when it comes to finances, resources and… Audio

  • Great album - Best of Bond

    Audio
    music
    30 Sep 2021

    To mark the release of the latest Bond film, No Time To Die, we are giving away the Best of Bond collection on vinyl for today's link 3 winner. It features all the classic soundtracks along with the… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Being kind with restrictions during lockdown

    Audio
    health life and society
    30 Sep 2021
    Shopping trolley queue

    A Blenheim man hopes his actions will become contagious during alert level restrictions. Wayne Carey talks to Jesse about why he's hoping his act of kindness will catch on during these difficult… Audio

  • Reuniting an orphan elephant with her mother, using DNA

    Audio
    environment
    29 Sep 2021
    Nania, her keepers and Celine Sissler-Bienvenu, walked 14kms with Nania to her new home. Along the way, the team stopped to feed and give her a mudbath.

    Here's what happened when a lonely baby elephant wandered into a village in Burkina Faso in West Africa. IFAW wildlife rescue manager Meredith Whitney tells Jesse Mulligan about the quest to reunite… Audio, Gallery

  • Bookmarks with Giselle Clarkson

    Audio
    books
    29 Sep 2021
    Giselle Clarkson is a freelance illustrator in New Zealand

    Giselle is best known for her non-fiction comics on conservation and environmental issues. Her latest work is included in Joy Cowley's book The Tiny Woman's Coat. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The Great Resignation prompted by the pandemic

    Audio 28 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Jesse speaks to the man who coined the term, Professor Anthony Klotz.  Audio

  • Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson

    Audio
    internet technology
    28 Sep 2021

    Each Tuesday owner operator of Vertech IT Services talks to Jesse about tech related issues.This week he's talking about the potential of Starlink to alleviate the issues with rural broadband. He can… Audio

  • Toni Street's memoir of heartbreak and hope

    Audio
    media
    28 Sep 2021
    TVNZ presenter Toni Street in 2011.

    Broadcaster Toni Street's memoir Lost and Found, My Story of Heartbreak and Hope is out today. Audio

  • Should you be running your family more like a business?

    Audio
    business author interview
    27 Sep 2021
    Dr Emily Oster

     It's all about priorities, logistical finesse and a firm grasp of the data says economist and professor Dr Emily Oster. Audio

  • Critter of the Week: Giant Weta Fungus

    Audio
    conservation environment
    24 Sep 2021
    No caption

    This week's critter is a super rare fungus that attacks giant weta. It's only been seen a handful of times and might be more threatened than the weta it feeds on! Audio

  • DIY tips with builder Stan Scott

    Audio 24 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Builder Stan Scott joins Jesse on the show to answer any DIY questions you might have.  Audio

  • Warm Salad of Asparagus with New Season Potatoes

    Audio
    food
    24 Sep 2021
    asparagus

    Martin Bosley shares a lunch recipe that makes the most of the spring produce. Audio

  • Planning for kākāpō breeding season

    Audio
    animals
    24 Sep 2021
    Andrew Digby with a kākāpō called Sinbad, who has important Fiordland genes.

    Conservation biologist Dr Andrew Digby joins Jesse to talk about the upcoming kākāpō breeding season. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    business money
    23 Sep 2021
    Mary Holm

    Mary talks about ethical investing following on from a report by The Responsible Investment Association of Australasia which reviewed the investment practices of 27 financial institutions in New… Audio

  • NZ Screen History: The early years of Shortland Street

    Audio
    arts
    23 Sep 2021
    130514. Photo TVNZ. Screengrab from TV series Shortland Street.

    We look back at the early years of New Zealand's longest running soap opera, Shortland Street. Audio

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