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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • Isklander trilogy: Blurring the boundaries of fiction and reality

    Audio
    arts
    23 Sep 2021
    Co-creators Ollie Jones and Clem Garrity.

    A new creative project launches today that could be the perfect distraction for those of us still in lockdown. Audio

  • Coven theme for Wellington's 2021 Verb literary festival

    Audio
    author interview books
    23 Sep 2021
    No caption

    The programme for November's Verb Reader's and Writer's Festival has been released today - and this year the festival comes with a special theme.  Audio

  • South Auckland business offers vaccination incentive

    Audio
    business health
    23 Sep 2021
    Manukau Auto and Tyre Centre is a family-run business.

    A family-run South Auckland business has come up with a novel way to encourage staff to get vaccinated.  Audio

  • Comedian Jamie Loftus reflects on her Year in Mensa

    Audio 22 Sep 2021
    Comedian and podcaster Jamie Loftus

    Comedian Jamie Loftus speaks to Jesse about her podcast My Year In Mensa and other projects. Audio

  • Bookmarks with Brynley Stent

    Audio 22 Sep 2021
    Brynley Stent

    You may have seen Brynley Stent on Taskmaster NZ, Celebrity Treasure Island or Shortland Street. The Auckland actor, comedian and writer talks to Jesse Mulligan about what she's watching, reading and… Audio

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  • Epidemiologist Dr Larry Brilliant on bringing COVID under control

    Audio
    health
    21 Sep 2021
    Vector virus, bacteria, cells 3D rendering on blue background. Coronavirus 2019-nCov novel coronavirus concept. Covid-19

    He helped eradicate smallpox with the World Health Organization, and renowned epidemiologist Dr Larry Brilliant says getting the Delta variant under control requires a similar massive global effort. Audio

  • The Big Day Out: NZ's essential summer music festival in the '90s and 00s

    Audio
    history music
    21 Sep 2021
    Big Day Out 2011

    For 20 years, the Big Day Out music festival was a summer essential for New Zealanders keen to see some of the best local and international acts. Gareth Shute has put together a history of the Big Day… Video, Audio, Gallery

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  • Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson

    Audio
    technology
    21 Sep 2021

    Every Tuesday we speak to Daniel Watson, the owner and general manager of Vertech IT Services.  Audio

  • Helping working parents get through lockdown

    Audio
    life and society
    21 Sep 2021
    Working parent advocate Emma Mclean, who's the founder and chief executive of Works For Everyone.

    Many parents are doing it tough right now with juggling work from home and parenting duties...especially in the Auckland region. So we've invited working parent advocate Emma Mclean, who's the founder… Audio

  • Being on the Great British Sewing Bee: Patrick Grant

    Audio 20 Sep 2021
    Patrick Grant (R) on the Great British Sewing Bee

    Baking has Paul Hollywood. Sewing has Patrick Grant. The Great British Sewing Bee judge speaks to Jesse about a resurgence in the popularity of sewing. Audio

  • NZ's organic farmers of the year

    Audio
    food farming
    20 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Niva and Yotam Kay from Pakaraka Permcaculture are Organic Farmers of the year. Audio

  • Covid-19 numbers: Analysis with Professor Nick Wilson

    Audio
    health
    20 Sep 2021
    CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - 2021/08/25: Officials are seen at a vaccination centre in Christchurch.

    Otago University public health expert Professor Nick Wilson joins Jesse to talk through the numbers ahead of the 4pm alert level announcement. Audio

  • Research suggests AFL pioneer took part in massacres of Indigenous

    News
    World history
    19 Sep 2021
    Tom Wills.

    Research discovery suggests Aussie Rules and cricket pioneer Tom Wills participated in massacres of Indigenous people.

    Research suggests AFL pioneer took part in massacres of Indigenous
  • Critter of the Week: Prickly Stick Insect

    Audio
    conservation environment
    17 Sep 2021
    Prickly Stick Insect

    You might find this week's critter on your rose bush, munching on the leaves of your plum tree, or in native forests.  The prickly stick insect, Acanthoxyla prasina, is incredibly good at looking like… Audio

  • Sowing seeds: tips from a gardening guru

    Audio
    environment life and society
    17 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Today Lynda talks about sowing seeds and when you should be doing it. Audio

  • Gretchen Lowe: food photography tips & a tasty tart recipe

    Audio
    food
    17 Sep 2021
    Garden Green, Leek & Ricotta Tart with Hazelnut Crust

    Food writer Gretchen Lowe shares tips for photographing your meals and a recipe for Garden Green, Leek & Ricotta Tart with Hazelnut Crust. Audio

  • Film Review with Dom Corry

    Audio
    arts
    17 Sep 2021

    Today Dom talks about three films he's seen as part of the upcoming. Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival. He'll talk about Zola, Censor and Shiva Baby. Audio

  • Farmer launches 'lean on a gate, chat to a mate' mental health campaign

    Audio
    health rural
    17 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Rural health advocate and farmer Craig 'Wiggy' Wiggins is encouraging rural people to take five minutes each day to 'lean on a gate and talk to a mate'. Wiggy is running the Lean on A Gate campaign… Audio

  • Improving healthcare through anonymous first hand experiences

    Audio
    health education
    17 Sep 2021
    The Wāhi Kōrero research team L-R: Dr Felicity Ware, Dr Chrissy Severinsen, Associate Professor Mary Breheny

    A new online platform set up by Massey University researchers is asking New Zealanders to submit stories about their experiences with healthcare. Jesse speaks to Wāhi Kōrero co-lead Dr Felicity Ware… Audio

  • History with Dr Grant Morris

    Audio
    history
    16 Sep 2021

    The current NZ Covid lockdown has been traced back to New South Wales. The current Victoria outbreak is also linked to NSW. NSW has given up on elimination and is aiming to "open up" when vaccination… Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Suzanne McFadden

    Audio
    environment
    16 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Today solving the world's problems is Suzanne McFadden, editor of Newsroom's LockerRoom. She talks about recycling clothes and the pledge she's made to buy nothing new for her wardrobe for the next… Audio

  • Nightline: the late-night news show that broke the mould

    Audio
    history arts
    16 Sep 2021
    The original Nightline team, left to right: Bill Ralston, Joanna Paul, Belinda Todd and Susan Baldacci.

    Jesse looks back at 'off the wall' news bulletin show TV3's Nightline, by chatting to former presenter Bill Ralston and newsreader Joanna Paul who were in the hot seat when the craziness began in the… Audio

  • Ōtautahi tenants isolated by lack of digital access

    Audio
    technology
    16 Sep 2021

    During lockdown the Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust has been in touch with tenants to develop a plan to get them digitally connected. Jesse speaks to the Trust's Tenancy Relations Manager, James… Audio

  • MIQ booking system keeping heavy metal band Alien Weaponry grounded

    Audio
    music
    16 Sep 2021
    No caption

    Alien Weaponry's Henry and Lewis de Jong talk about their new album Tangaroa, and whether or not their international tour can go ahead given the difficult MIQ booking system. Audio

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  • Full Immersion Te Reo Maori tours at Waitomo Caves

    Audio
    te ao Maori language
    15 Sep 2021
    Waitomo Glowworm Caves Tour

    This week Waitomo Caves are offering tours given either bilingually or entirely in te reo Māori, guided by direct descendents of the cave's original explorers. Jesse speaks to one of the… Audio

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