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Expert Feature: Lingerie with Chloé Julian
Lingerie designer Chloé Julian has worked for Rihanna's lingerie line Savage X Fenty, Stella McCartney for Bendon, Agent Provocateur in London, and recently returned home to launch her own brand… Audio
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Cobb & Co: a Kiwi institution
Are you old enough to remember walking through the red saloon-style doors of Cobb & Co? New Zealand was a 'hospitality desert' when the restaurant chain launched back in 1973. Hawke's Bay social… Audio
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A right royal Oprah interview
Millions and millions of people are expected to tune in very shortly to watch the Oprah Winfrey interview with Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry. It won't be shown in New Zealand until… Audio
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Economic boom in the Buller District
Reports of the west coast's demise have been very much exaggerated! Heath Milne is the Chief Executive of the charitable trust Development West Coast and talks Jesse through the numbers. Audio
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Native tree donations to whanau with newborns
In Tairāwhiti an organisation is giving native trees to whanau with newborn babies - to help reconnect them with the custom of burying the placenta, or whenua. Coordinator Kaniwa Kupenga Tamarama… Audio
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Massive rivers in the sky account for NZ's costliest floods
Massive rivers in the sky account for NZ's costliest floods
Researchers have found giant atmospheric rivers in the sky have coincided with the country's costliest floods. Audio
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Great album: Something Beginning with C
This classic NZ album by The Exponents is now back in stock! Audio
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Less emotion more hard data to drive economic policy
An Otago University senior economics lecturer believes there is too much emotion driving key economic policy decisions from the government. Dr Dennis Wesselbaum explains his stance to Jesse. Audio
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Massive rivers in the sky account for NZ's costliest floods
Researchers have discovered giant atmospheric rivers in the sky have been behind the costliest floods in New Zealand. Researcher Kim Reid, explains to Jesse what this all means for flood prone parts… Audio
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Consumer NZ on ticket refunds for postponed and cancelled events
A number of events right around the country were postponed or cancelled when alert levels changed last weekend. Head of Consumer NZ, Jon Duffy talks to Jesse about what people can do about refunds… Audio
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How life changed when Stuart Watson started listening
Everything changed with Stuart Watson stopped talking and started listening. He now hosts a podcast called ManListening fand a new book, What She Said, What I Heard: How One Man Shut Up and Started… Audio
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Bookmarks with David Chambers
Audio 3 Mar 2021Today's Bookmarks guest is recently retired Christchurch drama teacher David Chambers. He spent four decades teaching drama to young people, and was recently made a Drama New Zealand Life Member. Audio
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Sexual assault allegations mounting in Canberra
ACT is being rocked by more allegations from former Parliamentary workers about sexual assaults they were subject to. Neuropsychologist Hannah Korrel talks to Jesse about the culture problems in… Audio
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Commonly used drugs help reduce death rates in COVID patients
New Zealand researchers have been part of al study which has found commonly used drugs can help reduce the risk of death in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Auckland Hospital ICU boss, Dr Colin… Audio
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Documentary looks behind the hedges of America's largest retirement community
Lance Oppenheim looks inside the place billed as "Disneyland for Seniors" in his documentary Some Kind of Heaven where the quest for fulfillment and purpose remain elusive. Video, Audio
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The best of MTV Unplugged - part one
Before there was Tiny Desk there was... MTV Unplugged. So far, there have been over 100 MTV Unplugged performances covering most genres. RNZ's Brad Warrington (AKA DJ Sticky Fingaz) takes Jesse… Video, Audio
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Lockdown emergency kitchen interventions offered during lockdown
With restaurant dining off the agenda right now, one is offering emergency cooking interventions for those struggling at home to get a great meal on the table. Dariush Lolaiy, co-owner of Cazador… Audio
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Silver Ferns facing Australian Diamonds in Constellation Cup match
The Constellation Cup is again up for grabs when our National netball team meets the Australian Diamonds in Christchurch. Newsroom's LockerRoom editor, Suzanne McFadden, talks to Jesse about the… Audio
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Weekend Stuff with builder Stan Scott
Audio 26 Feb 2021Builder Stan Scott joins Jesse to answer listener questions about any DIY projects they are undertaking. Audio
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Christchurch start-up helping seniors get tech savvy
GranSkills has been created by three Canterbury University graduates and offers one-on-one tech tutoring to seniors. Audio
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Specialist doctor shortage worsening - doctors' union
The Association of Salaried Medical Specialists warns a specialist doctor shortage in Aotearoa is getting worse. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Mary Holm talks more about shares as an investment option and people's fears of putting their money into them. Audio
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NZ Screen History: After School with Olly Ohlson
Olly Ohlson talks to Jesse about his years hosting After School and how important it was to him to bring te reo MÄori into children's lives. Audio
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Great album: DAFT CLUB by Daft Punk
We have a club classic for you today tied in with the announcement of Daft Club's disbandment yesterday. Audio
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Rhythm of the Night singer living a quiet life in NZ
Worldwide hit, The Rhythm of the Night, is a song that still gets a lot of airplay since it was released by Italian Eurodance group Corona in 1993. Jenny B, the voice behind the hit, joins Jesse in… Video, Audio