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Goodbye Phone, Hello World with Paul Greenberg
Best-selling science author Paul Greenberg tells Jesse Mulligan why he decided to ditch his smartphone. Audio
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Reel Recovery - Using fishing to heal
An organisation is using the healing power of fishing to help support men with cancer all over the country. Audio
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NZ Live: Emily Edrosa
Kiwi musician Emily Edrosa is back home from LA to launch her debut album Another Wave is Coming. What better way to showcase her latest project than to play some of her new songs and talk about them… Video, Audio
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Writing workshop to help youth justice facility residents
Writer Ben Brown held a writing workshop earlier this year at Te Puna Wai o Tuhinapo, the Oranga Tamariki Youth Justice Residence facility at Rolleston near Christchurch. He talks to Jesse about the… Audio
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10 years on from the Pike River disaster
Documentary maker Tony Sutorius became involved with the families of the Pike River disaster victims while he was filming the last year of Helen Kelly's life. He talks to Jesse about the work they've… Audio
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NZ director on making latest season of The Crown
Kiwi director Jessica Hobbs tells us about filming season four of popular Netflix series, The Crown. Video, Audio
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NUKU – the movement celebrating indigenous women
NUKU is celebrating indigenous wāhine of Aotearoa through kōrero paki or storytelling. Audio
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Best in Show: Cat show judge Dorothy Horton
Audio 16 Nov 2020Find out what a judge looks for in a 'Top In Show' cat and why one majestic, perfectly groomed feline is named a winner one show, but not another. Audio, Gallery
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Anti-bullying nationwide tour of schools under way
A nationwide tour of schools to spread the anti-bullying message begins today. Audio
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Food: Nicola Galloway on cooking broad beans
Nicola Galloway from Homegrown Kitchen joins Jesse to talk broad beans and the Pink Lady Food Photography Awards. Details about the competition and how you can enter are here. Nicola has recently… Audio
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NZ Live Summer Selections 2020: Mild Orange
Audio 13 Nov 2020Indie-rockers Mild Orange play songs from their latest self-titled album live on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Being a Pyrotechnician
Michelle Harris stumbled in to a career working with fireworks after a chance meeting several years ago. Audio
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Will the Covid Alert levels change?
RNZ deputy political editor, Craig McCulloch, talks to Jesse about what's been happening in parliament this morning. Audio
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The changing definition of "middle age" in NZ's history
Dr Grant Morris considers how middle age has been defined over time in New Zealand. Audio
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Le Art learn they have won the Kiwi Cover song contest
Listen to Rosetta from Le Art as gets the call from Jesse Mulligan telling her the group has won the Kiwi Cover competition Their entry form described themselves as: "Three broke, brown girls from… Video, Audio
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What happens if Donald Trump refuses to hand over power?
Jesse speaks to Associate professor Tim Kuhner from Auckland University, a specialist in the law of democracy. Audio
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Restoring indigenous names in biological species
Two NZ scientists are calling for a change in the names for biology species around the world to reflect the indigenous names given to them prior to colonial scientists labelling them. Audio
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NIWA update on severe weather warnings around NZ
Following on from the weather issues facing Napier, there is a severe weather watch for other parts of New Zealand. NIWA's Ben Noll talks to Jesse about which places are expected to be hit with heavy… Audio
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Napier teen shares story of flooding drama
Napier is in a state of emergency after being swamped by extreme and sudden heavy rain.
The torrential rain on Monday evening forced some people to evacuate their homes, and left thousands more… Audio
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Flooding in Napier as heavy rain sweeps across North Island
Napier floods: State of emergency declared
Flooding has swept through Napier streets, prompting evacuations, rescues and causing widespread damage, and a local state of emergency has been declared.
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Robert Talisse: Healing the Divided States of America
Professor Robert Talisse. talks to Jesse about how to restore civility to democracy and what America needs to do the heal the great divides following the presidential election. Audio
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Science with Steph Tan - is money a motivator?
Kiwi Steph Tan is research assisting the Yale School of Public Health and today talks to Jesse about the science of motivation and whether money can actually improve performances in people. You might… Audio
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Siouxsie Wiles on the latest Covid community cases
Following more cases of quarantine staff being infected with COVID-19, Jesse talks to Dr Siouxsie Wiles about the need to protect border workers and their families from the virus. Audio
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Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Media networks were at last able to name the winner of the 'Race to the White House' this morning after treading water for days. Meanwhile the sitting President gave them all a huge headache: how to… Video, Audio
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Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Trump v Biden turns into Trump v democracy
Media networks were at last able to name the winner of the 'Race to the White House' this morning after treading water for days. Meanwhile the sitting President gave them all a huge headache: how to…
Video, Audio