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Your Money with Mary Holm: Share investing for fun
Financial journalist Mary Holm says there are two reasons for investing - the obvious one is to see your wealth grow over time, but on the rise are investors who dip their toes in the water, purely… Audio
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Crimes NZ: Barrister Simon Shamy on the death of Ruby Knox
Crimes NZ today looked at the The death of 21 year old Blenheim woman, Ruby Knox, who was murdered by her mother, Donella Knox. Donella's laywer Simon Shamy talks to Jesse about the harrowing case. Audio
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Kiwi Welcome created to transform tourism
With international tourists no longer in the mix, the opportunity's been taken by Sam Brough, to try and change how tourism operates. He talks to Jesse about his scheme, Kiwi Welcome. Audio
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Dr Hannah Korrel - How to break up with friends
Sometimes breaking up with a toxic friend is even harder than ending a romantic relationship says neuropsychologist Dr Hannah Korrel. She talks to Jesse about how do ditch mates who're no good for us.
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Bookmarks with journalist Jehan Casinader
Audio 21 Oct 2020Today our Bookmarks guest is TV and print journalist Jehan Casinader. He's also written a book This is Not How it Ends about his depression. He joins Jesse in the studio to share his favourite songs… Audio
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Vet shortage a complex issue for the profession
Parnell vet, Dr Megan Alderson talks to Jesse about the shortage of vets around the country and why so many choose to leave the profession. Audio
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Man Enough: Matt Chisholm explores men's mental health in new TVNZ series
To reduce New Zealand's alarmingly high male suicide rate, we need to reinvent what it means to be a man in this country, says TV presenter Matt Chisholm. He hopes to be part of the change with a new… Video, Audio
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A montage of the latest kiwi cover song entries
You have less than 2 weeks to get your entries in for the Kiwi Cover song Contest. Jesse plays a montage of some of our favourite recent entries. Audio
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Susan Rogers: The woman behind Prince's greatest recordings
Susan Rogers always dreamed of working in the recording industry and then along came a prince, the Prince, who along with her tenacity helped make the dream come true. Audio, Gallery
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NZ Live Summer Selections 2020: Phoenix Foundation
The Phoenix Foundation play songs from their latest album "Friend Ship", including a special Paul Young cover, live on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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Farmers market tours guided by well known chef
Farmers markets around Auckland are rapidly growing in popularity. Now Auckland council is offering guided tours with well known chefs to navigate them. Hāngi Master Rewi Spraggon is one of the… Audio
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The return of the Guy Montgomery Guy Mont-Spelling Bee
During lockdown, comedian Guy Montgomery's creative juices were flowing and he came up with the idea of getting comedians to take part in a spelling bee. He talks to Jesse about how it works and… Audio
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Helping Wellington's homeless and vulnerable to vote
DCM, formerly the Downtown Community Ministry, has this year opened a polling booth in its building to encourage homeless and vulnerable Wellingtonians to vote. DCM Kaitautoko support, Matthew Mawkes… Audio
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Settling the Score 2020 - Classical Cupid is back!
RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is back with Jesse to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Voting is open for New Zealand's only classical music poll - RNZ Concert's Settling the Score 2020 Voting closes… Audio
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Greg King docu-drama screening tonight
The life and brilliance of defence lawyer Greg King has been laid out in a docu-drama screening tonight. Massey University law professor Chris Gallavan was involved with the project which is screening… Audio
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Settling the Score 2020 - Classical Cupid is back!
RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is back with Jesse to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Email your "dating bio" or details about what you're looking for to jesse@rnz.co.nz Audio
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Research led COVID recovery mooted
The co-directors of the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology say the key to the country's COVID economic recovery lies with the post-doctoral researchers. Dr Nicola Gaston… Audio
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Pippa Ehrlich: The joy of filming My Octopus Teacher
A unique relationship developed between a man in need of connection, and a cephalopod curious about his daily visits has been made into a documentary. Jesse talks to filmmaker Pippa Ehrlich. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Settling the Score 2020 - Classical Cupid is back!
RNZ Concert's Clarissa Dunn is back with Jesse to play Classical Music Matchmaker! Classical Cupid will find classical music tailored specifically for you based on your dating profile. Today she music… Audio
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Jonathan Silvertown - laughter is in our DNA
Edinburgh University Professor of Evolutionary Ecology Jonathan Silvertown at why laughter is our first langauge and what is certifiably funny and what isn't in his new book, The Comedy of Error: Why… Audio
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Music Feature: Jack White
For today's music feature, we're talking about Jack White, who's known for his work with The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather. Music therapist Ruby Solly is a big fan of White and… Audio
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Asking for spare change, landing a job instead!
Rishi Sharma's a Domino's pizza franchise owner who spotted a man using a pizza box to ask for spare change from passers by near one of his stores. Instead of giving him a few coins, he gave him a… Audio
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Shortage of vets could cause animal welfare crisis
Concerns have been raised that a lack of qualified veterinarians around the country will cause an animal welfare crisis and big stress for vets who're already working hard. Vetstaff recruiter Julie… Audio
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Robert Dessaix - growing old well
Age has set beloved Australian writer and broadcaster Robert Dessaix free. He travels the world having conversations about ageing to understand not just the. Its all detailed in his new book, The Time… Audio
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Eating all the pies and tasting their wine matches
Jesse had a tough job on Friday in Marlborough, tasting 47 pies and their proposed wine matches. He was the judge of the fourth annual Great Burleigh Pie Challenge, he speaks to one of the organisers… Audio