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Bonus Episode: Toxic
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on healing toxic bodies and avoiding toxic workplaces. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Fighting mistrust vital to stamp out Covid in Auckland - experts
Community pushback against misinformation coupled with active precautions are crucial to fight Covid-19 in Auckland, community leaders say. Audio
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Churches with links to the US being blamed for spreading Covid-19 misinformation
A Pacific leader says false information has been spread by some members of churches that have links to conservative evangelical or pentecostal churches in the US.
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Eruption still raw for many in Whakatāne - Ardern
Jacinda Ardern returned to Whakatāne today for the first time since the aftermath of the Whakaari / White Island eruption which claimed 21 lives. Video
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Labour Party tax rise 'just the beginning' - National
The Labour Party is promising a new the new top rate of 39 percent for the country's highest two percent of earners and to close loopholes so multinationals pay their fair share of tax.
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Boob Ninjas
Radio host Sarah Gandy joins host James Nokise to talk about cancer, chemo and co-workers. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Warning after disturbing content circulates on social media
Netsafe is issuing warnings to schools and parents after a disturbing video was shared on social media.
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'I feel like a burden sometimes': Dying woman urges public to say no to euthanasia
Warning: Story discusses suicide and euthanasia.
A woman dying of cancer is urging New Zealanders to 'pull the plug' on the proposed euthanasia law, saying people could be coerced into an early… Video, Audio
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Savage: new film depicts brutality of New Zealand gang life
New local film Savage follows Danny (Jake Ryan) across three decades of his life, trying to understand the boy who eventually becomes the brutal enforcer of a gang. Porirua-raised writer and director… Video, Audio
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Facebook vetoes incurably ill man's bid to livestream death
Facebook says it will block a Frenchman suffering from an incurable condition from livestreaming his own death.
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What we can do to end sexual violence
Comment: Every day many go through a mental checklist to protect ourselves from judgement, harassment, assault or rape, but it's time for dignity, respect and gender equality, writes Saunoamaali'i…
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New Zealand young people facing 'silent pandemic of psychological distress'
Mental health conditions amongst young people have doubled in the past decade with researchers describing it as "a silent pandemic of psychological distress".
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Bonus Episode - Like Likes Like
Psychologist and media commentator Dr Sarb Johal on the dangers of seeking validation. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Exciting opportunity for young Otago and Southland musicians
Calling young musicians from Otago and Southland - there's a new concerto competition just launched! Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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NZ ranked near bottom of UNICEF child wellbeing ratings
Of the 41 OECD and European Union countries surveyed, New Zealand ranked 35th in overall child wellbeing outcomes - and UNICEF says that is failing children. Audio
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Millions could be wasted on housing funding if Pacific experts not involved, experts warn
Groups working to house Pacific families fear millions of dollars in funding could be wasted if the government doesn't involve their expertise.
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It's Nice To Have A Friend
Award-winning comedian David Correos joins host James Nokise to talk about bad words, bad friends and bad times. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio
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Widow says assisted death would have been a kinder option
A woman whose terminally-ill husband chose suicide over a prolonged painful death is urging New Zealanders to allow people the option to die with dignity. Video
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Mussels to be poured on mussel shell reef to revive 'devastated' population
A boatload of mussel shells have been sunk off Marlborough's shores to create a reef that will help revive marine life and a multimillion-dollar industry.
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Rotorua man rents motels to house homeless during pandemic
A Rotorua man's charitable trust is renting motels to house people after the Covid-19 pandemic forced him to shut his shelters for the homeless.
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Mary Trump on what makes her uncle Donald tick
Donald Trump's only niece Mary has written a book about the toxic family history that she believes shaped her uncle. She talks to Kathryn Ryan about the revelations contained in Too Much and Never… Audio
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Covid-19: What happened in New Zealand on 31 August
Aucklanders enjoyed more freedoms with a drop in alert level, many businesses welcomed freedom to trade, and new rules came into play requiring all public transport users to wear masks.
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Nine new Covid-19 cases, five in community
Another five new cases of Covid-19 have been identified in the community today, all linked to the Auckland cluster. Four further cases have been found in isolation. Video
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The butterfly effect
This week's expert, Dr Leilani Walker, joins Jesse to answer everything you've ever wanted to know about butterflies. Audio, Gallery
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Bonus Episode: It's How You Play The Game
Psychologist Dr Sarb Johal joins host James Nokise to talk about winning, losing and how to create a healthy work culture. Produced by Charlie Bleakley. Audio