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  • Edwin Fox shipwreck in Picton

    Audio
    history
    5 Aug 2020
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    The Edwin Fox is a significant piece of World Maritime History and come to the attention of the BBC and Canadian researchers. Edwin Fox museum manager Karen McLeod explains its significance to Jesse.

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  • First Song: Jack Panther

    Audio
    music
    5 Aug 2020
    Jack Panther

    Today's first song is from Jack Panther. He speaks to Jesse about the release of the second single from that album, Headlights. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Sir Jonathon Porritt: A decade to confront the climate emergency

    Audio
    environment
    4 Aug 2020
    Sir Jonathon Porritt

    Sir Jonathon Porritt lays out the science that has led to a new sense of exasperation in his book, Hope in Hell: A Decade to Confront the Climate Emergency. Audio

  • Kiwis on the Billboard Hot 100

    Audio
    music
    4 Aug 2020
    Kimbra

    Dozens of kiwis have landed on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. Audioculture's Gareth Shute plays some of the unexpected hits from the 1960s to today. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Catherine Robertson's new venture: Opening a bookshop

    Audio 4 Aug 2020
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    Novelist, reviewer and Writer in Residence at Victoria University, Catherine Robertson, tells Jesse about opening her own bookshop. Audio

  • What to do if you win lotto

    Audio
    money
    4 Aug 2020
    No caption

    Most of have daydreamed about what we would do if we won Lotto. Jesse speaks to the author of 'Sudden Money and how to Handle it', Nick Crawford. Audio

  • The Sensitives who are allergic to synthethic chemicals

    Audio
    science health
    3 Aug 2020
    36632031 - chimneys and dark smoke over chemical factory at sunset

    The Sensitives are millions of people who suffer from synthetic chemicals. Journalist Oliver Broudy takes us inside the world of people who seem to be allergic to the modern world. Audio

  • Say hello to FRED

    Audio
    music
    3 Aug 2020
    Fred

    Auckland-based band Fred came together after five of the 22 flatmates discovered a common interest in music. Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Megan May's Kitchen Scraps: Veggie Broths/Stocks and miso shitake ginger broth

    Audio
    food
    31 Jul 2020
    Kitchen Scraps - Veggie Broths and Stocks and a miso shitake ginger broth.

    This winter has been a tough one at the checkout for the cost of veggies, so Megan May from Little Bird Organics has been getting creative. Audio

  • NZ Live: Ryan Fisherman

    Audio
    music Canterbury
    31 Jul 2020
    Christchurch musician Ryan Fisherman

    Christchurch musician Ryan Fisherman performs tracks from his debut album Vibe, which came out in May. Ryan also works as a session musician and engineer with famed Lyttleton producer Ben Edwards who… Video, Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Finger limes: A new venture for Gisborne growers

    Audio
    business food
    31 Jul 2020
    A finger lime from Ian and Louise Dodgshun's crop in Gisborne.

    We've all heard of limes, but have you heard of finger limes? They're known as 'citrus caviar'.  Audio

  • Why Anna Fifield is returning home to join Stuff

    Audio
    media
    31 Jul 2020
    Washington Post Beijing bureau chief Anna Fifield in isolation on Waiheke Island

    After 20 years overseas, acclaimed Kiwi journalist Anna Fifield is moving back to Wellington to become The Dominion Post's new editor. She tells Jesse Mulligan she'll miss the excitement of Asia but… Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    business money
    30 Jul 2020
    Mary Holm

    Today financial author and journalist Mary Holm discusses economic wellness. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    business money
    30 Jul 2020
    Mary Holm

    Today financial author and journalist Mary Holm discusses economic wellness. Audio

  • Recipe request: Chicken Delhi Dhaiwala from Planet Spice

    Audio
    food Wellington Region
    30 Jul 2020
    Chicken Dehli Dahiwal

    Today we're showcasing Chicken Delhi Dhaiwala from Planet Spice in Wellington's Newtown. Audio

  • David Shimer: Russian interference in US elections not new

    Audio
    politics
    29 Jul 2020
    An election official holds a roll of "I voted" stickers at Centreville High School in Centreville, Virginia on 1 March 2016, during the Super Tuesday primary voting.

    Russian interference in 2016 US elections is old news, says foreign policy analyst David Shimer. Audio

  • Bookmarks: Amanda Palmer

    Audio
    music arts
    29 Jul 2020
    Amanda Palmer concert in Berlin.

    New York-based singer, songwriter, musician, and performance artist, Amanda Palmer, joins Jesse to talk about some of her favourite things. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Rob Kelly's Book Quiz

    Audio
    books
    29 Jul 2020
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    Join us for this week's book quiz with Robert Kelly. Audio

  • Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Bluff oysters

    Audio
    food music
    29 Jul 2020
    No caption

    In today’s visit to the Sound Archives of Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Sarah Johnston plays us some recordings about the famous 'taste of the South'. Audio, Gallery

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The tail of Eel McPherson

    Audio
    environment Northland
    29 Jul 2020
    Eel McPherson.

    Eel McPherson is a little bit of a celebrity in the world of eels in Aotearoa. We speak to Alyce Charlesworth about this special eel's new adventure. Audio

  • Cosmic matter: Asteroid passes by Earth

    Audio
    science
    29 Jul 2020
    No caption

    Unbeknownst to many of us, a small asteroid was passing by planet Earth last night. Audio

  • The magical world of light art

    Audio
    arts
    28 Jul 2020
    Anthony Van Dorsten in front of Full Spectrum.

    Hawke's Bay-based artist and creative director, Anthony Van Dorsten, creates stunning immersive art installations that play with light and colour. Audio

  • Fishing adventures with Scott Parry

    Audio
    sport environment
    28 Jul 2020
    Fishing and Adventures with cousins Scott Parry and Michael 'Mig' Rumney.

    The eighth season of 'Fishing and Adventure' will premiere on TV1 next month. Co-presenter, company director, and founder Scott Parry joins Jesse in the Auckland studio. Audio

  • Paekākāriki penguins make raucous flatmates

    Audio
    environment life and society
    28 Jul 2020
    One of the penguins building its nest under Bride and Graham Coe's home in Paekākāriki.

    Bride and Graham Coe share their home in Paekākāriki with some unusual housemates - penguins. Audio

  • For the love of potatoes

    Audio
    food environment
    27 Jul 2020
    Man in the fields holding yellow potatoes in fields

    Our expert segment today is all about the vegetable we spend more money on than any other. Audio

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