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Making waste bread into beer and artisan bread
Recycling food waste is a big challenge, but a group called Citizen collective has found an innovative way to do it. Audio
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Turmeric and greens soup with chicken, quinoa, dumplings
As part of a Winter Wellness collection for Alison's Pantry, food writer Kelly Gibney created this super yummy dish - of turmeric and greens soup with chicken, quinoa and sesame dumplings.. Audio
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NZ Live: KITA
KITA is a psychedelic indie band featuring vocalist Nikita 雅涵 Tu-Bryant, keyboardist Ed Zuccollo and drummer Rick Cranson.They join Jesse Mulligan live from the Wellington studio. Audio
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Artisan horse gear made from wool
Audio 24 Jul 2020Ilana Cheiban has managed to figure out how to use wool to make traditional reins called Mecates. She talks to Jesse about how she's developed her craft. Audio
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Stranded tourists hold event to show appreciation for Aotearoa
Audio 24 Jul 2020An American billionaire was visiting New Zealand in March with a group of friends and had an unplanned extended stay, want to give back. Gabe Newell and his mates now want to show their appreciation.
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First Song: The Naked and Famous - Everybody Knows
Electric Indie band The Naked and Famous are releasing their latest album today. It's called Recover and features 15 new tracks. Today Alisa Xayalith joins the show from LA introduce the album and… Audio
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National New Energy Centre opens in Taranaki
A long awaited new energy centre has been officially opened in Taranaki today. Co-director of the MacDiarmid Institute Professor Justin Hodgkiss talks to Jesse about why the centre and it's goals. Audio
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The sixth great grandson of Thomas Jefferson and his slave
Shannon LaNier is the sixth great-grandson of Jefferson through his relationship with a slave woman. He gives us his perspective on America's reckoning with racism and the controversy over statues to… Audio
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Molly Jones' podcast picks
Audio 22 Jul 2020Beer and Art Historian Molly Jones reviews My Favourite Murder, Australian True Crime with Meshel laurie and Emily Webb and True Crime New Zealand. Audio
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Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly for 22 July 2020
Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly. Audio
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Progress in helping autism spectrum disorder children sleep
Lead Investigator of the Good Nights Canterbury and Autism Sleep project Dr Laurie McLay explains to Jesse what inroads they have made for families dealing with ASD children's sleeping problems. Audio
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Calls to get Northern Explorer back on track
Thomas Nash of the New Zealand Alternative think tank talks to Jesse about ensuring the Northern Explorer is back in operation. Audio
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The music of Paul McCartney
Music critic Simon Sweetman takes a look at the long musical career of Sir Paul McCartney - from his time with The Beatles, Wings and his long solo career. Audio
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Expect more large destructive weather patterns
Following the weekend flooding in Northland, Professor James Renwick, says we should brace ourselves for more of these extreme events. He explains why to Jesse. Audio
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Emily Strayer of The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks)
The band formerly known as The Dixie Chicks has a new name and a new album, the first in 14 years. One of The Chicks, Emily Strayer, talks to Jesse about Gaslighter and the return to the spotlight. Audio
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Warriors coach slams 'worst performance of the season'
Warriors coach slams 'worst performance of the season'
Lacklustre Warriors fall to Shaun Johnson's Sharks in NRL thumping.
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Music 101 - Tony Stamp
Tony Stamp is in for Charlotte Ryan tomorrow on Music 101 here on RNZ from midday. He'll talk about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on the show tomorrow and… Audio
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NZ Live - Summer Thieves
Exciting times for Dunedin-born band Summer Thieves - they're set to release their new EP Bandaids and Lipstick on July 31st, recorded under the auspices of the legendary Tike Tane. And tonight… Audio
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Wool being developed to replace petroleum-based hygiene textiles
A mother and daughter duo are behind innovative technology to turn wool into a textile which can replace petroleum based materials used in hygiene products. Woolchemy's CEO Derelee Potroz-Smith… Audio
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Tactical voting may affect Auckland Central seat race
The competition for the Auckland Central electorate has been blown wide open with incumbent, National's Nikki Kaye's resignation. Journalist Simon Wilson talks about how tactical voting could work for… Audio
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Masterchef UK executive producer stranded here during COVID-lockdown
Executive producer for Masterchef UK, David Ambler, came back to New Zealand in March, for what he anticipated would be a short trip to catch up with family. He talks to Jesse about his lockdown here… Audio
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Research for Māori to help them to decide on cannabis referendum
A lack of resource and research for Māori parents and whānau worried about the impact of the upcoming cannabis referendum on rangatahi prompted researcher Dr Moana Theodore to look into the issues for… Audio
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Simon Sweetman's music picks
Simon reviews Dinner Party's self titled album Dinner Party and Round Again by Joshua Redman (with Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride and Brian Blade). Audio
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International fertility decline has been expected for some time
A British report on what it calls a "jaw-dropping" decline in fertility rates around the world are no surprise to Hamilton based demographer, Dr Natalie Jackson. Audio
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Boris doing better on climate change than Jacinda
An opinion piece on Newsroom has pointed out that the UK has done a lot more to address climate change in a meaningful way that we have here. Author Marc Daalder talks to Jesse. Audio