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Expert Feature - Alcohol Addiction with Andrew Hopgood
Andrew Hopgood is a senior clinican from drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre Red Door Recovery. Audio
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Music 101 with Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend and on her show tomorrow. Audio
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Film review with Graeme Tuckett
Audio 3 Jul 2020Graeme Tuckett reviews the Burnt Orange Heresy and The High Note. Audio
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The man who invented the 'bubble'
It's been a buzz to see a concept you came up with taken up by your government and others around the world, says Dr Tristram Ingham, creator of the term 'bubble'. He tells Jesse Mulligan he first came… Audio
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David Farrier takes on influencer culture
Influencer culture is dangerous and needs to be burnt to the ground, says journalist David Farrier. He talks to Jesse Mulligan about the fallout from social media celebrities Art and Matilda Green… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Financial author and journalist Mary Holm looks again at mixed messages New Zealanders are receiving about what to do with their money - today she explores whether or not you should be investing in… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Financial author and journalist Mary Holm discusses economic wellness. Audio
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Crimes NZ - The kidnapping of Baby Kahu
Jesse speaks to Anna Leask about the case that is every parent's worst nightmare. Audio
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Simon Sweetman reviews comeback albums
Music critic Simon Sweetman takes a look at a couple of comeback albums - Don Bryant, You Make Me Feel and Maceo Parker, Soul Food: Cooking With Maceo. Audio
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Imposter syndrome with Jess Stuart
Jesse speaks to the author and motivational speaker about her upcoming course on imposter syndrome. Audio
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Bookmarks with artist Nikau Hindin
Nikau Hindin playing a key role in reviving and honouring the traditional practice of making Aute or Māori tapa cloth. Audio, Gallery
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Nga Taonga Sound Archives - Kiwifruit booms and busts
Kiwifruit have come a long way since their days as a niche exotic fruit known as the Chinese gooseberry. Audio, Gallery
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Glennon Doyle: Untamed
When she was ten, author and blogger Glennon Doyle says the world sat her down and told her to be quiet. Audio
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Pip Adam talks books
Writer and critic Pip Adam has been thinking about sound and, in particular, how it intersects with place. Audio
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NZ man's second round of managed isolation
Aaron Fry has found himself in managed isolation for the second time since the Covid-19 outbreak reached New Zealand. Audio
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Joy at work - The Marie Kondo way
Marie Kondo showed the world how the life changing magic of tidying up around the house. Audio
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Recipe request - Airspresso Southland's Cheese Roll
We've asked you what recipe you would like from your favourite cafe. Audio
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Television Critic Caitlin Cherry reviews Breeders and Bonus Family
Caitlin discusses two comedies dealing with the tougher sides of parenting. Audio
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How to grow seeds
Audio 26 Jun 2020During lockdown people went all out and stocked up on seeds says Kay Baxter co-founder of the Koanga Institute. She wants people to make time to plant their seeds and ensure they prosper. Audio
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Julie Biuso's Crispy vegetable cakes with broccoli and potatoes
Julie Biuso today shares the recipe she has contributed to the charity e-cookbook, Cosy. She tells Jesse how to make delicious vegetable cakes with broccoli and potatoes. Audio
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Kiwi pre-schooler series 'Kiri and Lou' a UK hit
Audio 26 Jun 2020A very kiwi TV series about the adventures of a dinosaur called Kiri and her purple friend Lou is winning hearts all over the world. Pitched at kids aged 3-7, Kiri and Lou is written and directed by… Video, Audio
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History with Grant Morris: Who was John Hamilton?
Historian Grant Morris talks to Jesse about the current "Hamilton" debate, and delves into John Hamilton's past. Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong looks at the pedestrianisation of Wellington's CBD post lockdown. Audio
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Crimes NZ: David Robie on the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior
Today's Crime NZ looks back on the bombing of the Greenpeace ship, the Rainbow Warrior, in July 1985. Audio