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Music with Brad Warrington
RNZ's Brad Warrington looks at new music amid an influx of post-lockdown releases. Audio
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First Song - Tim Minchin's latest release
Australian Tim Minchin has released his second single from his upcoming album Apart Together. Tim speaks to Jesse about the single which puts his distinct style on the touchy topic of fidelity. Video, Audio
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Billy Jensen - solving cold cases with citizen sleuths
Crowdsourcing can raise money, encourage citizen science and even solve crime. Jesse talks to Billy Jensen about his citizen sleuths and how they have solved many cases the police couldn't. Audio
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Bookmarks with Michel Mulipola
Today's Bookmarks guest, Michel Mulipola, is living out his childhood dreams as a cartoonist, comic book shop owner, professional wrestler and gamer. Audio
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Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly 24 June 2020
Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly. Robert joins Jesse to test the audience book knowledge and Jesse's! Audio
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Collection of 13,000 pens for sale
Audio 24 Jun 2020Kevin Upjohn of Waniuomata has managed to collect 13 thousand pens from all over the world over the past 30 years. He explains to Jesse he's selling his beloved collection. Audio
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The race to find a Covid-19 vaccine
Dr Peter Salk works in epidemiology and shares his unique insight into how vaccines are developed and why there is reason for hope in the race to develop one for Covid-19. Audio
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The work of Curtis Mayfield with Simon Sweetman
Simon Sweetman looks at the work of Curtis Mayfield, and explains why his songs continue to inspire. Video, Audio
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Cam's food adventures
Hawke's Bay father, Cam, has been described as a cross between Bear Grylls and Jamie Oliver. Audio, Gallery
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Understanding intelligence - Professor James Flynn
This week's expert knows all about intelligence. Professor James Flynn is an internationally recognised expert on intelligence he's also an emeritus professor at Otago University. Audio
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Stories from around New Zealand and the World
Dr Deidre Barrett from Harvard Medical School is a dream expert and has been collecting people's pandemic dreams to put in her new book called Pandemic Dreams. Jesse spoke to Dr Barrett in May and… Audio
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Tree planting for Spring with Lynda Hallinan
Audio 19 Jun 2020It's tree planting season and gardening guru Lynda Hallinan knows the best trees to plant for spring blossoming. Audio
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Annabel Langbein's buckwheat pancakes with honey nuts
It's refugee week this week and Annabel Langbein talks about UK-based organisation Migrateful which runs cooking classes led by refugees, asylum seekers and migrants that can be accessed on-line here… Audio
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Biking in vogue on the farm
A farm owner and some keen bikers have come together to open up a 50km bike park on Glendhu Station near Wānaka. Audio
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Volunteering with 'Nana Marie'
Marie Jujnovich aka 'Nana Marie' joins Jesse to speak about her work with Heart Kids. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Financial author and journalist Mary Holm says there are mixed messages to New Zealanders these days and today focuses on one in particular - encouraging people to spend more to support local and… Audio
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How Covid-19 conspiracy theories are uniting wellness gurus with the alt-right
As governments around the world enforce lockdowns, media mistrust soars and critical thinking erodes, traditionally liberal-leaning wellness advocates are being forced into a shared space with Trump… Audio
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Bookmarks with James Crow
James Crow, the founder of Little Island Coconut Creamery, shares his go to books, movies, tv series, songs and podcast picks. Audio
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Podcast Picks with Paul Bushnell
Paul Bushnell looks at the difference between a radio broadcast and a podcast and reviews the BBC's Kermode & Mayo's Film Review, and Tracks. Audio
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Afternoons Quiz with Robert Kelly
Every week Robert Kelly puts some questions linked to books to the audience. Audio
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Wellington butchery closes its doors in wake of Covid-19
After almost 10 years, a local butchery is shutting up shop in Wellington. Owner Rob Cameron chats to Jesse Mulligan about the importance of shopping local. Audio
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Dr Vivek Murthy on the healing power of human connection
Loneliness is natural, normal and very common – but it's also bad for our health, says Dr Vivek Murthy, former surgeon general of the United States. Being lonely can increase our risk of heart… Audio
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Songs from the decades with Sandon James
Rock around the clock! DJ Sandon James, of Sweet Mix Kids fame, takes us back through the years and brings to life again the songs we grew up with. Audio
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Mittens: a friendly Wellington cat with 50,000 fans
Mittens the cat is one of Wellington's most famous residents. We speak to his owner, Silvio Bruinsma, about Mittens and an upcoming exhibition celebrating his royal floofiness. Audio, Gallery
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Antarctica NZ to rebuild NZ's Scott Base
Audio 16 Jun 2020New Zealand's Scott Base is to be redeveloped with the existing base replaced with three interconnected buildings. Audio