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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    12 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Financial author and journalist Mary Holm is back for her fortnightly money chat.  Audio

  • New Zealand Dance Company looks ahead

    Audio
    arts
    12 Mar 2020
    Shona McCullagh

    The New Zealand Dance Company is looking ahead with a new programme designed to better prepare their dancers for their professional lives on and after the stage.  Audio

  • Big Little Lies author Liane Moriarty is coming to Auckland

    Audio
    author interview
    12 Mar 2020
    Liane Moriarty

    Best selling Australian author Liane Moriarty has sold more than 14 million copies of her books around the world.  Audio

  • Sustainable development not possible with current attitudes

    Audio
    environment
    12 Mar 2020
    A portion of Tony Barrett's land.

    Five years ago the united Nations laid out out fifteen year roadmap for creating a world where growth was sustainable.  Audio

  • Bookmarks with author Damien Wilkins

    Audio 11 Mar 2020
    Damien Wilkins

    It's time for Bookmarks, this week with Damien Wilkins!  Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • The rise of skateboarding in New Zealand

    Audio
    sport
    10 Mar 2020
    No caption

    The president of Skateboarding New Zealand, who has just won the NZ Masters title at Bowlzilla, tells us about the rise of the sport, and the pros and cons of having it in the Olympics. Audio

  • Rebuilding 'collapsed' agricultural soil

    Audio
    business farming
    10 Mar 2020
    Organic Jersey cow on a Rongotea farm.

    Retired climatologist and soil microbiologist Walter Jehne explains what a soil carbon sponge is and how it could help cool the planet by rehydrating soils. Audio

  • The community trapping pests along Ōrari River

    Audio
    farming Canterbury
    9 Mar 2020
    Protecting endangered birds nests on the Orari River in South Canterbury

    In South Canterbury, by the Ōrari river, next to Geraldine, groups of farmers and environmentalists, many of whom are both of these things, are setting up a trap library. Bryan Clearwater explains the… Audio

  • Drought hit Hawkes Bay farmer call for help

    Audio
    farming climate
    9 Mar 2020
    Drought hit Hawkes Bay Farmer Mark Warren pulling sheep out of a dried up dam.

    Drought and the effects of coronavirus are hitting farmers hard. Mark Warren from Waipari Station in central Hawke's Bay has taken a break from hauling lambs out of mud to tell Jesse about his… Audio

  • NZ Live Summer Selections 2020: Nadia Reid

    Audio
    music
    6 Mar 2020

    Songstress Nadia Reid plays songs from her latest album "Out of My Province" live on Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Cardboard caskets: cheaper and better for the environment

    Audio
    life and society
    6 Mar 2020
    Outside the Box Cardboard Casket

    Designer Becs Bartells saw a gap in the death industry – the lack of eco-friendly caskets. She's launched a cardboard casket business called Outside the Box. Audio

  • Talking to tamariki about COVID-19

    Audio
    health education
    6 Mar 2020
    Patient samples at a safety workbench for coronavirus testing.

    University of Canterbury Child and Family Psychologist Sarah Whitcombe-Dobbs is part of a panel event to explain how to deal with children's concerns around the COVID-19 outbreak.. She speaks to… Audio

  • Retirees take to the stage to poke fun at rest home life

    Audio
    arts
    5 Mar 2020
    Nurse serving food in rest home for elderly.

    Rest home life is at the centre of a performance at the NZ Fringe Festival. It's also performed by the residents of those rest homes. Two of the cast from, 'Dance Me to the End of Time', speak to… Audio

  • Sarah Quigley's Divorce Diaries

    Audio
    author interview
    4 Mar 2020
    The Divorce Diaries

    New Zealand author Sarah Quigley paints an honest picture of the pain of divorce and recovering from the trauma.

     

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  • Bookmarks: Jason Gunn

    Audio 4 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Jason Gunn has been on the airwaves for more than 30 years and joins Jesse to talk about his latest business venture, his old mate Thingee and his obsession with cinema and some of his favourite… Audio

  • How to make companies fit for purpose with climate change

    Audio
    business climate
    4 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Martin Rich says you don't have to trash the environment around you in order to make money. Audio

  • Fighting coronavirus myths as second case of Covid-19 confirmed in New Zealand

    Audio
    health
    4 Mar 2020
    A technician prepares patient samples for the clarification of the coronavirus.

    A second case of Covid 19 in New Zealand was confirmed by the Ministry of Health this morning. Dr Siouxsie Wiles, Microbiologist from Auckland University joins Jesse explain the significance of this.

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  • The music of Danger Mouse

    Audio
    music
    3 Mar 2020
    Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) playing with Broken Bells in 2010

    You may not be familiar with the name Danger Mouse, but there's a good chance you've heard some of the music he has made.  Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Feilding robotics students head to the world championships

    Audio
    education
    3 Mar 2020
    No caption

    What did you get up to at high school? Did you get to build any robots? Feilding High School maths teacher Graham Conlon is also the school's head of robotics and his team are on a roll. Audio, Gallery

  • Getting better with age – the French way

    Audio
    life and society author interview
    2 Mar 2020
    Caroline de Maigret at Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2019

    When you're young you feel immortal, then little by little you come to learn you're out of the youth club, says French model and Chanel ambassador Caroline De Maigret. Video, Audio

  • How to keep your pot plants alive

    Audio
    environment
    2 Mar 2020
    No caption

    Pot plants are back in a big way. It seems even in the smallest of living spaces pot plants are blooming. Gardening guru Lynda Hallinan joins Jesse Mulligan. Audio

  • Confessional primary school poetry

    Audio
    education arts
    2 Mar 2020
    Female Elementary Pupil Working At Desk

    Poetry is alive and well in New Zealand primary schools! Teachers around New Zealand are currently using a famous William Carlos Williams poem to get children to admit their naughtiest deeds. Audio

  • Is the welfare state fit for purpose?

    Audio
    life and society politics
    2 Mar 2020
    Clockwise: Jim Bolger and Ruth Richardson in 1991, Roger Douglas, David Lange, Grant Robertson, Jenny Shipley and Michael Joseph Savage.

    Despite the efforts of governments over decades, New Zealand’s welfare state has failed to solve entrenched poverty, Professor Jonathan Boston from Victoria University. Audio

  • How to maintain your lawns

    Audio
    environment
    28 Feb 2020
    no caption

    If anyone knows about lawns and how to keep them looking great - it's a groundsman. Rupert Bool is tasked with looking after Hagley Oval - he'll be here to share his tips with you! Audio

  • Essays in Love turned into a stage play by local writers

    Audio
    books arts
    28 Feb 2020
    Eli Kent

    The acclaimed novel, Essays in Love, written by Swiss philosopher Alain de Botton, has been adapted into a stage play by two New Zealand writers, Oliver Driver and Eli Kent. Eli talks to Jesse about… Audio

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