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Kate Eichhorn - Growing up with Social Media
Parents are often concerned about how much time kids spend on social media. But the real menace to children and teens may be that the internet never lets you forget your mistakes. Audio
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Making New Zealand Home: Hafsar Tamesuddin
Hafsar Tamesuddin talks to Jesse Mulligan about being stateless as a Rohingya born in Myanmar and someone who has been resettled in New Zealand. Audio
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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Saving the takahē
In November 1948, Invercargill doctor Geoffrey Orbell discovered two pair of South Island takahē living in a high valley in the Murchison Mountains of Fiordland. Video, Audio, Gallery
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Dr Katherine Foxhall and the history of migraines
Blood-letting, tying a dead mole to the head; these are just a few of the ways migraines have been treated over the centuries. The pain is so debilitating, patients have agreed to have holes drilled… Audio
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Useful Tips on Māori Social Etiquette
Stacey Morrison joins Afternoons with Jesse to share some helpful te reo Māori phrases and some useful tips on social etiquette. Audio
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Climate fiction in New Zealand
You've probably heard of Sci-fi and YA genres of books but what about Cli-fi? Climate fiction is a new category of speculative fiction, born out of climate change concern. Audio
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Jim McLachlan update
A couple of weeks ago we spoke to Christchurch local Jim McLachlan about his 60 year-old, tartan hat from Scotland. Audio
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Agriculture front and centre in climate change recommendations
Earlier today the government released two reports from the Interim Climate Change Committee, with recommendations on how to curb the harmful effects of climate change. Audio
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Professor Jonathan Haidt: Moral Psychology in an Age of Outrage
Professor Jonathan Haidt believes democracy is in jeopardy because constant outrage and our incessant 'call out culture' makes sensible debate impossible. Audio
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David Chaston: Banking Expert
Banks have been a hot topic of late with a lot of criticism leveled at the Australian operators which dominate the New Zealand sector. Audio
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Josh Emett: a recipe for chicken pot pie
Celebrity chef Josh Emett share the recipe for a heart-warming Chicken Pot Pie. This pie – from London chef Bruce Poole – appears in Josh's recent book The Recipe, a compilation of recipes from 150… Audio
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Your finances with Mary Holm: Should you move your money?
The New Zealand share market just keeps on growing but some worry that after such a long period of growth, a crash seems inevitable. Financial journalist and author Mary Holm advises investors to stay… Audio
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The rise and fall of Crown Lynn
Sir Tom Clark is one of New Zealand's most celebrated ceramicists, having transformed the Crown Lynn company from a modest conglomerate of brick and pipe manufacturers into a tableware colossus. Audio
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Illustrator Donovan Bixley asks kids to create a Flying Furballs character
Now, a chance for creative kids to be a part of a literary adventure. Donovan Bixley is one of the country's most acclaimed illustrators and behind the Flying Furballs series. Audio
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Glaucoma month: Get your eyes checked
There's a group of Kiwis out there who may be close to losing their sight - but they don't know it. Audio
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Mission controller Steve Bales: the decision that made history
Steve Bales was 26 years old, a NASA Guidance officer in Mission Control, when he had to make the decision of a lifetime. Audio, Gallery
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Are there critters in your breakfast?
Where have your oats been before you chuck them your breakfast bowl and is there a chance you're actually eating critters as well? Audio
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A hat thief is on the loose in Christchurch
The Christchurch Star is reporting that a criminal is on the loose on the streets of Christchurch. And not just any criminal – a hat thief.. Audio
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Dr Richard Babor: 'Bacon's bad for you'
Surgeon Richard Babor treats many cancer patients, and inevitably he's faced with the same question – 'How could I have prevented this?' In the new TVNZ series How Not To Get Cancer, Babor explores… Audio
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Bookmarks: Kahurangi Carter
Our Bookmarks guest today takes her role as an indigenous film maker very seriously, but having a Pakeha Mum and a Maori dad, being comfortable with her Maoriness wasn't always something that came… Audio
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Nga Taonga Sound Archives: Happy 80th birthday to The Listener
Nga Taonga today celebrates the 80th birthday of The Listener. Audio, Gallery
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Helen Clark: In Nepal to mark Sir Ed's 100th birthday
Former Prime Minister and keen mountaineer Helen Clark was in Nepal to mark Sir Ed Hillary's 100th birthday. She explains how important Sir Ed's trust is for the Nepalese. Audio, Gallery
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First Song: PERE - High on Ingoingo
PERE, a dynamic new talent has cracked it on debut! Riding high with his first single High on Ingoingo. This has been in the making since 2011. PERE is proud to join us today for First Song. Audio
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POLL: the 20 best songs about heartbreak
RNZ’s Jesse Mulligan asked listeners to suggest their favourite breakup songs, and was overwhelmed with the response.
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The handmade poi business run by a Dunedin 12-year-old
"48 hours of really tough mahi' was all it took for the Pōtiki Poi team (led by Dunedin schoolgirl Georgia Tiatia Fa'atoese Latu) to make and sell $1,000 worth of poi at this year's NZ Startup Boot… Audio