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Your Money with Mary Holm: Avoiding scams
Everybody, can be victims of money making or investment scams, fraud, or bad deals. This week on Your Money with Mary Holm, she offers advice and information on warning signs and some known scams. Audio
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Working out those workplace conflicts
Workplace agony aunt Alison Green hands out advice about everything from working with your best friend to how to alert a co-worker that deodorant is a good thing. Audio
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NZ's hip hop heritage with Gareth Shute
Musician and author Gareth Shute talks to Jesse about the pivotal points in the evolution of hip hop in Aotearoa. Audio, Gallery
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Paul Spoonley on the age of hypermobility
People are now migrating between countries on a level not seen since World War II. Jesse Mulligan asks demographer professor Paul Spoonley about the implications. Audio
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VIDEO: Lawrence Arabia performs live in RNZ studios
VIDEO: Lawrence Arabia performs live in RNZ studios
NZ Live - Lawrence Arabia, also known as James Milne, performs his song 'A Little Hate' live in RNZ's Auckland studio for Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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NZ Live: Lawrence Arabia
Songwriter Lawrence Arabia, AKA James Milne, is releasing a series of singles this year for his "Singles Club". He chats to Jesse Mulligan and plays us a couple of tracks. Video, Audio
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Cheesy history of NZ: Aunt Daisy's crackers, Pātea, and Brentry
New Zealand exporters are scrambling to reach new trade agreements with both Britain and the European Union as Brexit looms on the horizon. Britain once bought all the butter, cheese and meat we could… Audio, Gallery
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New Zealand's whaling history: Sound archives
For the past week Wellingtonians have been whale-hunting - with their cameras. In the past it would have been a different story, as whales were hunted in Cook Strait right up until 1964. Audio, Gallery
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Westside's Antonia Prebble
Series 4 of the New Zealand TV show Westside starts tonight. We speak with the star of the show, Antonia Prebble. Audio
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Transport solutions: Advice from Vancouver
Transport continues to be a major discussion in most of the country. It's not just Auckland's fuel tax or light rail, Wellington is also looking at how it can improve as part of the 'Let's Get… Audio
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Healthy & easy beetroot and carrot fritters
Everybody loves a fritter, says food writer Lauraine Jacobs. She shares a recipe for beetroot and carrot fritters with mint, lime and yoghurt dressing. Audio
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You're being hormonal - like everyone else
Hormones are not just the chemicals that make teenagers moody and impossible during puberty, they control metabolism, sleep, hunger and our immune systems. Audio
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Have you been feeding the Bigbellys?
Solar-powered 'Bigbelly' rubbish bins have been munching up New Zealand waste since 2015. The managing director of an Auckland waste firm tells Jesse Mulligan how they work. Audio
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All Blacks captain Kieran Read a big boost for Counties Manukau
All Blacks captain Kieran Read a big boost for Counties Manukau
It's a welcomed return home for All Black's captain Kieran Read who will play in his first match back from injury for Counties Manukau this afternoon.
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John Moe: tackling depression one conversation at a time
Mental health is a little less intimidating to talk about if you can have a few laughs along the way, says the host of the interview podcast The Hilarious World of Depression. Video, Audio
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Online trolling: 'It just makes you a mean person'
Online trolling: 'It just makes you a mean person'
While it may not be a highly thought of pastime, there are some surprising upsides to online trolling, a new study has found. Audio
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Martin Bosley: cooking coach and risotto fan
For the annual Gate to Plate event, chef Martin Bosley mentors Rimutaka Prison inmates to prepare and serve a gourmet meal to the public. He tells Jesse about the programme and shares a recipe for… Audio
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We announce the winner of Battle of the Cover Bands
Now, we were so impressed with the entries, that in addition to our winner, we have also chosen 5 highly commended as well. Audio
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Dutch plan to pay workers to ride to work
Would you consider biking to work if you were paid to? It's an idea that has been mooted in the Netherlands in a bid to ease car congestion. Audio
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Online trolling is surprisingly popular and comes with benefits
Canterbury University research has uncovered some surprising insights of online trolling and how it works. Researchers say the trolls are not to be confused with cyber bullies as their end games are… Audio
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Short Story Club
Audio 21 Jun 2018Today we discuss two poems by young poets: I want to get high my life with you by Hera Lindsay Bird: and Hero Vegetable by Ashleigh Young We have both poets collections to give away to the writer of… Audio
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Sam Harris: reason and science
The racial, cultural, gender and religious differences between us are only superficial – and the belief that they "really really matter" is holding humanity back, says neuroscientist and author Sam… Video, Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
The Commission for Financial Capability is suggesting that some KiwiSaver contributions be diverted into a rainy day fund, which people can draw on in a financial crisis. Audio
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Wellington Citizens Advice Bureau gets a reprieve
Last month the future of Wellington's Citizens Advice Bureau looked very bleak, with the council's grants subcommittee voting not to renew its 3 yearly funding to run its five branches in the city. Audio
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High dose Vitamin C clinical trial underway
The University of Otago is trialing the use of intravenous high dose Vitamin C for patients with sepsis, because smaller clinical trials overseas have shown remarkable results. Audio