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Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Neuropscyhologist Hannah Korrel returns for her 'Relationships' segment with Jesse. Audio
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Sustainable Food Company recognised for their approach
The 2023 Impact Award winners were announced earlier this month, Amy Klitscher took out the Climate Award for her enterprise the Sustainable Food Company, her catering business with a plant-based… Audio
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Teen Youth and Rescue programme going strong
Steve Campbell has been working with youth to develop the next generation of Search and Rescue and Civil Defense emergency practitioners through the YSAR programme. He speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Muriwai Deli reopens after being closed due to cyclone damage
The Muriwai Deli is just one of many businesses that was affected by Cyclone Gabrielle earlier this year. Cam Steel runs the deli with his brothers, he speaks to Jesse about their reopening. Audio
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Art work lights up and plays music, Matthew Tucker's creation
Artist Matthew Tucker has always loved numbers and patterns. Matthew lives with a disability and uses a wheelchair, but none of that gets in the way of his creative talent. Audio
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Weekend Stuff with Stan Scott
Audio 24 Nov 2023Builder Stan Scott's back this week to help you out with any big or small DIY jobs you want to get on to. If you have any questions for him please email jesse@rnz.co.nz or text 2101. We'll get to as… Audio
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NZ Live 24th Nov - Ha The Unclear
Auckland alt-pop band Ha The Unclear (formerly known as Brown) perform tracks from their upcoming album A Kingdom in a Cul-de-sac Video, Audio
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Freaky Friday
Audio 24 Nov 2023This week on Freaky Friday we meet Pam from Christchurch who has a story with an eerie coincidence involving her son and his new fiancee. If you have a spooky story to share or an eerie coincidence… Audio
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Dead Book Birds on tour - a literary trio on stage
Audio 24 Nov 2023In addition to releasing his latest book, The Dead Are Always Laughing At Us, Dominic Hoey has teamed up with fellow poets and authors Liam Jacobson and Isla Huia to present a five date show around… Audio
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New NZ-made plane to save lives in natural disasters
New Zealand's only commercial aircraft manufacturing company has built a new plane to save lives during natural disasters and fight fires. NZAero CEO Stephen Burrows speaks to Jesse. Audio
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Ollies: beloved Auckland ice cream shop handed to the next generation
After 50 years, the founder of the iconic Auckland fast food shop Ollies has hung up his ice cream scoop. Colin Haines (a Salted Caramel man) chats to Jesse Mulligan about the American-style diner he… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about which Kiwisaver providers are the best - and worst - at offering various services to their members. She also looks at some of the services that listeners might not be… Audio
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NZ Sporting History with Courtney Duncan
As of September, Courtney Duncan is a four time Women's Motocross World Champion. Audio
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Scams and what to watch out for in the silly season
Audio 23 Nov 2023If a sale price is too good to be true, it probably is. Audio
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Was 'America's worst mom' actually right all along?
There was a time when Lenore Skenazy was labeled America's Worst Mom for letting her 9 year old ride the subway alone in New York City. We talk to Skenazy about the latest research and how to give… Audio
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Making the cut as a LandSAR canine
Wakatipu-based Bridget Martin has been a volunteer dog handler with NZ Land Search and Rescue for 20 years. She talks to Jesse about Allie-Mae, Zinzan and Bandit. Audio, Gallery
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Today Dan talks to Jesse about Apple agreeing to improve texting between iPhones and Androids. He's also got a list of his favourite tech for Xmas gifts. Audio
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Mixing Olympic qualification with movie star encounters, Logan Ullrich's story
Audio 21 Nov 2023It's been a big couple of years for rower Logan Ullrich. The 23 year old graduated from the University of Washington - UW - and in September qualified for the Paris Olympics. He also visited the set… Audio
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'There is a deep sense of peace in this whare'
Five thousand balls of wool and a "kaupapa of joy" have been woven together to create what might be the most heartwarming building in Aotearoa. Video, Audio
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Overseas insurers reconsidering cover for EVs
There's been some alarming research on the electric and hybrid vehicles around the world, with insurers reconsidering whether they will cover them due to the cost of repairs and the increased fire… Audio
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Expert Feature: Bike repairs
Our expert guest today is all about about bicycle maintenance, and how to keep your two-wheeler road worthy throughout the year. Josca Craig-Smith from Josca Bicycle Repairs in Mt Albert talks to… Audio
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Made in NZ: Soul Shoes
For the past fifty years a shoe maker in the small seaside town of Raglan has been selling his hand made shoes all over the world. Business has been booming with founder Rob Galloway expanding his… Audio
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Bubble Man embarks on tour of Australasia
Eran Backler's also known as Bubble man, and has just started his tour of Aotearoa showing off his skills with bubbles and giving audiences a chance to enjoy his multi-award winning show. Audio
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Film Review with Sam Hollis
Today Sam talks to Jesse about Saltburn and Sanctuary. Audio
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Freaky Friday
Time for Freaky Friday, one of our favourites times of the week. If you've got a story you'd like shared on air email us or text 2101. Today we've got two Freaky Friday stories to share with you… Audio