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  • Mabel keeps paw and order in Tauranga District Court

    Audio
    animals
    17 Aug 2023
    Mabel the court dog

    Patting a dog is well known to lower stress hormone levels. For many victims, appearing in court can be a very stressful experience so having some canine comfort makes sense. Audio

  • Bookmarks with Graham Kelly

    Audio
    music arts
    16 Aug 2023
    Graham Kelly

    For Bookmarks today we have former politician, diplomat, musician and author Graham Kelly on the show. He's also the founder of Porirua's Computers in Homes programme, he has also made plenty of room… Audio

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  • Tech Tuesday with Ben Kepes

    Audio 15 Aug 2023

    This week for Tech Tuesday entrepreneur and technology expert and Cactus Outdoor founder Ben Kepes joins Jesse to talk about a new report out on how to create a new Silicon Valley (sans employment… Audio

  • Humans are the only ones who can clean up the messes they make

    Audio
    author interview
    14 Aug 2023
    Don Norman

    We designed the world around us, the world with the growing climate problems and inequality, and we are the only ones who can fix it, professor Don Norman says. Audio

  • Chuffed with my child chats

    Audio
    life and society
    14 Aug 2023

    Today we speak with Dave Nicholl about his daughter who has suffered in the past year been beset with severe migraines but not letting that stop her pursue her dream of an acting career. He shares his… Audio

  • Advocate for making food more affordable for every New Zealander

    Audio
    food money
    14 Aug 2023
    No caption

    Food systems expert Emily King is advocating for what she calls a 'noble goal' - a system that supplies people with healthy and affordable food that's made and grown well. She speaks to Jesse. Audio

  • How to 'clean' soil - a new invention in Aotearoa

    Audio
    science environment
    14 Aug 2023
    Hands holding soil

    Kiwi scientists have found a way to destroy forever chemicals in soil. PFAS are known as forever chemicals because they don't break down on their own.  Jesse speaks with Dr Kapish Gobindlal, about… Audio

  • NZ Live: Strawpeople

    Audio
    music
    12 Aug 2023
    Fiona and Paul, Strawpeople

    Trail-blazing electro-pop duo Strawpeople have just released their first album in 19 years - Knucklebones. Video, Audio

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  • Film Review with Dom Corry

    Audio
    movies
    11 Aug 2023

    This week Dom talks to Jesse about Wes Anderson's new film Asteroid City, the video game adaptation of Gran Turismo and Australian horror flick Talk to Me. Audio

  • New study to explore kava as a treatment for PTSD

    Audio
    health
    11 Aug 2023
    Kava bowl

    Kava – a ceremonial Pacific Island drink known to relax the muscles – is showing promise as a therapy for the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). To further explore the therapeutic… Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong

    Audio
    history
    10 Aug 2023

    Today author, playwright and columnist Dave Armstrong talks to Jesse about some problems in Wellington with earthquake prone buildings in the CBD, council tenants facing rent increases and some… Audio

  • Faith Wilde's big moment in the US country music scene!

    Audio
    media music
    10 Aug 2023
    Faith Wilde and Noah Khan at Hinterland August 2023

    21 year old New Zealand singer Faith Wilde headed over to the US a couple months ago, to pursue her dreams in country music. Over the weekend country music legend Noah Kahan got her up on stage with… Audio

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  • Women want a different kind of power than men

    Audio
    author interview
    9 Aug 2023
    Katty Kay (L) and Claire Shipman

    The reason there aren't more women in positions of power around the world, more female CEOs, Prime Ministers, board members, is not a problem with women. Audio

  • Bookmarks with Gordon Moller

    Audio
    music arts
    9 Aug 2023

    In the early 90s, Gordon Moller jotted down a design on a sketchpad during a flight, which would change Auckland's skyline forever. The architect had been in the US looking at the grandest of builds… Audio

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  • Are 'hairy' sheep the future for sheep farms?

    Audio
    science farming
    9 Aug 2023
    Wairere Stud's "Nudie" ewe lambs on display at Central Districts Field Days

    This year was the first auction of HAIRY sheep. They're called 'Nudies' sheep you don't have to shear, dock, or dag And with farmers not fetching a high price for wool at the moment, it might be a… Audio

  • CarbonTrail looking closely at AI and it's energy consumption

    Audio
    technology
    9 Aug 2023
    ChatGPT and OpenAI emblems are displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Gliwice, Poland on February 21st, 2023.

    CarbonTrail, a Christchurch-based company, works with businesses to reduce their carbon footprint. Recently they have turned their attention to their own footprint, regarding AI energy cosumption… Audio

  • Allergies on the rise as 'Microsoft 95' immune systems fail to upgrade

    Audio
    food science
    8 Aug 2023
    No caption

    All over the world, allergies to everything from nuts to pollen are on the rise. Medical anthropologist and associate professor of science and technology studies Theresa MacPhail is on a mission to… Audio

  • Relationships with Hannah Korrel

    Audio
    science life and society
    8 Aug 2023

    Today Hannah talks to Jesse about how women's sport is helping to break down gender stereo types by being so visible lately. Hannah explains 'you can't be what you can't see.' Audio

  • Rock Hudson: 'An intimate portrait of mid-century gay life'

    Audio 7 Aug 2023
    Rock Hudson 1955

    Rock Hudson was one of the biggest heart throbs of the '50s and '60s, from the 'Golden Age of Hollywood'. Director Stephen Kijak has made a film about the film star's life. Video, Audio

  • DIY tips with Stan Scott

    Audio
    construction building
    4 Aug 2023

    With a weekend of settled weather ahead it could be a good idea to tackle any outdoor DIY jobs on the home. Builder Stan Scott joins Jesse to help listeners out with any queries they have. If you have… Audio

  • Film Review with Dan Rutledge

    Audio 4 Aug 2023

    Today Dan Rutledge talks to Jesse about two films at the NZIFF, Holy Spider and Past Lives. Audio

  • Freaky Friday

    Audio
    life and society
    4 Aug 2023
    A photo of a boy reading in bed with images of ghosts behind him

    Each week we ask listeners to send in stories that are chillingly creepy, spookily serendipitous, or just out-of-the-box weird. Audio

  • Sad passing of former All Black captain Tane Norton

    Audio
    sport
    4 Aug 2023
    Tane Norton receiving his All Blacks cap in 2009.

    This morning it was announced that former All Blacks captain Tane Norton had died at the age of 81. Tane played 27 tests for the All Blacks and led them for nine games, including the 1977 series win… Audio

  • Young New Zealanders off to the South Atlantic

    Audio 4 Aug 2023
    Charlie Thomas, 21, is part of a group of young Kiwis bound for South Georgia.

    The countdown is on for a group of young Kiwis selected to explore one of the most remote islands in the world. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money economy
    3 Aug 2023

    Today Mary talks to Jesse about a question sent in by a listener who is over 65 on what to do with money they don't need to access right now. Mary talks about the options of Kiwisaver or term deposits… Audio

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