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Vets keeping busy helping with animal welfare
Vets have been rushed off their feet helping to ensure the welfare of live stock and pets throughout the Hawkes Bay region. Vet Services Hawke's Bay has practices in Napier, Hastings and Waipukurau. Audio
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Hawkes Bay update with civil defence controller
Supplies and connectivity are slowly being returned to Hawke's Bay, though around 31,000 people in Napier are still without power. For the latest Interim Chief Executive of the Hawke's Bay Regional… Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm talks to Jesse about a harrowing few days being trapped in Piha while visiting friends. She's manage to leave the flood hit suburb, but says it's been a tough time for locals with no… Audio
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Gisborne update
As the communications continue to be difficult with the Gisborne region we check back in with mayor Rehette Stoltz about their situation. Audio
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Science, Death and Tech in the World of James Bond
Kathryn Harkup is a chemist and science writer who sets up her own Q Branch to test how 007 would stand up to the laws of physics, chemistry and biology. Audio
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Tararua District update with Federated Farmers President
The Tararua District council has managed to get some aerial and ground surveillance done to assess the damage for their region. Tararua Federated Farmers President Sally Dryland talks to Jesse about… Audio
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Gyms, Gurus, Goop: The wellness industry in the spotlight
Rina Raphael says wellness brands prey on women's anxieties. Her new book looks at why women buy into the multi-billion dollar industry. It's called The Gospel of Wellness: Gyms, Gurus, Goop, and the… Audio
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Bookmarks with Laura Heynike
For Bookmarks today we speak to businesswoman and interior designer Laura Heynike. She's the Founder and Creative Director of interior design company Pocketspace. Audio
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Podcast Critic: Adam Burns
Today Adam talks to Jesse about Questlove Supreme and Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware. Audio
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Making history stories popular again
Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook are the hosts of the podcast "The Rest is History". It gets millions of downloads around the world. Jesse talks to Tom Holland and Dominic Sandbrook about "The Rest… Audio
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Natural and sustainable NZ cosmetics making their global mark
Brands around the world are on the hunt for innovative ways to provide products that are natural and sustainable. Recently this has opened up an opportunity for Organic Bioactives. Founder and CSO … Audio
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Monica Heisey on the comic potential of a broken heart
The melodramatic intensity we bring to our own heartbreak is extremely funny to writer Monica Heisey. Her debut novel Really Good, Actually draws on the "isolating" yet "absurd" experience of getting… Audio
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Food: One-pot Penne
Today's recipe is ideal if you're looking to make a significant other a Valentine's Day meal at home. It only does use one pot so you won't need to deal with ldishes after a romantic meal. Sam Parish… Audio
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Film Review with Sam Hollis
Today RNZ producer and movie reviewer Sam Hollis gives his verdict on The Whale, in cinemas now and You People on Netflix. Audio
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Dig This Invercargill a playground for adults
Ever wanted to know what it's like to drive a digger or a giant bulldozer? If you're keen, Invercargill has the playground just for you. Alana Dixon from Dig This talks Jesse about the unique… Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: The history of craft beer in NZ
One of the highlights of Dr Grant Morris' summer break was going on a tour of a craft beer brewery. NZ has a long history of producing beer but what about the history of producing craft beer? Today he… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris
Today Steve Wyn-Harris talks to Jesse about Australian research showing the impact the Tonga eruption is having on rain fall there. He wonders if that might something that's affecting our weather… Audio
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NZ Sporting History with Eliza McCartney
Today on New Zealand Sporting History we're celebrating a more recent success story by talking to one of our youngest Olympic medalists. Pole vaulter Eliza McCartney first picked up the sport at the… Audio
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When influencers are not a good influence
Cancelling 'toxic' internet personalities won't solve the identity crisis their young ,male followers are struggling with, says psychologist Matt Defina from the Australian mental health charity Man… Audio
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Bookmarks with Geoffrey Clendon
For Bookmarks today we're joined by playwright, author and actor Geoffrey Clendon. He's had a long career in the performing arts world where he started life as an actor in the 1980s working with major… Audio
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How to not join a cult
Anke Richter is an expert on cults and how they form. Over the summer she's holding seminars at music festivals to warn people about how these groups start and the warning signs. She talks to Jesse. Audio
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Inspiring creativity and avoiding the 'one hit wonder' curse
One great idea can be a curse if we don't see creativity as a process that requires commitment, says creativity expert Markus Baer. With that view, we can nurture both our own creative thinking and… Audio
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Music feature: The music of Jeff Buckley with Josh Ellery
We're talking today about a musician who released just one album in his short lifetime, but it's an album often considered among the greatest of all time. Audio
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Partially sighted cyclist tackles the Great Southern Brevet!
Audio 7 Feb 2023An 1,100km bike ride across rocky terrain is enough of a challenge, let alone with only partial sight. Dave King recently completed the Great Southern Brevet with his riding partner Luke Newnham. Audio
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Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Today Graeme talks to Jesse about We Are Still Here, an Australian/New Zealand co-production. He's also seen Knock At The Cabin and Pathaan. Audio