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Six60 starts their own record label - Massive Records
New Zealand band Six60 are known for their ability to fill stadiums with their chart-topping hits. Now with Sony Music they've launched a brand new record label, Massive Records. Marlon Gerbes speaks… Audio
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Fatherhood: 'First you have to figure out who you are as a person'
Parenting is a skill we all learn as we go along. And 5 years ago, Nick Firchau felt like he had no where to go to hear other men talking about their experiences as dads. So he started a podcast… Audio
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Summer road trip playlist ideas from RNZ staff
RNZ sound engineer Brad Warrington (aka DJ Sticky Fingaz or Sticky) shares some songs from his summer road trip playlist - and we find out what's on Bryan Crump, Marama T-Pole, Wallace Chapman and… Video, Audio
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Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah talks to Jesse about why December is the month of break ups! Social media analysis shows that more relationships end during the festive month than any other during the year. Audio
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Iliza Shlesinger on her upcoming Aotearoa tour
Early 2023 sees the arrival of American comedian Iliza Shlesinger.. She talks to Jesse about her career in comedy and why she's chosen to make the trip down under. Audio
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Tūhura Otago Museum heads to Aitutaki
Tūhura Otago Museum are putting on The Aitutaki Science Expo on the outer island of Aitutaki this week. It's about connecting with people whose homes are being impacted by climate change, and engaging… Audio
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This Thursday is New Zealand's first rural telethon called "The Big Feed"
This Thursday is New Zealand's first rural telethon called "The Big Feed". It's been run by 'Meat the Need' Charity to connect farmers' produce with families that need it across New Zealand. They're… Audio
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First Song: Aotearoa Sun
For today's first song we have a Christmas track from a very talented singer- who just so happens to be just 12 years old! The single, Aotearoa Sun was released on Friday, with artist Jaya hitting the… Video, Audio
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Indoor pot plants with Liz Carlson
Indoor pot plants with Liz Carlson Audio
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Japanese-style Souffle Cheesecake
For today's food chat chef, Sam Mannering, stops by the Auckland studio with a recipe from his latest book, Food Worth Making Volume II. He's got a recipe for a delicious desert or sweet treat to… Audio
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NZ Live: Wallace
This week's NZ Live is a little bit different. When the Queen passed, exactly 3 months ago in fact., Wellington musician Wallace was due to record a NZ Live that day. We took the opportunity to record… Audio
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Film Review with Ali Ventura
Jesse speaks to Ali about 'Emily' and festive films, 'The Noel Diary' and 'Falling For Christmas.' Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris
This week Dr Grant Morris looks at the history of entrenchment and supreme law in NZ after the NZ Government backed down on its controversial entrenchment clause in the 'Three Waters' bill. But what… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today New Zealand Herald senior writer Simon Wilson talks to Jesse about everything suddenly becoming a crisis, and if are there really that many around to worry about. Audio
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Bookmarks with Lucy Tupu
Today on Bookmarks, an industrial designer who has made a name for herself globally. Lucy Tupu celebrates her Samoan and New Zealand roots with Pacific designs in her New York City based design… Audio
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Teens and screens - the best approach
A year into the pandemic, when children and teenagers all over the world were spending extra time on screens not just for fun, but also for school, pediatrician Dr Michael Rich knew parents needed… Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Robertson
Today Catherine reviews Catherine Chidgey's latest novel, The Axeman's Carnival, a collection of short stories by Sharron Came and the official biography of the late Terry Pratchett, A Life With… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services, Dan Watson, talks to Jesse about great apps to help you through the festive season. Audio
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Waikato Uni wins big in innovation at Fieldays
The 2022 Fieldays were last week, and the Fieldays Innovation Awards were announced. The University of Waikato came away with the prototype award and $10,000, for their Kiwifruit Human Assisted… Audio
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Disability sector job crisis
With the catch cry of 'labour shortage' being stated over and over again, it's a surprise that people with disabilities are struggling to find jobs. Workbridge Chief Executive Johnathan Mosen talks to… Audio
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Expert feature: bird watching
Birdwatching sounds like an idyllic hobby. But how do you actually get started? We're delving into that with our expert today. Dr Danielle Shanahan, Chief Executive at Zealandia. Audio
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Critter of the Week: pepe pouri butterfly
This week's critter is the pepe pouri / black mountain ringlet butterfly to help celebrate International Mountain Day, which is next Wednesday. Audio
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DIY tips with Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott is along to share his advice for listeners with any DIY or home project questions. I you want to ask Stan anything, please text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz. Audio
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NZ Live: Lawrence Arabia
Lawrence Arabia plays us his new song 'The Developed World' and chats to Jesse Mulligan. Video, Audio
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Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Today Graeme is talking to Jesse about Bones and All, The Road Dance and The Lost King. Audio