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Bookmarks with Kate Sylvester
For today's Bookmarks New Zealand fashion designer Kate Sylvester is the studio with Jesse. As well as talking about world famous iconic brand she shares with Jesse what she likes to watch, read and… Audio
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Aphasia 'Gavel Club' celebrates 10 years
Auckland University's unique 'Gavel Club' is a public speaking group for people with aphasia and to celebrate it's 10th birthday it's launched an illustrated book. Cathy Marshall talks to Jesse. Audio
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Fall from grass: ditching lawns to make way for trees
A lot of urban areas are grassed by default and the planet would be better off if we planted trees instead, says AUT professor Len Gillman. He's been writing about the downsides of mowed grass for… Audio
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James Bond theme songs celebrated at upcoming concert
The Music is Bond concert will be held this weekend. Among the performers is Caitlin Smith, she's in the Auckland studio to perform one of the iconic songs live. Audio
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Paul Newman: posthumous memoir reveals a man 'cursed with incredible beauty'
Audio 1 Nov 2022To the public, Hollywood legend Paul Newman was Cool Hand Luke, the mastermind in The Sting, and the "sexiest man alive". Now, a new posthumous autobiography - Paul Newman: The Extraordinary Life of… Audio
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Crimes NZ: Turning the tables on a conman
For Crimes NZ this week we're looking at a conman who defrauded his ex-partner out of $300,000 in Glenorchy...until she conned him back. Audio
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Mapping the past to predict the future
Looking into the future is not about predicting it, sometimes it's about creating it. Dr Sohail Inayatullah is a world-leading authority on future studies, a discipline that looks at trends, change… Audio
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Mapping the past to predict the future
Looking into the future is not about predicting it, sometimes it's about creating it. Dr Sohail Inayatullah is a world-leading authority on future studies, a discipline that looks at trends, change… Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan Audio
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Choc Hazelnut Tart
Today's recipe is plant based and from the first book from Buffy Ellen Gill who switched to a plant based diet after being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom talks to Jesse about Mrs Harris Goes to Paris and Barbarian. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris: The history of strikes in NZ
The Tertiary Education Union has organised a number of strikes over the past few weeks. Other industries and professions may also choose to strike in the near future. NZ has a long history of strikes… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today New Zealand Herald Senior writer, Simon Wilson, looks at the plans for the Ports of Auckland by new mayor Wayne Brown. The newly minted mayor wants to jump start the process of shifting the… Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Irene Van Dyk
Today, someone who is known for being the best netball goal shooter of all time - Irene Van Dyk Suzanne's been covering netball for around 36 years and is currently the editor of Newsroom's… Audio
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Binge Eating Disorder - investigating a 'hidden' health condition
Episodic binge-eating is the most common eating disorder in the world – yet fewer than half of the people who struggle with it get a diagnosis or treatment. Dr Hannah Kennedy is currently studying… Video, Audio
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A few of Dr Ashley Bloomfield's favourite things
After four years as Director General of Health, Dr Ashley Bloomfield is having a temporary break from work. He chats to Jesse Mulligan about some of the "cracking good" podcasts, books and songs he's… Video, Audio
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Podcast Critic: Jemima Huston
Today Jemima Huston talks to Jesse about Finding Cleo, a CBC podcast about a young indigenous girl in Canada who disappears. She's also been listening to We Were Three, a New York Times podcast about… Audio
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Compost hub at central Auckland school a hit
Doughnut Economics Advocates NZ have launched a number of sustainable initiatives over the years. Their latest project is a community compost hub which has been set up in partnership with Newton… Audio
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When a loved one leaves the earth, they can now really leave the planet!
When a loved one dies and chooses to be cremated the challenge becomes finding a meaningful place to scatter or preserve their ashes. Now a new company is sending ashes into space! Audio
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Good news for the supply chain heading into Christmas
With two months to go until Christmas - the big question is will the shop shelves be full - and will that special package you ordered from overseas arrive on time to put under the tree? Rachel Madden… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Audio 25 Oct 2022Today on Tech Tuesday Dan Watson, owner and managing director of Vertech IT services, talks to Jesse about the Pinnacle Health hacking and has some handy tips for plugging in USB cables and reopening… Audio
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How racism impacts on education systems in Aotearoa
An education symposium hosted by iwi in Whakatū Nelson last week aimed to inspire leaders to look at education through a Māori lens. Dr Mel Riwai-Couch speaks to Jesse about the changes they would… Audio
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Celebrations as student gardeners dig chance to bypass high vege prices
Student gardeners dig chance to bypass high vege prices
It's more than 20 years since a community garden began helping Canterbury University students grow vegetables.
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Gardening with Tony Murrell
Tony Murrell's along today to gardening with Jesse. he's also open to answering any gardening questions you might have. Audio
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Pan-seared Chicken Breasts with Baby Peppers
Today MySharedKitchen founder, Julie Biuso, shares a recipe for a delicious, yet easy to make, chicken meal. Audio