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Dark advertising: How products are marketed to you online
The way alcohol companies and other unhealthy products market themselves online is going under the microscope in Wellington this week. Professor Nic Carah at Queensland University of Technology talks… Audio
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Tech skill shortage beginning to bite despite recruitment
The tech sector is warning that skill shortages are continuing to plague the country, despite substantial efforts to remedy the problem. NZ-Tech chief executive Graeme Muller talks to Jesse. Audio
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The untapped potential of poo
The future is sh*t and we just need to come around to the idea, says Bryn Nelson, author of Flush; The Remarkable Science of an Unlikely Treasure. Our own disgust has cut us off from the "versatile… Audio
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Asking the homeless about solutions for homelessness
The experts on being homeless, are the ones living on the streets. That's what Philip Chapman, the director of The Male Room in Nelson thinks. He talks to Jesse. Audio
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House prices consistently fall across Aotearoa
As the saying goes, what goes up must come down, and is certainly the case for property prices across Aotearoa right now. The latest data from realestate.co.nz shows that asking prices have dropped by… Audio
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Fruit and Nut Loaf
Audio 30 Sep 2022This week Julie Biuso shares a delicious recipe for fruit and nut loaf. It's a great treat to have with a cup of tea or have it stored away for any guests that pop in for a visit. The loaf yields… Audio
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NZ Live: Daffodils
The four members of Auckland band Daffodils met at high school and bonded over a shared love of The Cure and Joy Division. They play us tracks from their latest EP Stay the Night and cover Billy… Video, Audio
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Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Audio 30 Sep 2022Today Graeme talks to Jesse about Millie Lies Low, Blonde and Hit The Road. Audio
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Research on the effects of psilocybin used with psychotherapy
Audio 30 Sep 2022New Zealand researchers are hoping to join their international colleagues advancing testing of psilocybin as an alternative treatment for people with depression who are not responding to other… Audio
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Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris
Today Hawke's Bay farmer Steve Wyn-Harris talks to Jesse about the local farmer of the year event. Steve took the award out in 1994 and is back to give advice to others wanting to take the title home.
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Bookmarks with Sheryl Mai
Today's Bookmarks guest is one of a number of long-serving mayors around the country hanging up their mayoral chains. Sheryl Mai has served as Whangarei Mayor for the past three terms - a job her… Audio
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Milk on tap - serve yourself!
Audio 28 Sep 2022If you're interested in knowing the provenance of the milk you use each day, a new invention by a Waikato farmer can help with that. Chris Falconer has come up with a unique way to get customers… Audio
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Making the world more accessible for people with mobility issues
Audio 28 Sep 2022Tim Young believes you don't see a lot of disabled people out and about because there are too many unknowns when going out. Smart Access are getting down to the details. Steep curb ramps, finding… Audio
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Crimes NZ: Sophie Elliott murder
Audio 27 Sep 2022For Crimes NZ this week, we look back at the horror killing of young Dunedin woman, Sophie Elliott. Since her death at the hands of her former partner, an Otago University tutor, her family have been… Audio
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News from across the ditch
Brad Foster reports on a week of anniversaries in Australia with commemorations coming up for the Bali Bombings, the Parramatta Eels hoping to break a 36 year NRL Grand Final premiership drought, and… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services Daniel Watson talks to Jesse about AI art causing ructions in the art world and how Uber was hacked using simple methods to by pass their two step… Audio
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Mental health issues for remote rural workers
As New Zealand marks Mental Health Awareness week, people are being encouraged to do more to connect with others. But what if you in a remote and isolated area working by yourself, like farmer Sam… Audio
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How music played in movies across the decades
When Bill Haley rocked around the clock in a movie featuring His Comets, the Platters and other music stars in 1956, he opened the door for rock music films, and everyone from Elvis to The Beatles and… Audio
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Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Lynda Hallinan is sticking with the royal today as well. She's talking to Jesse about the new King's garden which she's been to. She also talks about commemoration plants people can get hold of. There… Audio
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Food fit for a queen
In a nod to the late Queen and a delicious option for a brunch, Martin Bosley shares a recipe for kedgeree. Audio
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NZ Live: The Beths
Indie quartet The Beths released their third album Expert In A Dying Field this week. The band join mega-fan Jesse Mulligan to have a chat and play some new tracks. Video, Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
This week Dom talks to Jesse about Punch, a New Zealand drama co-starring Tim Roth and The Territory, an acclaimed documentary having special screenings this weekend. He also talks about Avatar which… Audio
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Printing a new batch and new design of critter t-shirts
We have a new design and run of Critter of the Week T-shirts available! They're made in collaboration with NZ company Joyya and one of its owners Jeff Ward joins Jesse. Audio
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Another Auckland mayoral candidate drops out of the race
Audio 16 Sep 2022The landscape for the Auckland mayoral race has changed again with another high profile candidate pulling the pin. Heart of the City CEO Viv Beck this morning announced that she's no longer going for… Audio