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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • How to build a home in 13 hours

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    economy housing
    20 Jul 2022

    On average, building a home can take anywhere from six months to a year. But this past week, a Wellington company constructed a water-tight home in Central Otago from start to finish in just 13 hours.

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  • First Song: The Fairy Child

    Audio
    music
    20 Jul 2022

    For today's First Song we thought we would do something a little bit different A poem by the beloved children's author, Margaret Mahy, 'The Fairy Child.' Musician and songwriter, Gerry Paul put the… Audio

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  • Feature Interview: A.J. Croce

    Audio
    music
    19 Jul 2022
    A.J. Croce

    It's been quite a journey for singer songwriter A.J. Croce to step outside his famous father's shadow and move ahead so life doesn't pass him by. A.J was not yet two when his father, Jim Croce died in… Video, Audio

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  • Feature Interview: Evan Ratliff

    Audio
    life and society
    18 Jul 2022
    Gilbert Chikli on trial in Kyiv on September 26, 2017.

    It was an audacious plan; use a silicon mask to look like a former French defense minster, create a replica of his office, video call rich businessmen and convince them to give millions to rescue… Audio

  • Expert feature: Charlotte Feehan

    Audio
    life and society
    18 Jul 2022
    Glass of beer and hand showing a thumbs up sign

    At just 30, Wellingtonian Charlotte Feehan is one of the youngest head brewers in the country.  Audio

  • Auckland concert to raise money for Planned Parenthood USA

    Audio
    health music
    18 Jul 2022
    Republicans members of Congress pointed to the videos as they unsuccessfully sought to ban federal funding for Planned Parenthood.

    Jess Loudon is putting together a variety show to raise money for Planned Parenthood USA.  Audio

  • Guy Montgomery's Guy-Mont Spelling Bee

    Audio 18 Jul 2022
    Guy Montgomery.

    You may know comedian Guy Montgomery from 'The Worst Idea of All Time' podcast or season two of 'Taskmaster NZ', and soon he'll be returning to our screens with his very own show. Titled 'Guy… Audio

  • Smokey Butter Beans on Toast

    Audio
    food
    15 Jul 2022
    Smoky Butter Beans on Toast

    Today chef and founder of Jess's Underground Kitchen, Jess Daniell, shares a recipe that's pure comfort on these cold wet days and if you've been unwell. Audio

  • Linda Jones: the 1970s jockey who took on sexism in horseracing

    Audio
    history sport
    14 Jul 2022
    Award-winning NZ jockey Linda Jones

    Linda Jones didn’t have a long career as a jockey, but she is a trailblazer for Kiwi women in horseracing. In 1977, Jones was the first New Zealand woman granted a race licence. The following year she… Audio

  • Sarah Polley on her acting childhood

    Audio 13 Jul 2022
    Sarah Polley

    Former child actor Sarah Polley talks about some tough times on the set of films like 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen' and the TV series 'Road to Avonlea'.  Audio

  • A few of Phoebe Harrop's favourite things

    Audio
    technology arts
    13 Jul 2022

    Venture capital firm Blackbird Aotearoa is on the hunt for tech entrepreneurs with fresh ideas, big dreams and lots of energy. The company's 31-year-old principal Phoebe Harrop talks to Jesse Mulligan… Video, Audio

  • The six keys to life-long friendship

    Audio
    life and society
    12 Jul 2022
    two people talking

    Grace, ritual and imagination are essential to a strong friendship, says journalist Julie Beck. She interviewed 100 sets of friends for the popular Atlantic column The Friendship Files. Audio

  • Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson

    Audio
    technology
    12 Jul 2022

    5G, eSIMs and recent battery storage improvements. Audio

  • Art which changes with light phases

    Audio
    arts
    12 Jul 2022

    An artist has spent hundreds of hours on his exhibition at Porirua's Pataka Art Museum only to be turning the gallery lights off. To explain his new exhibition "Thresholding" we're joined by Jack… Audio

  • Single mothers struggling with food insecurity

    Audio
    food money
    12 Jul 2022
    Fridge interior almost empty due to economic crisis

    A University of Otago study has found a significant struggle for solo mothers feeding their families. Audio

  • Expert feature: Public speaking

    Audio
    business education
    11 Jul 2022
    Woman holding microphone in front of a lectern

    As a nation we've traditionally idolised strong, silent types. As a result some of us want to run for the hills when faced with public speaking. Today's expert is chair of operations at Speech New… Audio

  • Nici Wickes: 'Food is a great companion for me'

    Audio 11 Jul 2022
    A Quiet Kitchen book cover

    In her new book A Quiet Kitchen, food writer Nici Wickes shares not only lockdown recipes but reflections on the joy of living solo and the health setback that many women experience with menopause. Audio

  • Is the inflation in NZ because of profits?

    Audio 11 Jul 2022

    Are profits driving inflation in New Zealand? Inflation has reached 8.3 percent in the US and 7.4 percent in Europe - some analysts have said that rising profits are to blame Others says businesses… Audio

  • Gardening with Jo McCarroll

    Audio
    life and society
    8 Jul 2022

    NZ Gardener editor Jo McCarroll joins Jesse to talk about how to store up the current abundance of water in preparation for a dry summer and potential hose ban. Audio

  • Basque Cheesecake with Quince

    Audio
    food
    8 Jul 2022
    No caption

    Today chef, author and columnist Martin Bosley joins Jesse to share a recipe for Basque Cheesecake with Quince. He shares his tips for making cheesecakes and why this one will get you a standing… Audio

  • NZ Live: Reb Fountain

    Audio
    music
    8 Jul 2022
    Reb Fountain - Iris

    Singer-songwriter Reb Fountain won a legion of fans and the prestigious Taite Music Prize for her self-titled album, released back in 2020. Now, after some Covid-enforced delays, Reb is heading out on… Video, Audio

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  • Film Review with Graeme Tuckett

    Audio
    movies
    8 Jul 2022

    Today Graeme Tuckett talks to Jesse about the latest Marvel release, Will be Thor: Love and Thunder, Benediction and Whetu Marama: Bright Star Tomorrow. Audio

  • Pine pollen, a potential high export earner

    Audio
    National
    8 Jul 2022
    Pine pollen

    Have you heard of pine pollen? A company called Bio Gold have received MPI funding to develop a pine pollen industry in Aotearoa. It could be a massive new revenue stream for Aotearoa. Audio

  • History with Dr Grant Morris

    Audio
    history
    7 Jul 2022
    LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 24: Protesters gather outside the First Street United States Courthouse to denounce the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case on June 24, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. The Court's decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health case overturns the landmark 50-year-old Roe v Wade case, removing a federal right to an abortion.   David McNew/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by DAVID MCNEW / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

    Today historian Dr Grant Morris looks at the history of the US Supreme Court's influence on NZ. The US Supreme Court has been in the NZ news for overturning the Roe v Wade decision. This has a big… Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson

    Audio
    politics
    7 Jul 2022
    Sunset lookout above Newmarket in Auckland, New Zealand

    Today senior journalist at the NZ Herald talks to Jesse about the Auckland mayoral candidates and a meeting last night to introduce themselves. He gives his verdict on their ability or appeal to lead… Audio

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