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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • History with Dr Grant Morris: Parliament’s lawn

    Audio
    history
    17 Feb 2022
    Parliament Grounds 1912

    Historian Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse about the Parliament lawn and the protests, celebrations, ceremonies and picnics he's seen there over the past two decades. Audio

  • Solving the World's Problems with Steve Wyn-Harris

    Audio
    life and society rural
    17 Feb 2022
    Marlow Farm in lockdown!

    Steve talks to Jesse about pest control on his Hawke's Bay beef farm. He also talks about drench resistance becoming more common place. Audio

  • Ditching the 'gamer' stereotype with Chelsea Rapp

    Audio 17 Feb 2022
    Adult entertainments. Back view of concentrated young man is sitting at desk with friends and playing car racing video game using steering wheel. Males are wearing headphones and resting in background

    Chelsea Rapp, who's the chair of the New Zealand Game Developers Association, joins us to bust some stereotypes about gaming! Audio

  • Auckland babies needed for kūmara gut health trial

    Audio
    science health
    17 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Researchers have put the call out for 300 Auckland babies to take part in a trial to investigate the potential health benefits of kūmara. Audio

  • Covid-19: Michael Baker on rising community cases

    Audio
    health
    17 Feb 2022
    University of Otago epidemiologist Michael Baker has won the 2020 Prime Minister's Science Communication Prize.

    Professor Michael Baker talks to Jesse about the rapid rise in cases and why people shouldn't be alarmed. Audio

  • Why we need to make time to have more fun

    Audio
    books
    16 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Science journalist Catherine Price says fun is essential for health, resilience and productivity and explains how to have more of it ! Audio

  • Bookmarks with Kristy McGregor

    Audio
    media music
    16 Feb 2022
    Kristy McGregor with her children Tully and Hartley

    Founder and editor-in-chief of Shepherdess magazine, Kristy McGregor, joins Jesse to share her favourite things! Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • 'So I get raped, he gets away with it' - Young woman horrified and revictimised during trial

    News
    New Zealand In Depth
    16 Feb 2022
    'Olivia' was horrified and revictimised by the cross-examination during her rape trial. (composite image using stock image).

    You think you're doing the right thing by reporting your rape. You think it might help prevent the same thing happening to others. But what happens if your attacker is found not guilty?

    My rapist was found not guilty - Young woman horrified and revictimised during trial
  • A conversation about post-natal depression with Sarah Wynter

    Audio
    health
    15 Feb 2022
    Sarah Wynter

    Australian actress Sarah Wynter, known for her roles in 24 and Goliath, carried a painful secret about what happened to her after the birth of her twin boys more than 10 years ago. She talks to… Audio

  • The beauty of the recorder with Imogen Morris

    Audio
    music
    15 Feb 2022
    Imogen Morris

    Imogen Morris joins Jesse to set the record straight about the much-maligned recorder and share some examples of how beautiful this instrument can sound. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Relationships with Hannah Korrel

    Audio
    National
    15 Feb 2022
    Clinical Neuropsychologist and Registered Psychologist Dr Hannah Korrel

    Relationship expert and neuro-psychologist Hannah Korrel talks to Jesse about the right way to ask about a person's vaccine status. Audio

  • Hospo Red Relief launches to help struggling businesses

    Audio 15 Feb 2022
    no caption

    As hospitality businesses struggle under the red light setting, a group of suppliers has launched a campaign to help. Audio

  • Across the Ditch with Brad Foster

    Audio
    health life and society
    14 Feb 2022
    Passengers walk to board a plane at Sydney International Airport on 1 November 2021.

    Sydney-based Brad Foster joins us from across the Tasman to share the latest in Australia. Audio

  • Television Critic: Linda Burgess

    Audio
    internet movies
    14 Feb 2022
    Ted Lasso

    Linda talks to Jesse about the Ted Lasso series on Apple TV,  The Gilded Age with Julian Fellowes on Neon, and Afterlife Season 3 on Netflix. Audio

  • Coping with the hype of Valentine's Day

    Audio
    life and society
    14 Feb 2022
    Red roses bouquet. Flowers. Romantic background

    Massey University clinical psychologist Dr Kirsty Ross says Valentine's Day can be a stressful and expensive time for many. She offers some tips for reframing the day. Audio

  • Gardening with Jo McCarroll

    Audio 11 Feb 2022

    Gardening with Jo McCarroll. Audio

  • Recipe: Roast Kumara, Coconut & Lime Laksa

    Audio
    food
    11 Feb 2022
    Roast Kumara, Coconut & Lime Laksa with Crispy Chilli Chickpeas

    Food stylist and chef Gretchen Lowe shares a recipe to match the current muggy weather - a light and bright vegetarian laksa. Audio

  • Rockquest style competition for upcoming Jazz musicians

    Audio
    music Wellington Region
    11 Feb 2022
    Fay Amaral - Youthtown's chief executive - with Rodger Fox at the Young Jazz Band-it launch

    Jazz musician and senior lecturer at the New Zealand School of Music in Wellington Rodger Fox is part of a new competition launched this week to encourage younger people to engage with jazz. He talks… Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    business money
    10 Feb 2022

    Today Mary talks about why everyone should be in Kiwisaver and how to do it well. She says that age is no barrier to having a Kiwisaver account. She also has some tips on how to keep an eye on your… Audio

  • Secret Gardens connecting gardening fanatics with gardens

    Audio 10 Feb 2022
    No caption

    Jane Mahoney's found a way to help keen gardeners all over New Zealand monetise the hobby for others to enjoy. In November she launched a website called Secret Gardens which is best described as a… Audio, Gallery

  • Connecting with neighbours before Omicron strikes

    Audio 10 Feb 2022
    man in 'love your neighbour' cap

    With potentially quite a few of us facing home isolation in the months ahead as Omicron spreads, it's a good time to think about the community and neighbourhood support that you may need. Video, Audio

  • From the scarfie life to the kings of beds!

    Audio 10 Feb 2022
    A man sleeping on a bed

    They says simple business ideas are the ones that work, and that seems to be true for two former scarfies. Angus Syme and Cam Leigh had just started their first year at the University of Otago, and… Audio

  • Life on Quarantine Island Kamau Taurua

    Audio
    life and society Otago
    9 Feb 2022
    Quarantine Island Kamau Taurua

    Meghan Hughes has been the keeper of Quarantine Island Kamau Taurua for the past two years, living on the Otago island as the only family in residence. She talks to Jesse about their experiences. Audio

  • Home kills on the rise

    Audio
    National
    9 Feb 2022
    pigs

    Home kill butchers have noticed an increase in people growing their own meat. Southland Butcher Craig Hamilton is spending more time on the road than you'd expect for a man in white gumboots. He talks… Audio

  • The Beths new single out today

    Audio
    National
    9 Feb 2022
    The Beths

    The Beths have dropped a new single today to coincide with the announcement they have signed up with Ivy League Records. Lead singer Liz Stokes talks to Jesse. Audio

    This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.

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