Search Results
Related tags:
Displaying items 2026 - 2050 of 4861 in total
-
Sociopaths don't mellow with age, new research
A survey of friends, family members and partners of psychopaths has concluded that with age, their behaviour is just as bad if not worse.Professor Martin Sellbom from Otago University's Department of… Audio
-
Slouching isn't bad for your back, research finds
Sit up straight. It's advice most of us have heard at least once. But there is no strong evidence that sitting, standing or bending incorrectly will lead to back pain says Professor Peter O'Sullivan… Audio
-
Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
With just a week to go before election day in Australia, Brad Foster talks to Jesse about the latest polls, pointing to a win for the Labor Opposition Party. He's also got the latest on the sad news… Audio
-
National Band of NZ concerts with the NZSO
After months of planning, COVID rescheduling and intense rehearsal, one of New Zealand oldest bands is finally getting to perform in front of a sold out crowd in Upper Hutt tonight. Music director… Audio
-
Derelict boats causing headaches for harbour masters around NZ
Derelict and abandoned boats have been causing problems for harbour masters all over New Zealand. Auckland harbour master Andrew Hayton talks to Jesse about their facing. Audio
-
The increased cost of dying
Many Kiwi families are struggling to pay for funerals as the government grant doesn't come close to covering all of the costs, says Rotorua funeral director Richard Fullard. Audio
-
A slice of Woodenhead Reimagined - a remix album inspired by the "Grimm musical fairytale"
Audio 14 May 2022Clarissa Dunn introduces three tracks from Woodenhead Reimagined, an album of remixes by an eclectic collection of New Zealand musicians inspired by the film soundtrack Marc Chesterman originally… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Gardening with Lynda Hallinan Audio
-
Spiced Cauliflower Soup
As the weather gets chillier Jess Daniell of Jess's Underground Kitchen, has the perfect recipe to keep everyone warm. She shares her recipe today for Spiced Cauliflower Soup. Audio
-
Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Letterboxd Editor-at-Large and RNZ afternoons film critic Dom Corry talks to Jesse about Operation Mincemeat and The Northman. Audio
-
A merger of technology with music on display
Tonight a unique exhibition is opening at the Depot Theatre in Devonport if you are curious about how the impossible is turned in to the possible then you need to check out "Synthesis". Professor Olaf… Audio
-
Medical laboratory sector warns profession in crisis mode
Medical laboratory sector warns profession in crisis mode
The medical laboratory science sector has delivered a "document of crisis" to the health minister, warning of serious consequences for the entire health system if workers' concerns are not addressed. Audio
-
History with Dr Grant Morris: NZ house price crashes
New Zealanders are used to house price booms, but what about housing price crashes? Can it happen here? Today historian Dr Grant Morris looks through our history to see if we can find examples. Audio
-
Solving the World's Problems with Suzanne McFadden
Today Newsroom's LockerRoom Editor Suzanne talks to Jesse about the borders reopening and what tourism in New Zealand is going to look post pandemic. Audio
-
NZ Sporting History: Barbara Kendall
Our guest for NZ Sporting History today is a trailblazer, role model and advocate for athletes both at the start and end of their careers, Barbara Kendall. Audio
-
How to live harmoniously as a blended family
American couple Lori and David Sims almost split up due to the difficulties of trying to blend their families. Then a counsellor told Lori five words that changed everything - they are not your kids… Audio
-
Bookmarks with Murdoch Stephens
Joining us on Bookmarks today is refugee advocate and novelist Murdoch Stephens. Murdoch launched the Doing Our Bit campaign in 2013, successfully advocating for New Zealand to double its refugee… Audio
This audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
-
Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
Today Paul Bushnell reviews podcasts with tricky branding issues. Podcasts have been around long enough that we can talk about brand issues - and Paul Bushnell picks up several of these today as he… Audio
-
A gondola mooted for an alternative Auckland harbour crossing
A new and exciting alternative is being considered to move people across Auckland's Waitemata harbour, a gondola Doppelmayr's New Zealand genreral manager Garreth Hayman talks to Jesse. Video, Audio
-
The new normal for tourist operators around the world
The Prime Minister has announced. she's bringing forward the full re-opening of our borders, from October to July. Travel operator Robyn Galloway's noticed that travel is very different now, with… Audio
-
The problem of teens and tweens not getting enough sleep
Biology, homework and technology are conspiring to steal much needed sleep from teenagers. They should be getting 9 hours a night, but most get less than 7. Psychotherapist and sleep specialists… Audio
-
Book Critic: Catherine Robertson
Today Catherine's talking about the depressing lack of sales of NZ fiction books. She explains that sales in New Zealand have only risen 5% here compared with Australian of their fiction sitting at 30… Audio
-
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah Korrel is talking about workplace relationships and how to navigate when workmates want to be friends, and it's not reciprocal. Audio
-
Tennis player Pam Shriver calling out badly behaved coaches
Audio 9 May 2022Pam Shriver was 16 the first time she got to the US Open Women's Tennis final. During her long career as a player, and now as an ESPN tennis commentator, she kept secret what she calls an… Audio
-
2000s babies turning 21, a new series
A new docu-series has launched following the lead up to 21st parties for five babies born in 2000. Co-directors, Maggie Shui and Liam van Eeden talk to Jesse about the characters they followed and… Audio