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Number 1 album in history
Each week Jesse has a look back through the years at which album was topping NZ charts. This week he's gone back to July 1980 when Willie Nelson was at number one for six weeks with 'Stardust'. Audio
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"Reunited" premieres, Russian adoptees reunite with their biological roots
Russian adoptee Alex Gilbert is helping to reunite other children adopted from Russia to parents all over the world to reunite with their biological families. His documentary "Reunited" is on TVNZ 1… Audio
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Sharing older buildings to save on rent for Gisborne businesses
An old building has taken on a new lease of life in Gisborne thanks to an iniative to use the space for co-working. Dean Craw, the owner and operator of Spellbound Wax explains how it works. Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom talks to Jesse about Licorice Pizza, Spencer and the latest Scream film. Audio
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Tapping into NZ's truck-driving think tank
Audio 28 Jan 2022Kiwi truck drivers are being asked for their thoughts on how we can address climate change in a new competition. Lindsay Wood, director of the climate change consultancy group Resilienz, tells Jesse… Audio
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Tracking the wild from a bike
Audio 28 Jan 2022On his monthly 42km Port Hills bike ride, ecologist Jon Sullivan geo-tags native trees and species for his Wild Counts blog. From what he's seen, New Zealanders need to do a lot more to attract native… Audio
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New footage of Burt Munro unearthed in Invercargill
Audio 28 Jan 2022Rare footage of motorcycle legend Burt Munro has been unearthed by Invercargill department store E Hayes & Sons. Marketing manager Nick Hawes is handling the footage, and tells Jesse why its special.
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Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm talks to Jesse about the New Zealand share market's current downward trend and what to do when your Kiwisaver value wobbles. Audio
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Grass karting: an off-road motorsport with a family feel
Leanne Ryan and her partner Greg run a family grass-karting club in South Canterbury. Video, Audio
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Do school uniforms need a makeover?
Are school uniforms good or bad? A better question is how do can we improve their impact on educational outcomes, says public health researcher Dr Johanna Reidy. Audio
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Ten lessons for a post-pandemic world
He called it. CNN's Fareed Zakaria is one of the world's most respected journalists who interviews world leaders and writes about how the world is changing and what it means. He shares ten lessons… Audio
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Bookmarks with Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh
Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh is a computer engineer and the director of Women In Technology at AUT, and the founder of She Sharp. She's also today's Bookmarks guest. Audio
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Exploring options for greener burials and cremations
Research into greening up our burial processes is underway at the University of Canterbury thanks to a Te Putea Rangahau a Marsden grant. Associate Professor Ruth McManus is leading the research and… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Today owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services, Daniel Watson, talks to Jesse about the new careers available through technology such as streaming/podcasting and content creation. Audio
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Chelsea Jade on her latest music
LA based New Zealand artist Chelsea Jade's 2022 is off to a cracking start. She has just released her new single 'Optimist' and has also signed with Carpark Records. Audio
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Small scale maggot farming success on our shores
Following on from an interview Jesse did with Oympia Yarger on her million dollar maggot farming enterprise in Australia, Marie Haley got in touch to share her smaller scale operation here in New… Audio
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Turning maggot farming into a million dollar business
Olympia Yarger talks to Jesse about the multi-million dollar company she runs in Australia that uses maggots to turn food waste into animal feed and fertilizer. Audio
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Expert feature: Organic cleaning
The clean start of a New Year can lead to a start of a good clean for homes. Today's expert is author, journalist and editor Wendyl Nissen who has spent the past two decades promoting sustainable… Audio
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Australian Correspondent Brad Foster
Sydney based correspondent Brad Foster talks to Jesse about how Australia is coping with the onslaught of the omicron variant of COVID-19. Audio
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Vinyl record sales highest in 30 years
Vinyl record sales reached a record high at the end of last year - the highest since the format went out of vogue in the 80s and 90s. Ben Wallace and Joel Woods are the two friends behind New… Audio
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Coping with the change in pandemic approach
Jesse speaks to psychologist Sarb Johal about how the shift in dealing with COVID-19 might be affecting people's mental health. Audio
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Listener reunites with missing wallet
Jesse Mulligan was speaking to a Whangamatā lifeguard this morning when a listener named Craig texted in to see if he'd left his wallet at the surf club last night. This afternoon, we rang Craig for… Audio
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Ross Taylor's transformation into the consummate test cricketer
Ross Taylor's transformation into the consummate test cricketer
Opinion: Ross Taylor can retire knowing that he made the most of his talents and his opportunities, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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From Alzheimer's doctor to Alzheimer's patient
Dr Daniel Gibbs has spent his career caring for patients with Alzheimer's disease, now he has a front-row seat, after receiving the diagnosis himself. Audio
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100 years of Radio - Allan Rose
Celebrating 100 years of Radio with Allan Rose. Audio