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  • Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

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  • Flip Grater's Carrot Lox

    Audio
    food
    3 Dec 2021
    Carrot Lox

    Flip Grater says food and music have been "the connective tissue of her life story". The musician and founder of vegan food business Grater Goods talks to Jesse Mulligan about her new cookbook that's… Audio

  • Jess Daniell partners with Salvation Army for Xmas

    Audio
    food
    3 Dec 2021
    Christmas baubles. (File image)

    Jess Daniell, of Jess's Underground Kitchen fame, tells us about her Christmas collaboration with The Salvation Army. Audio

  • Film Review with Ali Ventura

    Audio 3 Dec 2021
    RNZ Afternoons producer and metal fan Ali Ventura in her Soul Void t-shirt

    Ali reviews The Power of the Dog and A Castle for Christmas. Audio

  • A city farm with charm in suburban Auckland

    Audio
    rural farming
    3 Dec 2021
    Kelmarna Gardens in Ponsonby.

    Andy Boor is the general manager of an urban farm in Ponsonby, Kelmarna Gardens, and tells Jesse about his unique set-up. Audio

  • New tool launches to 'flush out' modern slavery

    Audio
    technology life and society
    3 Dec 2021
    Cart full of apples. Fruit pickers in orchard during harvest.

    Chris O'Reilly, whose company AskYourTeam has developed Ethical VOICE, joins Jesse to explain how it works. Audio

  • 100 Years of Radio with Wendy McArthur

    Audio
    history media
    3 Dec 2021
    No caption

    We go back to the early 1940s with Wendy McArthur, who can remember hearing updates on WW2 each night with her family. Audio

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    Audio
    money
    2 Dec 2021
    Businesswoman's Hand Signing Cheque On Wooden Desk

    Mary Holm talks to Jesse about economic harm and how it affects more than half of all New Zealand women at some point.  Audio

  • ASA 'tick' on fringe group pamphlet 'bonkers' - Farrier

    Audio
    life and society Bias
    2 Dec 2021
    David Farrier

    Journalist David Farrier speaks to Jesse about a mass leaflet drop in New Zealand from a fringe disinformation group. Audio

  • Why we all have a different scent - Jude Stewart

    Audio
    science
    1 Dec 2021
    No caption

    Journalist Jude Stewart says access to many memories, and even information about our health, is right under our nose. Audio

  • Bookmarks with Harkanwal Singh

    Audio
    music culture
    1 Dec 2021
    Harkanwal Singh

    The Spinoff's head of data Harkanwal Singh joins us for Bookmarks to share some of his favourite things. Audio

  • 100 Years of Radio with Nancy Croad

    Audio
    history culture
    1 Dec 2021
    No caption

    To mark 100 years on radio, listeners have been sharing their special memories with us. Jesse speaks with Nancy Croad about what she remembers. Audio

  • Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly

    Audio 1 Dec 2021
    No caption

    RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz. Audio

  • Saving a national icon before it's too late

    Audio
    environment animals
    1 Dec 2021
    Ruby Smythe's Kiwi print.

    Ruby Smythe, who is the granddaughter of the late conservationist Sir Rob Fenwick, speaks to Jesse about her own conservation work. Audio

  • Auckland researcher develops needle-free jet injection

    Audio
    health
    1 Dec 2021
    Dr James McKeage.

    Dr James McKeage has received funding to help him with his work developing a needle-free jet injection.  Audio

  • Peter Boghossian on starting up anti-woke, anti-elite school

    Audio
    education
    30 Nov 2021
    Professor Peter Boghossian

    Philosophy Professor Peter Boghossian speaks tells Jesse why he started a university that is proudly anti-woke. Audio

  • Book Critic: Catherine Ross

    Audio
    books
    30 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Catherine Ross believes that books start conversations. She reviews her latest picks with Jesse. Audio

  • Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson

    Audio
    technology
    30 Nov 2021
    Christmas gifts wrapped under tree.

    Owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services, Daniel Watson, talks to Jesse about self-repairs on electronics and some amazing ideas for tech Xmas gift giving. Audio

  • 100 Years of Radio with Anne Johnston

    Audio
    life and society
    30 Nov 2021
    No caption

    To mark 100 years on radio, listeners have been sharing their special memories with us. Anne Johnston speaks to Jesse about how radio has been an integral part of her life. Audio

  • Genealogist restoring dignity to those in unmarked graves

    Audio
    history life and society
    30 Nov 2021
    A corridor in Tokanui Psychiatric Hospital, which opened in 1912 and closed in 1998..

    Genealogist and historian, Anna Purgar​, is on a mission to restore dignity to forgotten psychiatric patients buried in unmarked graves.  Audio

  • 100 years of radio memories with Kay Harris

    Audio 29 Nov 2021
    No caption

    We're continuing with the lovely radio memories our listeners have been sending in as we celebrate 100 years of radio in New Zealand. Today Kay Harris shares her memory. Audio

  • Making maps with Anton Thomas

    Audio 29 Nov 2021
    No caption

    Cartographer Anton Thomas joins Jesse to talk about the history of maps and the work that goes into creating them. Audio

  • What's up in Oz with Brad Foster

    Audio 29 Nov 2021
    The last Qantas Boeing 747 airliner flies over the Sydney Harbour Bridge during its farewell flight to the US on July 22, 2020.

    Sydney based Brad Foster talks to Jesse about the response from Australia to the newest COVID variant arriving there, how busy malls have been over the Black Friday sales period and the latest in the… Audio

  • Gardening with Lynda Hallinan

    Audio 26 Nov 2021
    Lynda Hallinan

    Green-fingered guru Lynda Hallinan joins Jesse with her gardening tips. Audio

  • 100 years of radio memories with Peter Nicholson

    Audio
    history media
    26 Nov 2021
    No caption

    We're continuing with the lovely radio memories our listeners have been sending in as we celebrate 100 years of radio in New Zealand. Today Peter Nicholson shares his memory. Audio

  • Call to be more inclusive of children in Covid-19 response

    Audio
    health education
    26 Nov 2021
    school children with protection masks against flu virus at lesson in classroom

    Child health researcher Julie Spray tells Jesse why we need to be more inclusive of children in our Covid-19 response. Audio

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