Charlotte Ryan
Food: Zucchini Arancini
Bri DiMattina shares her recipe for Zuccini Arancini from her new book Nostrana, as well as all sort of tips about Italian cuisine and the garden! Audio
NZ Live: The Loving Arms
Auckland quintet The Loving Arms released their debut album Dreaming Over You last month. The country-soul band have been playing around town at Big Fan and Anthology Lounge, recently bringing… Video, Audio
Film Review with Sam Hollis
Sam Hollis joins Charlotte to review Paper Spiders, The Super Mario Bros Movie, and Raging Bull. Audio
21-year-old, female pro-driver going far
Rianna O'Meara-Hunt has been racing cars for about two years, mainly in the US. The former multiple kart racing championship winner recently turned GT4 class, but a new appointment will keep her at… Audio
The science behind lighting affecting mood
It's no coincidence that you feel relaxed while sitting next to the amber glow of the table lamp in your living room. But one thing is widely agreed on, light and lighting in our homes, our offices… Audio
Lorraine plays piano for Auckland commuters
Each Thursday Lorraine makes the 40 minute bus commute from Silverdale to Britomart train station to play the piano. She shares with Charlotte why she makes the effort. Audio
Suzy Cato's school holiday tips
If you're encouraging a child to get into a new game, it really helps to show you're keen on it, too, says beloved TV presenter Suzy Cato. She shares some tips for fun kids' activities. Video, Audio
Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary Holm speaks to Charlotte Ryan about how to complain about any financial service in NZ. Research from the FMA shows that only a third of New Zealanders would know what to do if they were… Audio
NZ Sporting History
For today's NZ Sporting History we go back 40 years to the first Coast's to Coast adventure race. The iconic South Island multi sport event was first set up by a man called Robin Judkins. Charlotte… Audio
Music Critic: Colin Morris
Today Charlotte speaks to Colin Morris about "Songbird" by Eva Cassidy, London Symphony Orchestra & Christopher Willis. Also, known professionally as Mama Cass and later on as Cass Elliot, was an… Audio
Kōpū show to raise voice of wāhine Māori
In 2021 Judith Collins spoke about not being able to speak on the marae during Waitangi weekend. This incident inspired writer Tuako Ohia to create Kōpū, a show to elevate the voice of wāhine Māori… Audio
The legacy of the FIFA Women's World Cup
It's 98 days and counting until the FIFA Women's World Cup and work is underway to make sure the social and economic benefits of co-hosting the games has a lasting legacy. Government agencies have set… Audio
Has the way we respond to a cost of living crisis changed?
Inflation is high, many people are tighening their own belts to deal with the high cost of living at the moment. But how have we coped in the past with high inflation? To discuss, we speak to lecturer… Audio
Feature interview: Gary Marcus
On a scale of 1-10, Gary Marcus puts his concerns about artificial intelligence at a 9. They come not so much from the technology, he's founded many companies that use A.I. himself, but from humans… Audio
Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
Two history-themed podcasts which pose the question "what if?" are the focus of today's podcast review. Paul Bushnell discusses 'Rachel Maddow presents Ultra' and 'This is Not History' with host… Audio
Walking bikes changing lives
Christchurch resident Karen Brill bought a walking bike 18 months ago, which she says has let her get her life back. She has gone from struggling to make it to the letter box to walking about 6km a… Audio
Tickets selling fast for NZ International Comedy Festival
The New Zealand International Comedy Festival is right around the corner, shows are selling out- including for our next guest, Ed Gamble! It's great to be able to welcome back international comedians… Audio
What makes a great cheese scone?
Ruth Trevella of Christchurch Library's Foundation Café suspects sugar avoidance might be part of New Zealand's insatiable hunger for cheese scones. Audio
Snow Leopard expert arrives in Wellington for habitat opening
A Snow Leopard expert has travelled all the way from Nepal for today's opening at Wellington Zoo. Snow Leopard sisters Asha and Manju can be seen from today in their new habitat, which has taken 18… Audio
The Patriarchs: How men came to rule
For centuries, societies all over the world gave men more social, economic and intellectual power. Who decided that? Nature doesn't explain it, and history tells a different story, one where women are… Audio