Jesse Mulligan
Bake sale to raise funds for Ukraine #CookForUkraine
#CookForUkraine is a global movement to raise money for Ukrainian refugees. Felicity O'Driscoll of Cook the Books in Auckland tells Jesse how they're getting involved with a bake sale at their… Audio
Saving the Kimana wildlife corridor in Kenya with bees
Environmental activist and founder of Saving the Wild, Jamie Joseph talks to Jesse about the Kimana Bee Keeping Project that has installed hundreds of hives along the Kimana wildlife corridor in… Audio
Change to stop pine forests earning carbon credits welcomed
The government has proposed a change to the Emission Trading Scheme that would mean permanent pine forests won't earn carbon credits. Forest and Bird spokesperson Dean Baigent-Mercer talks to Jesse. Audio
First song with Benee
Acclaimed and talented local artist, Benee has her latest EP out today. She joins Jesse to talk about her latest work and if there are any plans for her to reschedule her cancelled New Zealand leg of… Video, Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris
NZ and the Russian 'Scare' of the 1880s:137 years later the evidence of this national panic can still be seen across NZ. Victoria University of Wellington Historian Dr Grant Morris talks to Jesse. Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Suzanne McFadden
Today Newsroom's Lockeroom editor, Suzanne McFadden talks to Jesse about how to, safely, get the crowds and fans back to sporting fixtures. Audio
NZ Sporting History: 1985 Kiwis v Kangaroos test series
In NZ Sporting History today we're revisiting the 1985 rugby league three-game test series between the Kiwis and Kangaroos. Former Kiwis Coach, Sir Graham Lowe lead the team to their historical win… Audio
Parenting in the digital age
Sophie Brickman is a Mum and journalist who talks to the experts about how to use technology to raise children in her book Baby, Unplugged: One Mother's Search for Balance, Reason, and Sanity in the… Audio
Crowd sourced music with a 'stormy' theme
Today's music feature is all about tracks chosen by our audience. We called for listeners' suggestions of storm related songs. We have collated a great list to play out on the show today. Audio
Classic New Zealand games repurposed and updated for the latest generation
Aaron Ryan's taking the classic kiwi games which were popular between the 1970s, 80s and 90s and giving them an update. Audio
Labour party endorses Efeso Collins as Auckland mayor hopeful
New Zealand Herald senior writer, Simon Wilson, talks to Jesse about what the Labour Party endorsement means and why they had a change of heart. Audio
Disabled community at risk from Omicron
The Disability Rights Commissioner has grave concerns about people's attitudes towards the omicron variant of COVID-19. Audio
Case #036 - Scott Guy
In the early hours of July 8, 2010, Scott Guy was gunned down at his farm gate. Police suspected his brother-in-law, but he was found not-guilty and no one else has been held accountable for the… Audio
The Duran Duran story
Veteran rock journalist Stephen Davis looks at the ways 1970's Britain helped create the band that represents the 1980's around the world in his book Please Please Tell Me Now: The Duran Duran Story.
…Number one album NZ charts history
Today's number one album in NZ charts history is from March 2000.We play some tracks from the hugely popular album. Audio
Dunedin's Best Cafe celebrates 90 years of seafood
Founded in 1932 by Patrick Collins, his great-granddaughter Jessica Marks is currently running the business. She talks to Jesse about keeping the family business alive after 9 decades. Audio
A look at our conservation volunteers and why they do it
Lead author Aaron Heimann talks to Jesse about who these volunteers are and why they give their time to protecting the environment. Audio
Teen smoking falls but vaping on the rise
ASH Chair and Emeritus Professor Robert Beaglehole joined Jesse to talk about the what they can take from the latest ASH Year 10 survey. Audio
Critter of the Week: Land planarians or flatworms
Land planarians are found throughout Aotearoa in damp forests. They come in a variety of colours and patterns but many of our unique species are still unknown. They attack unsuspecting prey with… Audio