Jesse Mulligan
Ruby founder talks about her career change
The founder of clothing brand Ruby, Lizzie Bayliss, tells us about her change of career and creating a new education resource. Audio
'Major breakthrough' in study of TB - Otago scientists
Otago University researchers are behind a major breakthrough in treating tuberculosis. Professor Kurt Krause speaks to Jesse to explain. Audio
Bringing male infertility into the open
It's time to have an honest conversation about male infertility, and Ben Ashwell wants to go first. When he and his wife couldn't get pregnant, they sought advice from fertility experts. They never… Audio
Bookmarks with Megha Kapoor
Today we have Vogue India's head of editorial content and the founder of INPRINT Magazine Megha Kapoor joining us for Bookmarks. She leads Vogue India's editorial team and oversees strategy while… Audio
Settling The Score 2021 with Clarissa Dunn
RNZ Concert presenter Clarissa Dunn shares a favourite short classical piece with us and the chance to join in on Settling The Score 2021:Your Choice, where you can request the classical music you'd… Audio
Podcast Critic: Ellie Jay
Ellie reviews CBC Uncover: season 3 - The Village, BBC: Sports strangest crimes - Allen Stanford, the man who bought cricket and The Telegraph: Bed of lies season 2. Audio
Afternoons Quiz Robert Kelly
RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz and gives away a special kids' book prize. Audio
Vote for your favourite plant
Got a favourite native plant? Well now's your chance to have a say and get your plant in the spotlight! The New Zealand Plant Conservation Networks Favourite Plant Competition is under way and runs… Audio
RNZ podcast wins gold at New York Festival Awards
RNZ podcast 'The Unthinkable', hosted by Morning Report's Susie Ferguson, has taken out the gold award for Personal Lives Podcast at the New York Festivals Awards. RNZ has also taken out two other… Audio
Property prices: 'Fringe towns' most at risk?
Property price pundits are predicting 'fringe towns' in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty are the most at-risk places in the country if property prices drop. This includes Otorohanga - but mayor Max… Audio
Former Google executive warns about AI's threat to mankind
In eight years the smartest thing on the planet will be an artificially intelligent machine, says Mo Gawdat, former chief business officer of Google whose new book, Scary Smart: The Future of… Audio
Music feature: Quiet Storm radio
Today we're revisiting the sound of black radio in the 80s with our music feature on Quiet Storm. University of Auckland's musicologist Kirsten Zemke shares some of the songs made successful by the… Audio
Book Critic: Anna Rankin
This week Anna joins us to review Amia Srinivasan's book of essays: The Right To Sex. Audio
Tech Tuesday with Daniel Watson
Each Tuesday owner operator of Vertech IT Services, Daniel Watson, talks to Jesse about tech-related issues. This week he's talking about ways we can get the most out of our wifi at home. Audio
The importance of exercise for kids to build bone density
It's the school holidays so the perfect time to get the kids outdoors and exercising. Professor Thor Besier, from the Auckland Bioengineering Institute, tells Jesse why it is important to get kids… Audio
24-hour Wikipedia 'Edit-a-thon' launches
Today volunteer Wikipedia editors in Aotearoa are kicking off a 24-hour edit-a-thon. The event has been organised by Women in Red - a group working to end the gender gap in the biographies featured on… Audio
'Dodgy' debt collection practices must stop - budgeting group
Christians Against Poverty is renewing calls for government action on "disturbing" tactics by debt collectors - including dressing to resemble police officers. A report the group compiled for the… Audio
'Internet Dad' Rob Kenney on providing 'Dadvice'
Rob Kenney is the Dad he never had. Not just to his own two kids, but to millions and millions of people around the world who call him their 'internet Dad". At the start of the pandemic, he started… Audio
Expert feature: Disability accessibility
Before we went into lockdown, Stuff digital producer Olivia Shivas joined me in the studio to talk about her new podcast on disability, 'What's Wrong With You'. Throughout the series Olivia, who uses… Audio
Across the Ditch with Brad Foster
We cross the ditch to hear the latest from Australia with our new correspondent Brad Foster, who's based in Sydney. Audio