Jesse Mulligan
Former All Black part of mental health platform, Clearhead
Highlanders player and former All Black Nehe Milner-Skudder talks to Jesse about his mental health journey. Audio
Chief's cloak repatriated from the UK after 130 years
A cloak believed to have belonged to the celebrated chief Rewi Maniapoto is back in Aotearoa, after 130 years. Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris - Ford v Holden
Dr Grant Morris looks at how the debate emerged and what it tells us about the NZ psyche. Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today NZ Herald senior writers, Simon Wilson, looks at the great divide between private public schools. He's got a solution to even up the playing field when it comes to finances, resources and… Audio
NZ Screen History - McDonald's Young Entertainers
We speak to the host Jason Gunn and former 'Super Trooper' Ainslie Allen about their time in the spotlight. Audio
Music Critic - Cas Saunders
RNZ's talented technical operator, Cas Saunders, swaps her seat in the control for one in the studio today to give us a music review. We'll be hearing My Line from Pretty Stooked, just released… Audio
Great album - Best of Bond
To mark the release of the latest Bond film, No Time To Die, we are giving away the Best of Bond collection on vinyl for today's link 3 winner. It features all the classic soundtracks along with the… Audio
NZ workers anxious about job security
New Zealand workers are more anxious than ever about their job security. Audio
Being kind with restrictions during lockdown
A Blenheim man hopes his actions will become contagious during alert level restrictions. Wayne Carey talks to Jesse about why he's hoping his act of kindness will catch on during these difficult… Audio
Soap for Society: a donation drive for hygiene products
When the household budget is tight, hygiene products can drop to the bottom of the priority list and many New Zealanders are having to go without. As community aid organisations and food banks… Audio
Thomas Phillips and his three children have been found alive and well
Thomas Phillips and his three children have been found alive and well after disappearing three weeks ago in Marokopa, Hamilton reporter Andrew McRae talks to Jesse about the development. Audio
Reuniting an orphan elephant with her mother, using DNA
Here's what happened when a lonely baby elephant wandered into a village in Burkina Faso in West Africa. IFAW wildlife rescue manager Meredith Whitney tells Jesse Mulligan about the quest to reunite… Audio, Gallery
Bookmarks with Giselle Clarkson
Giselle is best known for her non-fiction comics on conservation and environmental issues. Her latest work is included in Joy Cowley's book The Tiny Woman's Coat. Audio
Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
This week Paul Bushnell talks about two competing podcasts which are covering the same live event, which is unfolding in the coming months: the trial of Elizabeth Holmes, an entrepreneur who was once… Audio
The apps that turn our hobbies into work
Apps like GoodReads and Strava are very popular, but it's not all fun and games. Audio
Papers Past uncovering family scandals
Colette O'Kane learned more about her fortune telling grandmother's court appearance. Audio
Childhood behaviours linked to anxiety later in life
University of Otago, Christchurch PHD student Nathan Monk talks to Jesse about what their research has uncovered. Audio
The Great Resignation prompted by the pandemic
Jesse speaks to the man who coined the term, Professor Anthony Klotz. Audio
Case #024 - The Kahui Twins
Chris and Cru Kahui were just 84 days old when they were fatally injured in their Auckland home. Their father, also Chris, was charged with murder but eventually acquitted of the crime. Audio
Critter of the Week: Giant Weta Fungus
This week's critter is a super rare fungus that attacks giant weta. It's only been seen a handful of times and might be more threatened than the weta it feeds on! Audio