Jesse Mulligan
Virtual vet appointments launched in lockdown
A new online clinic set-up in lockdown will make sure pet care doesn't suffer. Massey University's Robert Sawicki talks to Jesse about why it will become an important tool even after lockdown. Audio, Gallery
Hayfever monitoring not good enough - research
Professor of Geography Rewi Newnham is calling for better pollen monitoring to improve the lives of hay fever sufferers. Audio
Performing in the shadow of a legend: Brandon Jack's story
Brandon Jack carried the weight of legacy when he played 28 games with the Sydney Swans. He tackles the sports mad culture that nearly broke him in his new book. Audio
Learning to surf for beginners
Surfing expert and General Manager of Surfing New Zealand, Ben Kennings, teaches Jesse how to get started in the sport. Audio
Television Critic: Claire Chitham
This week Claire talks about The Flight Attendant on Neon and Modern Love on Amazon. Audio
The Artist Will Live Forever: Remembering Billy Apple
Today we learned one of New Zealand's most influential visual artists, Billy Apple, has died. Jesse speaks with Art historian, director of The Adam Art Gallery and Billy Apple biographer, Christina… Audio
Remote coaching for kiwi Paralympic athletes
Covid-19 restrictions in Tokyo meant that many Paralympic athletes had to leave some coaches behind in New Zealand. Alan McDonald coaches Danielle Aitchison and tells Jesse about how he did… Audio
Helping children through horrific events
It can be tough for adults to get their heads around horrific events like terror attacks, so how do we explain it to our kids? Child and Family Psychologist Linde-Marie Amersfoort offers some advice… Audio
Case #021 - South Canterbury Finance
It was the biggest white collar crime New Zealand had ever seen, totalling $1.5 billion dollars, and at the centre of it all was South Canterbury Finance. Audio
Great album: Feel Flows by the Beach Boys
The Beach Boys 'Feel Flows' collection is based on the landmark 1970/1971 albums 'Sunflower' and 'Surf's Up'. This 2LP features remastered versions of the original album and includes 8 previously… Audio
Case #020 - The Black Widow
Philip Nisbet was found dead in his Christchurch home on May 4, 2009.
Four years later his wife was found guilty of murder. Audio
Your Money with Mary Holm
Mary discusses Active vs Passive share funds folllowing a listener's letter. Audio
NZ Screen History: The 1984 Leaders Debate
A week before the new election date in 1984, then-Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and Labour leader David Lange had the chance to size each other up in a historic debate. Audio
Music critic: Dianne Swann
Dianne Swann discusses the new album by US-based New Zealander Greg Johnson. It's his twelfth album - Tilt Your Interior. Audio
Case #019 - Jane Furlong
The disappearance of Jane Furlong is a mystery that has gripped the nation for nearly thirty years. Audio
Critter of the Week: The Goblin Shark
This week's critter is perfect for a Friday the 13th show! Drifting in the dark waters of the world's deep oceans is a rare species of shark with demonic jaws, the Goblin shark. Audio
DIY advice with builder Stan Scott
Builder Stan Scott joins the show to answer any questions you have about projects at home you're doing yourself. You can text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz with anything you'd like his advice on… Audio