Jesse Mulligan
Covid-19: Government moves to secure vaccine
Jesse speaks to Otago University infectious disease expert, Professor David Murdoch. Audio
Syon Bhanot: Why some people follow rules and others don't
Economist Syon Bhanot explains why public health warnings are sometimes ignored, and what works to change cavalier attitudes. Audio
Bookmarks: Anthony Healey from APRA
Anthony Healey plays his favourite tracks and chats about his favourite books, poems and Netflix series. Audio
Affairs of the heart: Auckland Museum calls for love notes
Do you have any love letters, emails or DMs dear to your heart? Audio
Podcast picks by Molly Jones
Beer and art historian Molly Jones reviews Beer School and The Beerists Craft Beer Podcast tasting & review. Audio
My grandfather: WWI veteran Captain Euan Dickson
Captain Euan Dickson's eldest granddaughter Angela Campbell talks to Jessie about her memories of her grandfather. Audio
Nga Taonga Sound Archives: First flights over Cook Strait
Yesterday saw the 100th anniversary of the first ever flight across Cook Strait. Audio, Gallery
Christchurch mosque attacker's sentencing
The last of the victim impact statements have been heard today - the third day of sentencing - of the Christchurch mosque terrorist. Audio
High rents in South Auckland questioned
In a piece for The Spinoff, Justin Latif questions why South Auckland rents are so high in comparison to other parts of the city. Audio
Carl Bergstrom: How to spot BS
Carl Bergstrom knows BS when he sees it. Jesse talks to Professor Bergstrom about how to spot it and how to combat it. His new book is Calling BS: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World. Audio
Simon Sweetman - The Legacy of The Carpenters
We take a step back in time as music critic Simon Sweetman takes listeners through some of the hits and surprises from Richard and Karen Carpenter a.k.a The Carpenters. The widely popular sibling duo… Audio
Robert Kelly's silly books
Book maestro Robert Kelly has compiled a list of whimsical silly books that might lift your spirits. Audio
99 ideas: 'The Nature Activity Book'
A new science activity book features 99 ideas for fostering children's curiosity in nature. Audio
Launch of Kingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award
The Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award has just been launched in collaboration with the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pukenga Whakaata. Audio
Venues call for review of mass gathering restrictions
The Entertainment Venues Association of New Zealand is calling for a review of mass gathering restrictions, and more financial support for its members. Audio
Scientists confirm first case of Covid-19 re-infection
Scientists have identified the first confirmed case of Covid-19 re-infection. Audio
Covid restrictions extended
Michael Barnett joins Jesse following the Prime Minister's announcement on extending alert levels. Audio
Divorce expert: Deborah Chambers QC
Deborah Chambers QC is one of the leading relationship property lawyers in New Zealand. She joins Jesse to talk about the process and pitfalls of getting a divorce. Audio
Linda Burgess: What to binge watch
TV critic Linda Burgess reflects on bingewatching this week and reviews Mindhunter. Audio