Jesse Mulligan
First Song - Sam Ford and Trudi Green - Sweet Sweet Love
Today's first song was from Sam Ford and Trudi Green who started their musical collaboration at the Gluepot, which eventually led them to travelling the world. Audio
Pathologist writes about how many varied and unusual ways people die
Palmerston North pathologist, Dr Cynric Temple-Camp, has seen it all when it comes to dying. His latest book, The Quick and The Dead, looks at some of the unlikely, extraordinary and tragic way humans… Audio
Bookmarks - Simon Marks - Feature Story News
The crisp British tones of today's Bookmarks guest, will be familiar, it's Simon Marks. He's a regular on RNZ as President and Chief Correspondent of Feature Story News (FSN) which he set up almost 30… Audio
Denise Garland's podcast choices
This week RNZ's Denise Garland reviews a recent podcast series called Fierce and Widows of Shuhada - the 8-part documentary series which covers the plight of four Christchurch mosque widows. Audio
Nga Taonga Sound Archives - a sound history of the Manapouri power project
In today's visit to the sound archives with Sarah Johnston we go back 50 years, when building the Tiwai smelter and power station at Lake Manapouri were the country's biggest-ever construction job. Audio, Gallery
Concerns Cadbury demolition will be left as an empty site
The Ministry of Health has publicly notified its intention to demolish the Cadbury Factory in Dunedin. Heritage Buildings developer Ted Daniels outlines his concerns about the demolition. Audio
Hopes for an air bridge to Cook Islands soon
Talks are going to get underway within a week to firm up the logistics of creating an air bridge between New Zealand and the Cook Islands. Professor Michael Plank talks about the logistics of that… Audio
William Sitwell reflects on the history and future of eating out
Food critic William Sitwell reflects on the long tradition of this culinary experience and its future in a Covid 19 world in his new book, The Restaurant: A History of Eating Out. Audio
Song lyrics with Bruce Brown
Many people have had a crack at writing the next great song, but what's the secret to success? Jesse speaks to Bruce Brown, from Victoria University's school of music. Audio
Lisa Glass talks books
Lisa reviews three books featuring students with abusive teachers My Dark Vanessa- Kate Elizabeth Russell, Excavation: A Memoir- Wendy Ortiz and Tampa- Alissa Nutting. Audio
Silver Scrolls top 20 of 2020 released
The 20 finalists for New Zealand's most coveted songwriting award, the Silver Scroll, have been released today. Audio
Lockdown Laundry in Wellington libraries
Public art project, Lockdown Laundry, is visiting libraries around the Wellington Region. Audio, Gallery
Come Sew with Me programme gets a funding boost
Masterton based community progamme, Come Sew with Me, has been given a funding boost through the COVID-19 community fund for women and girls. Audio
Analysis of Todd Muller's resignation as National Party leader
Pundit founder Tim Watkin talks to Jesse about the shock resignation of Todd Muller as National Party leader this morning. Audio
Nicky Pellegrino - the arguments for being a donor
Second chances don't come any bigger than a life saving organ transplant. This is the theme in her latest novel, Tiny Pieces of Us. Audio
Perfume - the secrets of scent
Vanessa York is the nose behind perfumery, Fleurs du Mal. She is today's expert talking about how perfume is made to knowing what best suits you. Audio
Emma John's TV choices
Emma reviews Quiz, I Know This Much is True and Better Things Audio
Great NZ Album - The Exponents Something Beginning With C
Great NZ Album: The Exponents Something Beginning With C. Audio
Regenerative agriculture road show
Natural Performance duo, Jono Frew together with Peter Barrett has been touring the country talking about changing the way people are using their land. Jesse talks to Jono about what regenerative… Audio