Jesse Mulligan
Case #006 - The Mr Asia Drug Ring
Investigative journalist and presenter David Lomas began covering the Mr Asia drug ring case when he was a crime reporter at the Dominion newspaper in Wellington in 1978. He has followed the story… Audio
Case #004 - The Trial of David Dougherty
David Dougherty was convicted for the rape and abduction of an 11 year old girl in 1993. But he wasn't guilty of the crime. Donna Chisholm was the journalist at the centre of the campaign to free him… Audio
Billy Jensen - solving cold cases with citizen sleuths
Crowdsourcing can raise money, encourage citizen science and even solve crime. Jesse talks to Billy Jensen about his citizen sleuths and how they have solved many cases the police couldn't. Audio
Bookmarks with Michel Mulipola
Today's Bookmarks guest, Michel Mulipola, is living out his childhood dreams as a cartoonist, comic book shop owner, professional wrestler and gamer. Audio
Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly 24 June 2020
Afternoons Book Quiz with Robert Kelly. Robert joins Jesse to test the audience book knowledge and Jesse's! Audio
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Wellington Railway Station
Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision looks back to when Wellington's grand railway station opened in 1937, then the biggest building in New Zealand.
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Acupuncturist counters claims it doesn't have medical benefits
Earlier this week the Society for Science Based Healthcare spoke to Jesse about their Spinoff Article questioning whether ACC should fund acupuncture as a rehabilitation therapy. Acupuncturist Kate… Audio
Case #003 - The Disappearance of Deane Fuller-Sandys
Deane Fuller-Sandys went missing on 21 August,1989 after setting off to go fishing at the rough West Auckland beach Whatipu and for nearly a decade he was presumed drowned. Audio
The race to find a Covid-19 vaccine
Dr Peter Salk works in epidemiology and shares his unique insight into how vaccines are developed and why there is reason for hope in the race to develop one for Covid-19. Audio
The work of Curtis Mayfield with Simon Sweetman
Simon Sweetman looks at the work of Curtis Mayfield, and explains why his songs continue to inspire. Video, Audio
Lisa Glass reviews 3 books set in US swampland
Lisa Glass reviews Where the Crawdads Sing, The Marsh King's Daughter and Swamplandia! Audio
Cam's food adventures
Hawke's Bay father, Cam, has been described as a cross between Bear Grylls and Jamie Oliver. Audio, Gallery
'We’re essentially being treated like celebrities'
As more people talk about the difficulties they face in managed isolation at hotels around NZ, returned expat Kate Catalinac says they should stop complaining. Audio
Auckland's drought puts 14,000 jobs at risk
It's been forecast that up to 14,000 jobs could be affected if more severe water restrictions are introduced in drought-stricken Auckland. Audio
Media 'over-reacting' to new Covid-19 cases in NZ - academic
Political science professor Jack Vowles believes the media has over-reacted to the new cases of Covid-19 making their way past our borders. Audio
Understanding intelligence - Professor James Flynn
This week's expert knows all about intelligence. Professor James Flynn is an internationally recognised expert on intelligence he's also an emeritus professor at Otago University. Audio
Recipe request - Aglio Olio from Scotts Epicurian Restaurant
We've asked you what recipe you would like from your favourite cafe. Today we're showcasing Hamilton restaurant Scotts Epicurian and their delicious dish Aglio Olio. Audio
Linda Burgess' tv picks
Tv critic Linda Burgess reviews Rita and Becoming (Michelle Obama). Audio
Great NZ Album: Weta - Geographica
Geographica is the sole full-length album by New Zealand rock band Weta, released in 2000. Audio