Jesse Mulligan
Illustrator Ruby Jones releases a little book of kindness
In the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings, one image captured the grief and sadness felt across the nation. Wellington artist Ruby Jones has now released her first book 'All Of… Audio
Television Critic: Caitlin Cherry
Caitlin reviews Australian Ninja Warrior on TV3 and the new Paul Rudd series on Netflix, Living with Yourself Audio
Great NZ Album: Eb & Sparrow - Seeing things
Eb & Sparrow frontwoman Ebony Lamb talks to Jesse about their third album 'Seeing Things'. Audio
Central Interceptor: the largest tunnel in New Zealand
The largest tunnel in the country is being built under Auckland. Watercare's man in charge of the $1.2 billion project, Shayne Cunis joins Jesse to explain what's happening below ground. Audio
Lung cancer drug offered for free
Lung cancer patients with a rare form of the disease are being offered a free medicine from Roche pharmaceuticals which helps stop its spread. Lung Foundation CEO Philip Hope talks to Jesse Mulligan… Audio
Critter of the Week: The Freshwater Snail
This week's critter is the desperate-to-be-given-a-pronouncable-name Potamopyrgus Oppidanus, the freshwater snail. Audio
Summer cooling Strawberries and Cream Pops
These long hot days beg for a refreshing pick me up. Megan May of Little Bird Organics has the perfect solution! Audio
After Afternoons Podcast
Behind the Scenes of Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan and Ali Ventura Audio
NZ Live: Fly My Pretties
Musical collective Fly My Pretties first formed in 2004 as a one-off project. Now, 15 years later, Fly My Pretties are releasing their very first studio album. Video, Audio
Film Review: Graeme Tuckett
Graeme reviews Bellbird, Pain and Glory and Doctor Sleep. Audio
RNZ and Stuff launch new Erebus podcast White Silence
Forty years ago, 257 people were killed when Air New Zealand Flight 901 crashed into Mount Erebus. It remains the worst peacetime disaster in New Zealand history in loss of life terms. Audio
Cookie company employing disabled New Zealanders
The Cookie Project employs Kiwis with disabilities to make cookies, paying them a living wage. Eric Chuah is one of the founders of The Cookie Project and tells us how it is changing lives. Audio, Gallery
A choir for people with chronic lung disease
MUSIC is a powerful tool ... it can lift our mood, combat depression, and lower stress ... It can also give people in tough situations a big boost Audio
Amazing stories from Early New Zealand history
Earlier this week we talked to Matthew Hooton about teaching history in New Zealand, and the importance of story-telling in keeping young people interested and engaged. Audio
First song: Six60
Six60 are the BIGGEST band on the New Zealand music scene right now; their first two singles certified double and triple platinum - and their fourth album out today. Audio
Strawberries and Cream Pops
Recipe by Megan May
From Afternoons on Friday 8 November 2019
The history of All Blacks losing at the Rugby World Cup
Have we grown as a nation and are able to accept defeat at the Rugby World Cup better than on previous occasions? Historian Dr Grant Morris looks back at reaction to our RWC losses. Audio
Solving the World's Problems - Dave Armstrong
Time for Solving The Worlds problems and today I'm joined by Dave Armstrong - Wellington based columnist who's been thinking about some local issues that are irking him. Audio
NZ Biography: Carmen Rupe
Fabulous, flamboyant and hugely successful in her time, today's Biography is about Carmen, the Wellington transgender entrepreneur Audio