Jesse Mulligan
History with Dr Grant Morris: The history of strikes in NZ
The Tertiary Education Union has organised a number of strikes over the past few weeks. Other industries and professions may also choose to strike in the near future. NZ has a long history of strikes… Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Simon Wilson
Today New Zealand Herald Senior writer, Simon Wilson, looks at the plans for the Ports of Auckland by new mayor Wayne Brown. The newly minted mayor wants to jump start the process of shifting the… Audio
NZ Sporting History: Irene Van Dyk
Today, someone who is known for being the best netball goal shooter of all time - Irene Van Dyk Suzanne's been covering netball for around 36 years and is currently the editor of Newsroom's… Audio
Great album: Revolver Special Reissue Edition
Today's link 3 winner will get a copy of the new Revolver Special Reissue Edition which is being released tomorrow. It's a newly mixed and expanded Special Edition of the Beatles' 1966 album which… Audio
Why Stevie Nicks' music matters so much
The music of Stevie Nicks matters. This declaration comes from a professor of music at Princeton University, Simon Morrison, who spends his days steeped in Tchaikovsky as an expert in Russian and… Audio
Podcast Critic: Jemima Huston
Today Jemima Huston talks to Jesse about Finding Cleo, a CBC podcast about a young indigenous girl in Canada who disappears. She's also been listening to We Were Three, a New York Times podcast about… Audio
Richard Dawkins on being ahead of the science curve
World-renowned evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins began championing science long before science needed a champion. He's coming to New Zealand and speaks to Jesse about his upcoming tour. Audio
Crimes NZ: Emma Agnew
In today's Crimes NZ episode, we look back to the murder of a young woman who was also deaf and non-verbal. 20 year Emma Agnew disappeared in November 2007 and her body was discovered 12 days later. Audio
Oz correspondent Brad Foster
Today Brad Foster talks to Jesse about New Zealand's win against Australia at the World Cup, more flooding, the Australian Bureau of Meteorology's epic fail, and reports of 100 passengers onboard the… Audio
Book Critic: Pip Adam
Today Pip talks about three books that 'respond to voice'. They are, Scenes from a Yellow Peril by Nathan Joe, Dictee by Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Deep Wheel Orcadia: A Novel by Harry Josephine Giles.
…Critter of the Week: Cave Diplurans
This weeks' critters are pale, ghostly, long-bodied invertebrates you've probably never heard of, Cave Diplurans. Audio
Gardening with Tony Murrell
Tony Murrell's along today to gardening with Jesse. he's also open to answering any gardening questions you might have. Audio
Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
Pan-seared Chicken Breasts with Baby Peppers
Today MySharedKitchen founder, Julie Biuso, shares a recipe for a delicious, yet easy to make, chicken meal. Audio
NZ Live - Don McGlashan
New Zealand music legend Don McGlashan and Anita Clark (aka MOTTE) join us for a live session. Video, Audio
Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Today Graeme reviews, Valerie Adams: More Than Gold, Black Adam and RRR. Audio
Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks to Jesse about mortgages and whether or not you should be fixing them while there's such volatility with interest rates. She also discusses ways to split your risk with investments in… Audio
NZ Sporting History: Niamh Fisher-Black
Today's NZ Sporting history is a recent moment in history that cyclist Niamh Fisher-Black was part of. She was one of the cyclists to take part in the first ever Women's Under 23 road race held in… Audio
Australia leading the world with ADHD diagnoses
Mark Bellgrove is a Professor in Cognitive Neuroscience and President of Australian ADHD Professionals Association who helped write Australia's diagnosis recommendations. Audio