Jesse Mulligan
Help for live music crews hit hard by COVID restrictions
Preparations are underway for a 'Roady for Roadies' next month. To explain what's involved in this roady and share the itinerary, music promoter Brent Eccles talks to Jesse. Audio
The growing popularity of matcha in NZ
The co-founder of an online matcha business, Enna Ye, joins us to explain what matcha is and why it's growing in popularity in New Zealand. Audio
Boosting Māori representation in sport management
Moves are underway to boost the representation of Māori in leadership and management roles in the sports sector. Audio
Getting back into exercise after a positive Covid test
Many people aren't aware that if you're Covid-positive you are allowed to exercise outside as long as you're physically distanced from others and following the government's guidelines, says sports… Audio
First song: Muroki
Muroki talks to Jesse about his new single, Find Me, and upcoming tour of Australia. Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris: Talking inflation
Dr Grant Morris explores the most famous historical examples of hyperinflation and conclude that things could be a lot worse. Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Dave looks the problems facing Wellington as the pandemic keeps the streets empty and hospitality suffers. Audio
NZ Sporting History: 1995 America's Cup
Legendary commentator Peter Montgomery joins us to look back on the 1995 campaign in San Diego, including both challenger and defender selections. Audio
Music Critic: Tony Stamp
Tony talks to Jesse about music from Syl Johnson and Orlando Weeks. Audio
Entrepreneur steps in to save historic cottages in Napier
Waikato businessman Harry Mowbray talks to Jesse about the railway settlement he's building and why he saved six cottages from the wrecking ball. Audio
Call for civics to be a core subject in secondary schools
Joni Tomsett has launched a petition calling for civics to be made a core subject in all secondary schools. Audio
Building a tiny home for 50K? It can be done
With the help of some trainee builders, Wellington man Matthew Lillis has nearly completed his new tiny home for around $50,000 all up. The house was constructed in Raglan as part of a tiny home… Audio
How to get rid of the psychopath in your life
Comic and actor Maddy Anholt shares her experience of dating psychopaths and points out the warning signs. Audio
Bookmarks with TJ Perenara
All Black half-back TJ Perenara joins us for Bookmarks to share some of his favourite music, books, and podcasts! Audio
Podcast Critic: Ellie Jay
RNZ First Up Producer, Ellie Jay, reviews The Thing About Pam, The Trojan Horse Affair and Fake Psychic. Audio
Afternoons Quiz with Robert Kelly
RNZ producer and onetime bookseller Robert Kelly presents his weekly quiz. Audio
DNA testing reveals 'Dug' is not a spud
DNA testing has now confirmed that Dug is in fact a 'tuber type of gourd.' But far from being disheartened Dug's owner, Colin Craig-Brown, has big plans for this Not-Potato Audio
Music programme aims to help youth in need
In these anxious times, music can be one of our most powerful allies. A music programme in Auckland, called The Green Room, is expanding its services and wants to get the word out there to youth in… Audio
Shelterbox NZ helping Ukranians fleeing for Poland
ShelterBox is providing urgent help to families affected by Ukraine crisis The charity - which has been providing families who have been left homeless by disaster or conflict with shelter since 2000… Audio
How to battle burnout and build a better life
Jonathan Malesic joins us to talk about why too little attention is given to how men experience burnout and how we all need to find value and meaning in our lives outside of work. Audio