Jim Mora
Employing locals in a low wage economy
Lincoln University Honourary professor Rupert Tipples discusses the problems facing farmers when trying to employ locals. Audio
The bright side of pessimism
New research has found that pessimists are less stressed having accepted the inevitability of the worst possible outcome. Audio
The Panel with Philippa Stevenson and Steve McCabe (Part 2)
New research has found that pessimists are less stressed having accepted the inevitability of the worst possible outcome;What the Panelists Steve McCabe and Philipa Stevenson have been thinking… Audio
150 yr-old tree felled for CHCH memorial
Should a 150 year-old tree have been cut down to make way for Christchurch's earthquake memorial? Audio
Auckland crime
Kim Workman discusses whether more police officers on the beat are beating crime and whether recent attacks on Asian students are race-related. Audio
Govt supports change in drug stance
The Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne agrees that punishing drug addicts has done more harm than good. Audio
Panel Intro
What the Panelists Steve McCabe and Philippa Stevenson have been up to. Audio
The Panel with Philippa Stevenson and Steve McCabe (Part 1)
What the Panelists Steve McCabe and Philippa Stevenson have been up to;Govt supports change in drug stance;Auckland crime;150 yr-old tree felled for CHCH memorial. Audio
Panel Pre-Show - Jesse & Jim & Zara
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zara Potts. Audio
Social media feeding mainstream media
A couple of examples of social media posts which made mainstream news stories. Audio
Dope smokers slide down the social ladder
A new US study has found regular cannabis smokers end up in less skilled jobs and earn less money than their parents. Audio
Everyone's a critic
Film critic Sarah McMullan discusses the new Batman v Superman movie and whether her views hold any sway anymore. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Stephen Franks have been thinking about. Audio
Lark ascends again in the UK
The Lark Ascending has once again been voted at the most popular piece of classical music by British voters. Audio
The flag remains the same
It's over. The country has backed the current flag to remain as our national heraldry. Audio
Electronic monitoring
Up to 45 criminal offenders who've cut off their electronic monitoring bracelets are on the loose on any given day. Audio
Low wage economy
Economist Michael Reddell discusses whether New Zealand is being guided towards having a low wage low skill economy. Audio
The Panel with Damon Salesa and Stephen Franks (Part 2)
The Lark Ascending has once again been voted at the most popular piece of classical music by British voters. What the Panelists Damon Salesa and Stephen Franks have been thinking about. Film critic… Audio