Karyn Hay
Update on Iraq with Negar Partow
Senior lecturer in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University, Negar Partow discuss the latest events in Iraq. Audio
The link between helping and happiness
While money can't buy you happiness, spending it the right way certainly can. Audio
Summer binge watching with Matthew Crawley
Ready to close the curtains and go on a binge-watch? Matthew Crawley has some TV picks for your summer viewing pleasure. Audio
The music that makes the film
Music 101's Tony Stamp takes us through some of his favourite films from last year and the songs that made them. Video, Audio
Summer gardening with Natasha Iyer
Landscape architect Natasha Iyer joins us for a chat about how to make the most of your garden at this time of year. Audio
Great NZ Album: Toy Love - Live at the Gluepot
Recorded one weekend in September 1980 at the legendary Gluepot venue in Auckland, this double-album captures one of Toy Love's final live performances. Audio
Academy Awards spurned by Issa Rae for lack of diversity
Awards season is upon us - and the nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced overnight in a live broadcast hosted by actors Issa Rae and John Cho. Audio
Tonnes of digital waste saved from our landfills by Digital Wings
Last year Digital Wings diverted 187.3 tonnes of e-waste destined for landfill back into the community as working computers. Audio
Is cost stopping people from getting dangerous moles removed?
Is the expense of getting moles removed putting people's health at risk? Audio
Why is it so hard to make healthy decisions?
Often the best things to do for our health aren't what we choose to do. If we better understood these irrational impulses, we could develop more effective healthcare, says a behavioural economist. Audio
Summer Music with Dianne Swann
Music reviewer Dianne Swann brings us some great tunes for a summer road trip. Video, Audio
NZ's State Dinner: The History of the BBQ
Historian Peter Clayworth discusses the well-established tradition of outdoor communal eating in Aotearoa New Zealand. Audio
Food with Conor Mertens of Chimera
Chimera co-founder and Head Chef Conor Mertens joins Karyn Hay to talk about his approach to cooking, and he offers up some recipes he's tailor-made especially for RNZ listeners. Audio
Great Album: Amy Winehouse - Lioness
Karyn Hay dives into the posthumous compilation Lioness: Hidden Treasure from English singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse. Audio
Robin Murphy named in Top 10 Filmmakers of Decade for Diversity
To commemorate its 10th anniversary, Diversity in Cannes, the independent film movement promoting inclusion at the Cannes Film Festival, has announced its Top 10 Filmmakers of the Decade. Audio
The people caring for animals affected by Australia's bushfires
Hana Cherry from Animal Rescue Collective shares her firsthand understanding of the confronting reality of the bushfires on wild and domestic animals and how best to help. Audio
Should we have a moratorium on water bottling?
Aotearoa Water Action co-convenor Niki Gladding is calling on the government to put a moratorium on new water bottling consents. Audio
Lately Bookclub - Books I've Loved in 2019 by Catherine Woulfe
And for the last Lately Book Club of the year, Catherine Woulfe, author and Editor of Books and 1972 Magazine at the Spinoff with a few of her favourites from 2019. Audio
The Scar of Bethlehem at the Walled Off Hotel
Banksy - the anonymous England-based street artist who has been active since the 1990s - has created a new art work "the Scar of Bethlehem" which features a nativity scene with Mary and Joseph and the… Audio
For the person who has everything....give them a tree
The message is simple - give native trees this holiday season - so if you're stumped for that particularly difficult person to buy for this Christmas, give them a tree. Karyn speaks with Project… Audio