Kathryn Ryan
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne and kereru
Kennedy has the story of "Lucky," a kereru chick that is being raised by its parents on photographer Rod Morris's property in Broad Bay, on the Otago Peninsula. He also talks to Kathryn about a kereru… Audio, Gallery
Fifty shades of grain: why fibre is good for your gut
Foods high in dietary fibre support gut health but most of us don't consume enough of them, says Australian research dietitian, Megan Rebuli. She tells Kathryn Ryan why fibre - especially resistant… Video, Audio
Political commentators Jones & Thomas
Neale, Ben and Kathryn will discuss the future of the mandates and look at the political management and messaging around the ongoing and growing protest at Parliament. Audio
Book review: Dark Horse by Gregg Hurwitz
Sally Wenley reviews Dark Horse by Gregg Hurwitz, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Dayna Grant: Real-life Wonder Woman
Kathryn speaks with an accomplished horse rider, archer, martial artist, gymnast and sword fighter who can fall from high places and emerge from fire unscathed! If she sounds like a modern day Wonder… Audio
The week that was
The week that was, comedians Te Radar and Elisabeth Easther bring a few laughs. Audio
Sports commentator Dana Johannsen - a big week for NZR
NZ Rugby has finally got the Silverlake deal over the line, with confirmation of the sale of a stake of a new commercial entity to the American private-equity business. This comes in the same week NZ… Audio
New music with Jeremy Taylor
Jeremy Taylor picks three debut albums of a very different nature - Bernard Butler, Yard Act, and Roberta Flack. Audio
Book review: Will by Mark Manson and Will Smith
Gina Rogers reviews Will by Mark Manson and Will Smith published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Who betrayed Anne Frank?
Rosemary Sullivan is the author of a controversial book on a cold case investigation into what led to young Jewish girl Anne Frank and her family being discovered by the Nazis. The Betrayal of Anne… Audio
Asia correspondent Ed White
As the Winter Olympics draw to a close, from China, there are new signs that Beijing is deepening its support for Russia as the Ukraine crisis stands on a knife's edge. Grim times loom for Hong Kong… Audio
Chimps observed treating wounds of others
New research suggests that chimpanzees might be performing a type of first aid; on themselves, and more notably, on their peers. Chimpanzees in Gabon have been observed catching flying insects… Audio
War in Ukraine? Kiwi journalist Tom Mutch in Kyiv
The threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to hang over the country with a war of words raging between Washington and Moscow. The US president Joe Biden says there's every indication Russia… Audio
Film and TV: Inventing Anna, King Richard, Severance
Film and TV correspondent Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to talk about the new Shona Rhimes series Inventing Anna (Netflix), based on the life of fraudster Anna Delvey who pretended to be a German… Audio
High level security committee to meet over protests
A powerful committee of government officials is to convene at parliament over the ongoing protest and blockade. ODESC, the Officials Committee for Domestic and External Security Coordination, will… Audio
Tweens to teens: The muddle of the middle school years
The "middle years" of 11 to 15 year-olds can be a bit of a muddle, when children are stepping away from the influence of their parents and into that of their peers - and social media influencers… Audio
Technology with Tony Grasso
Tony joins Kathryn to talk about the latest in cyber security issues - including how a company lost hundreds of thousands of dollars through an intercepted email in which the scammer simply changed… Audio
Book review: The Islands by Emily Brugman
Jessie Bray Sharpin reviews The Islands by Emily Brugman, published by Allen & Unwin. Audio
How the mind and body experience pain
One of the UK's leading doctors in pain medicine says despite pain being a universal human experience, very little is still understood about the mechanics of it. As a result, much of the medications… Audio
UK: Prince Andrew settles, Britain's role in Ukraine crisis, Boris in the balance
UK correspondent Hugo Gye joins Kathryn to talk about Prince Andrew's decision to settle the lawsuit brought against him by Virginia Guiffre - is that really the end of the matter? The UK is seeking… Audio