Kim Hill
Harry Lyon - To the Sea
To the Sea is the first solo album for Harry Lyon - the co-founder, guitar player and songwriter with NZ Hall of Fame band Hello Sailor. His songwriting credits include 'Lying in the Sand' and 'Watch… Audio
Isabelle Weston - The re-imagining of Britten Stables
In 1978 world-class motorcycle designer John Britten bought a derelict stable block in Christchurch and painstakingly converted it into a home where he raised his family and built his revolutionary… Audio
Cult of personality? Myers-Briggs and the 'cosmic laboratory of baby training'
In her new book The Personality Brokers: The Strange History of Myers-Briggs and the Birth of Personality Testing, author Merve Emre looks at why the personality test and others like it remains so… Audio
Charles Lane - The Kavanaugh hearings
After a gripping day of testimony yesterday from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and the woman accusing him of historic sexual assault, Christine Blasey Ford, the Senate Judiciary Committee has… Audio
'Brexit for the British is a deep, dark, truthful mirror'
Musician and social activist Billy Bragg released his first album, Life's a Riot, 35 years ago, containing seven songs recorded on a punk rock electric guitar. The album's sleeve bore the message 'Pay… Video, Audio
Jeanne Marie Laskas - Letters To Obama
Jeanne Marie Laskas is the New York Times bestselling author of Concussion and her 2009 GQ article 'Game Brain' inspired the Golden Globe-nominated movie, Concussion, starring Will Smith and Alec… Audio
Saturday Morning feedback for 22 September 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Sophie Barker - Albatross return to Otago
This Saturday, September 22, marks the 80th anniversary of the first known albatross chick to fledge from Taiaroa Head on the Otago Peninsula. Credit for this goes to conservationist and citizen… Audio
Max Rashbrooke - Government for the Public Good
Max Rashbrooke is a journalist, author and academic based in Wellington. His first book in 2013, Inequality: A New Zealand Crisis, was followed by The Inequality Debate (2014) and Wealth and New… Audio
Brett Cowan - New chief scientist at ESR
ESR's new chief scientist, Brett Cowan, has an honours degree in mechanical engineering as well as a medical degree. Last year, he graduated with an MBA from Auckland University - his youngest son… Audio
Dame Suzie Moncrieff - To Russia with WOW
World of Wearable Art founder Dame Suzie Moncrieff is back in a driving role for the 30th anniversary show which opens in Wellington next week. She has taken a back seat for the past few years, but… Audio
Christina Hoff Sommers: contemporary feminism portrays women as victims
Christina Hoff Sommers is an author and philosopher famed for her critique of contemporary feminism. Sommers has penned books Who Stole Feminism? (1994) and The War Against Boys (2000), and also hosts… Audio
Tom Wright - Author of Billion Dollar Whale
Billion Dollar Whale: The Man Who Fooled Wall Street, Hollywood, and the World, recounts the true story of Jho Low, dubbed "the Malaysian Great Gatsby". Low, who is currently on the run, persuaded… Audio
Mandy Whyte - rescuing my son from meth addiction
Mandy Whyte launched a rescue mission to save her son's life after discovering the extent of his methamphetamine addiction and how his drug use was leading him to permanent psychosis, prison, or… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 17 September 2018
National calls the Government's attempt to present a united front, a sham, Two Canterbury men accuse the Catholic church of enabling a priest to carry out child sex attacks, and Maori make up more… Audio
Listener feedback for 15 September 2018
Texts and emails from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Surviving necrotising fasciitis: the 'flesh-eating' disease
A Christchurch woman who was infected by the "flesh-eating" bacteria says people should be aware it can affect anyone and to make sure they go to hospital if they're feeling pain. Audio, Gallery
Listener feedback for 25 August 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Listener feedback for 18 August 2018
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Dr Doug Wilson - The latest in longevity
Dr Doug Wilson has a medical degree from New Zealand, a PhD from the University of London and has pursued postgraduate work and medical research globally. He currently consults and acts as the chief… Audio