Kim Hill
Rufus Wainwright: opera, meth and family
New York-born, Montreal-raised singer songwriter Rufus Wainwright will celebrate his love for opera, orchestra and divas when he brings selections from Prima Donna and Rufus Does Judy to the Auckland… Audio
Greg Hopkinson and Sally Lewis: meditation in Mexico
Kim Hill talks to Ishaya monks Greg Hopkinson and Sally Lewis, who teach ascension meditation in New Zealand, and have co-produced the new documentary, Choice, which shows people finding peace through… Audio
Indridi Indridason: Iceland politics
Kim Hill talks to Indridi Indridason, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside and an adjunct professor in the Department of Political… Audio
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Kim Hill talks to Birgitta Jónsdóttir, an Icelandic "poetician" and activist, who was elected in 2013 as a Member of the Althing for the Southwest Constituency and heads the list for the Icelandic… Audio
The Sampler Summit: Leonard Cohen
Nick Bollinger convenes a Sampler Summit to discuss the latest album from octogenarian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. He is joined by musicians Steve Abel and Hollie Fullbrook, and broadcaster Kim… Audio
The Sampler Summit: Leonard Cohen
Nick Bollinger convenes a Sampler Summit to discuss the latest album from octogenarian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. He is joined by musicians Steve Abel and Hollie Fullbrook, and broadcaster Kim…
AudioListener Feedback to Saturday 22 October 2016
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 22 October 2016. Audio
Kate De Goldi and Susan Paris: creating an Annual
Kim Hill talks to Wellington writer Kate De Goldi, whose most recent novel, From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle won the junior fiction category at the 2016 Book Awards for Children and Young… Audio
Anna Coddington: motherhood and music
Kim Hill talks to Auckland singer and songwriter Anna Coddington, who has been nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll four times since 2010, and is a regular collaborator on the Fly My Pretties… Audio
Art with Mary Kisler: art travel serendipity
Kim Hill talks to Mary Kisler, Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. She discusses the role of serendipity when travelling, discussing a… Audio
Bill Bailey: An Englishman abroad
Kim Hill talks to British comedian and musician Bill Bailey, whose new show, Larks in Transit, is a compendium of tales from his twenty years as a travelling entertainer. He is visiting New Zealand… Audio
Alison McCulloch: post-natal depression
Research indicates about 15% of mothers suffer from this serious health issue, but it often go undetected and untreated, says investigative journalist Alison McCulloch. She's just published a large… Audio
Nicky Dunne: free books for life
Kim Hill talks to Nicky Dunne, manager of Heywood Hill, an independent bookstore in London that is marking its 80th anniversary with the world's first lifetime literary prize. The Library of a… Audio
Can nutrition and meditation help treat cancer?
Kim Hill talks to Dr Ian Gawler, one of Australia's most experienced authorities on mind-body medicine and meditation. He and his wife, Dr Ruth Gawler, are visiting New Zealand to run a meditation… Audio
Top Stories for Friday 21 October 2016
Anguish for Warriena Wright's family as Gable Tostee trial ends, Family of woman shot in Rarotonga demand answers, Simon Marks picks over yesterday's presidential debate, Indian student visa fraud on… Audio
Top Stories for Thursday 20 October 2016
High stakes in Las Vegas for presidential debate, Silo collapse investigation finds cracks, sparks urgent repairs, Junior doctors strike is over, for now, but what's next?, DHBs cannot confirm reports… Audio
Top Stories for Wednesday 19 October 2016
Tostee jury struggling to reach unanimous verdict, Billion dollar figure for more prison beds may be too low, Corrections Minister Collins on the prison muster blowout, Govt to raise age of state care… Audio
Top Stories for Tuesday 18 October 2016
Junior doctors strike begins this morning, Drug treatment facilities say meth addiction rising despite Govt claims, Police commissioner welcomes new phase in meth battle, Aid workers wait for refugees… Audio
Top Stories for Monday 17 October 2016
Senior doctors clash with DHBs over strike cover pay, Illegal school supensions on the rise, Sprint star Tyson Gay's daughter shot dead, Looming crisis in the Family Court say psychologists, and Phil… Audio
Listener feedback to Saturday Morning 15 October 20016
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 15 October 2016. Audio