Noelle Mc Carthy
How far should one care for a triggered audience?
Jason Te Mete (Ngati Ranganui) is an actor, singer, dancer, director, vocal coach, musical director and pianist. He is also programme leader of Performing Arts at Manukau Institute of Technology. He… Audio
Sean Mallon - Tatau: A History of Samoan Tattooing
Sean Mallon, of Samoan (Mulivai, Safata) and Irish descent, is Senior Curator Pacific Cultures at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. His latest book, done with Sébastien Galliot, is Tatau: A… Audio, Gallery
Qiane Matata-Sipu - Kickass indigenous wahine
Qiane Matata-Sipu (Te Wai-o-hua, Waikato-Tainui) is a South Auckland based journalist, photographer and social activist. She is currently producing NUKU, a creative and social impact story-telling… Audio, Gallery
John Walker - Assholes: A Theory
John Walker is one of Canada's best known documentary film-makers. His latest work is Assholes: A Theory. The film is a direct response to psychology professor Aaron James' witty bestseller about why… Audio
Wendy Parkins - Every morning, so far, I'm alive
Wendy Parkins, formerly a professor of Victorian Literature, has taught at universities in New Zealand, Australia and the UK. She is the author of three scholarly monographs and dozens of academic… Audio
Martin Wylie - Should some make less than the minimum wage?
Martin Wylie has decades of experience in business, including 10 years as company secretary at Telecom, chief executive of Simpson Grierson and iHug, and chief executive and director of CallPlus… Audio
Hannah Burgoyne - Heritage Tour of the Former 1YA Building
On Saturday 1 June, Auckland University's Gus Fisher Gallery will be hosting a special anniversary heritage tour of the Former 1YA Building on the anniversary of the first television broadcast in… Audio
Andrew McConnell - The everyday life of the people of GAZA
Andrew McConnell is an award-winning photographer who has been covering world events for over 15 years. His first work as a filmaker, GAZA has made the official selection for Sundance 2019 and will… Audio
Guyon Espiner investigates Pharmac
Guyon Espiner has just stepped down from his role as co-host of RNZ's Morning Report to join the organisation's In-Depth team. His first series for in-Depth is Guyon Espiner investigates Pharmac which… Audio
Vincent O'Malley - The New Zealand Wars/ Nga Pakanga o Aotearoa
Vincent O'Malley is a founding partner of HistoryWorks, a group of historians specialising in Treaty of Waitangi research. His latest work is The New Zealand Wars/ Nga Pakanga o Aotearoa, about the… Audio
Theresa May: 'anguished, unhappy and miserable'
Theresa May's tenure as British prime minister was the most painful veteran political columnist Anne Perkins has seen. Audio
Ruby Porter: Fragments of Attraction
Ruby Porter's debut novel Attraction is about three women on a North Island road trip, "navigating the motorways of the North Island, their relationships with one another and New Zealand’s colonial… Audio
Should magic mushrooms be reclassified as medicine?
Clinical trials have shown that hallucinogenic substances can help treat depression and addiction so it's time the American government funded more research into their medicinal potential, says… Audio
Easter Service for 21 April 2019
We join the congregation at the St Luke's Presbyterian Church in Auckland, for our Easter Day Church service. It's conducted by the Reverend Glyn Cardy. Audio
Caroline Easther - ex-Chills Drummer spins her favourite tunes
Caroline Easther spins a few of her favourite tunes and talks to Kim Hill about her new album, Lucky. Audio
Renee Liang and Michele Powles - When we remember to breathe
Renee Liang is a second-generation Chinese Kiwi poet, playwright, paediatrician, medical researcher and fiction writer, who was appointed a Member of the NZ Order of Merit for services to the arts… Audio
David Chariandy - I've been meaning to tell you
Canadian Writer and academic David Chariandy has written two critically received novels. Brother, published in 2017, won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction prize, the Toronto Book Award and was named a… Audio
Neil Finn's tour of NZ town halls documented in new book
Tour manager Ian Jorgensen has put together the intimate photographs he took on the tour of the Finns, their crew and the communities they visited in the book Where's My Room: The Neil and Liam Finn… Video, Audio
Karley Sciortino: I'm pretty slutty
'Slutty' is a word that’s historically been used as an insult, but self-styled 'sexpert' Karley Sciortino wants to reclaim it. Sciortino fronts the VICE TV series Slutever, which the New York Times… Audio