Tim Watkin
Men prefer weird women
Professor Matthew Hornsey and Dr Fiona Barlow co-authored some new research about men and women. The most interesting finding is that men are attracted to non-conformist women. Audio
Panel Says
Panelists Matt Nippert and Tim Watkin tells what they have been thinking about. Audio
Unlimited holidays
Should the world follow the example of Linked-In and offer all employees unlimited holidays? Audio
Flying the five new alternative flags
Does it matter under which flag our soliders fought and died? Audio
Older prisoners serving long sentences
Human rights lawyer Michael Bott discusses the growing number of older prisoners serving long sentences in New Zealand. Audio
Medicinal cannabis
Helen Kelly, the Council of Trade Unions president, says she will ask the Government to improve access to medicinal cannabis. Audio
Panel Intro
Panelists Matt Nippert and Tim Watkin tell us what they have been up to, lately. Audio
The Panel with Matt Nippert and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Topics - Should the world follow the example of Linked-In and offer all employees unlimited holidays? Men prefer weird women, The government is having a clean-out of old and outdated legislation, and… Audio
The Panel with Matt Nippert and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
Topics - Helen Kelly, the Council of Trade Unions president, says she will ask the Government to improve access to medicinal cannabis, Human rights lawyer Michael Bott discusses the growing number of… Audio
Red Peak
The government has rejected an online petition of about 20,000 people calling for Aaron Dustin's design to be included as a fifth option and barrister Graeme Edgeler thinks the Government isn't likely… Audio
No shower in 12 years
Microbiologist Dr Siouxsie Wiles tells us if a daily shower is really necessary. How about one every 12 years? Audio
The TV ratings game
An analysis on Masterchef and Story ratings from Regan Cunliffe of Throng tv ratings website. Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Tim Watkin and Virginia Larson have been thinking about. Audio
The Panel with Virginia Larsen and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Pop psychology; Panel says;The TV ratings game;No shower in 12 years;Red Peak. Audio
Remorse, emotional trauma and the law
The dean of law of the University of Otago Mark Henaghan talks about remorse and emotional trauma and how this effects sentencing. Audio
Women and children only
An Australian senator isn't swayed by emotion and Winston Peters says take the women and children Syrian refugees and send the men back to fight. Audio
The Panel with Virginia Larsen and Tim Watkin (Part 1)
Panel intro;Women and children only;Remorse, emotional trauma and the law; Rainbow Warrior Audio
RWC and pubs
Pubs want to be able to open so they can screen the Rugby World Cup to patrons and serve them alcohol. Is this really something parliament should be spending so much time on? Audio