Wallace Chapman
What's going on with QAnon?
A group known as QAnon are being sent information online from a person whom they believe has security clearance in the White House. That person says there is a deep state Trump is fighting consisting… Audio
Cosmologist Beatrice Tinsley's life on stage in Bright Star
The story of brilliant cosmologist Beatrice Tinsley is relatively unknown. Tinsley was born Beatrice Hill in England but grew up in New Zealand attending New Plymouth Girls High School and later… Audio
Jeremy Owen: cancer-fighting properties of the sea sponge
Friday was Daffodil Day, held each year to raise money for the Cancer Society of New Zealand. Part of those funds gets put into research, including work on the cancer-fighting properties of the NZ sea… Audio
Money Week: Katrina Shanks on financial resilience
September 3 marks the start of Money Week organised by the Commission for Financial Capability. This year the focus is on how we could weather a financial shock such as losing a job or long-term… Audio
Sheldon Murtha: racing industry has had its head in the sand
Racing broadcaster Sheldon Murtha talks about the independent report released this week by Australian racing expert John Messara, on the state of the racing industry in this country. Audio
Story of the day for 31 August 2018
Feeling self-conscious - apparently that feeling starts very early in life. Audio
Pre-Panel & One Quick Question for 31 August
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Listener feedback 26 August 2018
Listener feedback from the Sunday Morning programme. Audio
Tom Bailey from the Thompson Twins back with new album
New wave synth guru Tom Bailey is releasing a new album 25 years after his success with Thompson Twins, whose 80s hits include 'Hold Me Now', 'Doctor Doctor', and 'In the Name of Love'. Four years ago… Video, Audio
Amber Curreen: te reo and the arts in NZ Theatre Month
September is the inaugural New Zealand Theatre Month and more than 450 shows will be put on around the country. Amber Curreen is an actor and producer who will be a big part of that: she's part of… Audio
Nigel Latta: 'we must teach mindfulness to all kids'
Psychologist Nigel Latta has a new TV series starting 26 August. Nigel Latta's The Curious Mind (TV1 8.30pm) looks at the mysterious way our minds work. "If there's one thing I could do it would be to… Audio
William Shatner: from Star Trek to eternity
Pop culture icon William Shatner, best known as Captain James T Kirk in Star Trek, is returning to New Zealand with Shatner's World: The Return Down Under in October. And while he's here, he will… Audio
Sally Seidel: breaking down the Higgs Boson
Physics Professor Sally Seidel, from the University of New Mexico, was a collaborator on the Large Hadron Collider experiment, where six years ago she was in one of two teams that discovered the… Audio
Stephen Jacobi: positivity about China
New research released this morning looks at how New Zealanders feel about our relationship with China. It claims that despite Kiwis' unease at the imbalance in our trade dealings with the megapower… Audio
Dr Hem Devan: dealing with chronic pain
A review published in the scientific journal of the American Physical Therapy Association, features the work of NZ medical professionals and researchers, exploring how patients with chronic pain can… Audio
Farah Palmer leading charge for women in rugby
New Zealand sports need to re-examine recruitment methods and boost women's confidence to seek leadership roles, former Black Fern captain and NZR board member Farah Palmer says. Audio
Feedback for Sunday Morning 12 August 2018
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Alice Miller: talented NZ poet who worries about words
Expat Alice Miller is a literary talent on the rise. She grew up in Eastbourne, Wellington, and has lived and published in the US and Europe. She now lives in Berlin and her latest collection of… Audio
Disgust discussed: How food in kids' books teaches boundaries
Children’s literature - from fairy tales to Harry Potter - has used food and disgust to teach children about cultural acceptability, pop culture professor Lorna Piatti-Farnell says. Audio
Comedy's Earl of Whimsy returns to NZ
Bill Bailey's a man of many talents. As well as making people laugh, he's an enthusiastic stand-up paddle boarder, passionate conservationist, accomplished musician and an author. He's back in New… Audio