Wallace Chapman
Glenn Hughes: the 'danger' of Deep Purple
Singer and bass guitarist Glenn Hughes is best known for his time with Deep Purple. He played on three albums - 1974's Burn, Stormbringer in the same year and Come Taste the Band in 1975. Video, Audio
VIDEO: Bic Runga celebrates 20 years of Drive
The iconic singer songwriter says she never thought about having to 'manage her legacy', but 'when you’ve been around this long, it’s to do with being dignified and making good choices'. Video, Audio
Simon Sinek: Why you should "Find Your Why" at work
Simon Sinek took on the subject of millennials in the workplace and his Ted Talk about that, as they say, 'broke' the internet. And rather than think of millennials as a burden in the workplace, he… Audio
Ecologist Mike Joy: cleaning up our waterways
With a growing number of our lakes and rivers unsafe for swimming - and some beaches too, eco-warrior Dr Mike Joy is determined to get more people behind cleaning up our waterways. Audio
National Council of Women: Vanisa Dhiru
The National Council of Women has marked its 100 year anniversary with its annual national conference, held in Christchurch, the home of Kate Sheppard, who founded the organisation. The theme was "A… Audio
Sunday Morning Feedback for 10 September 2017
Listeners' feedback on Sunday Morning with Wallace Chapman. Audio
Dame Judith Potter: Life and Influences
Dame Judith Potter became the first woman president of a District Law Society - Auckland - in 1988 and the first woman President of the New Zealand Law Society in 1991. She was appointed to the High… Audio, Gallery
Genevieve Blanchett: on theatre, architecture, Cate and coffee
Leos Janácek's opera Katya Kabanova is the story of a woman caught in a loveless marriage, who falls in love with another man, but ultimately doesn't find happiness. The opera debuted almost 100 years… Audio, Gallery
The Clean to be inducted into NZ Music Hall of Fame
The Clean, who formed in 1978, have been described as one of the most influential bands to come from the Flying Nun label. On Sunday it was announced the indie Dunedin band will be inducted into the… Audio
Marion Leighton: Putting bicycles at the top of the cliff
Marion Leighton is the spokesperson for a newly formed Doctors for Active and Safe Transport, an advocacy group made up of Wellington hospital doctors. The group wants people to get on their bikes and… Audio
Phil Parker: alternative osteopath
Author and osteopath Phil Parker isn't your regular osteopath. He says tapping into the power of the mind is key to control people's pain and general health. He's in New Zealand to speak at the… Audio
Max Vernon: 'If it's going to save somebody, I will lie'
For six days in 1980, viewers were glued to TV screens around the world, watching a dramatic terrorist siege at the Iranian embassy in London. Max Vernon was the hostage negotiator who kept the… Audio
Guam: the tip of the spear in US military might
Asia-Pacific islands hosting US military bases have become a clear target in the high-stakes game of nuclear chicken unfolding between North Korea and the United States. One of those at risk is the… Audio
Kiwi Anna Wilding in Florida as it prepares for Hurricane Irma
Deadly hurricane Irma has taken lives everywhere it's hit - through the Caribbean, onto Cuba and now it's barrelling towards Florida. Anna Wilding is a Kiwi who has barricaded up in her home in… Audio
World Suicide Prevention Day
Hundreds of pairs of shoes, each pair representing a New Zealander lost to suicide in the past year, will arrive at Parliament this morning. Jane Stevens lost her 21 year old son Nicky after he was… Audio
Sunday Morning feedback for 27 August
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 24 August 2017
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 24 August 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Sunday Morning feedback for 20 August
Listeners' feedback about the show from Sunday Morning. Audio
Hold the line: It's Bobby Kimball
Bobby Kimball has had a successful solo career, but it's fair to say most will know his voice from the band Toto. Songs such as Africa, 99 and Rosanna are legion. Bobby Kimball is another of the… Audio