1:10 First song: Shayne Carter, Pendulum

Today's first song is from a new album filled with well known tracks from Shayne Carter.

It was recorded and produced by RNZ and our very talented Andre Upston over three nights in Auckland at the Hollywood.

Shayne talks to Jesse about making the album and plays one of the tracks.

Dimmer - Live at The Hollywood (2022)

Dimmer - Live at The Hollywood (2022) Photo: Matt von Trott

1:15 Extending in fertility in women research funding

Like many things in life -there's a big disparity between men and women - even when it comes to reproductive ageing!

Researchers at Otago University have just been given a grant to look at whether that gap can be closed by increasing the the longevity of reproductivity in women.

The nearly 337 thousand dollars to investigate extending this has come from the prestigious Global Consortium for Reproductive Longevity and Equity.

Dr Mike Garratt's part of the team doing the work, he speaks to Jesse.

Professor Rebecca Campbell, Professor Greg Anderson and Dr Mike Garratt

Professor Rebecca Campbell, Professor Greg Anderson and Dr Mike Garratt Photo: supplied

1:25  Wine from foraged ingredients

When Wellington lads Jesse Philips and Cosmo Hawke decided to make their own wine from locally sourced ingredients they soon realised there was a distinct lack of grapes available in the capital.

So, they branched out...their small batch organic wine business Fruit Cru is made entirely from locally sourced and foraged fruit.

Cosmo speaks to Jesse.

1:35 Aboriginal rapper in Aotearoa

Kobie Dee is a 25-year-old indigenous Aboriginal Australian rapper, and he's just released a really powerful new single featuring Aotearoa's own Stan Walker.

The song is called 'Father's Eyes', which is all about breaking the familial cycles that many indigenous groups face, in this case with a particular focus on fatherhood.

A video featuring Kobie and Stan was also released on Tuesday and you can see that on YouTube right now.

Kobie speaks to Jesse about his music.

Kobie Dee

Kobie Dee Photo: Tristan Stefan Edouard

1:45 Freaky Friday

A firm weekly favourite, Freaky Friday, is back again with spooky tales of coincidence and unexplained encounters!

This week we hear two stories with family connections, both very different. One is about a dress and the other, a hammer!

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Photo: 123RF

2:10 Film Review with Sam Hollis

Today our very own Afternoons producer Sam Hollis talks to Jesse about The Killer, a new film from David Fincher  and Stop Making Sense, the iconic concert film by Talking Heads.

2:20 NZ Live: Erny Belle

This week's NZ Live session is with Erny Belle.

Her debut album Venus is Home which was nominated for both the Taite Music Prize and Best Independent Debut.

Erny's second album is close to being released, Not Your Cupid is expected to be out in the coming fortnight.

She's in our Auckland studio today to share some unreleased tracks from that album for this week's NZ Live.

Erny Belle, Not Your Cupid

Photo: Matt Hurley

3:08 Everything Soup

Today's recipe is straight out of Kelly Gibney's brand new cookbook. It's her second one to be published and is called Enjoy. It's all about food to share with your loved ones.

To celebrate the book finally being available Kelly shares a fabulous recipe called Everything Soup which is great for using up any left over vegetables that are nearing the end of being edible!

You can find out how to make this soup here and you can buy Kelly's latest book through her website here.

Everything Soup

Everything Soup Photo: supplied

3:16 Music 101: Charlotte Ryan

Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because Friday is new music day - she'll pick us a track to play.

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Photo: RNZ / Claire-Eastham Farrelly

3:25 Weekend Stuff

3:35 Critter of the Week: The Canterbury scree cicada

Summer is on its way and that means our cicadas are crawling their way out of the ground to sing up a storm.

Did you know Aotearoa is home to the world's only alpine cicadas?

The Canterbury scree cicada, Maoricicada mangu mangu, is part of this exclusive club and has a few adaptations that help it survive the high life: it is black, very hairy and has short, rounded wings.

Canterbury scree cicada

Canterbury scree cicada Photo: supplied

3:45 The Panel with Anna Dean and Ben Thomas