1:15 Wildlife harassing walkers leads to a track closure in Wellington

In Miramar a pair of nesting Karearea - A.K.A New Zealand Falcon - have taken to harassing walkers and their pets on a local trail.

In response Wellington council has temporarily closed a section of the Signaller's Grove walkway.

Maybe they're just trying to defend their nests, and claim a bit of peace and quiet, or maybe, its a very late 'Bird of the Century' PR Campaign.

Miramar local Dan Henry speaks to Jesse.

The NZ Falcon - Karearea

The NZ Falcon - Karearea Photo: ©Janice McKenna

1:25 Diwali starts today, an explainer

Today marks the start of the five day Hindu festival Diwali.

Known as the festival of lights it symbolises the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.

There are over 100,000 Hindus across Aotearoa. That makes it our second largest religion. But despite that a lot of us don't know much more about it than the fireworks and food.

To give us a low down on what Diwali is all about, and how you can get involved in the celebrations Jesse speaks to his RNZ collegue, journalist Gaurav Sharma.

A dance performance from the 2022 Auckland Diwali Festival.

A dance performance from the 2022 Auckland Diwali Festival. Photo: David Watson

1:35 Encouraging creativity with fibre, Fleur Woods' story

While a lot of people love the idea of creating - painting, writing, weaving, knitting, embroidery, there are always obstacles in the way to put people off.

Many of those barriers follow a similar pattern according to Fleur Woods.

Fleur is a contemporary fibre artist Fleur Woods and has documented her own journey in a beautiful new book - The Untamed Thread - which explores the creative process and teaches us why it matters to find your creative home.

Fleur Woods, The Untamed Thread

Photo: Ariana Leilani

1:45 Freaky Friday

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

If you have anything spooky, eerie or oddly coincidental to share with listeners, text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz.

2:10 Film Review with Graeme Tuckett

Today Graeme talks to Jesse about The Marvels, EO and Love in Bright Landscapes

2:20 NZ Live: Love Square

For NZ Live this week we have Love Square in to play.

They  blend blues and jazz, reggae and dub, soul and funk with a revolving door of incredible musicians joining them for gigs here and there and in the recording studio.

Love Square is a musical venture put together by Nick Atkinson, whom many listeners will be familiar with from his many associations with RNZ, Nick is also a founding member of hall-of-fame seven-piece Supergroove as well as one half of Taite Prize finalists, Hopetoun Brown.

Love Square

Love Square Photo: supplied

3:08 Young summer vegetables with ricotta and cashew-miso cream

As summer approaches Martin Bosley has a great recipe to make the most of the new fresh vegetables on offer.

He's got a simple but super tasty recipe for a vegetable medley that's then mixed with a home made cashew cream and topped with ricotta. Any vegetables can be used.

You can find out how to make this delicious summer dish here.

Vegetables and fruit on a market stall.

Photo: 123rf

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 Gardening with Lynda Hallinan

Lynda Hallinan shares some handy gardening tips as we head into the summer season.

3:35 Critter of the Week: whēku,  laughing owl, hakoke or korehengi

The whēkau (also known as the laughing owl, hakoke, or korehengi) is one of only two species of owls native to Aotearoa. It’s thought to have gone extinct sometime in the early twentieth century as stoats and rats spread throughout mainland Aotearoa.

Laughing Owl

Laughing Owl Photo: supplied

3:45 The Panel with Boopsie Maran and Peter Dunne