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The stuff of life
5:00 AM.What roles do our ocean ecosystems play in capturing carbon? Kate Evans speaks to iwi Māori working to improve the health of an estuary in the Bay of Plenty, and to scientists studying the fiords of… Read more Audio
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Our Changing World – Fiordland’s secrets
3:35 PM.What roles do our ocean ecosystems play in capturing carbon? Kate Evans speaks to scientists studying the fiords of New Zealand’s southwest coast. There’s potential for huge amounts of carbon to be… Read more Audio
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Leaky gut and its connection to inflammatory diseases
3:10 PM.The modern human diet is doing a great job of “assaulting, starving and killing” precious microbes in the gut, according to American physician Steven Gundry. His new book is Gut Check: Unleash the… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Ben Bayly
2:30 PM.For Bookmarks today we managed to get some time with the very busy chef and T.V presenter Ben Bayly. Read more Audio
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Easy eats: Sam Parish's take on TikTok tacos
2:23 PM.Not sure what to eat tonight? Christchurch-based chef, author and busy mum Sam Parish knows the feeling. She shares a simple and super-tasty recipe for TikTok-inspired tacos that the whole whānau will… Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: Elliott Childs
2:12 PM.Today Elliott talks to Jesse about Beautiful Anonymous and Broken Record, both are on Apple podcast. Audio
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Heading Off: A guide to Tokyo
1:45 PM.For Heading Off today we go to Japan where Ebony Bizys lives. She's also written a guide book on Japan which has become an Amazon number 1 best seller. Ebony also offers bespoke personalised guided… Read more Audio
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The retirement age in Aotearoa, should it go up?
1:35 PM.Should the age of age of eligibility for national superannuation be raised? And if so when? It's long debated issue and is back on the agenda at a retirement super summit in Wellington this week. It's… Read more Audio
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Research on trauma for older people being moved into care
1:25 PM.New Otago University research found that moving from home into residential care can be traumatic for older people. Dr Myunik Panthi, from the Department of Sociology, Gender Studies and Criminology… Read more Audio
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The 'godfather' of e-bikes, Anthony Clyde's design genius recognised
1:15 PM.Anthony Clyde has been described as a serial inventor within the international e-bike industry, in fact he's been labelled the 'e-bike godfather.' His latest creation, designed in his workshop in… Read more Audio
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Healing from narcissistic people - a guide
3:10 PM.It's all charm and seduction at the start of a relationship with a narcissist. But then comes the manipulation and gaslighting says Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a professor of psychology at California State… Read more Audio
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Music feature: Bob Marley with Tigilau Ness
2:30 PM.This week's music feature is all about the son of Jamaica and global symbol of reggae Bob Marley and his outsized influence on the music scene despite his untimely death. His distinctive vocals and… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
2:20 PM.In Adelaide today, Brad Foster reports on the current debate on whether nuclear power is the answer to Australia reducing its reliance on fossil fuels for energy consumption. Read more Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Ross
2:10 PM.Today Mt Roskill Grammar school library manager Catherine Ross talks to Jesse not just about her book recommendations but also shares her thoughts on the declining literacy rates in Aotearoa. Read more Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Tim Warren
1:45 PM.For Tech Tuesday commentator and Ambit AI founder Tim Warren is back to talk about scams and technology. Read more Audio
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The loss of learning languages, what it means
1:35 PM.In Australia Sydney's Macquarie University has a proposal to stop teaching five languages. Read more Audio
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First electric hydrofoiling ferry to operate on Lake Manapouri
1:25 PM.New Zealand's first electric hydro-foiling ferry will soon be gracing the waters of Lake Manapouri Read more Audio
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Efforts to save the Tinwald pool
1:15 PM.The Ashburton District Council has proposed closing the Tinwald Community Pool - despite protests from residents in the area. Read more Audio
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Making the right choices using new ethics tools
3:10 PM.It's getting harder and harder to be good in a world where choices that once seemed straightforward are now moral quandaries. Decisions like what to eat or which car to buy are connected to global… Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: Jewellery
2:35 PM.For our expert feature this week we speak to Greg Holland who's an award-winng master jeweller based in Auckland, he's also the lead designer at Holland & Co. Read more Audio
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Made in NZ: QP Sport
2:20 PM.It's common place to see seen men on a football pitch line up for a penalty kick to defend the goal with their hands strategically placed to defend sensitive parts of their bodies. But for many… Read more Audio
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Television Critic: Linda Burgess
2:10 PM.Today Linda talks to Jesse about Quant on Neon, the second series Dynasties with David Attenborough on TVNZ+ and Turning Point: The Bomb and The Cold War on Netflix. Audio
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New world record for largest haka to be attempted in Aotearoa
1:35 PM.It might come as a bit of a shock, but currently the world record for the largest haka is held by France, a feat achieved 10 years ago. There's now moves afoot over take the title off the French set… Read more Audio
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Produce prices dropping fast, why it's not making the news
1:20 PM.United Fresh President Jerry Prendergast says the price of fresh fruit and vegetables is dropping fast and down a whopping 25 percent compared to last year. He talks to Jesse. Read more Audio
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Passing on tricks of the barber trade
1:10 PM.Darren Paewai the owner of 'Daz's Barber Shop', a place where a hair is really more than just a haircut. He speaks to Jesse. Read more Audio