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Kirsten Morrell: My Latest Track
10:40 AM.Kirsten Morrell is best known as the vocalist behind the multi-platinum selling pop band Goldenhorse. She joins us to introduce her latest solo single 'Strawberry Fool', out on 15 Sept. Read more Audio
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Richard Osman: The Last Devil To Die
10:10 AM.Richard Osman has now joined the ranks of those people in the United Kingdom who are referred to as a 'national treasure'. Even if you don't read his books and know his name you will almost certainly… Read more Audio
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Susan Goldin-Meadow: Gestures are our thoughts hidden
9:40 AM.Susan Goldin-Meadow is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago and one of the world foremost experts on gestures. She has found that gestures express substantive information which… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 September 2023
9:08 AM.Angst over advocacy adverts and content as official election period begins; AI - coming ready or not for news and music. Audio
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Michael Snyder: Which ‘ageotype’ are you?
8:35 AM.You're born, you live, you die - ageing, it would seem, is linear. Wrong. It turns out, the human body tends to age in parts, with some organs more susceptible to the ravages of time than others… Read more Audio
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Lucy Corry: Hack your snacks for the Rugby World Cup
8:20 AM.Getting the snacks in for the game isn't quite as simple for this Rugby World Cup. Early morning match times here in NZ means the usual pizza, chips and dips aren't so appealing. Award-winning food… Read more Audio
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Mark Reason: Rugby World Cup update
8:10 AM.With the Rugby World Cup already in full swing, Mark Reason, senior sports columnist for Stuff joins us from France. Read more Audio
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Bryan Bruce: The Food Crisis
11:52 AM.We've faced several crises in recent years, but the one we're currently eyeing might be the most troubling of all. In a new documentary airing Sunday night, Bryan Bruce asks the question, why does… Read more Audio
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What I’m Listening To with Acushla-Tara Kupe
11:28 AM.Acushla-Tara Kupe's acting career launched with a cult classic, starring alongside household name Temuera Morrison, in Fresh Meet. Read more Audio
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John F. Bradford: Tensions in the South China Sea
11:06 AM.New Zealand, a United States ally and China trade partner, is walking a tight rope as tensions between the economic superpowers ratchet up. Read more Audio
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Sean Lyons on smartphone security
10:29 AM.Increasingly, smartphone users are becoming aware, and with it, more concerned about the extent to which their phone is spying on them. Read more Audio
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Howard Fishman on Connie Converse
10:07 AM.American folk singer Connie Converse was the "invisible woman of the 20th century", despite being ahead of the curve in every respect. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Rachel Bickler in Brussels
9:38 AM.She may have been born in Aotearoa, but it feels almost inevitable that Rachel Bickler would end up in Brussels the heart of the European Union. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 September 2023
9:08 AM.Mongrel and maths collide as campaigns launch - and media ponder National's tax plan; scrutiny of candidates' online footprints prompts pushback and claims of 'agendas'. Read more Audio
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Rachel Cowgill: Has whistling gone out of fashion?
8:43 AM.One hundred years ago, it was common for streets to be filled with whistling the crying call of milkmen and builders on construction sites, everyday people going about their business. So, what… Read more Audio
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Lorin Clarke: Would that be funny? Growing up with John Clarke
8:14 AM.Fred Dagg only had three or four years of peak popularity before he left New Zealand for Australia, but he changed comedy in this country and inspired a number of the top comedians today with his… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: John Featherston in San Francisco
11:38 AM.Calling Home this morning is Dr John Feathersone, Dean Emeritus of the School of Dentistry at the University of California, San Francisco. He's won numerous national and international awards… Read more Audio
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Peter Rowlett: Can mathematics help win lotto?
11:05 AM.Are there tricks that can maximise your lottery winnings? Should you avoid the number seven, for example or only pick numbers over 31? Mathematician Peter Rowlett from University of Sheffield Hallam… Read more Audio
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Chris Patten: The last British Governor of Hong Kong
10:22 AM.Chris Patten, Lord Patten of Barnes was a top Tory politician, prime ministerial material, and Chairman of the Conservative Party in the UK who went on to be the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong… Read more Audio
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Janet Cade: Fidgeting is good for you
10:06 AM.We're taught as children not to fidget. Is fidgeting just a sign of being restless? Or is there more to it? What if fidgeting can help us maintain a healthy weight, manage stress, or even add years to… Read more Audio
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Marc Wilson: How could Lucy Letby do the things she did?
9:37 AM.Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Psychology, Dr Marc Wilson is back, this time covering the harrowing case of nurse Lucy Letby over the murders of seven babies and the attempted murder… Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 27 August 2023
9:08 AM.Brought to you by 'partners' - critics question sponsorship deals pushing clients' content into news media; IMANZ - a new umbrella body for independent local media marketing agencies; low key reveal… Read more Audio
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Micheal Dearth: The rise of menu anxiety
8:47 AM.A new survey has confirmed what Millennials and Gen Z already knew - ordering food at restaurants can be stressful. For some, it can be so stressful that it's affecting the way they navigate eating… Read more Audio
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Bryan Johnson: The tech billionaire reversing his age
8:20 AM.Forty-six-year-old Bryan Johnson has spent millions of dollars to slow his body's aging process. He made his millions selling a tech company to eBay and has since pursued ventures in health tech… Read more Audio
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Mark Reason: The All Blacks worst-ever defeat
8:12 AM.The All Blacks have suffered their worst-ever defeat - 35-7 against the Springboks at Twickenham, in front of 80,000 rugby fans. They have a fortnight before they play France in the Rugby World Cup… Read more Audio