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David McAlpine: Your noise and hearing questions answered
11:25 AM.Following Professor David McAlpine's chat with Jim last week, so many of you got in touch with questions we've asked him back. Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
11:15 AM.Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back. She looks at the different types of salt available and assesses their nutritional benefits. Read more Audio
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Is television news dead?
11:05 AM.Research NZ have been asking New Zealanders about the importance of having a choice of television channels for news and current affairs and how important it was to have news on television compared… Read more Audio
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Skindred's new reggae album
10:40 AM.The band Skindred have just won Best Alternative Act at the 2024 MOBO Awards - MOBO standing for Music Of Black Origin. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Zara DuCrôs in New York City
10:35 AM.Aucklander, Zara DuCrôs, has been living and studying acting in New York for the last three years. When she's not busy auditioning, she works as a children's birthday party entertainer. From gorgeous… Read more Audio
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The real-life cousins of Dune’s magnificent sandworms
10:20 AM.With the second part of Denis Villeneuve's film franchise of Frank Herbert's fantasy novel, Dune, currently in cinemas, we ask if the fictional worms in the movie share anything in common with real… Read more Audio
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Add three years to your life by walking just 15,000 steps a week
10:06 AM.There has been such a lot of talk about steps in the last decade… but how many should we take for health? Read more Audio
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James Taylor returns to NZ for two shows
9:30 AM.Six-time grammy award winner, James Taylor, speaks with Jim Mora about his life and career ahead of his one-off New Zealand show 'An Evening with James Taylor and His All-Star Band' set for April. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 March 2024
9:08 AM.What will government do about the great TV news meltdown?; Stuff deploys AI for DIY news. Read more Audio
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Eliezer Yudkowsky: The AI academic warning
8:30 AM.Eliezer Yudkowsky, artificial intelligence researcher, decision theorist and co-founder of Machine Intelligence Research Institute, has a stark warning that we're moving too fast in the field of AI. Read more Audio
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Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
8:25 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again as our Sunday Morning question master. Read more Audio
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Rich Preston: The latest from the UK
8:12 AM.BBC senior reporter, Rich Preston, joins Jim to discuss the Royal families' photo doctoring blunder and the latest on Andrew Tate's extradition to the UK. Read more Audio
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Liam McEwan looks ahead to the Oscars
11:50 AM.Entertainment journalist, New Zealander Liam McEwan will be reporting from the Vanity Fair Oscar party this weekend. He joins us from his home in Los Angeles ahead of the big event. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Max Gilbert in Taipei, Taiwan
11:25 AM.Wellington native, Max Gilbert is calling home from Taipei in Taiwan where he co-founded and runs the Ugly Half craft beer brewery with his wife Harn Sun. Read more Audio
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Karra Rhodes: My Latest Track
11:06 AM.Christchurch based singer-songwriter, Karra Rhodes, chats her latest release, a modern country-pop track 'Why Can't I Love You Less'. The Scottish-born, Aotearoa-based polymath, not only writes a song… Read more Audio
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Marc Wilson: When is our mental health good enough?
10:40 AM.Victoria University of Wellington Professor of Psychology, Dr Marc Wilson joins us once again looking at how we decide if life is "good enough" without resorting to therapy, medication or drugs &… Read more Audio
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David McAlpine: Is noise cancelling technology safe?
10:06 AM.Noise cancelling devices are big business, and it's no surprise with excess noise exposure linked not only to hearing loss but even increased risk of cardiovascular disease and depressive symptoms… Read more Audio
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Peter Antonucci: Life aboard "The World"
9:40 AM.Six years spent on board the exclusive private residential ship for millionaires, 'The World', served as the real-life inspiration for former resident turned author, Peter Antonucci. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 March 2024
9:08 AM.TVNZ has proposed big cuts to news that could leave the country with only one daily TV news bulletin and almost no current affairs on TV within weeks. Read more Audio
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Eileen Merriman's new novel 'The Night She Fell'
8:40 AM.Doctor turned young adult writer and now adult fiction writer, Eileen Merriman, has a new book out, 'The Night She Fell'. Read more Audio
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Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
8:35 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again. Read more Audio
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Legendary Scottish Formula 1 Driver Jackie Stewart’s crucial latest race
8:10 AM.Jackie Stewart is widely regarded as one of the greatest Formula 1 drivers of all time. Following his wife, Helen's diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, Sir Jackie founded the global charity Race… Read more Audio
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Timothy Heath: Are we entering a 'neomedieval era'
11:30 AM.Timothy Heath is a senior international defense researcher at the RAND Corporation. In a recent paper, argued that to understand the risks involved in superpower competition between the US and China… Read more Audio
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Jenny Lynch: Former NZ Woman’s Weekly editor pens debut novel
11:10 AM.The Secrets They Kept is the debut novel by 85-year-old former editor of the NZ Woman's Weekly, Jenny Lynch. The story of a young woman's quest to discover the truth about her mother's unexplained… Read more Audio
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Catch up on the US presidential race ahead of “Super Tuesday”
10:40 AM.Statehouse News Bureau chief Karen Kasler joins us ahead of Super Tuesday, the day when the largest number of US States hold their Presidential Primary elections. Former president Donald Trump is once… Read more Audio