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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 2)
Audio 29 Nov 2018The hustle and bustle of big city life has inspired many an artist, but is there something to be said for the beauty and ease of suburban life? What the panellists Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan want to… Audio
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The Panel with Richard Langston and Leonie Freeman (Part 2)
Audio 28 Nov 2018Elon Musk says you have to be working about 80 hours a week in order to change the world - how are you doing on that score? What the panellists Leonie Freeman and Richard Langston want to talk about… Audio
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The Panel with Kevin Milne and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Audio 27 Nov 2018Three of the major dictionaries have nominated their word of the year for 2018 - "single-use", "toxic", and "misinformation". What the Panelists Kevin Milne and Jennie Moreton want to talk about. A… Audio
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The Panel with Mihingarangi Forbes and Garry Moore (Part 2)
Audio 26 Nov 2018Do your morals or your religious upbringing affect the kind of music you like? What do you think panellists? What the Panelists Mihingarangi Forbes and Garry Moore want to talk about. Auckland's Santa… Audio
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Traitor: the story of Patrick Heenan (part 2)
Why do some historians think an NZ-born traitor was "instrumental" in the Japanese victory in Singapore during WWII? Audio
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The Panel with Michele A'Court, Neil Miller (Part 2)
Audio 23 Nov 2018Both Michele A'Court and Neil Miller pick While My Guitar Gently Weeps as their favourite track from the White Album that's now turned 50. Neil thinks Ob li di Ob li da is a right stinker… Audio
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The Panel with Gary McCormick and Ruth Money (Part 2)
Audio 22 Nov 2018It's the tenth annual "go home on time day ". More and more workers are experiencing "time theft" by staying later at work, coming in early, working through your lunch break and taking your work home… Audio
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The Panel with Joe Bennett and Cindy Mitchener (Part 2)
Audio 21 Nov 2018The US president Donald Trump has pardoned two turkeys Peas and Carrots in the annual White House tradition. The Panelists mull over the importance of being thankful and if we're thankful enough in… Audio
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The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Morgan Godfery (Part 2)
Audio 20 Nov 2018Liza Donnelly is a renowned New Yorker cartoonist. She has a new book out Be The Person Your Dog Thinks You Are. She joins the Panelists in discussing the dog attributes humans would do well to adopt… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and James Elliott (Part 2)
Audio 19 Nov 2018Jim and the Panelists ruminate on the life lessons we can learn from squirrels. What the Panelists Catherine Robertson and James Elliott want to talk about. It's International Men's Day. The day is… Audio
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The Panel with Heather Roy and James Nokise (Part 2)
Audio 16 Nov 2018A study has found 62 percent of people listen to music while falling asleep and Ed Sheeran's love songs about doing drugs and sleeping with prostitutes are a favourite. More than 500 artists were… Audio
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The Panel with Mark Knoff-Thomas and Jo McCarroll (Part 2)
Audio 15 Nov 2018A new survey reported in The Guardian looks at the bizarre questions people ask the internet. From 'Am I good in bed?' to 'Do people like me?' and 'What is the menaing of life?' many of the questions… Audio
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The Panel with Michelle Boag and Mike Williams (Part 2)
Audio 14 Nov 2018A University of Cambridge study on the differences between the sexes has found women have more empathy while men are more likely to view the world logically. The study seems to reinforce stereotypes… Audio
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The Panel with Nicky Bezzant and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
Audio 13 Nov 2018It's World Kindness Day, an international observance, quite big in Australia, though not so much here. What the Panelists Nicky Bezzant and Chris Clarke want to talk about. Melbourne police have… Audio
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The Panel with Julia Hartley Moore and Guy Williams (Part 2)
Audio 12 Nov 2018The Beatles White Album has been remixed with new technology. Over the years many great albums have been remastered and released, making the musicians a lot of money. We ask the panelists what they… Audio
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The Panel with Michael Moynihan and Kathryn Burnett (Part 2)
Audio 9 Nov 2018Most "great" historical thinkers would fall foul of contemporary sensibilities around race and gender ... is it naive to condemn them for being products of their time? What the Panelists Michael… Audio
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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and Penny Ashton (Part 2)
Audio 8 Nov 2018Chinese authorities are going to extraordinary measures to keep an eye on their many civilians. Among them, "gait recognition" - wherein software uses people's body shapes and how they walk to… Audio
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The Panel with Paula Penfold and Anton Matthews (Part 2)
Audio 7 Nov 2018China is set to overtake France as the world's number one tourist destination yb 2030, according to a global research company. What the Panelists Paula Penfold and Anton Matthews want to talk about… Audio
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The Panel with Moira Lawler and Chris Wikaira (Part 2)
Audio 6 Nov 2018The Melbourne Cup kicks off in half an hour, amid unseasonal, torrential rain in Australia's second-largest city. What the Panelists Moira Lawler and Chris Wikaira want to talk about. Voters in the… Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 5 Nov 2018Australian airline Qantas is coming under public pressure to emulate its competitor Virgin in giving war veterans preferential boarding rights and reading acknowledgments of their service in-flight… Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Andrew Frame (Part 2)
Audio 2 Nov 2018A heartwarming story for a Friday about a man who runs an elephant sanctuary in Thailand and plays music to tame the savage beast. Or in this case sooth sick and traumatised elephants. Paul Barton… Audio
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The Panel with Mai Chen and Andrew Frame (Part 1)
Audio 2 Nov 2018The Czech criminal residing in a New Zealand prison could soon be winging his way home to the Czech Republic thanks to an extradition order. Andrew Geddis of the University of Otago hopes the Sroubek… Audio
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The Panel with Susan Hornsby-Geluk and Mike Rehu (Part 2)
Audio 1 Nov 2018Forty per cent of degrees will soon be obsolete and will merely be markers of achievement and study. Traditional under- and post-graduate degrees will disappear within a decade. More than half of… Audio
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The Panel with Peter Dunne and Alexia Russell (Part 2)
Audio 31 Oct 2018Sugar highs on all Hallows Eve. Maybe Mexicans have it right with their Day of the Dead. What the Panelists Peter Dunne and Alexia Russell want to talk about. The ANZ bank has made a $2bn profit from… Audio
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The Panel with Raybon Kan and Dellwyn Stuart (Part 2)
Audio 30 Oct 2018The advantage of being average is that you blend in. A regular person who drives a regular car and lives in a regular house will also be under less scrutiny by others. Regular people follow rules and… Audio
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The Panel with Matt Nippert and Amy Carter (Part 2)
Audio 29 Oct 2018Researchers have managed to come up with nine categories of humour which is apparently very helpful if you're looking for a partner. People fall into one (or maybe a couple) of these: physical… Audio
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The Panel with Selwyn Manning and Cas Carter (Part 2)
Audio 26 Oct 2018Thousands of people in Sweden have inserted microchips into their hands. The chips are meant to make their lives more convenient by allowing quicker and easier access to their homes, offices and gyms… Audio
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The Panel with Rebekah White and Damian Chistie (Part 2)
Audio 25 Oct 2018A near-record lottery has been won in the US state of South Carolina. The US$1.537 billion jackpot winner has claimed the prize but has not come forward. Meanwhile in China, young rich people have… Audio
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The Panel with Martin Cocker and Victoria Stewart (Part 2)
Audio 24 Oct 2018The first life on Earth may have been purple, a new research paper suggests. The paper in the International Journal of Astrobiology argues that before green plants took energy from the sun, tiny… Audio
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The Panel with Ruth Money and Chris Gallavin (Part 2)
Audio 23 Oct 2018A Slate columnist has written a piece about meditation and how it can be beneficial even when not done perfectly. She makes the point that many people don't even begin to try in fear they won't be… Audio