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Escaping the housing market by living on a boat
Cathy O'Grady, who lives with her family on a boat in Wellington, joins Jesse to share the realities of nautical life. Audio
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Navigating cancer diagnosis and treatment
Most people bump into emotions they've never come across before when cancer turns up in their world, says Australian clinical psychologist Dr Toni Lindsay. After working with cancer patients and their… Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
Susan talks to Kathryn about the US response to the deadly conflict in Israel and Gaza. And in Washington DC, the ongoing fight for the future of the GOP with Wyoming congresswoman, Liz Cheney taking… Audio
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Calling London - Rich Preston
The BBC World Service Rich Preston - joins us to talk about the current picture of coronavirus around the world, efforts begin later this week to prepare for the next one, the US climate envoy, John… Audio
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Pasifika, Māori women taking up tools to join trades industry
The trades industry is getting a shake up thanks to a new project working to get more Pasifika and Māori women to pick up the tools.
Last year just one in 40 new trades apprentices were women, now… Video, Audio
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Sharing chores at home could help economy - Westpac/Deloitte survey
Sharing the load could come with a healthy boost to the economy.
A Westpac / Deloitte survey has found just seven percent of heterosexual couples, who both work full time, share the domestic chores… Audio
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Funerals: Behind the scenes with a funeral director
Funeral director Nigel Rowland, from the Wilson Funeral Home, joins Jesse to talk about his experience in the industry. Audio
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Exporting from NZ: Costly and slow
Fix & Fogg founder and CEO Roman Jewell talks to Jesse about issues they are facing sending their products from New Zealand to the US as well as receiving goods from offshore. Audio
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The aspirational plan being used to stir racial discord
A look at what's in the aspirational He Puapua document, currently being used to stir racial disharmony. Audio
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Some police sting operations ok in the USA are definitely not ok here
Associate Law Professor Scott Optican on the legality of court evidence obtained by different undercover policing techniques in New Zealand. A highlight of Auckland University's Raising the Bar 2021.
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Why we should embrace our fidgeting tendencies
The fidget spinner craze has come and gone, and now bubble poppers are doing the rounds, but it's not just kids who are doing the fidgeting. Children and adults alike use fidget devices of some sort… Audio
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How 'emotional inflammation' could impact your mental health
Audio 16 May 2021Stacey Colino is the co-author of Emotional Inflammation: Discover your Triggers and Reclaim Your Equilibrium During Anxious Times. She likens emotional inflammation to living in a snow globe that's… Audio
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The Sampler: Mara TK, The Chills, Dry Cleaning
Tony Stamp checks out a soulful concoction from former Electric Wire Hustle vocalist Mara TK, an upbeat pondering of mortality by The Chills, and the debut of deadpan post-punk Brits Dry Cleaning. Audio
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Joshua Rivera: Growing up and awaiting the rapture
It is said by many evangelical Christians that true believers will be transported to heaven at the second coming of Christ, known as the rapture. Journalist and writer Joshua Rivera grew up in an… Audio
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Michael Lewis: The Premonition - A Pandemic Story
For his new book, Michael Lewis, author of The Big Short, has turned his attention to the US's initial response to Covid-19. Audio
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Shaun Bythell: Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops
Shaun Bythell has run Wigtown's The Bookshop since 2001. It's the largest second hand bookshop in Scotland with shelves spanning nearly two kilometres and containing over 100,000 books. His trademark… Audio
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Mountaineer Guy Cotter: the impact of Covid-19 on Everest
Audio 15 May 2021Covid-19 cases have been spreading through the Everest Base Camp as Nepal deals with a surging outbreak of the virus. Despite this, there has been a record number of climbing permits issued as the… Video, Audio
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Growing future farmers
School leavers hankering for a career in sheep and beef farming now have the option of applying for a place in the new two-year, fees-free Growing Future Farmers programme that sees them training… Audio
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A Breath of Fresh Air
Auckland firm Lanaco was formed nearly a decade ago to help lift the value of New Zealand wool. It makes filters which can be used in anything from face masks and air conditioning units to medical… Audio
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Rugby Players Association accused of sabotage over Forsyth Barr offer
Allegations of sabotage, half-baked ideas, shameful distractions and leading the public down the proverbial garden path.
Some provincial rugby unions and New Zealand Rugby have hit out hard at a… Video, Audio
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Actor Peter Rowley remembers his friend, legendary David McPhail
A close friend of David McPhail says he felt his 'soul go back down through the mattress' when he woke to news he'd passed away this morning.
Actor and writer Peter Rowley worked alongside comedy… Audio
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Finance expert suggests redistribution of public sector CEO salaries
A 'Robin Hood' policy, redistributing the big salaries of public service chief executives to lower paid workers would be more effective than the government-ordered pay freeze, according to a leading… Video, Audio
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Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccine rollout to teens may happen at schools - Bloomfield
The Director-General of Health has revealed students 12 years and older could get their Covid-19 jabs in a school-based vaccination prorgramme starting at the end of Term 3.
And in a pre-Budget… Video, Audio
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Govt must specify acceptable Covid-19 vaccinations for visitors when borders open - Fyfe
The Ministry of Health is warning the team of five million to prepare for a new norm even when most of the population is fully vaccinated and the borders start reopening to more low risk countries.
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Dave Lowe: The Alarmist
Dave Lowe has been warning about the impact of rapid climate change for over 50 years. Both a scientist and a surfer he began to see changes the environment of the southern hemisphere in the 1970s. Audio
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US Republican Party splintering, says politics expert
An expert in US politics says the Republican Party's removal of Liz Cheney from a top leadership role shows the GOP is splintering - and could lead to the formation of a breakaway party. House… Audio
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Helping children come to terms with grief
Kathryn speaks with Dr Maysoon Salama, whose storybook for children Aya and the Butterfly is a new picture book to help young children come to terms with grief, cope with change, and build resilience… Audio
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Colonial Pipeline and REvil's latest attack, IOS 14.5
Technology commentator Tony Grasso joins Kathryn to look at the Colonial Pipeline hack that's reduced supply to the US east coast and hiked prices, the latest cyber attack by REvil/Sodin on healthcare… Audio
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Cutting eftpos fees may save businesses $74m a year
The 'no paywave' sign may soon become a thing of the past - as new legislation to regulate transaction charges is announced.
Caps will be set on the amount banks can charge retailers for credit and… Video, Audio