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Mink mutation casts light on human-animal interactions
Denmark is looking at culling all of its 17 million mink after they were found to have a mutated form of coronavirus - how worried should we be about this development? Audio
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Breaking Silence | Episode 2: David White
In 2009, David White's daughter Helen was shot dead by her multimillionaire husband, Greg Meads. Now a campaigner against domestic abuse, David holds meetings and speaks publicly about the issue. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 4: Jeremy Eparaima
Can abusive men change their behaviour? Simonne meets Jeremy Eparaima to find out. Jeremy was a serial abuser until his mid-40s. Now, he campaigns against domestic abuse. Video
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Breaking Silence | Episode 5: Shakti
Simonne interviews Farida on the issues migrant women face, such as forced marriage, the impact of shaming and silence, the pressures to stay in unhealthy marriages, and extreme isolation. Video
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Māori Horticulture joins Ahuwhenua Trophy competition
Diary and sheep and beef farming has been the mainstay of the Ahuwhenua Trophy in recognition of excellence in Māori farming - but for the first time in its 87-year history, horticulture is now part… Audio
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Lera Lynn - Toughness in the sweetest of wrappings
American singer Lera Lynn has a special way with minor and major chords. William Dart looks at how she employs this talent to make her own powerful observations on life and its issues. Audio
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The young brilliance of Jacob Collier
William Dart looks at the music of the phenomenally talented singer/songwriter/producer Jacob Collier, who's just released the third volume of his four-album project Djesse. Video, Audio
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How to break out of the 'toxic money mindset'
Psychologist Ashley Whillans has surveyed thousands of adults around the world about time and money. Unsurprisingly, most people focus too much on working and making more money, and not enough on… Audio
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Dodgy digital election ads: Does the watchdog need teeth?
The election was done and dusted weeks ago, but this week the advertising watchdog ruled another online election campaign ad was misleading. Mediawatch asks the Advertising Standards Authority: is the… Audio
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Why are we so secretive about money?
A recent survey in the UK found that one in four people keep money secrets from friends and family. On this side of the globe, we are no less coy about our financial lives. Olivia Fleming has written… Audio
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Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light
Last weekend the same startling scoop appeared in the papers of both major publishers: a teenager arrested for plotting a school massacre which was completely suppressed for nearly two years. Both… Audio
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Epic interview with Trump’s Kiwi
New Zealander Chris Liddell kept a low profile during his time on Trump’s team in the White House over the past four years. But last weekend TVNZ aired an hour-long chat with the man who’s now… Audio
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Are you a facial 'super recogniser'?
Psychologists at the University of New South Wales are hoping a new Face Test will help unearth more of Australia's top performers in facial recognition, known as super-recognisers. Dr James Dunn… Audio
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Can dogs learn language?
Shany Dror is a PhD student based in Hungary and the driving force behind the Genius Dog Challenge. Audio
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Critter of the Week Doris wellingtonensis
Critter of the Week this week is a sea slug with a scientific name called Doris wellingtonensis, yes Doris the sea slug! Doc's Nicola Toki tells us all about the critter that lives on the seafloor and… Audio, Gallery
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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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Nadia Lim - Live from the Auckland Food Show
Celebrity chef, healthy eating advocate and co-founder of My Food Bag Nadia Lim joins us live today from The Auckland Food Show. She also shares her delicious recipe for Strawberry, pistachio & creamy… Audio
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Kiwi singers' spirits soar with a whānau concert for the world
Julien Van Mellaerts shares the joy of singing with Kiwi artists in England for the Whānau: Voices of Aotearoa, far from home concert - an incredibly emotional selection of songs from Aotearoa and the… Audio
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Best of First Up for Friday 20 November
Audio 20 Nov 2020In the pod today: a scathing report details allegations Australian special forces were involved in the unlawful murder and torture of 39 Afghan civilians. Investigative journalist Jon Stephenson joins… Audio
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Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Joining us now from the Friday produce markets is our Minister of Fruit and Vege, Glenn Forsyth - he told Ellie Jay about the end of the kiwifruit season, kamo kamo and mandarins. Audio
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Fertility, maternity and women's sport
LockerRoom's Suzanne McFadden opens up about her ground-breaking series on top female athletes, maternity and fertility. Audio
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Pua o te Rēinga - return of the Flower of the Underworld
Iwi representatives & conservationists journey to Zealandia sanctuary to plant seeds of the mysterious parasitic flowering plant Dactylanthus or flower of the underworld. Audio
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Laura Bates on toxic misogyny and men who hate women
Author Laura Bates has investigated the corners of the internet where toxic masculinity and misogyny is flourishing, where men believe women are the enemy and the solution should be violent. Posing as… Audio
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A coastal property dilemma that everyone pays for
Dealing with the political and financial repercussions of sea level rises is going to make political decisions over Covid look easy. There are billions of taxpayer dollars at stake in property… Audio
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Trump's mission to bomb Iran could spark a war
Professor of International law, Al Gillespie talks to The Panel about the revelation Donald Trump wanted to start bombing Iran after he lost the US presidential election and of his intention to bring… Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 18 Nov 2020International research shows that cannabis is 15 percent more potent than it was 50 years ago. The Panel talks to Professor Joe Boden, from Otago University who is the director of the University's… Audio
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NZ director on making latest season of The Crown
Kiwi director Jessica Hobbs tells us about filming season four of popular Netflix series, The Crown. Video, Audio
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Ngā Taonga - Sarah Johnston's favourite audio
Sarah Johnston shares some of her favourite pieces of archived audio from Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision with us. Audio
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NUKU – the movement celebrating indigenous women
NUKU is celebrating indigenous wāhine of Aotearoa through kōrero paki or storytelling. Audio