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Consumerism: Having and Being Had, Eula Biss
Best-selling American author and essayist Eula Biss talks to Kathryn Ryan about her new book Having and Being Had, which looks at the psychological effects of consumerism, and what it means about who… Audio
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Te reo Māori thrash-metallers Alien Weaponry announce nationwide tour
Te reo Māori thrash-metallers Alien Weaponry announce nationwide tour Video
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SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D minor
Vesa-Matti Leppänen (violin), New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Audio
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Anthony RITCHIE: Remember Parihaka
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by Miguel Harth-Bedoya. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 27 September 2020
There's a focus on women hymn writer and translators in this week's programme, with hymns from Victorian-era writers Frances Ridley Havergal and Cecil Frances Alexander to some by our New Zealand hymn… Audio
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Waiata 'spark the fire' in Pere Wihongi's soul
Performing music is a key to happiness for singer, songwriter, presenter and all round talented Kiwi Pere Wihongi. He spoke to Music 101's Charlotte Ryan about coping strategies, and the positive… Audio
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Raising meat rabbits proves food for thought for aspiring author
Dana Thompson and her family are living off the land in South Otago and helping others who want to do the same. She shares what she has learned in a weekly blog and a vlog. She's also penned several… Video, Audio
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Documentary tackles youth mental health
It's Mental Health Awareness Week, and to mark the occasion one Kiwi has released a very personal documentary which highlights why it's so important to take mental illness seriously. The Girl on the… Audio
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Stephen De Pledge on Mozart and Music during Lockdown
Pianist Stephen de Pledge discusses his surprising 50th year when the closest he can get to an audience is through his live-streamed performance with the APO tonight. While he'll miss having people… Audio
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Cultivating confidence
Where does self-confidence come from ? Some children are bursting with it while an absence of it holds others back. Katy Gosset finds confidence is a learned behaviour that any of us can tap into. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - house prices up; columnists punching down
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week: The 'big debate' debate, a revealing political poll, more Patrick Gower and more weed; some unpleasant fallout from a broadcasting complaint… Audio
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Mixed feelings, one year since Mason Pendrous was found dead at university accommodation
Today marks one year since the discovery of the body of Mason Pendrous in his room at his Canterbury University accommodation.
The 19-year-old lay dead for between two and four weeks at the Sonoda… Audio
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Mayor laments Facebook becoming a place of toxic conspiracies
Porirua Mayor, Anita Baker, steps back from using Facebook as she sees it has become a toxic free for all. She talks to The Panel about the social media platform's descent into a place where… Audio
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The Lonely Century Noreena Hertz
In a world where robots are replacing people and you can rent a friend, economist and author Noreena Hertz talks to Kathryn Ryan about loneliness. She has been named as "one of the world's leading… Audio
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The Sampler: Bill Callahan, The Flaming Lips & Chuck Prophet
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger discusses the quietly instructive narratives of Bill Callahan; songs of lost innocence from The Flaming Lips; and the history-steeped rock'n'roll of Chuck… Audio
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Beloved monkey Laurie dies after tough life and a lot of love
Audio 21 Sep 2020Laurie, the 30-year-old monkey who escaped a life in the circus to spend his twilight years with a foster family and his best friend - a cat - has died.
Laurie was first on Checkpoint in 2019 when he… Video, Audio
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Great Barrier Island gets its own craft gin
Until last October, Andi Ross and her family lived in Auckland and holidayed on Great Barrier Island, until the lure of island living proved too great. Since moving to Great Barrier, Andi has set up… Audio, Gallery
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Sir John Kirwan's top stress-busting tips
Sir John Kirwan is one of the faces of mental health awareness in this country, so it's fitting that we catch up with him on the eve of Mental Health Awareness Week. JK joins the show to share some of… Audio
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Watchdog runs the numbers on Covid death claims
This week the broadcasting watchdog upheld a complaint that comments about Covid-19 death rates by Newstalk ZB’s Mike Hosking were misleading - and highlighted “the importance of data literacy” in the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 20 September 2020
This week's selection includes hymns to mark Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori (Maori Language Week). Video, Audio
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Former Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch makes an album for a lost friend
Founding Trinity Roots drummer Riki Gooch has just released an album that features taonga puoro player Alistair Fraser. Rangatira is an exploration of memory and offering to grieve a lost friend Audio
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The Sampler: The Flaming Lips - American Head
Grammy Award-winning band The Flaming Lips have been making music since 1983. Their songs has been used in movies and TV shows and have accumulated many accolades. The Sampler's Nick Bollinger reviews… Video, Audio
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L.A.B., Ria Hall and Troy Kingi among finalists for 2020 Waiata Māori Music Awards
L.A.B., Ria Hall and Troy Kingi are among the finalists for this year's Waiata Māori Music Awards. The awards, which celebrate excellence in Māori music, take place on Friday, October 9. Video
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Ngā Tamatoa members on Māori language in schools
Activists who led the historic 1972 Māori Language Petition are still fighting for te reo to be compulsory in schools.
They gathered 30,000 signatures asking for the language to be taught in all… Audio
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'Antique roadie' races to raise funds for spinal injury treatments
Tomorrow 80-year-old cyclist John Winkie will hop on his 80-year-old trusty Duckett race bike to tackle a road cycle race with the hope of raising $80,000 towards research for spinal injury… Audio
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Facebook's Zhang memo, AI's fake election news
Technology commentator Mark Pesce joins Kathryn to talk about the memo released by former Facebook data scientist Sophie Zhang that blows the whistle on the extent to which the tech giant ignored… Audio
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Luke Harding - Putin, poison and plotting
Luke Harding is an award winning Guardian journalist whose latest book shines a light again on the role of the Kremlin under Vladimir Putin - from the poisonings of Segei and Julia Skripal in… Audio
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Covid-19: Nigel Te Hiko remembered as generous, funny
The Raukawa leader and historian Nigel Te Hiko who died on Tuesday from Covid 19 is being described as a generous, funny and passionate man who will be hugely missed.
The Tokoroa man caught the virus… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A maelstrom of misinformation
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about who's responsible for Facebook comments, and how the media should cover peddlers of misinformation. Audio
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You're breathing all wrong - James Nestor
Every day, we do something 25,000 times and mostly, we do it wrong. We breathe in and out badly says journalist James Nestor. Audio