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Parenting: Inside the dyslexic mind
25 May 2023Expecting a dyslexic child to thrive in a neurotypical education system is like filling a diesel engine with petrol, a retired psychologist says. Audio
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Our Masquerade
19 May 2023As they prepare to attend a prestigious American music school, young Christchurch singers Will Luhrs and Monet Schutte have released a beautiful, sleepy, saxophone-rich soul ballad. Video, Audio
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2023 DocEdge festival preview
25 May 2023Widescreen - Dan Slevin previews three titles from this year’s DocEdge festival, on the understanding that the full programme is so diverse this small selection can’t possibly be representative of the whole.
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The complexities of soil
25 May 2023Listen - Our Changing World digs up the dirt on the surprising complexity of soil. From top-notch compost to dung beetles to kauri die-back. Audio
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Ask the expert: How to quit vaping
24 May 2023Ditched the smokes for a vape, but worried about what it might be doing to your lungs? Health behaviour change expert Hayden McRobbie weighs in with some advice.
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Blackball black garlic can't keep up with demand
22 May 2023After two years in business, the founders of Blackball Black Garlic say they cannot keep up with demand. Audio
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At The Movies: Fast X
24 May 2023Fast X is the tenth, if not quite the final, episode of Vin Diesel's petrol-head epic. Co-starring Rita Moreno, Jason Statham, Helen Mirren, Charlize Theron and, as the film's villain, a showboating Jason Momoa. Video, Audio
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Music Alive: APO - Kia Kaha!
25 May 2023This concert from 2020 has an overarching theme of tribute and hope. It is dedicated to all those who lost their lives to COVID-19, the people they left behind and everyone working to eliminate the virus and make the world safe again.
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Let's lose our shame about money, says financial podcaster
24 May 2023Kiwis are too shy – and ashamed – to talk honestly to friends and family about money, financial expert Simran Kaur says. Audio
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Annie Crummer: 'Music is the drug I have a penchant for'
21 May 2023Singer Annie Crummer talks about family and heritage, being herself and what she learned from a close call in a plane crash ahead of performing with her father Will Crummer for NZ Music Month. Audio
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One family's reckoning with their slaver past
22 May 2023When BBC Laura Trevelyan newsreader recently discovered her family had owned more than a thousand slaves on a sugar plantation in the Caribbean, she knew there had to be a reckoning. Video, Audio
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'Music is the drug I have a penchant for'
21 May 2023After 40 years in the music industry, Annie Crummer is still delighting audiences. Next week she is performing alongside her father Will Crummer as part of New Zealand Music Month. Audio
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Bilingual Māori children's book retells legend of Manawatū Gorge's creation
23 May 2023A bilingual Māori children's book is bringing new eyes to the legend of the creation of the Manawatū Gorge, writes Pokere Paewai.
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Early NZ glam rock band reforms for tour 50 years on
20 May 2023After 'blowing the socks off the country' in the 70s Space Waltz have reformed after a 50-year haitus, with a new album and tour - frontman Alastair Riddell tells Music 101 it feels good. Video, Audio
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A dash, a dollop, a pinch: A history of weights and measures
21 May 2023When they say in recipes to add a dash of salt or a pinch of salt; how much is that, exactly? How about a dollop, a drizzle of olive oil or a smidgen? Author Claire Cock-Starkey explains all. Audio
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The NZ Song I Wish I'd Written - part three
24 May 2023For New Zealand Music Month - Te Marama O Puoro, Music 101 have asked a bunch of local musicians to pick one New Zealand song they wish they'd written.Featuring The Beths, DARTZ, Lips, Muroki and Andrew Fagan.
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Women's football pioneer Patricia Gregory
22 May 2023Women's football is one of the fastest growing sports in the world, reaching new heights in spectator and player numbers, and none of this might have happened if not for the pioneering efforts of Patricia Gregory. Audio
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Why do seagulls eat from garbage bins?
21 May 2023Why do male birds have such impressive plumage, do birds dream in songs, and why do seagulls eat from garbage bins? Bird behaviouralist Dr Grainne Cleary has some answers. Audio
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NZ Hip Hop Stand Up
23 May 2023In the first episode of series 3 we look back to 1989 when Double J & Twice The T brought the hip-hop genre to the mainstream with their hit 'She's A Mod [Mod Rap]' featuring Ray Columbus.
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Why US doctors spread Covid disinformation
An American doctor believes more than 800,000 Americans would be alive today, if the US had taken New Zealand's approach to Covid-19. Audio
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Iam Tongi becomes first Pacific Islander to win American Idol
The 18-year-old's debut performance brought tears to the eyes of celebrity judges Lionel Richie and Katy Perry, and is the most viewed American Idol video on YouTube. Video
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Rural mental health fund forced to pause as demand peaks
19 May 2023In the last 18 months, Elle Perriam's RuralChange programme has provided free counselling to over 350 people - now it's run out of money. Audio
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Platforms wanted: politicians seek audiences for their reveals
Mediwatch - Religious leader Brian Tamaki couldn't get on TV to announce the launch of a new political movement last weekend but others have had better luck getting a media platform. Audio
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"It's my favourite place in the world"
19 May 2023Natalie Murray Beale, Music Director of NZ Opera's season of Così fan tutte, shares why she loves conducting opera. Audio