Afternoons for Friday 28 July 2023
1:15 Farmers from Aotearoa sharing their skills in Mongolia
It's a trip they're unlikely to forget anytime soon.
Taranaki farmers, Rebecca and Lloyd Alexander, were part of a dozen-strong team who spent three weeks touring across the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
The mission? To shear the love - teaching communities sheep shearing and wool handling skills.
Rebecca joins Jesse to tell him more about their adventures.
1:25 Making Waiheke Island stoat free
The hunt is well and truly on for the last couple of stoats on Waiheke Island.
In almost no time at all, Te Korowai O Waiheke, a Predator Free 2050 initiative, has eliminated close to 100 percent of the pest species, meaning Waiheke is very close to becoming the largest island in the world to have eradicated stoats.
And the days are numbered for those that remain.
Te Korowai O Waiheke project director Jenny Holmes speaks to Jesse.
1:35 Canterbury cat cafe turns five
Located in the heart of Christchurch, Catnap is the South Island's only cat cafe.
What's a cat cafe you ask? Well, it's pretty much exactly what it sounds like - a cafe with cats.
Alyssa O'Connor and Nate Ball opened Catnap five years ago, and as well as marking their birthday this week, they're also celebrating reaching a milestone of 150 adoptions.
Co-owner Nate Ball speaks to Jesse.
1:45 Freaky Friday
Every week we speak to listeners about the strange events in their lives that have left them with goosebumps. This week we hear from Duncan with a spooky tomato sauce encounter and Jenny whose time in a haunted house left her family trembling!
2:10 Film Review with Graeme Tuckett
Today Graeme talks to Jesse about some documentaries he's been watching, John Farnham: Finding The Voice, Misinformation and Red Mole. A Romance and Grant Sheehan: Light, Ghosts & Dreams.
2:20 NZ Live Tahini Bikini
Today's NZ Live session is with Tahini Bikini, a band that formed after they all met in a bar one night!
Described as having a neo-soul-funk sound, they're in our Wellington studio for this week's NZ Live.
3:08 Steamed Date Pudding
F This week's recipe is a simple old-school favourite that is perfect for winter and great to fill up hungry people. It often has a bad reputation, but Julie Biuso has some tips and tricks on how to make the perfect steamed pudding.
You can find her recipe here.
3:16 Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because Friday is new music day - she'll pick us a track to play.
3:25 Gardening with Lynda Hallinan
Lynda Hallinan shares some gardening tips for the upcoming spring season.
3:35 Critter of the Week Kareao / supplejack
If you like wandering around in the forest, chances are you've come across kareao (supplejack) - a tangly, twisty black vine that seems to tie the forest up in knots. Kareao is native to Aotearoa.
While it can be frustrating to navigate through, the plant is incredibly useful - it can be eaten, woven, used as a rope or even used to make kites.
3:45 The Panel with Ali Mau and Ed Amon