Afternoons for Monday 20 November 2023
1:15 First cult awareness conference down under to be held in Christchurch
Australasia will host its first ever cult awareness conference next year.
Experts and survivors will meet in Christchurch to highlight how cults work, and the harm they cause.
It's called Decult, and is being organised by journalist and author of Cult Trip: Inside the World of Coercion and Control Anke Richter.
She talks to Jesse about hosting the gathering in Aotearoa.
1.25 Bubble Man embarks on tour of Aotearoa
Eran Backler's better known as Bubble Man and is about to tour Aotearoa with his multi-award winning show.
He's been bubbling professionally for the past 15 years entertaining crowds around the world. He talks to Jesse about how got into 'bubbling' and the world records he's amassed along the way.
1.35 Glowing mammals and a new discovery about them
If a passel of possums - a group of possums - went to a disco, they would glow in shocking fluorescent blues and pinks.
When UV light is shined onto their fur, the light is absorbed and re-emitted in bright colours.
It's not a new discovery, but in recent years has attracted more attention.
An Australian Zoologist Lisa Reinhold has been studying fluorescence in mammals using road kill.
1:45 Feature album
2:10 Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today Linda talks to Jesse about New Zealand television drama staring Robyn Malcolm, After The Party. She's also been watching The Crown on Netflix and Gone Fishing on TV1.
2:20 Made in NZ: Soul Shoes
For the past fifty years a shoe maker in the small seaside town of Raglan has been selling his hand made shoes all over the world.
Business has been booming with founder Rob Galloway expanding his range to other leather goods, made by hand from New Zealand leather and other recycled products.
Rob speaks to Jesse for Made in NZ this week.
If you know a New Zealand business making something that's in demand around the world please let us know on text 2101 or email jesse@rnz.co.nz.
2.30 Expert Feature: Bike repairs
Our expert guest today is all about about bicycle maintenance, and how to keep your two-wheeler road worthy throughout the year.
There's probably a few more people out there thinking about cycling as a commuting in Auckland with a congestion charge on the cards.
Here today to help share some tips for a safer smoother ride is Josca Craig-Smith from Josca Bicycle Repairs in Mt Albert.
3:10 Meeting the 'word nerds' who created the Oxford English Dictionary
They are the original "word nerds", volunteers around the world including New Zealand who would trace the meaning of words across time and describe how people were actually using them. Three thousand people, including a Kiwi fraudster, a few murders and one cannibal, sent in words and their meanings to be including in the very first Oxford English Dictionary. Linguist, lexicographer, and Oxford professor Sarah Ogilvie discovered the names of the contributors in a small black book tied with a cream ribbon in the basement of the Oxford University Press. She spent 8 years tracking down the stories behind the pe for her new book, "The Dictionary People: The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary".
3:35 Voices
On the Voices podcast today; the fire in Auckland's Murray Halberg park took out an important community hub, the clubrooms. Kadambari meets with community members who've lost everything in the blaze.
3:45 The Panel with Georgie Stylianou and James Elliott