Jim Mora
The Black Sheep Society bar in Paris
We catch up with New Zealander, Duncan who runs the Black Sheep Society bar in Paris. Audio
Erika Fairweather just misses out on Olympic swimming medal
A narrow miss for one of New Zealand's early medal hopes with Erika Fairweather finishing fourth in the women's 400m freestyle. Audio
Greg Barclay: Growing the game of cricket
Greg Barclay has chaired the International Cricket Council (ICC) since 2020 and was formerly chair of New Zealand Cricket. Audio
David Robson: Social connection and health
Science journalist and Sunday Morning regular, David Robson, joins us to talk about his latest book, The Laws of Connection. Audio
The headlines we didn’t read
Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio
Richard Heydarian: Politics, resources and national security in the Indo-Pacific
Richard Heydarian is a global affairs specialist at the University of Philippines in Manila and is currently in New Zealand. Audio
Lessons in small talk from Princess Anne, The Princess Royal
Last year, Princess Anne was named the hardest-working member of the Royal Family after carrying out 457 engagements. Audio
Why are we obsessed with zombies?
What approach would you take against a swarm of killer zombies? Michael Totten is a writer who has explored this apocalyptic eventuality. Audio
Ed Byrne: The comedy show inspired by the death of his brother
Comedian Ed Byrne is returning to NZ with his new show, Tragedy Plus Time. That was Mark Twain's definition of humour. Ed mines a tragedy in his own life for the show's material. Audio
Ukraine Peace Summit in Switzerland
Nearly 90 countries and organizations will be attending the Swiss-hosted Ukraine peace summit over the weekend. Audio
Coronation in the Kingdom of Lochac
The Kingdom of Lochac is a regional branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism. They're celebrating their Autumn Coronation this weekend in Christchurch. Audio
Helen Danesh Meyer: The science of blinking
How blinking can help your sight and why scientists think worsening vision can predict dementia. Audio
Naomi Arnold: Te Araroa catch-up
We catch up with journalist and author. Naomi Arnold who’s walking Te Araroa. Audio
What your favourite Shakespeare play says about you.
Jim asks actor Mark Hadlow if someone’s choice of Shakespeare play gives any clues as to their character Audio
Mark Vette: How much is too much on vet care?
Animal behaviorist Mark Vette joins us with advice on how to negotiate the practical and emotional aspects of health spending for our animal companions. Audio
Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
It’s Sunday morning, so wake up your brain and have a go! Audio
Frances Manwaring: Insisting on visibility
Frances Manwaring refuses to accept that we age out of visibility. Her latest book, 'Never Succumb to Beige' is not only a personal philosophy, but a rallying cry to those who fear becoming invisible… Audio
The headlines we didn’t read
Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science including the many universes that could be created with every decision we make - among other… Audio
Gavin Strawhan on his debut crime novel, The Call
Best known for his screen work on the likes of Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Nothing Trivial, and Mercy Peak, writer Gavin Strawhan joins us to talk about his debut crime novel centered on a… Audio