Jim Mora
3MM: Tommy Kapai Wilson on the Oranga Tamariki and Ihumatoa protests
Three minutes max: succinct opinions from New Zealanders about anything at all. Here's Tommy Kapai Wilson. Audio
Dita von Teese: 'Queen of Burlesque' to make New Zealand debut
The glamorous and ever-dazzling Dita von Teese is heading to New Zealand for the first time in December with her Glamonatrix revue tour. She talks to Jim about the tour and what got her interested in… Audio
Steve Hackett: Honouring Genesis without the politics
Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett is coming to New Zealand next year to tour what many consider to be the finest Genesis album of the time, Selling England By the Pound. Audio
Chris Laidlaw on the passing of All Blacks great Sir Brian Lochore
Chris Laidlaw joins the show to share some memories of former teammate Sir Brian Lochore, who has died aged 78. Audio
Tom O'Neill: Charles Manson narrative doesn't add up
Journalist Tom O'Neill has spent the last two decades wading through Charles Manson-related files to offer a new take on one of the most infamous cases in American history. Audio
Dr. Nick Duffell: Why boarding schools produce bad leaders
Dr. Nick Duffell says former boarders who suffer 'privileged abandonment' often turn out to be bumbling politicians because they have grown up in an institution, rather than a family environment. Audio
Felicity Goodyear-Smith: 'Complex, fragmented' health system is fuelling inequities
University of Auckland professor of general practice Felicity Goodyear-Smith is with us to discuss a new, sweeping critique of the New Zealand health system. Audio
Calling Home: Dr Kaaren Mathias in Uttarakhand, India
Dr Kaaren Mathias is medical doctor who's been living in India since 2006. She's working in community health in the Northern Indian province of Uttarakhand. Audio, Gallery
James Favel: Questions linger over possible sighting of murder suspects
As the search for murder suspects Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky continues, the executive director of Bear Clan Patrol joins the show to discuss a possible sighting of the pair made by members of… Audio
Lily Kuo: China bristling over Hong Kong unrest
The Beijing bureau chief for The Guardian, Lily Kuo joins the show from Hong Kong with all the latest from the anti-government protests. Audio
Mark Smith on the Amsterdam heatwave
The Netherlands is in the middle of a blistering heatwave that has set new records for the hottest temperatures ever recorded. Journalist Mark Smith is on the ground in Amsterdam and joins the show… Audio
3MM: Professor Allan Blackman on the passing of Scott Walker
Three Minutes Max: succinct opinions from a variety of New Zealanders on all sort of topics. Here's AUT professor Allan Blackman on the recent death of musician Noel Scott Engel - aka Scott Walker. Audio
Cats are getting heavier by the year
Dr. Adam Campigotto is the lead author of a new study that shows cats, like humans, put on weight as they age. And they are getting bigger. Audio
Dr Ceri Evans: How to perform at your peak under pressure
Psychiatrist Dr Ceri Evans has worked with the All Blacks since 2010 and has just published a new book explaining some of his techniques, Perform Under Pressure. Audio
Angelina Sanderson Bellamy: The history of bananas
Dr. Angelina Sanderson Bellamy, an ecologist and a research fellow at Cardiff University, offers a potted history of the banana and the threats it faces. Audio
Dr David Halpern: When nudging isn't enough anymore
Dr David Halpern, an experimental psychologist, was part of the original nudge unit put together by the British government to address policy challenges where human behaviour was a key component. Audio
Mandy Len Catron: What you lose when you gain a spouse
Mandy Len Catron has written a thought-provoking piece in The Atlantic asking whether marriage actually creates a social handicap. She joins the show to discuss. Audio
Professor Leah Ruppanner: Research shows men aren't judged for being messy
Research shows that men are not 'dirt-blind', as popular lore might have suggested. Professor Leah Ruppanner co-authored the study and joins the show to help debunk the male dirt-blind myth. Audio
3MM: Dr Betty Ofe-Grant on weight bias in the clothing industry
Three Minutes Max: succinct opinions from a variety of New Zealanders on all sort of topics. Here's Dr Betty Ofe-Grant, a lecturer in management at AUT, on the subject of weight bias in the clothing… Audio
Calling Home: Ashley Eves in Ireland
Expat New Zealand Ashley Eves is Calling Home from Belfast this week. He discusses life in the picturesque Northern Irish city and why he'll never shun his Kiwi roots. Audio