Jim Mora
Solomon Israel: The Canadian cannabis model and life on the marijuana beat
Solomon Israel's a full-time cannabis reporter in Canada. He talks to Jim about what's happened there since cannabis was legalised in October 2018. Audio
Emmanuel Kalafatelis: Kiwis still on the fence over personal use cannabis debate
A Research New Zealand poll suggests there is not as much support for legalising marijuana in New Zealand. Emmanuel Kalafatelis talks about the survey results. Audio
Musical Chair: Rob Hamill
The trans-Atlantic rowing champion joins the show for the first installment of Musical Chair, where he will update The Cruising Kiwis' story to the backdrop of a couple of musical tracks that are… Audio
Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ: The Vatican's official star gazer
Brother Guy Consolmagno SJ is the Vatican's official astronomer and advisor to the Pope. He's been touring New Zealand this week and stopped by at RNZ for an exclusive interview with Jim. Audio
Dr. Alice Gorman: Junk in space reflects life on earth
Australian archaeologist Dr. Alice Gorman (aka Dr Space Junk) has been a pioneering figure in the field of space archaeology for over 15 years. She speaks to Jim about about space junk and our… Audio
Markus Zusak: The pressure of an international best seller
Award winning writer Markus Zusak speaks to Jim ahead of his appearance at the Auckland Writers' Festival. Audio
Tim Beveridge: Paying tribute to 50 years of the music of James Bond
Tim Beveridge is bringing to life the world of James Bond music in a thrilling symphonic event, The Music is Bond... James Bond, celebrating over 50 years of 007. He joins Jim to discuss the event. Audio
Ian Smith: Making origami comedy and taking inspiration from the town of Goole
Multi award-winning English comedian Ian Smith is back for his second appearance at the NZ International Comedy Festival. He speaks to Jim about drawing inspiration from origami and his home town of… Audio
Mohammed Ali: Last Man Sitting
Sitting down for three days straight has seen Fijian man Mohammed Ali win a new house worth $60k and claim an unofficial world record. Jim caught up with Ali to find out how he managed to do it. Audio
Calling Home: Tom Hopkins in Victoria, Australia
We're heading across the ditch to rural Victoria this week, where we're joined by Auckland-born and bred firefighter Tom 'Hop' Hopkins. Audio
Three Minutes Max: Murray Thom
Murray Thom on the inspiration behind The Offering Project. It's an album of hymns performed by New Zealand artists and accompanied by original art works -- an idea that originally came to Murray… Audio
Natalia D'Souza: Workplace bullying destroys people's lives
Dr Natalia D'Souza speaks to Jim about the ways bullying in the workplace can be dealt with and how good leaders could be trained to effectively deal with the problem which is showing no signs of… Audio
Graham Russell: The story of Air Supply -- from humble beginnings
Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock have been making music together for over 40 years as Air Supply. Graham talks to Jim about the secrets of their success. Audio
3MM: Dave Read
Three Minutes Max: short, often sharp and succinct opinion from New Zealanders about life in Aotearoa. Here's Dave Read reacting to discussion around Simon Upton's recent report on climate strategy. Audio
Neil Handley: How nearsighted people managed before there were glasses
What Neil Handley doesn't know about glasses isn't worth knowing. He joins the show to discuss the history of eye-wear and how nearsighted people managed before the advent of corrective lenses. Audio
3MM: Leonie Freeman
Three Minutes Max: short, often sharp and succinct opinion from New Zealanders about life in Aotearoa. Leonie Freeman on how 'kaitiakitanga' can be used to shape our future. Audio
Nick Ferretti: The Kiwi musician who got to the finals of German Idol
Kiwi musician Nick Ferretti was plucked off the streets by a German superstar. He's now created history, taking part in the final of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (German Idol) in Cologne. Video, Audio
Mike Garson: my life as David Bowie's piano man
Of all the great musicians David Bowie worked with over the years, few were as central to his career as pianist Mike Garson. Video, Audio
Angus Kidman: Aussies have a leg-up in the trans-Tasman saving race
Our trans-Tasman cousins have one over us in the ongoing national rivalry between New Zealand and Australia, with Aussies saving more than Kiwis. Finder's global editor-in-chief Angus Kidman… Audio
3MM: Gary McCormick on school uniforms
Three Minutes Max: short, often sharp and succinct opinion from New Zealanders about life in Aotearoa on a Sunday morning. Broadcaster and raconteur Gary McCormick has some thoughts about school… Audio