Jim Mora
Three minutes max: Nicky Pellegrino
Three Minutes Max, short & sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Here's author Nicky Pellegrino talking about her beef with literary snobbery. Audio
John Minty: Splore festival director
New Zealand's longest running music festival, Splore, is on again this weekend. Festival director John Minty speaks to Jim about the event's 20th anniversary. Audio
Calling home: Shannon Campbell in Berlin
Each week Sunday Morning gets in touch New Zealanders living abroad. This week we speak to Shannon Campbell who's living in the German capital, Berlin. Audio
Three minutes max: Sir Bob Harvey
Three Minutes Max, short & sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Here's Sir Bob Harvey with his thoughts on what's been happening in with the rahui on the regional parks to stop the… Audio
Saeed Ghandhari: Optimistic Mars One applicant
In spite of the financial demise of the company behind the ambitious plans to colonise the red planet, New Zealand Mars One applicant, Saeed Ghandhari, is hopeful the project will still go ahead. Audio
Karen Kasler: U.S. political correspondent
Karen Kasler, a political journalist, talks about the release this coming week of the long-awaited Mueller report in the U.S. Audio
Philip Duncan: Weekend of wet and wild weather
A number of big events have been planned for the weekend against a backdrop of weather warnings. Weather Watch's Philip Duncan talks about the forecast. Audio
New book - Past Caring? Women, Work and Emotion.
Past Caring? Women, Work & Emotion. It's a new book from three southern women at Otago University - History Professor Barbara Brookes who specialises in gender relations, and has written on that and… Audio
The influential Simone Anderson
Simone Anderson is one of New Zealand's most successful influencers and she says her job wouldn't be possible without the help of her own Instagram husband who's actually her fiance Trent Forsyth… Audio
The partner behind the social media influencer
Instagram celebrities routinely collect thousands of dollars for sponsored posts. But behind every envy-inducing photograph is someone making sure they are being captured at the most flattering angle… Audio
What happens after a Facebook hiatus?
Stanford and NYU researchers have researched the unthinkable: leaving Facebook. Imagine no more friend requests, no more 'like' button, no more chiming in on the conversations of the day… Audio
Photographer Sam Jones on shooting stars
Sam Jones has been the man on the other size of the camera from the stars, but you wouldn't call him a paparazzo, he's a big-name photographer. He's also the presenter and interviewer of the show Off… Audio
Peter Wells: 'I have this ridiculous sense of being lucky'
Award winning filmmaker and author Peter Wells died last evening aged 69 after being diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer. He joined Jim Mora earlier this month to discuss his life and career as a… Audio
Myths around family bonding
A new book by three professors tells us your family won't become The Brady Bunch by sitting around the dinner table. Anthropologists and sociologists at three U.S. universities, Sarah Bowen, Joslyn… Audio
Three Minutes Max: Jacquiline Nairn
Actor, director and commentator Jackie Nairn has chosen a topic we're going to talk more about before 10 o'clock. Paying it forward at supermarkets. Audio
Mediawatch for 10 February 2019
Big issues, barbecues and curly questions at Waitangi; cancer care hits the headlines; Brett Phibbs - a life in pictures. Programme Code mwatch-updateaudio-2018681839UP Participants Colin Peacock, Jim… Audio
Screentime for kids
Oxford University lecturer and psychology researcher Amy Orben has been investigating the effects of social media on young people. Her new study's just been published, "The association between… Audio
Nelson Fires Update
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Reporter Andrew McRae gives us the latest on the devastating fires in the Nelson region. Audio
Calling home: Alexander Gillespie
New Zealanders abroad talk about what their lives are like where they are in the world.Today's guest is no stranger to commenting on current affairs, and we nabbed him because he won't be overseas… Audio