Life And Society
Wonderful World of TradeMe with Jess Malcolm
It's funny what turns up on TradeMe, who would have thought we were home to the world's largest Mjolnar - Thor's hammer. OR a car widely acknowledged as the biggest flop in American automotive history… Audio
Healing from narcissistic people - a guide
It's all charm and seduction at the start of a relationship with a narcissist. But then comes the manipulation and gaslighting says Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a professor of psychology at California State… Audio
Taking the plunge with the tall man in a van
Former pro basketballer Stuart McEwen wants to change his life - and he wants you to join him.
Paws off: Gym goers start petition to keep beloved cat
Dozens of gym goers in South Auckland are saddened to hear the council wants to remove a beloved cat from the Manurewa Pools and Leisure Centre.
MPAL has lived at the centre for five years and has… Audio
Claire Chitham: Living with chronic illness
Actor Claire Chitham and Anika talk about health, wellbeing and living with a chronic illness. Claire was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease as a teenager and talks about its impact on her life. Video, Audio
Are we overmedicalising menopause?
Experts warn that women are being sold an over-simplified narrative of menopause as a health problem to be solved. Audio
Something felt 'off': How AI messed with our research
Analysis - What we found should temper enthusiasm for artificial responses over the words of humans.
What we're watching: The Walk-In
The febrile post-Brexit environment and rise of neo Nazism in the UK is expertly captured in this taut series on TVNZ+. Graham Smith explains why it's worth a watch.
David McAlpine: Your noise and hearing questions answered
Following Professor David McAlpine's chat with Jim last week, so many of you got in touch with questions we've asked him back. Audio
Jack Whaley-Cohen: The Sunday Quiz
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen joins us once again as our Sunday Morning question master. Audio
Company fined for damaging Marlborough archaeological site
A company that damaged one of the Aotearoa's most significant archaeological sites has been ordered to pay just over 55-thousand dollars after doing earthworks without the required consent from… Audio
'Enough is enough': Making streets safe for young women
A campaign for safer streets in Pōneke is continued by a mother shocked at what her daughter was told by a man in the city centre.
Daughter of terror attacks victim on five year anniversary
Friday marks five years since the devastating Christchurch mosque shootings, and Canterbury's Muslim community will gather for its largest ever commemoration.
51 worshippers were killed after a… Audio
Survivors five years on from mosque attacks
Today marks five years since the devastating Christchurch mosque shootings, and Canterbury's Muslim community will gather for its largest ever commemoration.
51 worshippers were killed after a gunman… Audio
Tom Sainsbury: Comedy, Characters & Children
Comedian Tom Sainsbury talks making movies, his social media characters and the two children he helped bring into the world. Video, Audio
History with Dr Grant Morris: The age of majority in NZ history
When does a person become an adult in NZ? This simple question has a complicated answer and that answer has changed throughout NZ's history. Today Dr Grant Morris has a look at those changes. Audio
Solving the World's Problems with Dave Armstrong
Dave Armstrong is along today for Solving the World's problems with a number of issues he's going to highlight in the capital, including Wellington Council today voting to amend the district plan. Audio
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts bailout needed for Ohakune
The government's agreed to give Ruapehu Alpine Lifts one last bailout. The Whakapapa ski field operator will get another seven million dollars so the 2024 season can go ahead. But they've got to find… Audio
Taranaki: multiple ankle injuries at Bowl of Brooklands concert
Nathan Rarere talks with Taranaki regional reporter Robin Martin. Audio
Bookmarks with Marama T-Pole
There was one Pacific student enrolled in Christchurch's Broadcasting School in the class of 1995. Now she's on the radio, she's on TV screens, our very own Marama T-Pole. We get to know her better in… Audio