Relationships
Relationships: when sex is painful
Jo Robertson talks with Kathryn about painful sex in a relationship - the causes, the impact, when to seek help and what treatment looks like. Audio
Signs leading up to a relationship breakdown
Auckland therapist Jo Robertson talks to Paddy about the common key components that lead to couples calling it quits. Audio
Fleeing from toxic dating app love
Love won't really happen when you least expect it if you don't get out from behind your screen and meet people in real life Audio
Fleeing from toxic dating app love
Love won't really happen when you least expect it if you don't get out from behind your screen and meet people in real life
AudioAre you more suited to being single?
Why are some long-term single people secure and thriving while others struggle? A new study suggests attachment style could be a major factor. Audio
How to navigate conflict with a partner
Getting into a heated exchange with your partner over text is never a recipe for relationship success, says therapist Jo Robertson. "Nobody feels cared for over text message in a conflict. Nobody… Audio
How to avoid a fractious festive season
It's that time of year families coming together to celebrate, but spending more time together can also bring its own stressors. Relationship therapist Jo Robertson has some tips for avoiding conflict… Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Neuropscyhologist Hannah Korrel talks to Jesse about grief and why losses in sport and the like can hurt so much. Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah talks to Jesse about the increased visibility of neurodivergence on TikTok and social media and if the trend is real. Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah talks to Jesse about the end-of-year scares and offers tips for ending 2023 with a bang. Audio
The Week in Detail: Sex ed, wildfires, and migrant exploitation
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
The Week in Detail: Sex ed, wildfires, and migrant exploitation
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week.
AudioWho should teach kids about sex and relationships?
Most parents find it awkward to talk about, but who should take the lead when it comes to educating kids about sex and relationships? Audio
Who should teach kids about sex and relationships?
Most parents find it awkward to talk about, but who should take the lead when it comes to educating kids about sex and relationships?
AudioRelationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah talks to Jesse about how women's sport is helping to break down gender stereo types by being so visible lately. Hannah explains 'you can't be what you can't see.' Audio
Are relationship ups and downs associated with physiological changes
New research which shows relationship vollatility may affect your body. Lead study author, Dr Brian Don from the University of Auckland says the quality of our primary relationship can predict how… Audio
Arguments All Couples Need To Have
Arguing with your partner might not be at the top of your 'to do list', but according to author and relationship advice counsellor Joanna Harrison, the things we argue about need attention. Audio
Jeremy Sutton: Relationship breakdown season
After analysing Facebook posts detailing break-ups, data experts discovered December 11 was the most common day for it. Jeremy Sutton is an Auckland barrister, family lawyer and divorce lawyer. He… Audio
Sex-ed needs urgent overhaul: prosecutor
A leading Australian sexual offences prosecutor says unless sexuality and relationship education is vastly improved, the tide of sexual assault and rape will never be stemmed. Katrina Marson has spent… Audio
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today neuropsychologist Hannah talks about how to get the advance on your own IQ by practising a few key principles of mental health. Audio