Guy Williams
Story of the Day for 31 July 2019
You'll be pleased to know that a brawl onboard a cruise ship enroute from Norway to England was NOT started by a clown. Audio
Radio station hands out coal
A Dunedin radio station's copped slack for giving our free coal, just days after the city declared a climate emergency. The stunt by The Hits has been likened to giving our cartons of cigarettes. Audio
Women's football is having a major moment
The World Cup has prompted an unprecedented explosion in interest in women's football and audience viewing records are being shattered. Audio
Democratic candidates debate
The first debate of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary took place last night, hosting ten candidates on stage - another 11 debated today. Audio
Question of the Day for 28 June 2019
What is the best ever kitchen gadget or utensil? Audio
The best thing to have in your kitchen
A good meal is made with a great gadget. With an unlimited budget you could drops thousands on the kitchen on your dreams, but sometimes all that is needed is a sharp knife. Audio
Porn in schools
The Ministry of Education has revealed 300,000 searches for pornographic material were blocked on school networks in one month. School sites are blocking material and safeguards are working. Audio
Less freedom in freedom camping
Residents across the country, in some of our tourist areas, are tired of seeing packed camp sites, or over packed camps sites. And now Auckland Mayor Phil Goff wants the Government to fundamentally… Audio
Households need to reduce greenhouse gases
A concerning picture is emerging with our greenhouse gas emissions. They've flat lined over the last 10 years and our households emissions have been steadily increasing bucking world wide trends. Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Guy Williams (Part 2)
A good meal is made with a great gadget. With an unlimited budget you could drops thousands on the kitchen on your dreams, but sometimes all that is needed is a sharp knife. And often bashed up… Audio
The Panel with Lynda Hallinan and Guy Williams (Part 1)
A concerning picture is emerging with our greenhouse gas emmissions. They've flat lined over the last 10 years and our households emissions have been steadily increasing bucking world wide trends. Our… Audio
I've been thinking for 28 June 2019
What the Panellists Lynda Hallinan and Guy Williams have been thinking. Audio
Story of the Day for 28 June 2019
Is winking still OK or does it leave people out? Ali Ventura looks at why it can be exclusionary. Audio
Live and not-so-live music
The Panelists ponder if live music is still live if there's a pre-recorded backing track. Audio
Plant blindness
A pair of US botanists Elisabeth Schussler and James Wandersee, coined the term "plant blindness" back in the late '90s. It's an under appreciation of plants in general. The Panelists tell us how much… Audio
UK school's real life lesson in meat production
A school in the UK is going to give kids a lesson in life. Farsley Farfield Primary in Leeds is planning to slaughter its pet pigs to demonstrate where meat comes from. The pigs are kept on the… Audio
NZ has some of the worst roads in the developed world
The Ministry of Transport has confirmed that April has been the deadliest month on the roads in 10 years. Forty-five people have died this month and 137 so-far this year. The usual reasons have been… Audio
Social psychologist's analysis of Gen Z
Jonathan Hait, a social psychologist and a top Global Thinker, according to Foreign Policy Magazine, says "never before, have we encountered a group like Generation Z who feel 'unsafe' if you disagree… Audio
Question of the day for 30 April 2019
What is something you only recently learned that has improved your daily life? Audio
Anti-Muslim leaflets and white supremacy
Anti-muslim leaflets were left on cars parked outside two churches in Palmerston North on Sunday. In Auckland, there is mounting concern from some students about an increased white supremacy presence… Audio