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Jane Graham: Letters to my younger self: Inspirational Women
If you could write a letter to your younger self, what would it say? Audio
David Robson: Rekindling the spark for your work
David Robson takes a look at how we can rekindle our passion for the work we do. Audio
Lesley Alderman: The stories helping women drink less alcohol
New York writer and psychotherapist, Lesley Alderman learned about a new genre of writing from some of her patients. Audio
Dr Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
Dr Ali Hill from the Human Nutrition department of Otago University is back once again to dig into the latest research into how we fuel our bodies. Audio
Dr Jim Salinger: Will torrential rain become routine?
As the North of the country continues to clear up after the recent floods, we ask internationally renowned climate scientist, Dr Jim Salinger if this kind of weather will become commonplace in our… Audio
Adam Cronkright: Using a lottery to pick politicians
This week saw the signing in of a new Prime Minister and, unofficially at least, New Zealand political parties positioning themselves for the election later this year. Adam Cronkright is with the… Audio
Brandon Presser: The Far Land
Travel writer Brandon Presser went to live on Pitcairn Island in 2018. While there, he pieced together a full story of the island, The Far Land - 200 years of murder, mania and mutiny in the South… Audio
Melis Yilmaz Balban: Cyclic breathing and stress
Melis Yilmaz Balban is part or a researcher team at Stanford University that studied several different types of stress reduction techniques. Audio
Judy Murray: The Australian Open
We're joined by tennis coach, cake lover and Mum to Jamie and Sir Andy, Judy Murray who's just returned to Scotland after the Australian Open. Audio
Calling Home: Kate Michell in Bognor Regis, England
Originally from Auckland, Kate Michell went off on her big OE in the 80s and made a life for herself in the UK. She now lives in the seaside town of Bognor Regis in West Sussex on England's South… Audio
Braden Adams: Memory Athletics
On the final day of The World Memory Championships, we talk to Canadian memory athlete, Braden Adams. Audio
Jeffrey Halley: Global Economics, Local Effects
Global market analyst Jeffrey Halley looks at how global economic trends might play out here in Aotearoa. Audio
Anna van Riel: My Current Song
Award-Winning New Zealand Folk Singer & Songwriter, Anna van Riel joins us to introduce her latest song - and it's right on season. Audio
Dr Pamela Stoodley: Cracking the happiness code
There are so many books about how to be happy. Now there's a new, local one, Cracking the Happiness Code, by a former GP, Dr Pamela Stoodley. Audio
Soon Gweon: Taking a deep dive down the drain
Researchers from the University of Reading and UK Center for Ecology & Hydrology have been investigating more than 250 "restroom sink fungal communities" on a university campus. Bioinformatician and… Audio
Jackson Browne: A lifetime of song writing
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriter's Hall of Fame inductee Jackson Browne returns to New Zealand in April, with shows in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. He joins us to talk about his… Audio
Dr Jesse Poganik: Calculating your biological age
Biological age changes with stress. Audio
Rose Langbein: Something different and delicious for Christmas
We catch up with cook Rose Langbein in Portugal who has a delicious idea for something quick - but still special - for Christmas Dinner. Audio
Marko Stamenic: What I’m Listening to.
Marko Stamenic is only 20, but he's playing football against the finest players on the planet, in the UEFA Champions League in Europe, playing for FC Copenhagen. Audio
Calling Home: Nicholas Madden from Windsor Castle
Calling Home this week is Dunedin-born tenor Nicholas Madden. He's a Lay Clerk at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, and lives in the castle grounds. Audio