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How social media is changing language in real time
3:10 PM.Unalive is the new dead. It's one of many words that evolved not from people talking to each other, but from social media algorithms. Language is changing in real time says Gen Z Linguist Adam… Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: Answering all your questions about fertility
2:30 PM.Time for our Monday 'Expert' feature, where we pick a topic, invite an expert on, and learn everything we can in half an hour. Today we're talking fertility with Dr Andrew Murray. Dr Murray leads the… Read more Audio
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Jesse Cold Calls Ngāti Hine FM
2:20 PM.As regular listeners will know, we like a cold call here on Afternoons, we've ticked off all the iSite centres around the country, and now we're embarking on other places that help turn towns and… Read more Audio
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Television Critic: Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers
2:10 PM.Twenty years ago London was rocked by a terrorist attack that saw four separate suicide bombers set off explosives across the city during morning rush hour. A new documentary series on Netflix tells… Read more Audio
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Top 100 books list as voted by NZ readers
1:35 PM.Bookstore Whitcoulls has just released their 2025 Top 100 books list. This list - voted by readers - provides a snapshot of our every shifting reading habits. To talk us through this years winners and… Read more Audio
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Why NZ should be clamping down on deepfake images
1:25 PM.Denmark is set to clamp down on deepfake images, giving citizens copyright over their likeness and voice. A deepfake is an image, video or audio recording which has been digitally altered to appear to… Read more Audio
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Celebrating one hundred years of Rural Women New Zealand
1:15 PM.This story takes us back to 1925 in Wellington where, at tea-party for wives of delegates to a Farmers' Union meeting, sixteen women agreed on the need for their own organisation. The inaugural… Read more Audio
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Third time really is a charm for netball's Tactix team
1:10 PM.For the first time Christchurch Tactix has won the Grand Final Trophy in the 2025 ANZ Netball premiership. They beat the Northern Mystics 58 - 46 at a well-attended Trust Arena showdown. Tactix… Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week: Ranger Dragonfly
3:35 PM.Next Thursday is World Ranger Day, and to celebrate this important role and the people doing it, our critter of the week is the endemic ranger dragonfly. Just like human rangers, these ranger… Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week: Ranger Dragonfly
3:35 PM.Next Thursday is World Ranger Day, and to celebrate this important role and the people doing it, our critter of the week is the endemic ranger dragonfly. Just like human rangers, these ranger… Read more Audio
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Weekend Stuff: Overcoming colour jitters in design
3:25 PM.To quote our next guest "there are no ugly colours, just poor combinations". Interior designer Syliva Sanford is with Jesse to talk about overcoming the color jitters when it comes to design and… Read more Audio
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Keeping it simple: Roasted kalamata olives and black grapes
3:08 PM.Julie Biuso shares her recipe for a dish of roasted olives and grapes. It is so simple but so utterly delicious! It's like a juicy, sweet and salty add-on to dishes, though it can be enjoyed on toast… Read more Audio
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NZ Live: Paul Cathro
2:20 PM.Time for NZ Live, and while this isn't today's guest's first time on NZ Live, it is his first time in front of the mic. Paul Cathro is probably best-known as the bassist of Ha the Unclear, the band he… Read more Audio
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Has Marvel got it's mojo back? The Fantastic Four: First Steps
2:10 PM.The latest Marvel comic book adaption is The Fantastic Four: First Steps, it's out today and early reviews are glowing. Dom Corry tells Jesse what he thinks and looks at the I Know What You Did Last… Read more Audio
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Freaky Friday: Stories from the other side
1:45 PM.It's Freaky Friday, when we speak to listeners about their spooky experiences and strange coincidences. Today's guest is Wayne MacKenzie. Read more Audio
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How to make the two ingredient BelgieBaker Meringue
1:35 PM.A Tauranga pâtisserie chef is making headlines around the world for his re-invention of how to make the dessert favourite of meringue. Noel Remacle's recipe includes just two ingredients Noel's career… Read more Audio
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From mountain to sea on two wheels
1:25 PM.Lynley Twyman joins us to talk about Te Hangaruru, the latest section of the mountains to sea trail to be completed. Read more Audio
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Getting the spread on all things butter
1:15 PM.Why is butter so expensive? Can people power really make a difference? What happens if Fonterra leaves the NZ market? We put all our butter questions to Emma Higgins, Senior Agricultural Analyst at… Read more Audio
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Did Early Settlers really drink beer instead of water?
3:20 PM.One of the enduring New Zealand myths is that West Coast miners drank beer instead of water, pretty wild idea, but is it actually true? As historian Dr Grant Morris explains to Jesse, the truth is… Read more Audio
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Solving the World's Problems: The art of shepherding
3:15 PM.It's time to solve some of the world's problems and this week Steve Wyn-Harris wants to talk about the art of shepherding, and how a good one can save sheep's lives especially when it comes to lambing… Read more Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Amelia Kerr steps up to the mic
2:30 PM.Amelia plays cricket for Wellington, and internationally for New Zealand. Her achievements include: being the youngest person to score a double century in a One Day International. More recently she… Read more Audio
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Are we seeing the demise of the Late Show format?
2:10 PM.This week our office chat has been dominated by two stories, the demise of late night shows after the axeing of Stephen Colbert's show 'The Late Show' and whether the reaction to that Coldplay kiss… Read more Audio
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The University Of Auckland steps into Space
1:35 PM.Last month the University Of Auckland launched it's own satellite TPA1. About the size of a loaf of bread it's now whizzing around the globe 500Km up - 15 times a day. The satellite will be available… Read more Audio
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The alternative education system that's getting top marks
1:15 PM.The Meke Academy in Napier provides an alternative education to rangatahi who have stopped attending school. Levi Armstrong, the man running the Academy, says students who used to attend traditional… Read more Audio
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How the Rural Mama Collective is helping unite mothers
1:06 PM.A rural mum and nurse has launched a collective to support rural mothers with newborn babies in the Wairarapa region Rural Mama Collective is the brainchild of mum of four Sarah Tatham, who struggled… Read more Audio