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Bookmarks with Mary Kisler
2:30 PM.Time for Bookmarks now and Jesse's guest today is art historian, curator and author Mary Kisler. She's been a major player in shaping the exhibitions at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki for more than… Read more Audio
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Easy Eats: Pea, spinach and tarragon soup
2:20 PM.Kelly Gibney offers up this soup which is made with handy household staples like frozen peas and dried herbs, but the end result has a wonderfully bright and fresh flavour. Get the recipe here. Audio
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Music Critic: new Voom and Proteins of Magic
2:12 PM.Zac Arnold from NakedPR is in the studio today to recommend and preview some new music. It's the brand-new single Crazy Feeling from Voom's upcoming new album. He then chats about Proteins Of Magic… Read more Audio
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Heading Off: Armenia - Perfect to avoid the crowds
1:45 PM.Armenia - Perfect destination for those wanting to avoid the crowds. Today we're talking about Armenia - a country with a cultural foot hold in both Europe and Asia. It's described as a holy land… Read more Audio
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Now they're washing our windows too
1:35 PM.It's not often window-washing draws a crowd - but a Waikato company is soaring to new heights thanks to the use of drones. And it's not just windows - it's now setting its sights on using them to… Read more Audio
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New café for Whangarei's rough sleepers
1:20 PM.Rough sleepers in Whangarei now have a fresh, funky new cafe to go sit, get a free meal and be part of the community. Charity Whare Awhina has opened new headquarters in the city's former police… Read more Audio
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New phone plan to help parents manage children's phone usage
1:10 PM.Spark has announced New Zealand's first mobile plan designed specifically for children. The 'Kids Plan' can be added to a parent's account for full oversight of its usage, and children will be barred… Read more Audio
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Feature interview: the film exploring the decline in community
3:10 PM.Join a club and save democracy. 30 years ago, political scientist Robert Putnam published research explaining that people were becoming increasingly disconnected from each other and disengaged with… Read more Audio
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Music feature: memorable songs from forgettable movies
2:30 PM.We all know them: the movie that is completely unmemorable yet has an absolute banger of a song on the soundtrack. It's so good that quite often it saves the movie. Music Journalist Yadana Saw has… Read more Audio
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Update on Oz with Brad Foster
2:20 PM.Brad has the latest from the Lucky Country: a new report into the urgent need for more social housing in Victoria; some of the early findings in the inquest into the Bondi shopping center stabbings a… Read more Audio
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Book Critic: new (ish) books for children
2:10 PM.This month's theme does what it says on the tin! All these books have been published in the last year and are definitely worth talking about according to Catherine Ross, the Director of Library at… Read more Audio
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Tech Tuesday
1:52 PM.Time Batt joins Jesse with his thoughts on the world in tech this week. Today Tim discusses Duolingo's move to an AI first strategy replacing human contractors with AI. He also looks at the impending… Read more Audio
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In defence of the humble moth
1:35 PM.The humble moth often gets a bad rap compared to its more glamorous relative, the butterfly. But moths are actually an important part of our ecosystem. And Wairarapa local Jim O'Malley thinks so too -… Read more Audio
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Protecting a herd of Fiordland Wapiti causes controversy
1:22 PM.Forest and Bird has criticised the move to protect a herd of wapiti deer - or North American elk, in Fiordland National Park but ecologist Cam Speedy says it's the right move. Audio
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Free programme offers support to families
1:10 PM.With delays of up to a year for specialist support for children with autism, a free programme has helped hundreds of families bridge the gap while they wait. Read more Audio
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The Pre-Panel for 12 May 2025
3:50 PM.The Pre-Panel for 12 May 2025. Audio
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The algorithms that shape the way we listen to music,
3:07 PM.Once upon a time, we listened to music, now, music listens to us. Algorithms have become the DJ of culture serving up curated moods, optimizing our emotions, and quietly reshaping the soundtrack of… Read more Audio
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Expert Feature: the barber
2:40 PM.Jeff Whiting is a master barber at The Gentry in Auckland. Read more Audio
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Information Center Cold Call: Tararua
2:20 PM.Every week Jesse calls a randomly selected information center somewhere in New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Television Critic: The Rehearsal, Poker Face
2:08 PM.Dominic Corry is in the studio to discuss and recommend TV shows you need to watch. Read more Audio
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The 17-year-old rodeo star
1:33 PM.One Queenstown teenager is grabbing life by the saddle and riding toward a new adventure in the US. Read more Audio
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Darkfield: the immersive experience
1:10 PM.DARKFIELD is billed as a unique theatrical experience that blurs the line between reality and imagination. Read more Audio
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Critter of the Week: Speargrass
3:35 PM.Speargrass might not win any popularity contests - its sharp spikes can draw blood from unsuspecting trampers - but for one of New Zealand's most endangered insects, the stout speargrass (Aciphylla… Read more Audio
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Weekend Stuff: food storage tips and tricks
3:27 PM.Rachael Quin is a professional housekeeper, cleaner and organiser and she's here to give you some tips about storing food now that produce and grub is becoming more expensive. Audio