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What’s My Book About: Rodney Strong
10:37 AM.Wellington-based author Rodney Strong joins Jim to talk about this latest book, Three Dogs, Two Murders and a Cat. Read more Audio
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Five minutes of exercise a day can reduce dementia risk by 41 percent - study
10:27 AM.A John Hopkins study of nearly 90,000 adults showed as little as 35 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week can reduce dementia risk in older adults. Read more Audio
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Toto’s Joe Williams on the band’s enduring legacy
10:05 AM.With Toto winging their way to New Zealand for three shows next month, lead singer Joe Williams joins Jim to discuss his musical family and analyse the enduring musical success of Toto's 1982 hit… Read more Video, Audio
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Is there a link between high fluoride levels and IQ?
9:39 AM.A meta-analysis looking at 74 studies from around the world claims to have found a correlation between fluoride exposure and children's IQs. Professor Jonathan Broadbent joins Jim to discuss the… Read more Audio
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Flu season is approaching - are we ready?
9:13 AM.Dr Richard Webby has been keeping a careful eye on the wave of influenza cases in the Northern Hemisphere and speaks to Jim about what might be in store for us this winter. Read more Audio
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Calling home: Tamara Singer in Norway's Lofoten Islands
8:34 AM.New Zealander Tamara Singer lives more than 150 kilometres into the Arctic Circle in Norway's Lofoten Islands. S Read more Audio, Gallery
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen: 16 March
8:27 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning question. Read more Audio
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Can insoles sort your sore feet?
11:40 AM.AUT Professor Patria Hume discusses the merits of wearing insoles, particularly for people suffering plantar fasciitis. Read more Audio
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Where do Kiwis cut back when we feel the pinch?
11:36 AM.Emanuel Kalafetalis from Research New Zealand joins Jim to discuss the results of a recent survey that asked if people are cutting back on their spending, and if so, what is being cut? Read more Audio
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Kathryn Mannix: the importance of being frank about death
11:05 AM.Dr Kathryn Mannix believes that by naming death and describing the process, clinicians can have honest, frank and helpful conversations with patients and families that promote better planning for… Read more Audio
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Best Song Eva: Harriet Moir
10:29 AM.Last month, Moir was named Best Comedian at the Dunedin Comedy Awards and she is about to kick off her new solo show Just Eat The Damn Sausage at Dunedin Fringe. Read more Audio
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Chaka Khan gets ready to touch down in Auckland
10:05 AM.Chaka Khan - otherwise known as The Queen of Funk - is coming to Auckland for a one-off show next month. Read more Video, Audio
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Scam Factories: how scammers can be the victims
9:39 AM.While scammers are swindling people around the globe out of billions of dollars each year, there's another lesser-known set of victims hidden out of sight - the scammers themselves. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Chris Thompson from Belgium
8:30 AM.Chris. Thompson is known for his work with Manfred Mann's Earth Band, specifically for his lead vocal on the hit 'Blinded by the Light'. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
8:20 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning question. Wake up your brain and have a go! Read more Audio
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Professor Al Gillespie: NZ's place in a fractured world
8:14 AM.Waikato University's International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins Jim to talk about the war in Ukraine and which way New Zealand should go in its alliance. Read more Audio
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Cow Communication: more than a moo
11:35 AM.Leonie Cornips has spent six years immersed in the lives of cows. She tells Jim about their complex method of communication. Read more Audio
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The life and death of Gabby Petito
11:15 AM.When #vanlife influencer Gabby Petito disappeared in 2021, internet sleuths looked to her social media accounts for clues. Her story now features on Netflix documentary American Murder. Read more Audio
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Do Kiwis want a four-year parliamentary term?
11:06 AM.This week the government announced that it will be introducing legislation that would allow the parliamentary term to be extended to four years - subject to referendum. Read more Audio
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A Week in US Politics
10:40 AM.We cross to the States for the latest US news from political journalist Karen Kasler, the Statehouse Bureau Chief for public radio and television in Ohio. Read more Audio
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Best Song Eva: Martin Henderson
10:10 AM.Actor Martin Henderson is in New Zealand filming My Life is Murder. He chats to Jim about getting out on the water, the recent scam that used his persona, and his pick for Best Song Eva. Read more Audio
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The Japanese phenomenon of disappearing from your life
9:40 AM.In Japan, thousands of people disappear every year, unable to face the life they had. Read more Audio
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The queens of 'SIX' slay on stage
8:40 AM.Broadway show SIX has been described as 'a history lesson wrapped in a live concert'. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
8:34 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning question. Wake up your brain and have a go! Read more Audio
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Pope Francis hits bump on road to recovery
8:12 AM.Based in Rome, Elise Ann Allen is a senior correspondent for Crux, the American online journal specializing in coverage of the Vatican and the Catholic Church. She joins Jim to discuss the Pope's… Read more Audio