Emile Donovan
Classical Studies Memes for Hellenistic Teens
What's you ancient Greek meme game like? It's very unlikely you have anything on New Zealand teacher Ben. He founded the Twitter page Classical Studies Memes for Hellenistic Teens just under a year… Audio
Affordable cooking with the Destitute Cook
Eat well, spend less. Who doesn't want to do that? But we get busy and we get lazy about sticking to a budget and planning out meals. The next thing you know you've spent a fortune for the weekly… Audio
Report from Brighton - UK's newest Covid hotspot
Will Flockton from BBC Sussex joins Emile from the United Kingdom. England is in the teeth of a protracted but unclear lockdown and the roll out of 24/7 vaccination against Covid19. Audio
Boaties taking dogs and cats onto predator free Islands in Bay of Islands
Boaties in the Bay of Islands are bringing their dogs and sometimes even cats onto predator free islands which conservationists say is putting native fauna at risk. Fleur Corbett is the chairperson of… Audio
Combining Te Ao Māori and science to trap pests
Tame Malcolm is dedicated to protecting the environment - and for more than a decade has been working hard to ensure Māori have a say in how the environment is protected. He's about to start a PhD… Audio
Where to now for the US?
Earlier this morning the inauguration of the 46th president of the United States Joe Biden took place in Washington DC. Emile speaks to Associate Professor Tim Kuhner from Auckland University about… Audio
Biden sworn in as the 46th President of the United States
Our correspondent Giles Gibson joins Emile from Washington DC with an update on how the day has gone there. The Inauguration ceremony itself took place at 6AM this morning. Joseph Robinette Biden Jr… Audio
Regional round up: Chatham Islands
The Mayor of the Chatham Islands Monique Croon joins Emile to discuss what's going on in her part of our archipelago. Audio
What are dogs trying to tell us?
We've all seen a guilty dog give us that look, that sheepish look that lets us know, that they know they're in trouble. Dogs evolved alongside us for 40-thousand years, and studies show they've even… Audio
Bookmarks: Shannon Haunui-Thompson
Shannon Haunui-Thompson - RNZ's Kurahautū Māori - RNZ Māori Strategy Manager, joins Emile Donovan to discuss some of her favourite books, songs, podcasts and TV shows. Audio
Nick Tipping on modern blues and R&B
Our music critic today is RNZ Concert presenter and host of RNZ's Inside Out Jazz programme Nick Tipping. He's come in with two hot picks of his summer listening: 'Money' by Moonchild and 'What About… Audio
Girls who dare to be different in hyper-gendered world
Sugar and spice is not a very nice way to way to describe girls, it never has been. But the old nursery rhyme dividing boys and girls has still not been consigned to history. But the old nursery rhyme… Audio
Hiwa Ki Uta, Hiwa Ki Tai
Haka, waita, ti rakau stick games and poi work are all being combined in a new show telling the story of Maui fishing up Te Ika a Maui the North Island. Maori performing arts group HIWA are also using… Audio
Australia Correspondent: Kerry-Anne Walsh
Australia correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh joins Emile to discuss changes in the Australia - United States relationship as Joe Biden takes office, the latest on how the country is dealing with the… Audio
Hatching season for Albatross at Taiaroa Head
The first egg has hatched at the Taiaroa Head Northern Royal Albatross Colony in Dunedin in what is on course to be the second best breeding season on record. It's an anxious time - once hatching… Audio, Gallery
Volcanologists preparing Aucklanders for eruptions
Is your house ready for a direct hit from a volcano? A team of scientists is researching just how hard urban volcanoes hit to try and help Aucklanders prepare for an eruption. Amongst other things… Video, Audio
Restauranteurs call for staff to come home
Kiwi chef and restaurateur Josh Emett who runs popular Auckland restaurants The Oyster Inn and Onslow is on the hunt for good Kiwi staff. He took to Instagram earlier this week to urge New Zealanders… Audio
Regional round up: Doug Davidson
Doug Davidson from the River City Press newspaper in Whanganui joins Emile to discuss an interesting year to come on the banks of the river. Audio
Art crime no new thing in Aotearoa
The case of a missing Goldie oil painting has been captivating people all over the country. Sleep 'tis a Gentle Thing was taken along with other valuable artworks and antiques between 27 December and… Audio
Bookmarks: Kadambari Raghukumar
The producer and presenter of RNZ's Voices programme joins Emile to talk about her life and pick some of her favourite books, films music and more! Audio