Podcast
Elizabeth Day: why things going wrong can be so right
Best-selling author and award-winning writer Elizabeth Day speaks with Kathryn Ryan about her latest novel Magpie, a psychological thriller about motherhood. Elizabeth has been praised for… Audio
The Mixtape: James Nokise
Comedian James Nokise joins Charlotte Ryan in selecting songs for this weeks Mixtape. Audio
The rise and fall of Oscar Pistorius examined in new podcast
When South African double-amputee Oscar Pistorius showed up on the sprint scene in the early 2000s he immediately began dominating the sport.In 2012, he made history as the first amputee sprinter to… Audio
Dr Michael Mosley on Just One Thing
Sometimes it takes just one simple thing to improve your health. The popular host of BBC science programmes, Dr Michael Mosley, looks at the science behind the little things you can do to boost your… Audio
Podcast Critic: Justine Murray
Today Justine talks about two feel good type of podcasts she's been listening to. She talks to Jesse about Michael Moseley's JUST ONE THING and The Hollywood Reporter Awards Chatter. Audio
Disability podcast launched
A new podcast on Stuff is looking in detail at how people with disabilities are treated. What's Wrong with You produce Olivia Shivas and interviewee, Shakti Kirshnan talk to Jesse about the series and… Audio
My Xmas Song: Emma G, 'You Can Count On Me This Christmas'
Washington DC-based Kiwi artist Emma G has remained busy as always in 2020, despite everything that has been going on around her. Emma's new song, 'You Can Count On Me This Christmas' is her 10th… Audio
Wind of Change: Did the CIA write a power ballad to bring down the USSR?
The Berlin Wall had just fallen and the Soviet Union was on the verge of collapse when German band The Scorpions released their 1990 song Wind of Change. The power ballad became the soundtrack to a… Video, Audio
The voice of Criminal: podcaster Phoebe Judge
Podcaster Phoebe Judge is the host and co-creator of popular shows Criminal and This Is Love, and the owner of one of the more distinctive voices in audio. Her new lockdown-inspired series Phoebe… Audio
Remote
"I was frantically running down to the river and digging trenches…" says Lucie Levesque who was stuck in the remote wilderness in north central British Columbia when an underground fire began… Audio
Emma Espiner: Witnessing a health system that fails Māori
How does it feel to become part of a system that fails Maori? In her new podcast Getting Better: A Year in the Life of A Maori Medical Student, trainee doctor and award-winning writer Emma Espiner… Audio
Tracking down the Golden State Killer: Paige St John
Former policeman Joseph DeAngelo, the man known as the Golden State Killer, admitted to 13 murders and myriad other crimes in court this week in a plea deal designed to spare him the death penalty… Audio
I heard them on the radio - Apocalypse Songs
Lockdown proved to be the perfect time for Cassandra Tse and James Cain, to dust off an old script and turn it into a audio drama podcast series. Apocalypse Songs by Wellington's Red Scare Theatre… Audio
Podcast Picks with Paul Bushnell
Paul Bushnell looks at the difference between a radio broadcast and a podcast and reviews the BBC's Kermode & Mayo's Film Review, and Tracks. Audio
The Service: Anthonie Tonnon on making spy music
We talk to local musician Anthonie Tonnon about creating the music for RNZ's new spy podcast The Service. Audio
The Citizen's Handbook - A New Comedy Podcast.
The Citizen's Handbook is a ten-part Video and Podcast comedy series and civics class for all New Zealanders created by the award-winning team behind the popular satirical web show White Man Behind A… Audio
Back to School
The government's announced its new plan for learning under lockdown. Plus what's the future for business after level four? Audio
Ignored by the state - How Muslim women tried to warn of impending danger
The Islamic Women's Council believes it's likely the Christchurch mosque attacks would not have happened if the public service - including police and security agencies - had not ignored their repeated… Video, Audio
This week's podcast picks
Max Towle reviews Stephen Fry's 7 Deadly Sins and The Rewatchables Audio