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WOMAD: Jordyn with a Why
11:05 AM.Maori-Samoan R&B artist, Raglan-based Jordyn Rapana, aka Jordyn with a Why, is a making her mark with soulful, dynamic performances. Read more Audio
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WOMAD: Nitin Sawhney
10:38 AM.British musician, composer and producer Nitin Sawhney CBE is a formidable talent across many genres. Read more Audio
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Jojo Moyes: 'Chick lit' is a misogynist label for my books
10:05 AM.Journalist turned number one New York Times best-selling author and screenwriter, Jojo Moyes, is back with a new book. She speaks with Susie Ferguson about the importance of middle-aged women seeing… Read more Audio
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WOMAD: Queen Omega
9:45 AM.Star of the global dancehall-reggae scene, from Trinidad and Tobago, Queen Omega has been blazing a trail for over 20 years, performing at some of the world's biggest reggae festivals. Her 2023… Read more Audio
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Dr Simon Talbot: Campaigning for moral injury change
9:30 AM.Dr Simon Talbot is a pioneer in hand and arm transplantation, the Director of the Upper Extremity Transplant Program at the world-renowned Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, and an… Read more Audio
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Polyamory for Dummies
9:06 AM.The idea of non-monogamy has long been a controversial one, linked with heartache and promiscuity. But polyamory's gaining traction, including online in the last few years, with influencers… Read more Audio
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Womad: 47 SOUL
8:45 AM.47SOUL is a Palestinian Shamstep group. In fact they founded the genre! The musical collective formed in Jordan in 2013, and take their influence from hip-hop, electronica and R&B - and melded it with… Read more Audio
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Mapping out Long Covid on the body
8:11 AM.Having Long Covid can be an extremely isolating experience, patients may not look unwell, but they have debilitating symptoms like shortness of breath, muscle pain or extreme fatigue. Sufferers say… Read more Audio
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Suzanne Porter: Putting together Womad
7:53 AM.CEO of the Taranaki Arts Fetival Trust, who puts on Womad, and Event Director, Suzanne Porter speaks to her about putting the event together. Read more Audio
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Liam Dann: Trade Wars, investment and misery
7:51 AM.Tariffs on steel and aluminium came into effect on Wednesday, what impact is that expected to have on NZ? Plus the Government's investment summit, and where do we sit on the misery index? New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Making recyclable silicone using sulphur
7:46 AM.Silicones are used for everything, from bakeware, to life-saving medical equipment, to the prosthetics in the film industry. But they're incredibly hard to recycle - until now. Read more Audio
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The PM in India
7:38 AM.Today Prime Minister Christopher Luxon jets off on his latest diplomatic effort, heading to India while his Deputy Winston Peters prepares to go to the US. Read more Audio
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Māori business on the big stage at summit
7:30 AM.Representatives of more than 100 companies, from 15 countries have been in Auckland this week for the government's Infrastructure Investment Summit. Read more Audio
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Ukraine war: Will the ceasefire go through?
7:20 AM.Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin of dragging out the ceasefire process. Read more Audio
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Six years since Christchurch mosque attacks
7:08 AM.Anjum Rahman, from Inclusion Aotearoa Collective Tahono, and former spokesperson for the Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand reflects on six years since the Christchurch mosque attacks. Read more Audio
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Mr Meatballs - Michael Dearth
11:45 AM.The 13th Hawkes Bay Food and Wine Classic festival is set to get stomachs rumbling with the inaugural Hastings Meatball Festival. Read more Audio
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Scottish Ballet: pirouetting to NZ
11:25 AM.The Scottish Ballet is sharing the stage with the Royal New Zealand Ballet, making its first visit to the South Pacific for performances in Wellington and Auckland. Read more Audio
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Carla Houkamau and Robert Pouwhare
11:05 AM.From Polynesian navigators to contemporary business, Mana Moana documents the remarkable story of Maori fishing. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Autumn gardening with Hannah Zwartz
10:45 AM.Autumn is a season of fruitfulness - but it's also the season for blights, mildew, rust, shield bugs and passion vine hoppers. Read more Audio
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Malia Johnston: A performance of air
10:30 AM.Malia Johnston is a renowned director and creative. Her latest work Belle - A Performance of Air is a mesmerising melding of lights, aerial performance and theatre at the Auckland Arts Festival this… Read more Video, Audio
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The Beths - how to survive a music festival
10:06 AM.Beloved Kiwi indie rock band The Beths are set to headline the main stage at WOMAD next weekend, ahead of their upcoming Australian tour. Read more Audio
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Live from the Pasifika Festival
9:53 AM.This weekend, Pasifika Festival returns to Auckland's Western Springs park in all its vibrancy. Mihi speaks with RNZ Pacific reporter Coco Lance who's there for the whole event. Read more Audio
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Russia will get what it wants: Oval Office fallout
9:39 AM.World leaders have started to pick up the pieces after a trade war started by the US, and a shock showdown in the Oval Office between Zelensky and Trump. Read more Audio
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Ruby Wax: finding the funny side
9:08 AM.Following a sell-out West End run and UK tour, Ruby Wax's critically acclaimed show I'm Not As Well As I Thought I Was is coming to New Zealand in April. Based on her bestselling book, Ruby shares her… Read more Audio
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Andrew Darby's ancient tree odyssey
8:37 AM.Prize-winning nature writer Andrew Darby takes us on an island odyssey to discover the world's oldest surviving trees in his latest book The Ancients. Read more Audio