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Calling Home: Anne Malcom from St Louis
11:28 AM.Romance novelist Anne Malcom has called St Louis, Missouri home for the past four years. Read more Audio
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Celeb stylist Sarah Stuart on curating your winter wardrobe
11:05 AM.Fashion stylist Sarah Stuart joins Jim to discuss what's on trend this winter. Read more Audio
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Mark Vette: how to handle anti-social dogs
10:40 AM.Founder of Dog Zen, Mark Vette discusses anti-social behaviour, anxiety, medication and how Covid may have impacted some pooches. Read more Audio
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Lisette Reymer: accidental war correspondent
10:06 AM.Lisette Reymer joins Jim to discuss her book No, I Don't get Danger Money - Confessions of an Accidental War Correspondent. Read more Audio
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Getting back to nature – is it truly beneficial?
9:39 AM.People often report feeling refreshed after getting out in nature, but what dosage of nature is actually good for us? Read more Audio
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Bill Bailey: Modern Vaudevillean
8:33 AM.Award-winning and UK comedian Bill Bailey is heading back to New Zealand later this year with his brand-new show Vaudevillean. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz
8:25 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz. Read more Audio
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The latest from the Middle East
8:13 AM.Director of Futures Lab, Dr Benjamin Jensen, joins us again for an analysis of news from the Middle East. Read more Audio
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The unspoken bond between Soldier and Horse
11:35 AM.New Zealand-produced film Devils on Horses reveals the deep bond between soldiers and their horses during WWI. Read more Audio
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What went wrong in Russia?
11:06 AM.Thane Gustafson discusses his new book The Perfect Storm: Russia’s Failed Ambitions and the Future of Energy. Read more Audio
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Why your posture might be the secret to aging well
10:30 AM.Is poor posture just a part of getting older? Not necessarily, says Dr. Deborah Kado. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Cath Lealand in Tokyo
10:06 AM.Cath Lealand left New Zealand in her early 20s and has called Tokyo home for the past decade. Read more Audio
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Tiny Plastics, Big Questions
9:39 AM.A solid scientific understanding of microplastic exposure is more urgent than ever. Read more Audio
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Dishing the dirt on the great Dishwashing Debate
8:48 AM.Dishwashers produce sparkling dishes, but are they better for the environment than handwashing? Read more Audio
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The Latest from FIFA Club World Cup
8:37 AM.Sports reporter Coen Lammers joins us from the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup, a new tournament with a $1 billion prize purse. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz
8:25 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz. Read more Audio
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War in the Middle East: What the future might look like
8:14 AM.Where on earth might the situation in the Middle East be going? Read more Audio
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Can being generous kill relationships?
11:41 AM.Psychologist Sarah Gundle says she has struggled for many years to understand why extreme acts of generosity may lead to outright hostility. She discusses 'the tyranny of the gift'. Read more Audio
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The battle over free speech in the UK
11:20 AM.UK correspondent Christian Smith talks to Jim about all the big stories making news in Britain, including the left and the right claiming the debate over freedom of speech. Read more Audio
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The terminal decline of the semi-colon
11:06 AM.How's your punctuation? A recent study found that semi-colon use in English books has plummeted by almost half - would you know where to put one? Read more Audio
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Is it time to invest in gold?
10:50 AM.Creator of the Making Cents podcast, Frances Cook, talks about investing in gold, the share market and the state of Auckland's housing market. Read more Audio
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Death of the dating app
10:25 AM.Why are people turning away from dating apps? Luke Brunning from the Centre for Love, Sex, and Relationships explains how they are finding love on-line now. Read more Audio
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The latest on the Russia-Ukraine conflict
10:06 AM.Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, former British Army officer, chemical weapons expert and commentator on military strategy discusses the ongoing Ukraine-Russia war. Read more Audio
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Are Vegetarians more power hungry than meat eaters?
9:40 AM.A study has shown the perception of a peace-loving vegetarian may be due for revision. Professor John Nezlek explains the difference in values between those who eat meat and those who do not. Read more Audio
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The Inaugural FIFA Club World Cup
8:40 AM.The inaugural FIFA Club World Cup comes with a $1 billion prize purse making it one of the richest sports events in the world. Read more Audio