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The power of labyrinths for meditation
11:36 AM.The Reverend Dr Lauren Artress first realised the power labyrinths at the height of the AIDS crisis, when she was Canon at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral. Read more Audio
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Should websites have 'safety ratings'?
11:05 AM.Should websites help protect users safety and privacy by having safety ratings, as we do for cars, appliances and even restaurants. Netsafe's Sean Lyons joins Jim to discuss. Read more Audio
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A cultural history of bagpipes
10:27 AM.From the Roman Empire to Russian Tsars and the Scottish Highlands, Richard McLauchlan's new book The Bagpipes: A Cultural History explores the instrument's huge impact across the centuries. Read more Audio
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Is it time to ditch your phone case?
10:06 AM.When he bought his new iPhone, BBC technology correspondent Thomas Germain was keen to join what he calls the "case-free cult". Read more Audio
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Can singing help treat persistent pain?
9:40 AM.Music is well-known to lift the spirits, but a pilot programme led by the Welsh National Opera suggests it can help people suffering with chronic pain. Read more Audio
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We need to talk about the elephant in the closet!
8:40 AM.During his 32 years as a sales executive at Ford in Detroit, Mike O'Brien collated an incredible spreadsheet of mixed metaphors and malaprops uttered in company meetings. Read more Audio
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Rebecca Hayter: High heels and gumboots
8:15 AM.In her book, Rebecca Hayter candidly tells of her adaptation to a new way of life - where she struggled but ultimately developed new skills and gained confidence. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Bruce Maunsell from the Marquesas Islands
11:30 AM.Bruce Maunsell is currently sailing his 40ft yacht Bob around the Pacific. He left New Zealand in 2023 and has sailed to Japan, Micronesia and Saipan, up to British Columbia and down to Mexico. He's… Read more Audio
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Martin Hawes: are you Retirement Ready?
11:05 AM.New Zealand financial writer Martin Hawes has been planning for his own retirement. He didn't get it all right. In his new book Retirement Ready he writes about what he should have done. Read more Audio
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Happiness with Marc Wilson
10:43 AM.Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to share his views on happiness and whether being in a live-in relationship has any impact on cognitive decline. Read more Audio
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Dan Baumgardt: How the brain can switch off pain
10:27 AM.Dr Dan Baumgardt is both a GP and a lecturer in neuroscience and physiology at the University of Bristol. He joins Jim to discuss the science of pain. Read more Audio
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Comedian Jimmy Carr gets philosophical
10:05 AM.Regarded as one of the hardest working comedians in the biz, British comedian Jimmy Carr is making his way to New Zealand next year for a string of dates with his live show Laughs Funny. He joins Jim… Read more Audio
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How good are we at reading dogs’ emotions?
9:40 AM.Dr Juliane Kaminski says we are bad at reading dogs' emotions. She joins Jim to discuss what we can do about it. Read more Audio
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Polk: the new doco on the gripping trial of Philip Polkinghorne
8:50 AM.RNZ's Serena Solomon was at the screening Polk: The Trial of Philip Polkinghorne and joins Jim to discuss the hype surrounding the three-part documentary series launching tonight on TV3. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Hamish McDouall
8:35 AM.With our regular quizmaster Jack Waley-Cohen taking a break this week, your Sunday morning brain teaser is brought to you by former Whanganui mayor Hamish McDouall. Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
8:33 AM.Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back to talk protein - how much do we actually need? Read more Audio
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Talking Tariffs with Jeffrey Halley
8:13 AM.With the Trump tariffs now on pause - with the exception of China - will the markets soon settle down? Financial commentator Jeffrey Halley joins Jim to discuss. Read more Audio
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Understanding Hitler's rise to power
10:59 AM.How did Hitler rise to power in Germany, and are there parallels with what could happen in the world today? Read more Audio
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Tina Pemberton: online dating in your 70s
10:58 AM.Tina Pemberton last dated in her 20s before she was married. Now divorced, the 70-year-old is on dating apps daily. Read more Audio
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Bob McMurray on the Japanese Grand Prix
10:52 AM.With Liam Lawson having been demoted into Red Bull's junior team Racing Bulls, all eyes will be firmly on his replacement Yuki Tsunoda at this weekend's F1 race in Japan. Read more Audio
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How will Trump's tariffs impact New Zealand?
10:37 AM.Financial commentator Jeffrey Halley joins Jim to discuss the prospect of any economic recovery for New Zealand in the next few months, and the impact US tariffs on New Zealand and our trading… Read more Audio
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Research NZ asks how businesses are coping in current climate
10:26 AM.Research NZ canvassed 600 businesses to see how they are coping in the current economic climate. Read more Audio
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Piaf’s musical heir set to take the stage in NZ
10:06 AM.The rags-to-riches story of French singer Edith Piaf is chronicled in Piaf! The Show, starring Nathalie Lermitte, who has long been hailed as the Little Sparrow's musical heir. Read more Audio
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Give peas a chance: The Frozen Peas Cookbook
9:39 AM.Frozen peas have been a staple in New Zealand since the 1940s and now there's a cookbook to celebrate them. Read more Audio