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UK and US news with BBC Correspondent Rich Preston
8:15 AM.BBC News presenter and foreign affairs reporter Rich Preston joins the show once again-this time from the United States. Read more Audio
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Friendly chatbots: should they be trusted?
11:40 AM.Chief Online Safety Officer for Netsafe Sean Lyons is back to talk about bots designed to act as though they are our friends. Read more Audio
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Useful Science with Ayana Piper-Healion
11:34 AM.Ayana Piper-Healion is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science. Read more Audio
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What's my book about: Gerard Hindmarsh
11:05 AM.Gerard's latest book Hard-Case Heroes focuses on the social history of the Abel Tasman and the stories of quirky characters who lived there. Read more Audio
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Springtime budget gardening with Tony Murrell
10:45 AM.Many budgets are tight, so we want to hear about free cuttings, seed sowing, and gardening on a shoestring. Tony Murrell chats with Jim about smart ways to save money while getting your garden growing… Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Hayley MacDonald from Bergen, Norway
10:15 AM.Neurological researcher Dr Hayley MacDonald works at the University of Bergen where she researches impulse control in people with neurological disorders. Read more Audio
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Does the 'Downton Abbey' finale hit the mark?
9:40 AM.Film and TV critic Sarah McMullan is with Jim to talk about Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, which is now in cinemas. Read more Video, Audio
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How seriously should we take personality tests?
8:38 AM.Can it be harmful to take personality tests such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator too seriously? 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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Latest news from the US with Karen Kasler
8:12 AM.US Correspondent Karen Kasler joins Jim to discuss the hunt for Charlie Kirk's shooter and the reaction both sides of the political spectrum. Read more Audio
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I’m a Believer: End-of-life visions
11:25 AM.As an atheist, Scott Janssen didn't believe in end-of-life visions but, after witnessing and hearing the accounts of many, patients, he had a change of heart. Read more Audio
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How to do home alterations without having family altercations
11:06 AM.Auckland interior designer Kelly Gammie discusses how to keep the family together while tearing the house apart. Read more Audio
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Is self-help making us selfish?
10:45 AM.Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to share his views on whether our focus on self-improvement is making us self-serving. Read more Audio
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Gregor Paul: All Blacks vs Springboks
10:32 AM.Rugby writer and columnist Gregor Paul is with Jim to assess last night's All Black v Springbok match at Eden Park. Read more Audio
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Humps and high speeds with motoring correspondent Dean Evans
10:06 AM.Motoring journalist Dean Evans discusses speed hump design, the best speed for comfortable and safe travel, and why the speed limit on motorways is sometimes restricted. Read more Audio
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Frances Cook: No pay rise? How to ask for benefits instead
9:44 AM.Financial journalist Frances Cook discusses ways of trimming back during the cost-of-living crisis, and how to approach your employer for more benefits in lieu of a pay rise. Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
9:39 AM.Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning to discuss intermittent fasting - is it good for us? Read more Audio
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Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York
8:30 AM.Author Andrew Lownie joins Jim to discuss what he uncovered during years of research for his new book about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. 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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US Correspondent Mitch McCann
8:12 AM.We get the latest from the US from our correspondent Mitch McCann in New York. Read more Audio
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Are we working harder than ever?
11:40 AM.Feel like you're packing more into your days at work but your to-do list just keeps growing? Organisational consultant Melissa Swift says you're probably not imagining it. Read more Audio
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Is Chat GPT influencing the way we express ourselves?
11:06 AM.Are we starting to imitate Chat GPT? Massey University linguistics lecturer, Dr Eleanor Ridge joins Jim to discuss the language of chatbots. Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
10:42 AM.This week we discuss ginger, whether eating meat is as bad for you, and whether cheese and yogurt are as good for our bones as milk. Read more Audio
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What happens to the size of our brains as we age?
10:06 AM.Current theories assume our brain gets smaller as we age, but researchers have found some parts of the brain get bigger. Read more Audio
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Saved by the Dog: How a guide dog changed a life
9:38 AM.Dan Shepherd waited four years to be matched with his guide dog Ezra and wondered if he would ever find a dog to suit his needs. Read more Audio