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Local body elections wrap
8:15 AM.Who's in and who's out? RNZ's Alexa Cook joins Jim to discuss election results across the motu. Read more Audio
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Mike Seawright: Marking two years of the war in Gaza
11:43 AM.Mike Seawright of ReliefAid joins Jim from Canada ahead of the two-year anniversary of the war in Gaza. Read more Audio
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Brigid Delaney: The Seeker and The Sage
11:05 AM.Having piqued the world's interest in modern stoicism in 2022 with her debut book Reasons Not To Worry, former journalist Brigid Delaney is returning with her new offering The Seeker and The Sage. Read more Audio
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Is there an advantage to being left-handed?
10:40 AM.Dr Tim Simon joins Jim to discuss the left-handed advantage in sports, and whether it extends to other parts of life. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Isobel Ewing from Istanbul, Turkiye
10:05 AM.Former AM Show newsreader Isobel Ewing now works as a TV presenter for English-Turkish broadcaster TRT World in Istanbul. She joins Jim to talk about life in the Middle East. Read more Audio
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Best Song Eva: Tom Sainsbury
9:40 AM.Comedian, actor and writer Tom Sainsbury is hitting the road with his new stand-up show 'Lessons Not Learnt' over the next few weeks. Read more Audio
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Michele Allison: tackling Ironman in her 70s
8:43 AM.Now in her 70s, Kiwi athlete Michele Allison will be taking place in this weekend's Kona Ironman in Hawaii. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen
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 UK with Christian Smith
8:14 AM.UK correspondent Christian Smith talks to Jim about the big stories making news in Britain. This week, changing visa rules and immigration. Read more Audio
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Wade Jackson: using improv comedy to connect people
11:45 AM.In an effort to curb the country's loneliness epidemic, Covert Theatre has launched The Social Club, a free comedy show running every Friday until Christmas. Read more Audio
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Jocelyn Crowley: The reality of a ‘grey divorce’
11:20 AM.Divorces among New Zealanders over 50 sits just shy of 40% at last count, up 7% in the last decade. This echoes the upwards trending rates around the globe. Read more Audio
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Al Gillespie: Unpacking Peters’ announcement on Palestine
11:05 AM.Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced on Saturday that New Zealand will not yet be recognising a Palestinian state. Read more Audio
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Dr Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
10:40 AM.Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning. This week we talk about the role of diet in inflammation, the benefits of eating thyme, the viral… Read more Audio
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Bill Bryson: A Short History of Nearly Everything 2.0
10:06 AM.Much-loved American British journalist and author Bill Bryson is heading back to our shores for two shows in February 2026. Read more Audio
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Karen Kasler: is Trump mentally fit to be president?
9:40 AM.Long-winded speeches and unsubstantiated claims have become a hallmark of Trump's presidencies, but are we witnessing a world leader in mental decline? Read more Audio
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Dr Vonda Wright: how I transformed my ageing body
8:35 AM.As menopause approached, Dr Vonda Wright found herself in the same position as many women, her brain was foggy and her body hurt. But she took the situation by the reins and rebuilt herself. 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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Mark Reason: big weekend wins for Kiwi rugby
8:13 AM.Freelance sports commentator and former senior sports writer for Stuff, Mark Reason gives us his post-match analysis of the weekend's big games. Read more Audio
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Useful Science with Bonnie Harrison
11:50 AM.Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science. Read more Audio
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Why bosses exploit their most loyal employees
11:35 AM.New Scientist journalist David Robson's with Jim to discuss why loyalty is often rewarded with extra expectations in the workplace - and what to do it it's happening to you. Read more Audio
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How smells can help us detect disease
11:06 AM.Clues as to whether we are developing serious illnesses could be right under our noses. Read more Audio
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Weekend sports chat with Lavina Good
10:48 AM.Sports commentator Lavina Good joins Jim to discuss the weekend's big sporting fixtures. Read more Audio
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Clarke Gayford on the making of 'Prime Minister'
10:20 AM.The political and personal life of New Zealand's 40th Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern is laid bare in the new documentary, Prime Minister. Read more Audio
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Doug Gold: the incredible story of ‘Saving Elli’
9:40 AM.In Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, a resistance couple risk everything by concealing a young Jewish girl in a camouflaged space above their ceiling. Read more Audio
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Batteries on board: what are the risks?
8:40 AM.Shawn Pruchnicki discusses the fire danger on aircraft posed by lithium batteries and whether fumes on board are harmful to pilots, crew and frequent fliers. Read more Audio