Charlotte Ryan
NZ Sporting History: The 2000 Sydney Olympics
For this week's sporting history we're going back to the turn of the millennium, the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics. Not a great year for team New Zealand in terms of medals, but one very memorable gold.
…Music Critic: Matthew Crawley
This week Flying Out Records store manager Matthew Crawley talks to Charlotte about new music from Landlords and a track from TE KAAHU. Audio
Breaking out of bubbles and getting active while being social
Robert Bruce is the brains behind Got To Get Out - a social enterprise and adventure group that's all about doing just that… getting out! He talks to Charlotte about his endeavours to get people… Audio
Heart set on world skating championships in Argentina
One teenager's dream is taking her from Palmerston North to Argentina next month. Ocean Woolley will represent New Zealand at the World Skate Game Championships in October. Audio
First song with P Diggs
Today for our 'first song' we have P Diggs in the studio with Charlotte to talk about a special performance by Shapeshifter at the opening of the Women's Rugby World Cup being held in here in… Audio
How music played in movies across the decades
When Bill Haley rocked around the clock in a movie featuring His Comets, the Platters and other music stars in 1956, he opened the door for rock music films, and everyone from Elvis to The Beatles and… Audio
Bookmarks with Shandre Kushor
Today's bookmarks guest is one of New Zealand's youngest self-made millionaires Shandre Kushor. Together with two other Kiwis, co-founded Crimson Education, which is now one of the World's leading… Audio
Music with Charlotte Ryan : Laneway is back
Charlotte talks to Kathryn about who is in the lineup for the Laneway Festival and plays some tracks. Audio
Amber Petty on why happy endings aren't her thing!
Australian media personality Amber Petty is not a fan of fairytales, even though she's seen one close up. Her best friend Mary married Prince Frederik of Denmark and she was a bridesmaid at the royal… Audio
Crimes NZ: Alan Hall miscarriage of justice
Today on Crimes NZ we look at what could potentially be one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in New Zealand criminal history. Alan Hall spent 19 years in jail for a murder he did not commit. Audio
Book Critic: Pip Adam
Today Pip talks to Charlotte about the books she used as inspiration for her recent Verb Festival workshop called Losing the Plot. Audio
Looking for a UFO which crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 2014
Eight years ago, an object around half a metrefell into the ocean off the coast of Papua New Guinea. It came down so fast scientists starting speculating that it came from outside our solar system… Audio
Expert feature: selling property privately
Ryan Rankin-Hirst is Director and Co-Founder of listed.co.nz - an online platform that provides key tools to complete a private sale, and connects buyers and sellers.He's today's expert. Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today Linda Burgess talks to Charlotte about her take on the coverage of the death of Queen Elizabeth and how the different networks tackled Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori. She's also been watching Only… Audio
Space Showcase on the road
Otago Museum's latest science roadshow, Tuhura Tuarangi - Aotearoa in Space kicks off today. Otago Museum's Science Engagement Co-Ordinator Dr Andrew Mills talks to Charlotte. Audio
Rock substance key in fight against climate change?
Terry Isson is the scientist speacilising in geochemistry and geobiology at the University of Waikato. He talks to Charlotte about the potential of dunite in the fight against climate change. Audio
The world-famous fly fishing rods made in Wanaka
There are only about 100 people in the world who can say they are a master-certified fly-fishing casting instructor. Carl McNeil is one of them. Audio
The Mixtape: Hohepa 'The Hori' Thompson
Māori artist Hohepa 'The Hori' Thompson chats to Charlotte Ryan and shares six of his favourite songs. Video, Audio