Jesse Mulligan
Mosque attack survivor's walk to reclaim peace
Mosque attack survivor Temel Atacocogu joins us to reflect on his Walk For Peace. Audio
What reality television tells us about ourselves
Once you get past the Kardashian tantrums, the scheming castaways on Survivor and the Real Housewives histrionics, there's much to learn about ourselves in reality TV, says sociologist and TV-lover… Audio
Expert feature: Making fresh pasta
To tell us about making your own pasta and which shapes go best with which sauces, Pici restaurant chef, Jonathan Thevenard joins Jesse. Audio
Australian Correspondent: Brad Foster
Sydney-based Brad Foster joins Jesse to talk about the unusual weather that's been hitting the east coast of Australia, causing flooding and damage. He's also got the latest on the Covid numbers and… Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Linda tells us about Mary Berry Loves to Cook (TVNZ on Demand), Spencer on Neon and Landscapers which is available on Netflix and Neon . Audio
Album number one in history - Supertramp
Album number one in history - Supertramp. Audio
Hair and Loathing podcast launches
RNZ journalist Charlotte Cook shares her personal story and tells us why she created Hair and Loathing. Audio
Feminine Eye festival celebrates women directors
Feminine Eye is a celebration of women directors, showcasing their artistry behind the camera. Billie Rogers talks to Jesse. Audio
Using cheaper fuel may cost in the long run - MIA
The Motor Industry Association's Mark Stockdale explains why going for lower-grade fuel might not save everyone money in the long run. Audio
Critter of the Week: Chatham Islands' pleasing fungus beetle
This week's critter is 'A pleasing fungus beetle', a secretive and endangered beetle from Rangiauria in the Chatham Islands. We don't know much about the pleasing fungus beetle, Cryptodacne… Audio
Music 101: Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
Vegan Nachos
This week food stylist and cook Kelly Gibney shares her recipe for tray bake vegan nachos. The star of this dish is the 'mince' made with chilli, tofu, mushrooms and lentils. Audio
Meet woman blowing the whistle at the first Super Rugby Aupiki match
Last night was an historic moment for New Zealand sport when women's domestic competition Super Rugby Aupiki kicked off its inaugural season in Hamilton. Maggie Cogger-Orr talks to Jesse about making… Audio
Your Money with Mary Holm
Today Mary talks about why comparing returns on rental property and shares is tricky. She explains that people usually borrow to invest in rental property, and most don't in shares. Borrowing to… Audio
NZ Sporting History: The career and legacy of Anne Audain
In today's New Zealand Sporting History we look back on the incredible career and legacy of runner, Anne Audain Anne was a middle and long-distance runner and a pioneer in women's sports. Audio, Gallery
Music Critic: Matthew Crawley
Today Store manager at Flying Out Records in Auckland, Matthew Crawley talks to Jesse about a brand new Belle & Sebastian song and a new album from Nilüfer Yanya. Audio
Russian war on Ukraine stops vital research at Chernobyl
Thirty-six years after the world's worst nuclear accident, the Chernobyl nuclear facility is now in the midst of a war zone. As Russia attacks Ukraine, there are fears the invaluable research carried… Audio
Bookmarks with filmmaker Briar March
Today's Bookmarks guest is talented filmmaker Briar March. She's spent the past 20 years directing some of the most impactful documentaries to come out of Aotearoa and taken home many awards in the… Audio
Podcast Critic: Alix Higby
RNZ Afternoons producer, Alix Higby, has been listening to a podcast on the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders called America's Girls. Audio