Karyn Hay
Actor Bruce Hopkins is doing backwards somersaults for charity
Bruce Hopkins is fundraising by somersaulting for support service Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: 23 November 2022
Hayden Donnell joins Karyn Hay for the latest analysis of New Zealand's media landscape. Audio
What to do with offal and tripe
Offal isn't for everybody. Karyn sits down with expert butcher Glenn McKendry of Westmere Butchery to find out how you can use it. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Follow the leader
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a blizzard of commentary about Christopher Luxon's performance, Chinese state-sponsored propaganda in the Herald… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Follow the leader
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a blizzard of commentary about Christopher Luxon's performance, Chinese state-sponsored propaganda in the Herald…
AudioHow to cope when the kids leave home
It's normal to experience grief when the kids leave home - it's called empty nest syndrome. Karyn talks to psychologist Linda Marieskind about what to do if you're struggling to cope with an empty… Audio
Buzz Moller on Voom's new single featuring Fazerdaze
Voom sent Karyn a new single today, it's called "Magic (ft Fazerdaze)". Karyn chats to Buzz Moller from the band. Video, Audio
What happens when you catch Covid three times
Auckland Pride Executive Director, Max Tweedie, has had COVID-19 three times. He tells Karyn what the experience has been like. Audio
Meteorite provides new insight about how water arrived on Earth
Scientists say the Winchcombe meteorite, which crashed onto a UK driveway last year, holds key information about how water arrived on Earth. Audio
The world's first indigenous full-distance triathlon event
IronMaori Toa is billed as the world's first indigenous full-distance triathlon event Audio
Healthy Homes deadline extension causes concern for renters advocates
Renters advocates are warning the government's healthy homes deadline extension will mean more renters are hospitalised with preventable illness. Audio
A year's worth of found objects on show
Auckland-based installation artist Dr Julie Teale is opening a new exhibition this week showcasing a year's worth of found or donated objects. Entitled Koha - Presenting Plentitude, the show starts on… Audio
How to wash your face according to science
It seems simple. But in a world of "skinfluencers" detailing their 20-step skincare routine - what actually works? Dr Michelle Wong is a cosmetic chemist and science educator with a PhD in Chemistry… Audio
BBC World with Eleanor Smallwood
The BBC's Eleanor Smallwood discusses Vladimir Putin in Armenia, UN/Iran Latest, and Tutankhamun Audio
135-year-old message found in bottle
Edinburgh plumber Peter Allan found a bottle containing a 135-year-old message while cutting a hole in floorboards in a client's house. Audio
Eleven kiwi released in Wellington
Eleven Kiwi were released into the Mākara hills of Wellington over the weekend - the first step in bringing the national icon back to the nation's capital. Audio
Door for voting age change open
The Supreme Court has paved the way for a possible change to the voting age. After failing in the High Court and the Court of Appeal, lobby group Make it 16 took their case to the supreme court… Audio
Dinner parties with Peta Mathias
Are dinner parties a thing of the past? One person who hosts dinner parties more than most is gastronomad and author Peta Mathias. Audio
Nights Sport with Bryan Waddle
Veteran sports broadcaster and cricket commentator Bryan Waddle joins Karyn on the programme. Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Tamaki's resident music nerd steps out of his makeshift recording studio to bring us his favourite tracks of the week. This week he shares tracks from Vanessa Wagner, Into the Sun and Dakar de Noche. Audio