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A magazine programme hosted by Kim Hill, with long-form, in-depth feature interviews on current affairs, science, modern life, history, the arts and more.

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    Music Portrait of a Humble Disabled Samoan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 15:34


    Music Portrait of a Humble Disabled Samoan is the new show telling the story of Fonoti Pati Umaga, former bassist for the Holidaymakers, who after a fall in 2005 was left a tetraplegic. 

    My Cemetery Journeys - Mariana Enriquez

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 28:48


    Mariana Enriquez's fascination with burial grounds as a teenager lead to a lifelong interest in uncovering the secrets of our final resting places.

    Wellington's sewage spill disaster

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 7:49


    What is the ecological impact of the Moa Point treatment plant spill and how does it compare to the sewage spilling into the sea in the rest of the world? 

    Behind Black Sheep

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 14:46


    New Zealand's most awarded podcast, RNZ's Black Sheep is back with more real life, shady, controversial and sometimes downright villainous characters. 

    Jane and Jimmy Barnes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 23:07


    Aussie rock icon Jimmy Barnes has certainly lived a full life but he hasn't been living his best life - until now. 

    David Fiu: Making a noise at the Tattoo

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 9:29


    The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo is bringing its 75th anniversary show to Auckland for the very first time. 

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    George Saunders: Life, death and what comes next

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 37:13


    The Booker prize winner confronts the biggest issues of our time: corporate greed, the environmental consequences of progress and the question of absolution.

    Summer reading with Kate de Goldi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 12:04


    Kate de Goldi has got a nose for a good book and she's back to share her thoughts on Island Storm by Brian Floca and Sydney Smith and From Far Around They Saw Us Burn by Alice Jolly.

    The Visitors playwright Jane Harrison

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 21:57


    The Visitors is a reimagining of the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 from a First Nations' perspective and it's part of this year's Auckland Arts Festival.

    Hitting the keys with renowned pianist Jeremy Denk

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 18:19


    Jeremy Denk is one of America's finest pianists and a New York Times bestselling author for his 2022 memoir Every Good Boy Does Fine.

    Brad Thorn: Champions Do Extra

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 29:44


    Rugby royalty, Brad Thorn is one of those rare athletes who conquered the world in green and gold and again in black. 

    Carol Ann Maher: Healthy body, healthy mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 14:48


    With summer and the festive season coinciding in the southern hemisphere, many of us are now dealing with the consequences of holiday weight gain. 

    Nicholas Hytner: The Choral

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 28:52


    BAFTA, Olivier and Tony award winner, Nicholas Hytner's new film The Choral is just out in cinemas. 

    Richard Haass: A tumultuous start to 2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 23:34


    From Iran to Greenland and Venezuela, it has been a tumultuous start to the year. We look at what that means for geo-political stability. 

    Wagner Moura: Golden Globe winner and Oscar-tipped Best Actor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 16:50


    Star of The Secret Agent, Wagner Moura is hotly tipped to scoop one of the most coveted Oscars at this year's Academy Awards.

    Festive foods at the Northcote Saturday Market

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 4:21


    Mihingarangi reports live from the Northcote Saturday Market and sampling the best festive foods on offer.

    Christmas past and present

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 12:39


    Whatever Christmas means to you, there is no doubt that the way we celebrate it looks very different to the way it was celebrated a generation or two ago. 

    Recycling at the Northcote Saturday Market

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 6:12


    Mihingarangi reports live from the Northcote Saturday Market where they are using recycled materials to build a miniature town centre. 

    Living with dyslexia: Chanelle Moriah

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 23:01


    Chanelle Moriah is a neurodivergent author and illustrator whose latest workbook, I Am Dyslexic, lays out what it's like to live with dyslexia. 

    Summer reading with Claire Mabey

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 7:33


    Looking for a good book to get stuck into these summer holidays? Claire Mabey shares her reckons for kids, teens and adult readers. 

    Women on the power tools

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 18:09


    Nikki Moss is the founder of Womenzshed in Auckland, which runs workshops for women who want to learn how to use the tools needed to get the DIY done. 

    Michelangelo expert: Christopher Longhurst

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 24:36


    A Different View is a new exhibition coming to Wellington fusing centuries old art with new tech to show off over 50 masterpieces.

    Helping hands: Could care robots solve the aged care crisis?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 22:44


    One future solution to the shortage of care workers is the use of care robots - robots with the ability to perform everyday personal and household tasks. 

    The economic horizon with Liam Dann

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 8:42


    On Thursday the latest GDP numbers gave cause for cautious optimism. 

    Giles Male: Competitive spreadsheeting

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 13:07


    Spreadsheets are some people's idea of organisational heaven. For others they are hell. But who knew spreadsheeting is a competitive e-sport? 

    Netball and cricket to look for new CEO's

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 3:05


    Two high profile resignations in two days hit the world of sport this week. 

    An Auckland City Mission Christmas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 11:09


    Christmas budgets will again be stretched this year as the high cost of living continues to be a concern for many. 

    Driving on dunes

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 7:32


    As many people head off to the beaches for summer, a group from a far north hapū are trying to educate those who drive on the beach and in the dunes. 

    Latest from the US

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 15:54


    President Trump has ordered the suspension of the green card lottery, which allows up to 50 thousand people into the US through a random selection process. 

    Proposed change to sale of alcohol

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 9:15


    With the festive season in full swing, the government is proposing to allow restaurants with on-site retail spaces to sell take-home booze. 

    Taonga pūoro with Rob Thorne

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 18:31


    Rob Thorne is an internationally renowned Māori taonga pūoro musician and anthropologist, at the forefront of the revival of traditional Māori instruments. 

    Vasanti Unka: representing NZ's diversity in children's books

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 14:33


    Vasanti Unka is an award-winning writer, designer and illustrator, her newest children's book PukaPuka is a celebration of reading and the role library's play in our communities. Vasanti was also awarded the Arts Foundation Mallinson Rendel Laureate Award for Illustration in 2021. She speaks to Mihi Forbes about her journey into the world of children's books, South Asian voices becoming part of New Zealand's landscape, and the importance of libraries for the young.

    How to: Family Christmas dinner for under $50

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 14:42


    Chef Del Holland is back to show us how to whip up something impressive, without breaking the bank this Christmas. 

    K-Road institution closes after 35 years

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 11:28


    Locals claim K'Rd's Malaysian Restaurant, Sri Penang is the best Malaysian food spot in Auckland but owner Ange Siew and her chef husband Kun are calling it a day.

    My First Ikura

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 13:19


    The founder of storytelling platform Nuku has published a book to normalise discussion around a young woman's first menstrual cycle. 

    The art of travelling light these holidays

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 17:50


    At 50, Katherine Leamy packed her bag and headed off on a big international trip with nothing more than a backpack weighing 5 kgs. 

    Brain-computer interfaces

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 11:31


    They're especially useful for communicating with people who've lost the ability to speak or move their body. At the extreme, one brain-computer interface prototype can decipher imagined sentences, and comes with password protection to avoid revealing private thoughts. To understand more, Mihi is joined by University of Auckland Professor of Psychology Anthony Lambert.

    Why giving makes children happier

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 8:48


    We all love to receive gifts - especially at this time of the year - but there is joy to be had in giving too. And the latest results from a study of over 200 children suggests that that joy can be experienced from a very young age. Professor Annette Henderson, director of the Early Learning Lab at Auckland University joins Mihingarangi to explain what this can mean for children and their parents.

    Unravelling the mystery of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 24:46


    Aviation pioneer Charles Kingsford Smith's plane disappeared on a flight from England to Australia. What happened has remained a mystery – until now. 

    Red carpet rolls out for Avatar 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 5:57


    Wellington is playing host to the stars of Tinseltown, with the third Avatar movie Fire and Ash having its Australasian premiere there tonight. 

    Unravelling the mystery of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 25:46


    The southern hemisphere has had no shortage of aviation pioneers. In New Zealand we celebrate the exploits of Richard Pearse and Jean Batten while Australia has Sir Charles Kingsford Smith - the first person to pilot a flight between our two countries. This year marks the 90th anniversary of Kingsford Smith's disappearance on a flight from England to Australia. While some wreckage later washed up near Burma, now known as Myanmar, what happened to Kingsford-Smith and his co-pilot has remained a mystery - until now. Award-winning Australian film maker Damien Lay spent over twenty years scouting for wreckage and presents his account of why and how their plane, The Lady Southern Cross went down, in his book Of Air and Men. He talks to Susie Ferguson about his mission to uncover the truth.

    New year, new you: Yoga in your 70s - and your 90s!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 11:24


    At 97, Maureen Maclean is one of several seniors to sign up for a 31-day New Year yoga challenge at their local studio in Hamilton. 

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