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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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    Kate de Goldi - Reading for Pleasure

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 14:34


    Kate de Goldi is a novelist and the Te Awhi Rito Reading Ambassador. This week she's talking Irish literature with Guyon Espiner.

    NZ photography: earliest to AI - Athol McCredie

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 21:24


    New Zealand Photography Collected: 175 Years of Photography in Aotearoa spans nearly two centuries in more than 400 pages, exploring our identity as a nation. 

    Protesting fishermen take to Auckland streets

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 7:32


    Recreational fishermen from around the country are converging on Auckland this morning in protest of The Hauraki Gulf Marine Protection Act. 

    Navigating career change with Dr Galia BarHava

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 19:42


    With the eminent close of one year and start of another, it's a time when many of us start to take stock of where we are in life and where we want to go next. 

    Calling all cheese lovers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 22:51


    Patrick McGuigan and Carlos Yescas are two cheese connoisseurs, who together set out in search of the world's best 100 cheeses.

    The thinking behind the world's greatest thinkers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 23:13


    Hugh Mackay explores twenty-five profound quotes from some of the world's greatest thinkers, from Confucius and Plato to Susan Sontag and Gloria Steinem.

    Distinguished Professor Cliff Abraham: How memories are made

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 22:37


    How good is your memory? Are you more 'memory like a sieve'? Photographic or somewhere in the middle? And have you ever wondered why that is? 

    Dr Jonathan Mathias Lassiter: Mental health in marginalised communities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 16:54


    Dr Lassiter works primarily with marginalised communities at a time when the US no longer feels like a safe or welcoming place for many. 

    From Baldrick to Alfred the Great - Sir Tony Robinson: having fun with history

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 26:16


    Sir Tony Robinson is perhaps best known for playing dogsbody Baldrick in British sitcom Blackadder. But that's just one highlight of his 50-year acting career.

    The cycling economy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 5:24


    Not only are New Zealand's cycle trails helping get more and more people outdoors but they are also boosting the economy by $1.28 billion a year. 

    Increased risk of earthquakes with climate change

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 6:03


    A world-first study by the University of Auckland contributes to the growing body of evidence that climate change effects the likelihood of earthquakes. 

    Dame Sue Bagshaw: Puberty blockers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 8:43


    This week the government put the brakes on the use of puberty blockers. The drugs delay the onset of puberty in children and young people experiencing gender dysphoria. Health Minister Simeon Brown said the changes were about ensuring treatments are safe and carefully managed. Youth health expert Dame Sue Bagshaw talks to Paddy about what this will mean for those young people affected.

    Latest from the Middle East

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 8:58


    As the UN Security Council voted to adopt a plan by US President Donald Trump for Gaza, Israel launched a strike and Trump rolled out the red carpet for the Saudi Crown Prince. 

    The future of MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 8:09


    This weekend people from Tai Tokerau will gather in Kaikohe for a hui with MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi. She was expelled from Te Pāti Māori last week. 

    Rising tensions: NZ First vs ACT

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 8:44


    MMP is all about compromise but it appears some serious rifts are appearing in our coalition government. 

    Kereama Taepa's ambitious augmented reality art

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 17:08


    Kereama Taepa's work 'Whakairo' has been described as one of the most ambitious augmented reality art experiences ever shown in a New Zealand gallery. 

    Liam Dann: AI bubble fears and "green shoots"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 14:04


    Investors are fearful that the AI bubble may be about to burst but what are the wider implications if that happens? 

    Nick Tupara: Waeranga A Hika 160 years on

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 18:17


    This week hundreds will commemorate the loss, arrest and deportation of their ancestors in a siege that took place 160 years ago on Waeranga A Hika. 

    Corey Baker: Dancing with the celebrities

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 21:27


    Corey Baker's career has taken him from Hornby to Hollywood. The choreographer and filmmaker has worked with Lady Gaga, Tim Burton and Dua Lipa, among others. 

    Hamish McKenzie: The impact of independent journalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 24:36


    Otago-born Hamish McKenzie co-founded subscription publishing start-up Substack and is its Chief Writing Officer. 

    Lars Wittig: A new way of working

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 12:28


    Hybrid working - and the option of flexible workspaces - is a worldwide trend that is also being adopted here. 

    Pill Rolling Fingers: The experience of Early Onset Parkinson's

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 18:50


    A recent recipient of a coveted Marsden grant to research early-onset Parkinson's was diagnosed with the disease herself, age 41. 

    Fran Lebowitz unleashed

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 19:38


    Never short of an opinion, Fran Lebowitz has for decades lambasted the ridiculous. 

    The power of the Pause

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 17:47


    For people pleasers who say "yes" too often, setting boundaries can be really hard. 

    The Etymology Nerd: How language shapes us

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 21:20


    Language is evolving under the influence of internet slang, algorithms and influencer culture but what does that mean for the future of communication?

    The weekend in sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 8:47


    In a big weekend of sport involving the Black Caps, the Silver Ferns and the All Whites, the All Blacks are taking on England at Twickenham overnight. 

    Reaching for the stars: Kiwi tech in space

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 5:15


    Zenno Astronautics is partnering with a US company called Portal Space Systems which will use Zenno's technology to launch their spacecraft into orbit next year. 

    Changing our climate law

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 5:18


    COP30 - the 30th annual United Nations climate summit comes as the government faces criticism for its planned amendments to the Climate Change Response Act.

    Te Pāti Māori: Out but not over

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 7:52


    MP's Tākuta Ferris and Mariameno Kapa- Kingi were expelled from the party this week with its President John  Tamihere accusing them of plotting a leadership coup.

    Latest on Trump and Epstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 5:34


    In emails released this week, the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wrote "the dog that hasn't barked is Trump."

    Call for police reform

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 10:11


    Organisations working to end sexual violence are calling for comprehensive police reform. 

    The tech behind NZ's Earth Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 13:15


    Volcanologist and Earth Sciences New Zealand principal scientist, Graham Leonard is back this week looking at the technology driving new Earth science. 

    Christian White: an almost accidental author

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 18:33


    He once sold sandwiches but thanks to the overnight success of his debut novel, Christian White can now focus on telling stories - especially scary ones. 

    Chelsea Winter: Nourishing mind, body and soul

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 15:47


    New Zealand's best-selling cookbook author Chelsea Winter is back with a brand-new cookbook 'Nourish'. 

    PM's Award for Literary Achievement for Non-fiction: Ross Calman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 21:30


    This week historian, te reo Maori translator and author, Ross Calman received the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement for Non-fiction. 

    Saul David: Tunisgrad

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 22:15


    The Allied campaign in North Africa was a turning point of World War Two. New Zealand forces including the Maori Battalion were major players. 

    Dan Te Whenua Walker: Shaping AI with Te Ao Maori

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 24:37


    Identity defines and shapes us all - and if we don't know who we are - or don't accept who we are, it is easy to feel lost and even harder to see a way forward. Dan Te Whenua Walker is a child of two cultures - born to a Scottish father and a Maori mother, growing up he says he struggled to find a sense of belonging. But the love and support of his kuia - on both sides of his family - helped to connect him to his roots and set him on the right path. Dan, of Ngati Ruanui, is now Senior Partner Development Manager and the first global co-chair for Indigenous at Microsoft - a group that empowers employees to share, support and celebrate indigenous culture. He talks to Mihingarangi about finding his place in the world - and his plan to shape AI using Te Ao Maori.

    Priscilla Presley - Life after Elvis

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 12:32


    Priscilla Presley tells Guyon Espiner what she lost and what she found when she walked away from Elvis Presley.

    41 years in the making - The Ngāti Pāoa settlement

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 4:46


    About 500 Ngāti Pāoa iwi members filled the parliamentary gallery this week to witness the house pass their treaty bill. The claim was lodged 41 years ago. The iwi received 23 million dollars in compensation. 

    Eli Katoa: How was he allowed to play?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 6:25


    The fallout from Tongan forward Eli Katoa's concussion came hard and fast this week resulting in him being hospitalised and requiring brain surgery. RNZ Sports reporter Jamie Wall talks to the likely repercussions.

    A lifetime fighting fires

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 4:48


    Today the Paekakariki fire brigade is turning 80. Paekakariki Deputy Chief Aaron Richardson spoke to Guyon ahead of today's celebrations.

    Proposed ban on beggars and rough sleepers

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2025 6:18


    The government has said it is considering a ban on people begging and sleeping rough in central business districts. Mark Knoff-Thomas is the CEO of Auckland's Newmarket Business Association, he's concerned that a ban would only move vulnerable people into other areas of the city.

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