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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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    Daria Lavelle: Aftertaste

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 26:11


    Clairgustance is the psychic ability to perceive tastes or flavours through extrasensory perception, rather than mere eating. It's at the core of Ukraine-born, American author Daria Lavelle's Aftertaste, part ghost story, part gastro romance, it's an investigation of food: what we like to eat, who it reminds us of and who it connects us to. Daria speaks to Susie about her odyssey through food and love, life and death.

    Chef Rosheen Kaul's Secret Sauce

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 20:10


    One of Australia's leading chefs, food columnists and author of the award-winning cookbook Chinese-ish, Rosheen Kaul is back with a saucy second book. 

    Australian First Nations poet Dominic Guererra

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 20:42


    Australian First Nations poet, spoken word performer, artist, and Nations Editor at Cordite Review, Dominic Guererra has brought his work to New Zealand for the first time. 

    Aotearoa Light: A lifetime exploring our backyard

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 12:52


    A celebration of the beauty of our backyard, Aotearoa Light is also a reminder that we need to protect it.

    Queenie Tan: The Finfluencer Making Personal Finance Fun

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 16:18


    Queenie Tan, a 28-year-old mum of one, is a 'finfluencer', making a living sharing her top tips for building wealth - regardless of whether you have $5000 to invest or just $5. 

    Graham Leonard: Latest research on flooding

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 14:32


    Volcanologist and Earth Sciences New Zealand principal scientist, Graham Leonard is back this week covering the challenge of flooding in Aotearoa. 

    Ian McEwan: What We Can Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 34:05


    Ian McEwan's latest novel is set in a post-climate change future where survivors are haunted by the richness of a lost world.

    Filling streets with trees

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 17:09


    Communities worldwide are planting trees. In New Zealand. Hāwera has 7.5% tree canopy, Picton has nearly 59%. The average across all NZ towns and cities is 19%. 

    How Saudi Arabia took over the world of sport - James Montague

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 30:25


    James Montague has taken an in-depth look at how the murder of Saudi journalist and dissident Jamal Khashoggi sped up Saudi Arabia's involvement and investment in sport. 

    NZ Fashion week: Dogs on the catwalk

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 3:16


    NZ Fashion week finishes today in Auckland. Having had a tough few years, there's a sense the fashion world in New Zealand is banding together, even seeing the return of one of its big global stars - alongside some surprising new ones! RNZ's lifestyle and entertainment reporter Serena Soloman speaks to MIhi about the catwalk debut of several greyhounds.

    Partnering indigenous knowledge with technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 7:58


    Marae are often on the front line of natural disasters, opening their doors to shelter the community and at times hit hard by floods themselves. PhD researcher Haukapuanui Vercoe was recently recognised with the 2025 New Zealand Esri Young Scholar Award. Vercoe also recently represented Aotearoa at the Esri User Conference in San Diego, showcasing how Indigenous knowledge and technology can work together to strengthen marae, whanau, hapu, and iwi resilience against natural hazards. He talks to Susie from his home in Rotorua.

    Teaching teens and schools about concussion

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 7:23


    If you're scrambling around in the laundry right now looking for boots and shin pads, chances are you're off to a kid's sports event. Alongside the joys of sport come some things to be weary of - like concussion. To help teenagers and their schools better cope with concussion, a group of researchers has developed a framework they hope to use to educate and encourage more reporting. Project co-lead Professor Gisela Sole from Otago's School of Physiotherapy explains to Mihingarangi how it would work.

    Latest on Ukraine and Russia

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 8:48


    Overnight Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky rejected proposals for a buffer zone between Ukrainian and Russian forces as part of a peace deal. His comments followed a report suggesting European leaders were considering a 40km (25-mile) buffer zone as part of either a ceasefire or longer-term agreement. In the same week, Russia launched its biggest attack on the Ukrainian capital this month, damaging EU and British offices. The strikes took place less than two weeks after US President Trump hosted Russian President Vladimir Putin at a summit in Alaska, hoping to advance his peace efforts. The BBC's Russian Editor Vitaly Shevshenko talks to Susie from London.

    Elderly hit hard by cost of living crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 9:13


    Consumer confidence has fallen to a 10-month low as the high cost of living and weak housing and labour markets continue to have an impact. The ANZ-Roy Morgan survey on Friday also revealed consumers' perceptions of their personal financial situations had fallen to their lowest level since October 2023. Financial mentors say the cost of living is particularly concerning for those on fixed incomes like pensioners. This week an RNZ survey showed even retirees who have paid off their homes are struggling as rates and insurance costs increase. Retirement Commissioner Jane Wrightson joins Susie Ferguson from Wellington.

    Polls closed in Samoan election

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 4:56


    The polls have closed and results are trickling in for the Samoan General Election which has been described as one of the most unpredictable elections in history. This election race was originally scheduled for April next year but brought forward after a split in the ruling FAST party. It led to months of political instability that ended with Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa's minority government being unable to pass its 2025 Budget. NZ Pacific correspondent Grace Tinetali-Fiava'a speaks to Mihingarangi Forbes from Apia.

    Reserve Bank resignation

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 7:37


    The resignation of the Reserve Bank chair Neil Quigley was announced by Finance Minister Nicola Willis last night as happening with "immediate effect". It came after months of close scrutiny over his handling of Adrian Orr's resignation as Governor. Quigley described Orr's resignation, in early March, as a "personal decision" but a series of revelations followed that cast doubt on that. Minister Willis declined to be interviewed on Saturday Morning but in a pre-recorded interview to RNZ last night she said "Mr Quigley chose to tend his resignation. If he had not offered his resignation, I would have asked him for it." RNZ Business Editor Gyles Beckford has the latest.

    Donovan Bixley - picture books for good readers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 12:28


    Author and illustrator Donovan Bixley is one of New Zealand's most acclaimed picture book creators and believes that illustrated books can be ageless. 

    Haley Cohen Gilliland: A Flower Traveled in my Blood

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 24:45


    In the late 1970s, a group of Argentinian grandmothers, banded together to find their lost children and grandchildren following a series of kidnappings by the military junta

    Garden design with Hannah Zwartz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 12:43


    The time for seed sowing is almost upon us, and it'll determine what your garden will look like for the months to come. 

    Prevalence of prolapse: Liz Childs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 21:20


    Pelvic organ prolapse is common for women but is seldom openly talked about. In New Zealand about 50% of women experience some degree of prolapse.

    Kura Te Ua - Haka theatre

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 12:53


    Autaia gives rangatahi a chance to explore their creativity by coming up with a story they want to tell and working out how to tell that tale through haka, dance and theatre. 

    Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, Paula Vogel

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 18:51


    Paula Vogel's Mother Play is an absurd, funny, and unflinching exploration of family, identity, and the ties that both bind and break us. 

    Gwyneth: The Biography

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 26:07


    Gwyneth Paltrow is one of the most influential, aspirational and polarising celebrities of the last thirty years: her influence spanning entertainment, fashion and wellness. 

    Skinny's trending, what happened to body positivity?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 25:58


    A new doco series Cutting the Curve explores the backlash against body diversity in fashion and the wider implications this has on society. 

    The Tesla Files - Sönke Iwersen

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 19:10


    Groundbreaking book, The Tesla Files is a tell-all of the world's most powerful businessman, Elon Musk and the rise and fall of his empire. 

    Kendra Cocksedge on the Women's Rugby World Cup

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 8:24


     Black Fern legend Kendra Cocksedge is alongside our national team as they seek to defend their title at this year's Women's Rugby World Cup. 

    Capturing space through a Kiwi lens

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 10:29


    When New Zealand and Australia missed out on hosting the world's largest radio telescope in 2012, Dr Tim Molteno decided to build his own!

    Social media ban for under 16s

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 6:31


    An Auckland-based criminologist is concerned New Zealand's proposed social media ban for under-16s won't address on-line misogyny. 

    Youth homelessness on the rise

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 8:45


    Youth homelessness advocates are calling for more to be done to help vulnerable young people who don't have safe, stable accommodation. 

    Fonterra's multi-billion dollar deal

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 6:23


    Yesterday Fonterra announced plans to sell its consumer businesses to global dairy giant Lactalis. The sale price? $3.845 billion.

    Latest from Gaza

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2025 6:32


    A UN-backed body has confirmed there is famine in Gaza City. The report has been labelled an "outright lie" by Israel. 

    Mother of the Nation - the story of Dame Whina Cooper

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 21:14


    Written and illustrated specially for children, this is the true story of Dame Whina Cooper who drove many successful campaigns for Māori and women's rights. 

    Charlotte Wood - Stone Yard Devotional

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 22:57


    Australian author Charlotte Wood's latest book Stone Yard Devotional was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. Stone Yard Devotional talks about finding inspiration in personal upheaval and the stories that shaped Charlotte's childhood while merging with an entirely invented story about an enclosed religious community. Described as "one of Australia's most original and provocative writers" Charlotte Wood is the author of seven novels and three books of non-fiction. She's appearing at Word Christchurch at the end of this month.

    Breaking the cycle of transgenerational trauma

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 19:25


    We inherit our genes but can we inherit trauma? There's no doubt we can feel it but can the trauma of previous generations be expressed in our genetic code? 

    Wood Carving with Stephen Myhre

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 11:09


    With decades of experience in traditional and contemporary carving, artist Stephen Myhre is known for his mastery in wood, jade and bone. 

    Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 16:20


    Launched back in 2004, The Biggest Loser put America's obesity problem on the big screen for 18 seasons. Producers looked for overweight people who were desperate to change their lives and take home a $250,000 prize. With contestants working out to the point of being sick, being berated by fitness instructors, pulling two-ton cars, taking part in temptation challenges and gorging on desserts; it trod a fine line. Now a 3-part documentary series, Fit for TV: The Reality of the Biggest Loser reveals the toxicity behind the scenes, talking to former winners, contestants, team doctors and experts. Saturday Morning speaks with former trainer-turned host, Bob Harper.

    Olaide Saddiq's Grenfell Tower documentary

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 23:32


    Netflix doco Grenfell traces the events leading up to the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017. 

    Forever Auckland FC: Dame Julie Christie and Auckland FC CEO Nick Becker

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 21:11


    Forever Auckland FC is a new docuseries, featuring players, coaches, owners and fans following the behind-the-scenes machinations of NZ's newest football club. 

    Ellen Rykers - Bird of the Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 24:34


    Bird of the Year swoops into the competition's backstory while showcasing incredible illustrations from more than a dozen top wildlife artists.

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    Esther Freud - My Sister and other Lovers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 23:08


    Great-granddaughter of Sigmund, daughter to British painter Lucien, and brought up by strong women, Esther Freud's new novel is about sisterhood. 

    Rugby Championship: All Blacks vs Pumas

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 4:16


    It's the start of the rugby championship this weekend which features New Zealand, South Africa, Argentina and Australia. 

    Decoding ME/CFS

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 10:53


    New research has found ME/CFS is partly caused by genetics, related to the immune and nervous system.

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