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Food: Georgian eggplant and walnut rolls
3:08 PM.Julie Le Clerc, food editor of NZ House & Garden magazine, has a follow up on her recent trip to Georgia with this delicious appetizer found on tables throughout the country. Grab the full recipe… Read more Audio
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NZ Live: Search For Yeti
2:20 PM.Wellington-based band Search for Yeti describe their sound as a mix of indie rock, shoegaze and folk. They join us for a live session at the Te Whanganui-a-Tara studio. Read more Video, Audio
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Film Review: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Rebel Ridge
2:10 PM.Dominic Corry graces the studio and reviews the Tim Butron sequel that's currently in theatres and the Netflix action thriller Rebel Ridge. Read more Audio
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Freaky Friday: the stained-glass window
1:45 PM.Valarie calls her daughter in the US and then things get weird ... Read more Audio
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How Much Should You Have In Your Kiwisaver
1:35 PM.Since KiwiSaver launched in 2007 more than 110 billion dollars has been invested in the scheme. But, of course, everyone contributes differently and has different goals for their savings. So how does… Read more Audio
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Why You Should Clean Your Paintings
1:25 PM.Spring cleaning may be on the cards for a lot of us, but If the idea of cleaning for the sake of cleanliness doesn't motivate you perhaps the prospect of uncovering valuable works of art will, Thats… Read more Audio
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Mosako The Dog and the Air NZ crew who love her
1:10 PM.One of the coolest parts of working for an airline is undoubtedly getting to travel and meet people in all corners of the world. Turns out, sometimes it isn't the people that leave the biggest… Read more Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm
3:15 PM.Have your rates gone sky high? The Mistress of Money Mary Holm says it might be time for a rates postponement. Read more Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Bruce Trotter
2:30 PM.It's been 50 years since the first windsurfing board was imported onto our shores. The crazy new sport which combined surfing and sailing proved popular with Kiwis and brought the country Olympic… Read more Audio
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Music Critic: Hanisi Garue and Phoebe Rings
2:10 PM.Sarah Thomson reviews Niueans of Ariki Street (Liogi He Iki 03) by Hanisi Garue and Daisy by Phoebe Rings. Read more Audio
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Great album: Manning Fireworks by MJ Lenderman
1:45 PM.This is a new album from the North Carolina-based singer/songwriter who played a few shows in New Zealand earlier this year. Rolling Stone called the album a 'sad-guy indie rock gem' and praised his… Read more Audio
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How to milk a lentil
1:35 PM.A Palmerston North startup company has taken Dairy free products a step further, making a cream out of Lentils, it looks and tastes like the real thing and has no allergens. Andfoods is the company… Read more Audio
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A reading quest like no other
1:25 PM.Book lover and Illustrator Tanya Wolfkamp has embarked on a literary quest: to read every novel by every great author born before 1904. Where is she in the quest and how far does she have to go? Read more Audio
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Recycling vs downcycling
1:15 PM.Earlier this week, Jesse spoke to an organisation called Tyrewise about a new tyre recycling scheme that began operating this month. Well, following that interview we heard from several people who… Read more Audio
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Stories from Our Changing World
3:35 PM.Claire Concannon visits the Australian synchrotron in Melbourne where intense beams of x-ray light are created for use in science, including some New Zealand research. Audio
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Feature interview: why do conspiracy theories thrive?
3:10 PM.If you make it trend you make it true says Renee DiResta, the former technical research manager at the Stanford university Internet Observatory. She herself as been the subject of a conspiracy theory… Read more Audio
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Bookmarks with Jack Cashmore
2:30 PM.Jack is the executive chef and co-owner of award winning restaurant The Chef's Table at Blue Duck Station. Jack first volunteered at the station in 2011 whilst here on an OE before returning home to… Read more Audio
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Easy Eats with Sam Parish: Kimchi Chicken Burgers
2:20 PM.These burgers take shake and bake to a whole new level. Sam Parish explains how with Jesse today. Read more Audio
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Podcast Critic: two podcasts about the Polkinghorne trial
2:12 PM.Evie Ashton reviews two competing podcasts about the Polkinghorne trial: Stuff Extra's The Trial and NZ Herald (NZME's) The Accused. Audio
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Heading Off: the Himalayas - what to know
1:45 PM.Emma Gleason is the Lifestyle and Travel Deputy Editor at the NZ Herald and joins Jesse Mulligan to discuss signing up to a multi-day hike in the Himalayas for the first time. Read more Audio
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Try Strumming This Giant Guitar
1:35 PM.Gore is well-known as the Country Music Capital of New Zealand, and nothing encapsulates that better than the iconic 'Gold Guitar' sculpture in the town centre. It was unveiled in 1988 to commemorate… Read more Audio
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Australia's Giant Sea Scorpion
1:25 PM.Australia is home to some of the deadliest creatures in the world, but it could be worse! Recently, they've discovered a giant sea scorpion which used to stalk the waters... Dr Patrick Smith - a… Read more Audio
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The New Sex Gene?
1:15 PM.The Y chromosome is in decline and there have been fears that humans could become extinct unless we evolve a new sex gene. But in positive news for all of us Japanese researchers have discovered that… Read more Audio
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Thrift
3:30 PM.Why do we spend so much money on our cars? Katy Gosset learns some easy maintenance tips to help avoid budget blowouts and keep our cars on the road. Audio
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The Promise of Microfinance
3:10 PM.The reality of microfinance, small loans of just a few dollars, is a lot messier than initially thought. Read more Audio