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Calling Home: Bernard Long from Trinidad and Tobago
11:35 AM.Bernard Long grew up in Rotorua but has been living in Trinidad and Tobago for the past 30 years. Read more Audio
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Best Song Eva: Jimmy Barnes
11:06 AM.Scottish-born, Australian rocker Jimmy Barnes is with Jim to chat about the 40th anniversary edition of his album For The Working Class Man, and choose the Best Song Eva... Read more Audio
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It’s over and out for 'Sex and the City' fans
10:48 AM.Film and TV critic Sarah McMullan is with Jim to talk about the fizzling out of Sex and the City's sequel And Just Like That. Read more Audio
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A statistics professor on the nature of 'luck'
10:05 AM.Self-described 'mild-mannered statistics professor' Jeffrey Rosenthal discusses superstitions, luck, opinion polls, and the online chess scandal he was recruited to help solve. Read more Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
9:40 AM.This week we discuss how cooling rice or pasta after cooking can help make them healthier and the rise of the matcha trend. Read more Audio
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The Birds Nest: an all-woman tiny home village
8:30 AM.The Bird's Nest is an all-woman tiny home village founded by 70-year-old Robyn Yerian, located about an hour out of Dallas, Texas. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz
8:25 AM.Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz. Read more Audio
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Prof Al Gillespie: is a deal on the horizon for Ukraine?
8:13 AM.International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins Jim to assess the wheeling and dealing between Trump, Putin, and Zelensky. Read more Audio
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Teen Reads with Rosanna Williams
11:45 AM.The digital age poses unique challenges to a new generation of readers, so what helps foster a positive relationship to reading in youth? The answer might just be the right book. Read more Audio
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My Latest Track: Mohi
11:28 AM.Maori neo-soul artist Mohi shares his new single 'Up Late' from forthcoming album The Flowers That Grow From Concrete Pavements. Read more Video, Audio
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Will making nature sacred save it?
11:06 AM.Anthropologist Dimitris Xygalatas has spent most of his academic life studying rituals, and has come to believe the reverence that comes with them is the key to preserving our natural environment. Read more Audio
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Alice Taylor: making delicious, no-frills food
10:35 AM.Chef and writer Alice Taylor has grown her Instagram following from 40,000 to over 300,000. The secret ingredient? Authenticity. Read more Audio
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Best Song Eva: Temepara Bailey
10:06 AM.Netball great Temepara Bailey has returned home after three years coaching the Gold Coast Titans. She joins Stacey to choose her 'Best Song Eva'. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Alistair Wiggins from Pune, India
9:40 AM.Alistair Wiggins moved from London to Pune, India in 2018. It's a place known for its temperate climate and engineering schools. Alistair's with Stacey to talk about settling in in India and the city… Read more Audio
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Eboni Waitere: Taking the helm at the Publishers Association
8:30 AM.Eboni Waitere (Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitāne) has just made history with her appointment as the first Māori president of the Publishers Association of New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Sunday Quiz with Hamish McDouall
8:25 AM.Former Whanganui Mayor Hamish McDouall is with us with a curly question for today's quiz. Read more Audio
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News from the UK with Jamie Tahana
8:14 AM.London-based freelance journalist and former RNZ reporter Jamie Tahana is with us to talk about the news of the week in the UK and Europe. Read more Audio
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Posting ennui: Is social media getting less social?
11:42 AM.Have you noticed a drop in breakfast photos and random musings on your social media pages? It's not just you. Read more Audio
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Defective buildings: Holding those responsible to account
11:32 AM.John Gray, president of the Home Owners & Buyers Association of New Zealand, is back with Jim to talk about what is being done in other countries to lift building standards and dissuade rogue… Read more Audio
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Could microbes help unlock the mystery of dementia?
11:06 AM.A hidden world of bacteria and fungi could play a role in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. Read more Audio
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Across the Tasman with ABC’s Angus Grigg
10:35 AM.ABC's Four Corners revealed how a simple scam saw tens of thousands of Australians fraudulently claim at least $2b in GST refunds. Read more Audio
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Calling Home: Lynda Flinn from Nova Scotia
10:07 AM.Lynda Flinn has been living in the seaside town of Chester, Nova Scotia, for almost 36 years. Read more Audio
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Dr Stephen Best: Can we throw away our specs?
9:46 AM.Ophthalmologist Stephen Best is with Jim to talk about the latest 'cure' for poor eyesight being touted on social media. Read more Audio
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The Sunday Morning Quiz
9:40 AM.Our usual quizmaster is taking a break this week, so Jim is joined by regular listener Ray Coventry. Read more Audio
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Riley Knight: History's Strangest Deaths
8:33 AM.hHost of the Half-Arsed History podcast Riley Knight has just released his highly entertaining debut book History's Strangest Deaths. Read more Audio