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When protecting us from the evils of the internet backfires
25 Aug 2025When it comes to making the internet safer for children and better for society the devil is in the detail - and those details are often overlooked. Audio
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Worlds of Music 24 August, 2025
24 Aug 2025Music from the world, for the world, featuring Fanfare Ciocarlia, Shuggie Otis, Rahim Alhaj, and Indian slide guitarist, Debashish Bhattacharya. Audio
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From the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the Len Lye Centre:
"Writing about music," an old expression goes, "is like dancing about architecture". An expression used to express the futility of translating music into words. So what about translating architecture… Audio
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Mad Men director on coming up in the new golden age of television
If you've watched any of the leading television shows in the past 25 years, it's likely Lesli Linka Glatter had a hand in directing them. Mad Men, Homeland, Twin Peaks, Gilmore Girls and The Walking… Audio
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Regional Wrap: The Record Keeper of Geraldine
In South Canterbury, Geraldine is home to a unique vinyl and coffee outlet called The Record Keeper. It's entirely powered by solar power and a bit of a stage for up and coming musicians Next week… Audio
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Seduction, debauchery and madness: Mary Shelley's birth of Frankenstein
Following a notorious night of debauchery, English novelist Mary Shelley becomes the mother of horror. Set in Geneva in Switzerland in 1816, ATC's new thriller, Mary: The Birth of Frankenstein… Audio
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Favourite music from childhood with Fleabite and Levity Beet's Beetbite
FleaBITE have recently joined up with another popular and prodigious creative talent Takaka's Levity Beet to create the kids music duo BeetBITE. These two artists have between them taken top spots at… Audio
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Fast Favourites: Writer, academic and plus-size model Kaarina Parker
Writer, academic and plus-size model, Kaarina Parker will be walking in this year's Fashion Week. It coincides with RNZ's new documentary series, Cutting The Curve, which looks at the new era of diet… Audio
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Calling Home: Bernard Long from Trinidad and Tobago
24 Aug 2025Bernard Long grew up in Rotorua but has been living in Trinidad and Tobago for the past 30 years. Audio
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Best Song Eva: Jimmy Barnes
24 Aug 2025Scottish-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... Audio
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It’s over and out for 'Sex and the City' fans
24 Aug 2025Film 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. Audio
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A statistics professor on the nature of 'luck'
24 Aug 2025Self-described 'mild-mannered statistics professor' Jeffrey Rosenthal discusses superstitions, luck, opinion polls, and the online chess scandal he was recruited to help solve. Audio
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition
This week we discuss how cooling rice or pasta after cooking can help make them healthier and the rise of the matcha trend. Audio
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Image problems, clawing back from AI, gentle whispers
24 Aug 2025One woman became the unwilling face of political cause she strongly opposed because her image was for sale online - and one outlet faked photos of a whanau to 'protect its mana.' What are the ethics… Audio
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The Birds Nest: an all-woman tiny home village
24 Aug 2025The 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. Audio
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Prof Al Gillespie: is a deal on the horizon for Ukraine?
International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins Jim to assess the wheeling and dealing between Trump, Putin, and Zelensky. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 24 August 2025
24 Aug 2025‘Hymns by Tims’ feature in this week’s programme: English hymn writer Timothy Dudley-Smith, and Timothy Rees (Bishop of Llandaff in the 1930s). Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 23 August 2025
23 Aug 2025On this week's show there's blues from Stevie Ray Vaughn and BB King, soul courtesy of Isaac Hayes and Ruth Brown, reggae from Junior Dell plus an all time classic from Creedence Clearwater Revival. Audio
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Tagata o Te Moana for 23 August 2025
23 Aug 2025Narco subs, what are they and why are they popping up around the Pacific? We talk to a former solicitor general of Tonga about a move to give King Tupou the sixth full control of foreign affairs Also… Audio
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1955 in Jazz
23 Aug 2025Nick heads back 70 years to check out jazz albums from 1955, including Horace Silver, Stan Kenton, and Frank Sinatra. Audio
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Mr P.C.
23 Aug 2025Nick checks out classics including Coltrane's 'Mr PC' and Billie Holiday's 'All of Me', plus NZ originals from Mike Nock and Jasmine Lovell-Smith. Audio
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