Author Interview
The Dead Speak: My life in forensics
Thomas Coyle MNZM is one of New Zealand's most seasoned forensic experts. He joins Susie to talk about his new memoir, The Dead Speak: My Life in Forensics. Audio
Paul Kilgour: Tramping through life and loving it!
A legend in tramping circles, Paul Kilgour has "bagged" over 1200 huts and walked the length of the South Island. He talks to Mihingarangi about the characters he's met in some of the most remote… Audio
David Szalay - Flesh
2025 Booker Prize winner Canadian-Hungarian author David Szalay is appearing at the Auckland Writer's Festival in May. His acclaimed novel Flesh tells István's rags-to-riches story from teenager to… Audio
Feature: Why you should change your dopamine driven behaviour
Dopamine is known as the brain's "happiness chemical". It's what we blame when we eat a whole bag of chips, a block of chocolate or doomscroll on social media, but that's not quite right Audio
Bookmarks with Author Josie Sharpiro
This week author Josie Shapiro joins Jesse. Her bestselling and much-loved debut novel 'Everything is Beautiful and Everything Hurts' won the inaugural Allen & Unwin Commercial Fiction Prize, she… Audio
Bookmarks with Ockham NZ Book Award finalist Laura Vincent!
Time for Bookmarks, that's our weekly feature where we spend some time chatting to interesting people about what interests them. Today Laura Vincent is going to share what she likes to listen to… Audio
Louise Milligan doesn't shy away from tough topics in her novel
Recovering from a violent crime, a stolen baby and a near drowning: Australian journalist Louise Milligan's new novel leaves very few tough topics untouched as it recounts trauma and family secrets.
…Douglas Boyd: Say your stories
Sit down and listen to your nanna! Interviews are a precious form of oral history: a combination of remembering and forgetting, story and silence. So says Director of the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral… Audio
Snow Widows
In 1910 two teams raced to be the first to the South Pole. One was led by the Norwegian adventurer Roald Amundsen and the other by British naval officer, Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Amundsen would… Audio
Sita Walker - life's lessons can be learned at lunchtime
Sita's insight comes from spending 20 years as a high school teacher herself. She says in her view: "Most people, most kids are good kids - most of the time. And even the bad kids are good kids… Audio
White Island guide recounts fatal eruption
Whakaari White Island guide Kelsey Waghorn details her remarkable journey in a new book - Surviving White Island and everything that came after. Audio
Nic Scanlan-Dyas on his new novel 'Remodelling Murder'
Remodelling Murder is a locked-room mystery set in an English country mansion, with a cozy tone that nods to the stylistic voice of authors like Richard Osman, Bob Mortimer and Lucy Foley. Audio
Vampire love stories with blind author Steffanie Holmes
Stepping into the world of medieval sword collections and vampire love stories, Steffanie Holmes is the author of over 50 books and she's legally blind. Audio
Percival Everett: Reimagining Huckleberry Finn with Taika Waititi
When Stephen Spielberg adapts your novel for the big screen you know it's the big time! Audio
My Cemetery Journeys - Mariana Enriquez
Mariana Enriquez's fascination with burial grounds as a teenager lead to a lifelong interest in uncovering the secrets of our final resting places. Audio
George Saunders: Life, death and what comes next
The Booker prize winner confronts the biggest issues of our time: corporate greed, the environmental consequences of progress and the question of absolution. Audio
Bookmarks with Elisabeth Easther
It's time for Bookmarks - where we invite an interesting person onto Afternoons to share some of their favourite things to read, watch and listen to. Today Jesse is joined by actor, playwright… Audio
Feature Interview: Why humour makes us better humans
Humour isn't just for fun it's fundamental says Chris Duffy. Paying attention to the absurd, the awkward, and the quietly funny moments of everyday life doesn't just make us laugh; it makes us more… Audio
The Panel Plus
An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: Louise Williamson (pseudonym) joins Wallace to recount the unnerving experience of… Audio
Best Song Eva: Catherine Chidgey
Catherine Chidgey joins Jim to discuss which of her novels is her favourite, the teachers who inspired her, her ideas boxes, and to pick her Best Song Eva. Audio