Bryan Crump
Preparing your feet for summer activities
Podiatrist Emma Worthington is back to talking about preparing for three of the most common activities in spring and summer: running, walking and tramping.
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Overseas Correspondent - Japan
Our overseas correspondent in Japan, Motoko Kakubayashi joins us from Tokyo. Audio
Nutrition with Amanda Brien
Amanda Brien returns with some more practical nutrition advice. This week how to minimise overspending and food waste.
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Cultural Ambassador - Contemporary Dance
Our Cultural Ambassador from the world of contemporary dance, Malia Johnston joins us once again. Tonight she's looking at the dance components of the World of Wearable Arts. Video, Audio
Night Sports with Peter Lampp
Our man in the Manawatu Peter Lampp joins us to share his insights into latest events in the sporting world.
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Life on the coast and how it's changed
For the last 30 years Keith Morfett has lived 4km from Hokitika on the Blue Spur, the ridge separating the Arahua river from the Hokitika river. He joins the show to discuss life on the Coast, why… Audio
Philosophy with Ann Kerwin
Philosopher Ann Kerwin turns the tables and asks Bryan some probing philosophical questions.
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The Music of South America - Chile
Mona-Lynn Courteau returns to the show to share more Latin American music.
In late 2019 Mona-Lynn presented some of the music providing a soundtrack to the popular uprising that was going on in… Audio
Mary Livingston - 40 years of marine science
Mary Livingston recently retired from a 40-plus year career in marine science. Her work has taken her around the world including South America and the Antarctic. Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Canada
Our overseas correspondent in Canada, Peggy Revell joins us from Medicine Hat, Alberta. Audio
J.T. Diamond collection showcases West Auckland history
A series of short films exploring stories from the Auckland Libraries heritage collections is screening as part of the Auckland Heritage Festival, which runs 1-16 October. Audio
Astronomy with Alan Gilmour
The James Webb Space Telescope, which is producing a wealth of images and information as it peers deep into space to capture some mind-blowing images. Also, a look at the life of SETI pioneer Frank… Audio
The big plans for Maurice Shadbolt's historical house
Maurice Shadbolt was a trailblazer for professional writing in Aotearoa. The Auckland Council recently voted to transfer the Titirangi house once belonging to the novelist Shadbolt to the Going West… Audio
Creating cabaret jazz from the sounds of old Shanghai
The Shanghai Mimi band blends together Chinese folk and American jazz fusion in shidaiqu - or "songs of the era" - from a city where musicians from every corner of the world lived and worked. Audio
Why we want to be remembered after we die
Experimental social psychologist Brett Waggoner from the University of Otago says and a legacy can be seen as a way to overcome death and gain "symbolic immortality". Audio
The 1942-43 Battle of Guadalcanal
Military historian Damien Fenton joins the show to discuss the 1942-43 Battle of Guadalcanal and the rest of the WWII Solomon Islands campaign in view of what's happening there today. Audio
Nights Sport with Zoe George
Zoe George, Senior Sports Journalist at Stuff, is our sportscaster tonight. Audio
Little Moment of Calm: George the Cat
More Sublime sounds from Bryan's trusty sound recorder. Audio
Music by Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit
RNZ's own Brad Warrington joins the show to share some tunes by artists who have been named Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for their services to music. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Housing coverage contradictions
Midweek Mediawatch: Hayden Donnell talked to Bryan Crump about a TVNZ emergency housing expose that also raised questions about coverage of the issue - and how the Herald set the record straight on a… Audio