Bryan Crump
The Christchurch teen making skateboards from plastic bottle tops
Christchurch teenager Neith Absalom has figured out a way to reuse plastic bottle tops by melting them down to make skateboard decks. Despite the success of his business Over The Top Recycling, Neith… Video, Audio
Seismic Assessments: What you need to know
Michelle Grant, president of Structural Engineering Society of New Zealand joins us once again to talk about something that's a bit of a hot topic at the momement Seismic Assessments and earthquake… Audio
Nights Host Bryan Crump Announces move to RNZ Concert
The host of Nights on RNZ National, Bryan Crump has announced that he will wrap up his incredible innings on the show to host a new afternoon drive-time programme for RNZ Concert. Audio
A musical trip to Ireland
Author and journalist David Cohen joins me to talk about his latest trip to Ireland, including getting stuck in Los Angles, and the music he encountered there including seeing Van Morrison live in… Audio
From palliative care nurse to award-winning bookseller
After a career in palliative care nursing, a decade raising children and an English literature degree, Lisa Adler is now an award-winning bookseller. Audio
Sport in America with Helene Elliot
Helene Elliot from the LA times talks about Novak Djokovic's effort to enter the United States for the US Open, the NFL is set to kick off with the defending champions the LA Rams preparing to defend… Audio
Little Moment of Calm
More Sublime sounds from Bryan's trusty sound recorder. This time it's the sounds of making tea. Audio
An eye on South Auckland
Photographer Raymond Sagapolutele joins us once again with an update from South Auckland this week he looks at the Auckland mayoral election and the Pacific music awards. Audio
Mad Doggerels
Poet laureate David Eggleton and Pacific Daren Kamali are about to embark on their month long Mad Doggerel Cabaret tour combining a comical and lyrical portrait of Aotearoa New Zealand and its place… Audio
25 Years of Country Life - Year One 1997: A Retrospective
In celebration of Country Life's 25th birthday we will be delving into the archives over the next few months. This week we're hearing a selection of stories that the team covered in the first year of… Audio
25 Years of Country Life - Year One 1997: A Retrospective
In celebration of Country Life's 25th birthday we will be delving into the archives over the next few months. This week we're hearing a selection of stories that the team covered in the first year of…
AudioMidweek Mediawatch - Climate context & Hawaiian holidays
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about a big resignation at TVNZ, media outlets getting it right on climate coverage, news stories vanishing without… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Climate context & Hawaiian holidays
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Bryan Crump about a big resignation at TVNZ, media outlets getting it right on climate coverage, news stories vanishing without…
AudioCanterbury Museum Registrar Scott Reeves
If you think shifting house is complicated, try moving a Museum. Canterbury Museum staff have begun planning the challenge of packing up up 2.3 million taonga (treasures) ahead of a major… Audio
New Zealand's busiest bee
Nick Wallingford has been awarded Apiculture New Zealand's busiest bee award for his work digitising more than 24,000 pages for the New Zealand beekeeping Digital Archive. Audio
Witi Ihimaera reflects on 50th anniversary of Pounamu Pounamu
This weekend the New Zealand Society of Authors will mark the 50th birthday of Witi Ihimaera's groundbreaking collections of short stories, first published in 1972. Bryan Crump spike to Witi ahead of… Audio
Tropical Thunderstorms and Antarctic Melting
Lecturer in Climate Science at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, Kyle Clem takes a look at how Tropical thunderstorms affect Antarctic melting. Audio
The Philosophy of Twins
Sociolingust Julia De Bres joins us once again - she'll be joined by her identical twin Helena De Bres. They're currently working on a book exploring the philosophy of twins, which Helena is writing… Audio
Overseas Correspondent - Canada
Our overseas correspondent in Canada, Peggy Revell joins us from Medicine Hat, Alberta. Audio
The Benefits of a Library Card
We chat to Catherine Leonard, Head of Library and Learning Services at Auckland Council Libraries about the benefits or having a library card. Audio