Life And Society
81 year old fitness instructor keeping a bounce in her step
At the age of 81 years old a Christchurch fitness instructor is showing that exercise really is vital to keeping the bounce in your step. Each week Paula Barrett leads three fitness classes at… Audio
Who should be allowed access to your wastewater?
Many people may flush and forget but excrament can be mined for a lot of information about your health and habits, and the question is - who should get access to what you discarded? Doctoral candidate… Audio
Feature interview: Making menopause easier
Night sweats, insomnia, brain fog and unexplainable rage; these symptoms came out of nowhere for science writer Amy Alkon. And when she sought help, she was shocked by how little her doctor had to… Audio
Accidental activations of Emergency Locator Beacons increasing
Accidental activations of Emergency Locator Beacons are increasing, costing thousands of dollars in wasted resources. Maritime NZ's Rescue Coordination Centre search and rescue officer James Simpson… Audio
What happens if I eat too much protein?
For most of us, there is no benefit in consuming protein above the recommended level.
John Campbell on second investigative series into Destiny Church
The second of the investigative series into Destiny Church, 'Under His Command', is out today on TVNZ+. Audio
The stage in an eating disorder that isn't talked about enough
There's a stage few people talk about between the worst days of an eating disorder and full recovery. It's the messy and misunderstood middle. That's where author and professor Mallary Tenore Tarpley… Audio
Jesse Cold Call
As regular listeners will know, we like a cold call here on Afternoons, a chance to add a little suspense to the day, will they answer? Audio
Kevin McCloud: Why words can be as evocative as pictures
We're really excited about this next conversation, it combines some of our favourite things, architecture, design, travel and comedy. Audio
Fugitive Tom Phillips shot dead by police
Police say the man killed in a shootout in Piopio on Monday morning is believed to be Marokopa father Tom Phillips. Reporter Robin Martin spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Waitomo mayor on death of Tom Phillips
Tom Phillips and his three children Jayda, Maverick and Ember went missing in December 2021 and have been on the run from authorities since then. Waitomo District Mayor John Robertson spoke to… Audio
Tom Phillips dead after evading police for 4 years
After evading police for nearly 4 years, Marakopa fugitive Tom Phillips is dead - one child is in custody and two others are missing. Audio
Nearly the whole main street of Oturehua on the market
In the small Central Otago town of Oturehua, five long-time business owners are about to retire which means nearly the whole main street is on the market at once. Katie Todd has the story. Audio
'The AI chatbot helped her write a suicide note'
Sophie Rottenberg took her own life after interacting ChatGPT-based AI therapist named Harry. Warning: This story discusses suicide.
Should I break up with my GP? How do I do it?
There are a bunch of reasons why a patient might look for a new GP, including a need for specialised care, disagreement over treatment or feeling unheard.
How to get your deck ready for summer
Outdoor decks can be damp, maybe even mouldy, from a winter exposed to the elements. Now is the time to prep it for fun in the sun.
I’m a Believer: End-of-life visions
As an atheist, Scott Janssen didn't believe in end-of-life visions but, after witnessing and hearing the accounts of many, patients, he had a change of heart. Audio
The baby food making health claims that don't match their ingredients
Food manufacturers try to convince busy parents that their products are a healthy choice for babies and toddlers, but new research reveals many are not.
Megan Dalla-Camina: Women on the rise
Megan Dalla-Camina held executive roles with IBM, PwC and GE before founding Women Rising, a global enterprise aimed at supporting women in leadership roles. Audio
Decades of living a lie - being lesbian before the 90s
In the 1990s, Lois Cox interviewed lesbian women about their lives in Wellington. Some 25 years later, those stories have been published.