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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.
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739 afleveringenYou're the Judge: Give us your reckons!
Our weekly segment where we ask the audience to help with irks or pickles that listeners have sent in. Today - should grandparents be paid to help car...
Spoken Feature: Thrift
This week Thrift is looking into decorating your home, without breaking the bank. In this second episode with an op shopping expert, Katy Gosset looks...
Feature interview: Re-examining Christian values
When John Fugelsang was growing up, his parents and his church taught him that Christianity was about kindness, forgiveness, and helping your neighbor...
Update on Oz with Brad Foster
Jesse catches up with Brad Foster about the news across the Tasman. Today he'll chat about The Liberal Party's decision to abandon net zero by 2050 cl...
Book Critic: Christmas present suggestions
Catherine Ross, the Director of Library at Auckland Grammar School and creator of the blog 'The School Book Wizard' joins me with some recommendations...
Podcast Critic: AI - how worried should we be really?
It feels like every day there is something new to be across when it comes to artificial intelligence and keeping across the hype and the fear is rathe...
Find out about an award-winning community project in Taranaki.
A Taranaki programme which provides training and pathways into work has won an environmental award. Tupu a Nuku is delivered by local iwi Ngati Maru a...
The talented Invercargill student shooting for the stars
Last night at Parliament the Prime Minister's Space Prizes were presented. These prizes were established to recognise the talented people working in s...
The Hawkes Bay bridge that has people talking
The Hawke's Bay East Coast Branch Construction Awards celebrates outstanding infrastructure achievements... and we reckon infrastructure in Hawkes Bay...
Scam Alert! What can we do to stop losing money to scammers?
A new report by Netsafe and the global anti scam alliance shows that New Zealand lost a record $3 billion to scams this year, which is up 30 percent f...
Expert Feature: How do you navigate a divorce or separation?
It's time for our expert feature and today we're talking about navigating divorce & separation Alongside the death of a loved one, separation and divo...
Feature Interview: What exactly is "workslop?"
You know it when you see it. An email from a co-worker or marketing pitch from a company that lands in your inbox, but you know it was written by arti...
Jesse Goes Clubbing!
We're trying something new here on Afternoons, we've decided Monday is club day, a chance for Jesse to hit the clubs. If you have a club you'd like Je...
Television Critic: Actor Michelle Langstone shares her picks
Let's talk what to watch on the box now and who better to tell us what's good right now, than actor Michelle Langstone. Film Club (Three Now) Educator...
Putting traditional building techniques into modern use
Mimiro is an ancient Maori building technique that sees wooden supports fastened together using joints similar to tongue and groove and then the whole...
Find out how AI is helping identify bird song
Last week we spotted an invitation to an event in Hamilton that had us intrigued; it was a conversation about how artificial intelligence can help ide...
Asbestos sand: How worried should you be?
Concern is sweeping the country admid a possible asbestos contamination of coloured play sands, with 120 schools and early play centers having contact...
Horse instead of beef? How your diet can affect climate change
We all know the climate is in strife, and something needs to change. We've talked at length on Afternoons about Government, council and individual act...
A Decade of Critter of the Week! (Part two)
On Tuesday night we held a Critter of the Week live event to celebrate ten years of talking endangered species. Nicola Toki Forest and Bird's Chief Ex...
A Decade of Critter of the Week! (Part one)
Earlier this week we held a special event in Auckland celebrating a decade of Critter of the Week. Forest and Bird Chief Executive Nicola Toki and Jes...
Food with Julie Biuso
Julie Biuso has just got back from Greece and she's brought with her some summer food inspiration for us all. Julie shares what makes a Greek salad si...
Film Review: Does The Running Man stack up to the original?
The Running Man Now You See Me: Now You Don't Keeper All in cinemas now.
Freaky Friday
Time for Freaky Friday, our home for your spooky stories, terrifying tales and eerie encounters If you have a story to share, we want to hear from you...
Bus Driver Appreciation Day
There are over 7000 bus drivers across the country - and this Sunday is a day all about them. To show our appreciation, Jesse chats to kinetic bus dri...
Why the Coromandel is more than beautiful beaches
The Coromandel is growing in reputation as a centre for adventure, thanks in a large part to Andy Reid. Andy co-founded Adventure Racing Coromandel wi...
How will drug driving testing work?
December will see police beginning roadside drug driving testing in Wellington before rolling it out to the rest of the country. According to Transpor...
Explainer: What actually is the Regulatory Standards Bill?
We're going to start today's show talking about the Regulatory Standards Bill -which has now passed its third reading in Parliament. Despite more than...
The Pre-Panel for 13 November 2025
Wallace Chapman and producer José Barbosa preview tonight's instalment of The Panel.
A new initiative bringing check-ups into the office
Health15, a new workplace initiative developed by some of the country's leading health charities, will provide thousands of workers with 15-minute on-...
History with Dr Grant Morris
Dr Grant Morris is here to talk all things history, and this week he's turning his attention to languages, specifically the history of official langua...
Solving the World's Problems with Ali Jones
Time to solve the world's problems now and who better to do that than Ali Jones, and today her focus is on driving electric vehicles in the South Isla...
A-Z of Aotearoa: L for Lamb
Time for the latest installment of our A-Z of Aotearoa and today it is L for Lamb. From humble beginnings as a new immigrant in the 1800's, at one poi...
Relationships: How do you build back trust?
It's time for our relationships segment - Professor Kirsty Ross from Massey University's School of Psychology joins us fortnightly to share her advice...
Making their mark in Abel Tasman National Park
The Wilson family has been part of Abel Tasman National Park since 1841. That's when some their ancestors arrived as part of some of the first British...
What happens when we run out of cemetery space?
There's a call for our councils to be more proactive and strategic when it comes to creating cemetery space. It follows concerns that burial spaces ar...
Prescription changes - but will it be good for our health?
From 2026 prescriptions are changing from three months to twelve months. The rule change means that patients on some long-term medications won't have...
Stories from Our Changing World
Time now for Our Changing World, and this week we're catching up with William Ray who has been out in the bush around Wellington with a crew of conser...
Feature: Why common knowledge is key to a functioning society
Here's a simple idea that explains a lot about how the world works: "I know that you know that I know." It might sound complicated, but it's the reaso...
Easy Eats: Savoury French toast with Kelly Gibney
Eggs are an easy dinner option midweek. Here they create a savoury spin on French toast, This is a flavour-packed version where eggs are whisked toget...
Heading Off: When a short escape becomes a long adventure
Time for our weekly travel segment Heading Off. Many of you will have been on holiday and been desperate to stay longer than planned - usually logisti...