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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A podcast series featuring interviews with Kiwi business owners across a realm of industries, providing insights, ideas and inspiration.
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Flying the Fern podcast tells the stories of well-known New Zealand businesses delivering products and services that are made, grown or designed in New Zealand. Businesses that are carrying the official New Zealand FernMark, sharing their authenticity at home and abroad, and building New Zealand’s global reputation as a trusted origin of innovative, high-quality products and services. We dig deep into how these New Zealand business pioneers turned their ideas into reality, with determination ...
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“What’s the guts??”. Deep within the interior of ruminant animals is a fascinating digestion system that enables animals to digest fibrous feeds that we as humans can’t. Focusing on how ruminants work, The Rumen Room Podcasts cover a broad range of topics that bring together the nutrition, health, reproductive performance and well-being of ruminant animals. Presented in a practical, down to earth manner by New Zealand veterinarian and nutritionist Dr Charlotte Westwood, The Rumen Room Podcas ...
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A summer podcast series from the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB. Go to Health looks at a different health issue each week, from pregnancy to medical marijuana, with the help of an expert. Hosted by Frances Cook. New episode every Tuesday.
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95bFM's long-running green issues feature, The Green Desk.
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Im a Samoan from New Zealand who sings Croatian around the world. I live across 3 continents and sing, eat and drink for a living. My brother and I change cities every 3-5 days and meet amazing people on the way. We design our life and structure it around what we want and where we want to go and make awesome and special friends along the way. This podcast will offer some insights into the strategy of making it all happen and teach principles and keys to implement to design and create the lif ...
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Depressed alcoholic comedian James Nokise invites famous people into his mental health safe space for a finger-licking chat about headspace and happiness.
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Welcome to the Primal Edge Health podcast hosted by Tristan Haggard, founder of Primal Edge Health. Explore cutting edge holistic lifestyle optimization with a focus on nutrition, environment, light, movement, and worldview. We use animal-based nutrition, the ketogenic diet, the carnivore diet, whole unrefined ancestral foods, regenerative agriculture, homesteading, and a holistic lifestyle approach for health, vitality, and optimal performance so we can thrive and bring others along for the ...
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This is the REX Podcast feed - your one-stop-shop for all things Rural. REX is the best of rural radio hosted by Dominic George. Dedicated to the backbone of NZ, join us as we discuss rural challenges and issues, find stories that inspire and empower, and celebrate key players in the sector across Aotearoa. For more rural news and updates, head to www.rexonline.co.nz.
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Ayo! Just here to take you out of your slumpt Monday routine and into my world of chaotic travel experiences! Every week, I partner up with one of my friends and discuss things that ACTUALLY happen to me while traveling solo abroad:) It's a wild ride, so if you'd like to join me on a journey, then simply pack your bags by picking a podcast:) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brooke-seals/support
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Australian redback spiders found their way to New Zealand in the 1980s. These dangerously venomous spiders are now found in Central Otago and New Plymouth, where they pose a risk to both people and our native endangered species. To control these invasive spiders, a team of scientists at Plant & Food Research is working on a cunning trap. It's a tar…
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The way our immune system fights off malicious bacteria and viruses is pure poetry to John Trowsdale, emeritus professor of immunology at the University of Cambridge.
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This isn't your ordinary mac 'n cheese, thanks to a few surprising ingredients. Get the recipe here.
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The Sherrif of Sounds himself, Matthew Crawley - is our music reviewer.
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Kiwi journalist Claire McCall and her partner set off on an epic walking adventure to tackle a 3034km route.
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Over the few days, Oamaru residents and visitors to the town will be able to escape the 21st Century and step back into the Victoria era.
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When we die, most of us will end up in a brown box, but the more eccentric among us may want something a little more ... them.
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REX November 13th - Toby Williams from Federated Farmers, Wayne McNee from AgriZeroNZ and Dr Hand Maurer from United Fresh
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Federated Farmers Meat & Wool Chair Toby Williams about what it calls a radical new pine planting proposal released by the Climate Change Commission, why it would be the death knell for sheep farming in NZ and why some government ministers are supporting it... He talks with AgriZeroNZ CEO Wayne McNee abo…
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Dr Elizabeth Dunn and PhD student Dunigan Folk from the University of British Columbia decided to study the studies that claim to understand what makes us happy and found some surprisingly results.
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Jese is joined by Michael Rennie, a member of the Yorta Yorta and Gunditjmara nations and a presenter and senior producer for NITV, the National Indigenous branch of Australia's SBS.
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Afternoons book reviewer Catherine Robertson offers her latest literary recommendations.
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Comedian and podcast titan Tim Batt delivers the latest in the world of tech. Today Tim and Jesse discuss Australian's new social media ban.
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A Hawke's Bay bird-watching experience has been voted one of the top 15 family-friendly excursions in the world.
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After 15 years the hogs have come back to the Canterbury A&P Show.
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Released in 1984, Vigil was a watershed moment for the New Zealand film industry.
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REX November 12th - Tim Kavermann from Eat What You Kill and Steve Satterthwaite from Muller Station
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Eat What You Kill founder Tim Kavermann about how he came up with the idea for EWYK, his 'burnout', and the relationship between food and mental health... And he talks with Steve Satterthwaite from Muller Station about the Awatere Valley's worst drought since 1936, how he's managed to develop and sustain…
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If genius is the ability to see things exactly as they are, singer, songwriter and poet Leonard Cohen fits the bill according to Professor Christophe Lebold. For 20 years, Lebold has traveled in Cohen's footsteps and poured over his writing. The two became friends after a chance meeting and spent time together before Cohen's death. In a biography t…
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Rachel Antony is the CEO of Greenstone TV and is ready to answer your questions about TV and how to make it.
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Every week Jesse calls an information center, out of the blue and at random.
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Our TV critic Dominic Corry reviews the spinoff Dune: Prophecy and checks in on The Simpsons.
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We all like to think we've touched the lives of others in some way, but it's hard to go past Reverend Barbara Walker.
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The last 12 months have not been easy for our fresh produce producers, says United Fresh.
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Last week it was reported that former heavyweight boxer Dave Letele's South Auckland foodbank would not have enough stock to last until Christmas.
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REX November 11th - Ag Journalist & Author Ali Spencer, Penny Clark-Hall from Social Licensing Consulting and 2024 NZ Young Auctioneer Karl Chitham
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with renowned agriculture journalist, author and historian Ali Spencer about the closure of the Smithfield plant in Timaru, the history of the plant and the role it's played in the history of the NZ red meat industry... He talks with Penny Clark-Hall, founder of Social License Consulting, about what a social …
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Is it a bird or a bug? The answer is neither! Ladybirds or ladybugs are beautiful beetles that are a great help in the garden, where they can eat up to 100 aphids per day. This week's critter is the papapa kopure or orange-spotted ladybird (Coccinella leonina), an endemic species with a glossy black body and bright orange spots. Ladybirds are belov…
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Rachael Quinn is a professional organsier and housekeeper, she's here to answer any and all questions around cleaning and keeping the house shipshape. Today she's talking about ways to create a schedule for yourself, so you avoid the frantic rush to clean the house or grocery shop just days before hosting a Christmas party.…
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Sabato's director Jacqui Dixon shares a special delicious stuffing recipe just in time for Christmas.
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Live from the Otautahi, Christchurch studio RNZ presents Goodwill, the latest project from Will McGillivray.
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Hotshot producer and film review Sam Hollis reviews Jason Reitman's Saturday Night Live and Aubrey Plaza's latest: My Old Ass.
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Join us as Hamish Marr gives an inside look at his role in connecting New Zealand agriculture with global markets. Hamish explains how he navigates international conversations on sustainability, trade demands, and consumer preferences while advocating for New Zealand’s unique farming standards. He highlights the importance of collaboration and adap…
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Greg tells a tale of a scared stand of trees and the spookiness that ensued.
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Greyhounds As Pets is a charity organisation dedicated to finding homes for retired racing greyhounds.
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Planetary health labelling is food labelling which contains data that can be used to calculate the environmental impact of the product.
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A couple of months ago the wider Kaikōura district became our newest Dark Sky Sanctuary. Exciting news for Kaikōura, but it does mean the Council will have to make some changes.
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REX November 8th - Eugene Cronin from Falstone Farm, Logan Moore from Rural Livestock, Renee Powell from Women in Agribusiness and Zellara Holden from Meat the Need
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Eugene Cronin who, along with wife Sarah, were named the supreme winners of the 2024 Zimmatic Trailblazer Sustainable Irrigation Awards in Wellington... He talks with Central & East Otago Rural Livestock agent Logan Moore about how he got into the business, growing up in Millers Flat and raising three bo…
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Today historian Dr Grant Morris joins Jesse from Victoria, Australia. He's been learning all about the region's history and has prepared a few tidbits to share with us today.
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Why has wool it been in terminal decline?
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Today seasoned sports journalist Dylan Cleave joins Jesse to talk cricket, specifically the Black Caps winning the inaugural World Test Championship.
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Afternoons podcast critic Nick Robinson joins Jesse to review two podcasts. The first tells the story of the broom that very nearly destroyed curling, while the second details the rise of one of the world's most famed contemporary artists.
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The Eating Disorder Association of New Zealand (EDANZ) has expressed concerned that the Health Star rating adorning products on supermarket shelves may have negative impacts.
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Photographer and journalist Vivien Beduya wanted to cut back on her screen time and found the solution in "dumbing down" her phone.
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Invented in 1947, Subbuteo players simulate a game of football by flicking miniature figures to try and score goals and win matches.
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REX November 7th - 2025 Nuffield Scholar Jon Pemberton, Sam McIvor from OSPRI, Evan Heywood from Next Generation Apples and Graham Moor from the Bay Of Islands Pastoral & Industrial Show
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On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Jon Pemberton, Ag Proud NZ Chair and one of four 2025 Nuffield NZ Farming Scholarship recipients, about why he decided to apply, what he's planning on studying and which countries he'll be travelling to... He talks with OSPRI CEO Sam McIvor about the scrapping of the multi-million dollar MyOSPRI project,…
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This latest “bite sized” short podcast takes a look at summer crop establishment in New Zealand, including a detailed look at the tiny (unwanted) herbivores that eat forage crops. Charlotte Westwood chats with PGG Wrightson Seeds agronomy guru Greg Zeuren to hear about the successful establishment of spring planted summer forage crops in the Waikat…
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The MRI technique advances coming out of the Mātai Medical Research Institute in Gisborne have been described as ‘pioneering’, ‘groundbreaking’ and ‘world leading’. Claire Concannon speaks to chief executive and research director Dr Samantha Holdsworth to learn why, and about their big plans for the future.…
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For 20 years, journalist Tom O'Neill immersed himself in an investigation of one of the most bizarre and gruesome crimes in America, the Manson Murders.
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A simple weeknight soup with the most gorgeous flavour.
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Wellington resident Michael Szabo is editor of Birds New Zealand magazine, and he has written Wild Wellington Nga Taonga Taiao - published by Te Papa press.
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It's National Oral Health Day and the 'Switch to Water' campaign focusses on the 15 to 25 age group, who consume the sugariest drinks.
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Imagine being able to carry your own solar panel around with you, rolled up in your pocket.
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