Afleveringen
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Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at Netflix's series Apple Cider Vinegar, which dramatizes the true story of convicted Australian scammer Belle Gibson, who became a wellness influencer based on the lie she had cancer.
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Neuroscience educator and parenting coach Nathan Wallis talks about how early attachment can impact adult relationships.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Technology correspondent Peter Griffin looks at Microsoft's stated breakthrough in quantum computing - can it deliver a practical quantum computer in a decade as it claims?
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Jimmy talks to Kathryn about the latest in Palmerston North including delays in gastro related services, alcohol issues played a large part in court martial, rural roads have been upgraded, and a fizzy drink ban has been proposed.
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Laura Caygill reviews Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico - translated by Sophie Hughes, published by Text Publishing
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UK correspondent Lara Spirit joins Kathryn to talk about a sharp increase in inflation in the UK - where is risen most steeply and why?
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The new year brought a new minister for the South Island, for the first time ever.
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GPs here are struggling with what they say is inadequate funding and crippling workloads leading to burnout.
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Tertiary sector leaders are warning the exodus of young people from the country will worsen if a funding reduction for the sector goes ahead, with the cost of studying in Australia getting close to the same as studying here.
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For a long time the thinking on 'exercise before bed' was - don't do it. But is that changing?
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Loneliness is well known as a factor impacting on wellbeing - including mental and physical health. But for many people, making friends as the years go by becomes more difficult.
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It has been two years since Cyclone Gabrielle, Alexa talks to Kathryn about what has happened since.
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Elisabeth Easther reviews Three Days in June by Anne Tyler published by Penguin Random House
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Business and energy leaders across the upper North Island have released their plan to overhaul the energy sector.
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Australia correspondent Bernard Keane explores the scandal over the Daily Telegraph's attempted undercover story into "what it's like being Jewish in Sydney".
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As investigations continue into alleged misuse of census data for election purposes, do we need greater safeguards in place for what public agencies do with our information?
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A documentary on 1970s Superman Christopher Reeve has won a Bafta award - and Lizzie Gillett is the Kiwi producer who's helped bring his family's story to the screen.
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Amid talks to end Russia's war against Ukraine - could New Zealand provide peacekeeping troops, and how ready are our forces? A former peacekeeper weighs in.
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Super Rugby Pacific kicked off its season with some dramatic late wins.
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Hone Taukiri's childhood on the Kāpiti Coast was far from conventional, growing up in the world of Hare Krishna.
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