Эпизоды
-
Today Mary Holm talks to Mark about all things KiwiSaver and why it's important to look at your annual KiwiSaver statements.
-
New Zealand Cricketing legend Ewen Chatfield made his mark on the international cricket scene in the 70s and 80s, earning a reputation as one of the most dependable players of his era.
-
The country's first surf park has been given the official green light this week. The $100 million project will be built at Dairy Flat in north Auckland. US wave pool entrepreneurs, Aventuur, is behind the development, and have a kiwi connection with the involvement of Sir John Kirwan. Sir John joins Mark.
-
A South Taranaki woman's effort to put the 'live' back into the live music scene in her small town is paying off Nikki Rei launched 'Revive The Live', an open mic event for musicians in Hawera in April. Now she's expanding the concept with the Revive the Live Te Hawera talent quest, the first of which is tonight. Nikki speaks to Mark.
-
One in 4 Kiwis identify as having a disability, and many find it difficult to communicate their preferences and choices to their supporters. Social enterprise Volition is developing a new app dedicated to making things easier and has launched a public fundraising campaign through PledgeMe. Erika Butters is the founder of Volition and joins Mark.
-
Jump onboard an alpine flight to photograph some glaciers! The annual snowline survey has been running since 1977, but today new techniques are allowing researchers to go beyond 2D photos to make 3D models of the glaciers. Claire Concannon joins the team for a long day of flying and photographing.
-
How would you like the recipe for Banana honey biscuits or Beef Bourguignon with Mussels? These are just a few of the dishes that can help increase longevity and fitness not for you but for your dog. Rodney Habib is the founder of Planet Paws, the largest pet health Facebook group in the world and and Dr Karen Becker is a veterinarian. They've dedicated their careers to helping our pets live longer and healthier lives. They share tips about nutrition, exercise and stress reduction in their new book, The Forever Dog Life: 120+ Recipes, Longevity Tips, and New Science for Better Bowls and Healthier Homes.
-
Our Bookmarks guest this week is sculpture artist Michele Beevors Michele grew up in Australia but for the last 20 years has made her home in Aotearoa. Her work has been described as defiant, unconventional and moving, exploring the human exploitation of our planet and the toll it takes on the species we share it with. She's employed as the Head of Sculpture at the prestigious Dunedin School of Art, New Zealand's oldest art school and has exhibited in galleries, museums, and exhibition spaces in New Zealand, Australia and Vienna. She shares what she enjoys reading, watching and listening to when she's not busy creating herself.
-
This week author, chef and busy mum Sam Parish has a wonderfully noisy dish that is as tasty as it is entertaining! Crack & Pop Fish and Cauliflower Pie gets its name from the cracking of the filo pastry and popping of the salmon skin in the dish. Sam shares how to whip up this healthy treat for a midweek meal, a great warm dish for the cooler weather. You can find her recipe here.
-
Today Alex talks to Mark about Korero by NZME and Hard Fork on Apple.
-
A good night's sleep has become such a luxury that weary wellness-seekers are now jetting to special resorts just to drift off in style. Sleep researcher Dr Charlotte Gupta has 5 tips for creating an optimal sleeping environment at home.
-
Today we go back to the romantic days of printing presses, once churning out daily newspapers across the country. Replaced by new technology, In Pahiatua the race is on to save a 100-year-old printing press with a rich history.
-
Buying a hazelnut orchard on the beautiful Taieri Plains in Otago sounds like a life change many would like to make. Roger Southby from Hazelnut Estate speaks to Mark.
-
It's a question that many families are facing: how to make decisions for a loved one who can't do it themselves. The Law Commission has just wrapped up a second round of consultation on their review of the surrounding legislation.
-
As the cost of everything rises - how do we start to put some savings aside ? Katy Gosset meets a first time saver and mother of four who shares the tips that helped her.
-
Over our lifetimes, we will eat 70 metric tons of food. So many of our health problems, from type 2 diabetes to dementia, can be traced to problems converting food into energy says Dr Casey Means. She says metabolism is one of the most important and least understood factors in our overall health. Her new book explains the connection between health and cells that aren't creating and using energy properly. The book is called Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health.
-
Brad Foster reports Australia could become the world's first country to ban the purchase of vapes outside pharmacies from July 1. He also reports on a world first research study on how festivals and events can reunite a community after a devastating event, and explains why the world's most popular YouTuber is in Sydney this week.
-
Today Claire talks to Mark about At the Grand Glacier Hotel by Laurence Fearnley, The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing and Tarot by Jake Arthur.
-
This week owner and managing director of Vertech IT Services Dan Watson talks to Mark about the tech that's been in the news.
-
The fifth annual whale and dolphin count takes place this weekend. Whale and Dolphin Watch New Zealand are encouraging people to rack up the sightings and contribute to the knowledge around our marine mates.
- Показать больше