Rnz: Afternoons With Jesse Mulligan

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  • Duración: 40:13:45
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Jesse hosts an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.

Episodios

  • History with Dr Grant Morris

    29/05/2025 Duración: 09min

    History expert Grant Morris joins Perlina to talk about the history of Harvard University and the challenges it faces now that US President Donald Trump has removed the ability of the university to enrol international students.

  • Solving the World's Problems

    29/05/2025 Duración: 07min

    How should we be using the wood from trees that has to be removed from our parks, gardens and streets? Ali Jones, who is a senior consultant at RedPR in Christchurch thinks she may have the answer.

  • NZ Sporting History: Adrian Blincoe

    29/05/2025 Duración: 24min

    For today's sporting history, Perlina talked to Adrian Blincoe who was a distance runner who represented New Zealand at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He also held the New Zealand record for the 5000m for 15 years.

  • Podcast Critic - Elliot Childs

    29/05/2025 Duración: 14min

    Podcast critic Elliot Childs brings us two podcasts today. The first is The Small Bow, which is a podcast about recovery, hosted by A J Daulerio. Then Elliot talked about The Fretboard Journal, which is for guitar enthusiasts.

  • Christchurch teen is a Crossfit powerhouse

    29/05/2025 Duración: 05min

    Tahlia Vosaki is a Christchurch 14-year-old who has her eye on becoming the strongest teenager in the world. She'll head to the US in August to represent New Zealand at the Teenage CrossFit Games. She talked to Perlina about all the hard work she's putting in.

  • Our Changing World: Inside a fire lab

    28/05/2025 Duración: 12min

    New Zealand experiences more than 4,500 wildfires every year – and the risk of big, destructive wildfires is increasing with climate change.  Ellen Rykers visits the fire lab at the University of Canterbury, a purpose-built facility for setting things on fire and studying how they burn.  Researchers can burn couches or create fire tornadoes. But today, Ellen is with PhD researcher and firefighter Kate Melnick, who is researching gorse, a prickly shrub that is both common and flammable.  We join Kate as she sets up a large gorse bush in the lab, ready to burn. 

  • Feature interview - ADHD

    28/05/2025 Duración: 28min

    There's a global shortage of ADHD medication, making it hard for some Kiwis to access drugs that are commonly used to manage symptoms like inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. ADHD care typically combines medication, behavioral therapy, and educational support. But top researchers worry that current treatments don't match the latest science. Paul Tough is a journalist who focuses on education and child development. He explores new research that challenges how we diagnose and talk about ADHD. His recent New York Times Magazine article asks: have we been thinking about ADHD all wrong? He talked to Jesse about it.

  • Easy Eats: Creamy Leeks, Mushrooms and Butter Beans

    28/05/2025 Duración: 05min

    Kelly Gibney serves up a rich and creamy dish that is deeply comforting and absolutely perfect on cooler nights.

  • Heading Off: South America

    28/05/2025 Duración: 10min

    Once a week Jesse takes us to a different part of the country or wider world hearing travel stories, tips, and history. Today he speaks to RNZ's Agnes McCormack who recently travelled to South America.

  • Golden Bay Visitor Centre closes its doors

    28/05/2025 Duración: 09min

    For decades, the Golden Bay Visitor Centre has helped tourists explore the area, make bookings, and share tips on top local spots. But next month the centre, which is also home to Kiwibank services, will close its doors as it struggles to make ends meet. Cheryl Elsey is the Chair of the Golden Bay Promotions Association, which has run the centre for 41 years. She told Jesse what the closure will mean for the area.

  • Kiwi skipping her way to the World Champs

    28/05/2025 Duración: 10min

    Sacha Willetts is a competitive skipper and in July she'll become the first New Zealander to compete at the World Jump Rope Championships in Japan. The 40-year-old content manager from Thames will be up against jumpers about half her age - but she told Jesse her real goal is to spread the word and encourage others to take up the sport.

  • How much plastic are we inhaling every day?

    28/05/2025 Duración: 14min

    Auckland University scientists have researched how much plastic we could be inhaling, especially indoors where we spend most of our time. Dr Joel Rindelaub and Dr Gordon Miskelly tested the air in two chemistry labs for microplastics that are small enough to be inhaled. Dr Rindelaub explained the results to Jesse.

  • Feature interview: How to overcome a victim mindset

    27/05/2025 Duración: 20min

    Newsflash. No one's life is perfect. But we've managed to turn everyday suffering into social currency and being a victim into a competitive sport says renowned psychologist Dr Scott Barry Kaufman. In the age of TikTok therapy, typical difficult feelings are treated like a diagnosis. Dr Kaufman says that while some adversity is real, it can be the start of the story not the end of it. His new book offers insights about taking personal responsibility and embracing the idea that our greatest challenges can result in our greatest victories. The book is called Rise Above: Overcome a Victim Mindset, Empower Yourself, and Realize Your Full Potential.

  • Update on Oz with Brad Foster

    27/05/2025 Duración: 05min

    Our Australian correspondent Brad Foster gave us an update on the NSW floods, Olympic Breakdancer Raygun's musical.

  • Book Critic

    27/05/2025 Duración: 11min

    Bill Hastings joined Jesse to review Niall Williams latest novel - Time of the Child.

  • Tech Tuesday

    27/05/2025 Duración: 08min

    Tim Batt joined Jesse to discuss the scandals surrounding the CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman's crypto project called WorldCoin and the case of an AI model trying to blackmail its engineers when they tried to take it offline.

  • MOTAT wins International Exhibition of the Year

    27/05/2025 Duración: 10min

    It's been described as the 'Oscars of the Museum world' and our very own MOTAT - Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau's Museum of Transport and Technology has won big.

  • Deane's Fireplace Mystery

    27/05/2025 Duración: 05min

    Deane speaks to Jesse about his fireplace. A fireplace that happend to be playing our radio station.

  • Call to boost business with Nepal

    27/05/2025 Duración: 08min

    Winston Peters will tomorrow undertake the first ever visit to Nepal by a New Zealand Foreign Minister. It coincides with the anniversary of Tenzing Norgay and Sir Edmund Hillary's ascent of Mount Everest 72 years ago. But New Zealand Nepal Chamber of Commerce President Raj Maharjan told Jesse he hopes future talks will focus more on a mutually beneficial trade relationship.

  • The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves

    26/05/2025 Duración: 28min

    Talk isn't cheap, it's powerful. The right conversation can build trust, foster belonging, and show people they matter. But as Harvard's Dr. Alison Wood Brooks has found, sometimes we're just not that great at it. Her new book offers practical advice on how to prep and master small talk, and how to really listen. It's called Talk: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves.

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