Avsnitt
-
After almost 40 years of creating literacy tools for children all over the world, Dame Wendy Pye has written her memoir TEACHING THE WORLD TO READ - My multi-million dollar story covering her life, from growing up on a farm in the outback of Western Australia, her work with world leaders, to the refugee camps of Lebanon and the savannah of South Africa.
-
Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science.
-
Saknas det avsnitt?
-
A trial involving mice suggest the keto diet might accelerate organ ageing, which would raise the risk of conditions like heart disease, cancer and type 2 diabetes. However, switching mice back to a standard diet decreased senescent cells.
-
How do random events impact the bigger events in our lives and the history of the world?
-
According to most medical professionals there's no inherent health benefit from showering daily - in fact it can even be bad for you, drying out your skin and undermining your immune system. But should we really all skip the wash?
-
New Zealand's big awards for journalists were given out this week at a time when many are losing their jobs. Also - Mediawatch talks to an editor who has secured the future of two important medical magazines in tight times - and looks at coverage of the A-League scandal that's posed some awkward questions with reputations at stake.
-
There are very few people in the world who don't know the name Bruce Lee, but according to his daughter Shannon, not many knew the man.
-
Our Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz. Jack is the mind behind the questions on BBC quiz show 'Only Connect' which is known for being both difficult to crack and totally obvious. It's Sunday morning, so wake up your brain and have a go!
-
For the latest on People v. Trump we're joined once again by our U.S. correspondent Karen Kasler, the Statehouse Bureau Chief for public radio and television in Ohio.
-
Time heals all wounds, the saying goes, but our thoughts play a rather important part in determining how long that recovery time is.
-
Deo Kato is an ultra/trail runner, coach, and activist currently running the length of Africa.
-
Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science.
-
Our Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back for another Sunday Morning quiz. Jack is the mind behind the questions on BBC quiz show 'Only Connect' which is known for being both difficult to crack and totally obvious. It's Sunday morning, so wake up your brain and have a go!
-
Tania Branigan spent seven years as The Guardians China correspondent and was stationed in Beijing during the Cultural Revolution - where at least two million people died.
-
We're heading to Hollywood today. Thomas Powers is a Kiwi living in LA.
-
A long-running plan to reform the oversight of our media has come to a sudden halt; how public toilets suddenly became political this week.
-
New Zealand's biggest film festival is back for its 18th year. 'The French Film Festival Aotearoa' launches on the 30th of May and will run across the country throughout June.
-
Dr Michelle Wong is a cosmetic chemist and science communicator who runs the popular Lab Muffin Beauty Science blog where she tests skin products - turning her into a global beauty influencer. She's here to answer our burning questions about the latest and greatest - or not so great - of the beauty world.
-
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back on Sunday Morning again. This time we're digesting the five-a-day advice - and if we're heeding it.
-
Fabric-a-brac is a fabric and sewing market that brings the sewing community together to buy and sell with all profits going to local hospices. Josie Brennan joins us to tell us more.
- Visa fler