Sinopsis
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
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Find out why a rescued Kiwi has become an internet sensation
25/08/2025 Duración: 05minAn injured kiwi snacking on some tasty looking worms has become an online star.
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The Women's Rugby WC has kicked off and the crowds are HUGE!
25/08/2025 Duración: 08minThe Women's Rugby World Cup kicked off over the weekend and across the 32-match tournament 375,000 of the 470,000 tickets have already been sold
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How charitable trust Story Store is getting more kids reading
25/08/2025 Duración: 10minAuckland-based charitable trust Story Store collects second-hand children's books and distributes them to school libraries.
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Is it just us, or is everyone sick right now?
25/08/2025 Duración: 14minWe don't know about you, but everywhere we look at the moment there is sickness.
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Afternoons’ Poetry Day Competition
22/08/2025 Duración: 14minIt's National Poetry Day - a nationwide eruption of words, voices, and creativity - and also the day for Afternoons' Poetry Day Competition. Poet and author Tracey Slaughter set the challenge of six words and six lines. The words were windscreen, flax, sanctuary, audio, ultraviolet and return. There was an avalanche of entries, but there can only be one winner. Here is the winning poem, congratulations Lavinia! Ultraviolet sky brushes the rooftops, windscreen mirrors a face she does not recognise. Flax twists through the restless wind, audio of absence presses against her ribs. Sanctuary is the lie she repeats, return to herself is an echo she can't answer. Thanks to all the poets who entered.
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Critter of the Week: The Jaw Moth is in the spotlight
22/08/2025 Duración: 15minCritter of the Week is our chance to put the spotlight on some of our endangered creatures. This week we're turning our attention to jaw moths, they're considered to be the most primitive living moths, dating back to a time when flowers weren't around. That's not only what makes them special - they have magnificent hair, as the photo shows! Forest and Bird Chief Executive Nic Toki chats to Emile.
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How long is too long to leave your pet at home alone?
22/08/2025 Duración: 07minMost pet owners will tell you that in an ideal world you'd spend all day with your four-legged friend, but in reality, life and work can often get in the way. Well, Australia is looking to do something about that with potential new laws that could see dog owners having to spend at least three hours with their pets every day - regardless of any other commitments. That got us thinking about the best environment for your pets; dogs, cats, chickens and hamsters. Megan Alderson from Auckland's The Strand Veterinarian is here to share her views.
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Poetry Day Competition Winners!
22/08/2025 Duración: 08minIt's National Poetry Day which means it is Afternoons' Poetry Day Competition ... earlier in the show we gave you six words and asked you to send us your poem, Poet and author Tracey Slaughter has been reading and assessing the entries .. and is back with me to annnounce the winners .. Oh and as well as getting your work read out on radio, winners will get the 2025 Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 'Breath" as well as an Afternoons tote bag.
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Food: Cooking for one with Connie Clarkson
22/08/2025 Duración: 07minConnie Clarkson is the manager of Auckland Council's The Kitchen Project and earlier this year was named as one of Aotearoa's Top 50 Women in Food and Drink. Connie pointed out to us that the world caters for couples; twin share tour packages, supermarkets bundle product and loaves of bread. Things that often seem to cut singles out. But single households are on the increase, and reportedly single portion "ready to eat" meals are one of the highest growth items on the shelf. Connie joins Emile Donovan to show that a whole chicken is not just for couples or families. Recipes are here and here
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Film Review: How does Naked GUN 2025 stack up?
22/08/2025 Duración: 09minKate Rodger chats to Emile about Naked Gun and Workmates.
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Freaky Friday: Ghostly story from Russell
22/08/2025 Duración: 03minTime for Freaky Friday, our weekly showcase of your spooky stories, baffling mysteries, and eerie co-incidences. If you have a Freaky Friday story to hare - 2101 on the text or afternoons@rnz.co.nz via email, please remember to include your number. Today we're joined by Leigh.
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Armageddon Expo fans rejoice: this year's line-up is out
22/08/2025 Duración: 09minIt's the 30th anniversary of the convention which celebrates all things pop culture. In a time where events and festival like these are less and less financially viable, how is it that Armageddon has kept the wheels turning for three decades? Is the world of comics, TV, anime, and gaming far less niche than we think? The founder of Armageddon Expo Bill Geradts is with Emile.
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What next for Ponsonby's Dorothy Butler Bookstore?
22/08/2025 Duración: 08minNew Zealand's Dorothy Butler was an internationally recognised advocate for children's literacy and ran her first bookshop from her home while she and her husband raised their eight children. A recipient of the Margaret Mahy Award, Dorothy died at the age of 90 in 2015 but her legacy continues with The Dorothy Butler Children's Bookshop, situated for the last 40 years on Jervois Road in Auckland's Ponsonby. A familiar fixture for many parents, children and schools, it has weathered the challenge of digital reading on screens, determined that as many children as possible should have the pleasure of opening a book and being drawn into its pages. Change is afoot however - at a time when bookshops - and retail in general - have been doing it tough, the current owners have decided to pass Dorothy's mantel on. The shop is up for sale. Helen Wadsworth is one of the co-owners and she joins Emile. Go here if you are keen to know more
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Poetry Day Competition
22/08/2025 Duración: 05minIt's National Poetry Day - a nationwide eruption of words, voices, and creativity. Regular listeners of Afternoons will know that for us it means its Afternoons' Poetry Day Competition. Here's how it works, poet and author Tracey Slaughter is here to share the six words for you to use to create a poem. The poems must include: - Windscreen - Flax - Sanctuary - Audio - Ultraviolet - Return You have until 2pm to send it to us at afternoons@rnz.co.nz or 2101 on the text machine, then after three Tracey will be back with the winner of the competition.
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What will Fonterra's sale mean for New Zealanders?
22/08/2025 Duración: 09minFonterra has agreed to sell its consumer businesses to French multinational dairy company Lactalis - the world's largest dairy outfit. The proposed $3.8 billion sale still requires approval from Fonterra shareholders and if it goes ahead, would include Mainland, Anchor, Kapiti ice cream and milk powder brand Anlene. Forsyth Barr Senior Analyst Matt Montgomerie discusses with Emile Donovan.