Rnz: Afternoons With Jesse Mulligan

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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

  • NZ Sporting History: All Blacks versus the Boks

    04/09/2025 Duración: 26min

    One of the All Blacks' most anticipated test matches of the year will take place at Eden Park this Saturday, as they go up against the Springboks. It's a rivalry almost as old as the game itself, so today on NZ Sporting History, we wanted to look back on some of the great All Blacks V Springboks moments. Veteran sports journalist and broadcaster Phil Gifford chats to Emile.

  • What is "Milk without Moo"?

    04/09/2025 Duración: 10min

    In our dairy industry expert feature last week there was talk about fermented milks and how alternative dairy seems poised to disrupt our dairy industry. In response, Anna Benny got in touch. Anna is a Southland dairy farmer and food technologist at the University of Otago. She has authored a paper - Milk without moo - which outlines the challenges to the industry which generates $23 billion New Zealand dollars in revenue annually.

  • RNZ In Depth: Teenagers and TikTok

    04/09/2025 Duración: 08min

    A conversation about TikTok in the RNZ newsroom resulted in Senior In Depth journalist Kate Newton conducting an interesting social media experiment. The result is a three-part investigation called Four phones, three weeks which examined the content that was sent to four fictitious teenage TikTok accounts over the course of three weeks. Kate also sought input from teenagers themselves on what they see and how they feel about it, she tells Emile about what she learnt.

  • A survivor's mission to stop sepsis

    04/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    Sepsis is a global killer, and at one in five, it causes more deaths than heart attacks or strokes but would you know the warning signs or symptoms? An unchecked immune response to an infection or pathogen, sepsis causes the body to turn on its own tissues and vital organs. Farmer Geoff Lance is one of the lucky ones - he's a sepsis survivor - but he didn't come out unscathed. Geoff has joined forces with Sepsis Trust NZ to raise awareness of the condition during September - which is World Sepsis Month. The nationwide public campaign: 'Be a SEPSIS Superhero: Suspect it, say it, stop it' is part of a broader push for sepsis to be prioritised within our health system.

  • What can be done about Auckland's roaming dogs?

    04/09/2025 Duración: 08min

    Auckland is continuing to struggle with a roaming dog problem ... with new Auckland council figures showing a large increase in dogs attacks and call outs over the past year. There's been a 23 percent spike in dogs being impounded and a 48 percent increase in dogs being euthanised compared to the same period last year. Among the most concerning statistics ... 228 children under 15 were attacked last year. Everyone agrees the problem is out of control... but what can be done to get the numbers under control? Manurewa-Papakura Councillor Daniel Newman joins Emile.

  • Feature interview: Amanda Knox

    03/09/2025 Duración: 23min

    In 2007, at just 20 years old, Amanda Knox, was wrongly accused of murdering her roommate while studying abroad in Italy. A zealous Italian prosecutor put her on trial for eight years, and in prison for nearly four . Amanda Knox is reclaiming her story. She's teaming up with Monica Lewinsky as executive producers of a series called The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox. She's also forgiven that Italian prosecutor and she's also written an essay for The Atlantic that explores the healing that can come from facing the worst in humanity while holding on to your own.

  • Easy Eats: Kelly Gibney

    03/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    Wednesday is Easy Eats day, where we share a recipe that is relatively quick and simple to throw together. Kelly Gibney has a brilliant offering this week - peanut butter and miso chicken drumsticks with sesame rice. Recipe is here: https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/food/recipes/peanut-butter-and-miso-chicken-drumsticks-with-sesame-rice

  • Heading Off: On an electric tandem bike

    03/09/2025 Duración: 09min

    Meri Murphy and her partner Doug Maclachlan are a pair of octogenarians who have spent the past few years cycling around New Zealand on an electric tandem bike, called "Giselle".

  • Elderly and living on a budget

    03/09/2025 Duración: 10min

     Marie Stanley is a 72 year-old pensioner struggling with the cost of living and she has a message for younger people about preparing for the future.

  • Feature interview: How to navigate a world of public shaming

    02/09/2025 Duración: 22min

    A Polish millionaire snatches a hat as a tennis star hands it to a child at the US Open. Two executives are caught having an affair at a Coldplay concert. Public shaming is everywhere. A.J. Daulerio knows all about exposing humiliating secrets and having some of his own secrets put out into the world. He was the editor of the blog Gawker during its most notorious years. Daulerio is now living a very different story, one marked by sobriety, reflection, and second chances. He helps others face shame and embarrassment with honesty and perspective through his newsletter and podcast The Small Bow.

  • Update on Oz with Brad Foster: Manhunt and marches

    02/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    A week on from the shooting of two police officers in Australia's northeast town of Porepunkah, it appears investigators are changing their approach to finding the man believed to be responsible. Brad Foster fills Jesse in on the latest with that case, plus reflects on the Neo-Nazi marches, and discusses Australia's newest regional airline.

  • Relationships: Practical advice for commonplace pickles

    02/09/2025 Duración: 15min

    All these conversations about people using AI chat bots as therapists got us thinking. We all know relationships are complicated, whether it's matters of the heart, workplace problems, or with friendships. And sometimes, it really helps to get an outside perspective. Today we're trying something new, we've invited a Clinical Psychologist on to discuss some common challenges we all face and how we can navigate them. If you have any issues you'd like addressed email me at afternoons@rnz.co.nz

  • Book Critic: A deep dive into 'working homelessness'

    02/09/2025 Duración: 07min

    Working homeless is a phrase that applies to people who are employed but don't have anywhere to live, generally it is a consequence of low wages or other financial instability. It's a topic author Brian Goldstone has investigated for his book "There is no place for us, working and homeless in America" Here to tell us all about it is our book critic Anna Rankin who is joining Jesse from New York as she embarks on her Fullbright scholarship.

  • New research into blood pressure

    02/09/2025 Duración: 18min

    At least one in five of us have high blood pressure but most of us don't know we have it. Untreated, it can lead to serious problems like stroke, heart attack and kidney failure. Which makes a new discovery by researchers at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland all the more exciting. Professor Julian Paton was involved in the research and spoke to Jesse.

  • The new digital mental health tool and how it's already working

    02/09/2025 Duración: 11min

    Warning: This conversation covers the issue of suicide. Yesterday we spoke to Laura Reiley, a writer at Cornell University whose only child died by suicide after suffering from anxiety and depression. Laura shared her daughter Sophie's story in an essay for The New York Times because while she had been seeing a human therapist, Sophie had also turned to a therapy chatbot for help between sessions and it was the chatbot that she confided in when she chose to end her life. After that interview, we received an email telling us about ANTSA - a digital tool for mental health professionals that supports clients between sessions. Clinical Psychologist Sally-Anne McCormack is behind this project. Mental health Need to Talk? Free call or text 1737 any time to speak to a trained counsellor, for any reason. Lifeline: 0800 543 354 or text HELP to 4357. Suicide Crisis Helpline: 0508 828 865 / 0508 TAUTOKO. This is a service for people who may be thinking about suicide, or those who are concerned about family or friends. D

  • How excited should we be about the Amazon announcement?

    02/09/2025 Duración: 09min

    Amazon has officially opened its new Auckland data centres today - claiming the move will add 10.8 billion dollars to the economy and mean a thousand full time jobs. Those are some massive numbers, so we wanted to find out more. To understand how significant this deal is Futurist and CEO of Gorilla Technology Paul Spain chats to Jesse.

  • Feature interview: Risks of substituting machines for therapy.

    01/09/2025 Duración: 20min

    More and more, people are turning to artificial intelligence for companionship and even therapy. 29-year-old Sophie Rottenberg did. 

  • After 90 years, Marbeck's record store is changing

    01/09/2025 Duración: 06min

    After more than nine decades in Auckland's Queens Arcade, Marbecks, one of Aotearoa's most well-known retailers will be closing the doors of its physical store. But it's not saying goodbye. Robert Marbeck chats to Jesse about how the store is evolving.

  • Expert Feature: What makes a good political interview?

    01/09/2025 Duración: 28min

    Each week on a Monday we take a deep dive into an issue with the help of an expert. Today we're talking to Guyon Espiner about political interviews - what is considered a "good" one and how to get the most out of our politicians. Please send in any questions you have for Guyon - 2101.

  • Jesse's Cold Call - Citizen Advice Bureau Dargaville

    01/09/2025 Duración: 10min

    We love a cold call here on Afternoons, it keeps us, and you, well and truly on our toes. For those keeping track, we've been through all the iSites of New Zealand, a sample of iwi radio stations and today we're going to call a Citizen's Advice Bureau. There are still so many citizen advice bureaus throughout the country - staffed by good people who are keen to help others hopefully they're also keen to help me and chat - let's try Dargaville.

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