Rnz: Afternoons With Jesse Mulligan

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  • Duración: 40:53:11
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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

  • How to make sure you get insurance payouts after wild weather

    24/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    As the wild weather subsides for most of us, attention is now turning to the clean-up job and filing insurance claims To share some advice on how to get your claim accepted quickly, Patrick O'Meara from the Insurance Council joins Jesse.

  • The beach risks dog owners need to be aware of

    23/10/2025 Duración: 09min

    Going for a walk on the beach might feel like a distant dream looking out at the weather today, but summer is coming and in fact for some parts of New Zealand, is already here. Warmer weather means bluebottle jellyfish are hitting our shores earlier than usual, and that's got Vets raising the alarm because jelly fish and dogs are not a happy union. Former Vet Nurse Kerri Murray from Southern Cross Pet Insurance chats to Jesse.

  • Your Money with Mary Holm

    23/10/2025 Duración: 11min

    Righto. let's talk money now, friend of the show and financial whizz Mary Holm is here to share her ten top tips and tricks.

  • A-Z of Aotearoa: K for Kauri

    23/10/2025 Duración: 25min

    It's time to return to the A-Z of Aotearoa. We've been making our way through the alphabet to look back at the iconic people and cultural touchstones that form New Zealand. We've arrived at 'K' today, so we're looking at the rich history of Kauri - the trees, the timber, the gum. Jesse speaks to Arty Bergman from Northland Kauri Timber about what it's like to work with Kauri in 2025, and Pete Panhuis, one of the country's foremost experts on Kauri.

  • Group Chat: Prince Andrew and brand Windsor

    23/10/2025 Duración: 10min

    Culture 101 host Perlina Lau and Afternoons Senior Producer Olivia Wilson talk to Jesse about how you maintain a family brand, why you can't fire your siblings and why actors keep getting plastic surgery.

  • Producer Joel Little on keeping local music alive

    23/10/2025 Duración: 10min

    The Grammy winning music producer talks to Jesse about a fundraiser for not-for-profit initiative Big Fan.

  • Why cook Dazza Jarrett says he is "more than pies"

    23/10/2025 Duración: 04min

    Chef Darren Jarrett reveals he's much more than that in his soon-to-be-released cookbook.

  • How do you negotiate a deal when you're at a stalemate?

    23/10/2025 Duración: 10min

    Andrew Patterson is a Professional Teaching Fellow in the Department of Management and International Business at the University of Auckland. He chats to Jesse.

  • Feature interview: Priya Parker

    22/10/2025 Duración: 20min

    Self-help isn't helping one of the biggest problems of our time: we've forgotten how to come together. Priya Parker has written a Substack guide on the lost art of coming together.

  • Easy Eats: Cumin Lamb Lettuce Cups

    22/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    It's Wednesday which means time to talk Easy Eat, where we share a recipe that delivers on taste without demanding too much time. Our regular Easy Eats contributor Kelly Gibney is away so we've got the talented Olivia Galletly also known as The Hungry Cook, joining us.

  • Heading Off: Jane Daniell take us to Laos

    22/10/2025 Duración: 08min

    Today on the show we're heading off to Southeast Asia - not Vietnam, not Thailand, but the quieter, lesser-known neighbour. Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia, home to the Mekong River, French-style baguettes, and some of the most laid-back people you'll meet. Travel writer Jane Daniell has written a four-part series about travelling there on her website My Travel Room.

  • Putting mushrooms in the spotlight for the right reasons

    22/10/2025 Duración: 10min

    A new photography book has captured the incredible hidden world of New Zealand fungi Paula Vigus provided the acclaimed photography for the best-selling book - 'Fungi of Aotearoa: A curious forager's field guide' and she's back with her own book 'A Hidden World - Discovering the Beauty of New Zealand Fungi' Paula Vigus joins Jesse.

  • Why The Food Factory in Stoke is shutting up shop

    22/10/2025 Duración: 05min

    The Food Factory in Stoke is an initiative that's helped out dozens of small food businesses over the past five years. But now, due to rising costs and less demand, it's shutting up shop. Pic's Peanut Butter founder Pic Picot started The Food Factory. He chats to Jesse.

  • How Shakti NZ has transformed the lives of thousands of people

    22/10/2025 Duración: 12min

    This year marks the 30th anniversary of Shakti NZ - an organisation that's transformed the lives of thousands of migrant and refugee women and children. Founded by Farida Sultana it provides a culturally aware space for women and children experiencing domestic violence Today they are celebrating with an event at parliament, but Farida has taken some time out to come and talk to us.

  • How do you prepare for the forecasted wild winds?

    22/10/2025 Duración: 07min

    If you thought yesterday's wind was bad, with gusts well over 110Km/h in parts of the country, well brace yourselves for tomorrow. The MetService says winds could reach up to 150 km an hour, issuing red strong wind warnings for parts of the country, red warnings are the most severe. Adding to that, we've seen wildfires popping up in many regions, which could only get worse with high winds. So how do you prepare for high winds? And wildfires?

  • The Pre-Panel for October 21, 2025

    21/10/2025 Duración: 09min

    The Pre-Panel for October 21, 2025

  • You Be The Judge: How late is too late?

    21/10/2025 Duración: 07min

    You see we've got a new segment called 'You're the Judge' where we present an issue that's been sent in by one of our listeners, and you, our audience, decide what the right course of action is. If you've got an irk you'd like resolved, please do email me jesse@afternoons.co.nz Today's problem is one that we think will resonate with many of you - it's about being late, and whether it is okay to be told the wrong time to make sure you are on time!

  • Feature: How society defined our past, and will shape

    21/10/2025 Duración: 21min

    History shows that civilizations succeed in many different ways, but they tend to fail in strikingly similar ones. Again and again, societies rise, overextend themselves, and ultimately unravel says Dr Luke Kemp. He's a research affiliate at the Center for Study of Existential Risk at Darwin College at the University of Cambridge. He argues that societal collapse has not only defined our past but will shape our future. He lays out the urgent lessons our perilous century must learn before it's too late. It's called Goliath's Curse: The History and Future of Societal Collapse.

  • Update on Oz with Jacob Johnson

    21/10/2025 Duración: 06min

    Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had to wait ten months for an in person bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump, but it looks like it was worth the wait. Here to tell us what happened and what the meeting means for Australia is our friend from across the Tasman, TVNZ's 1News Australia Correspondent Jacob Johnson.

  • Who decides when flags should fly at half mast?

    21/10/2025 Duración: 09min

    Last week we were hit with the news Former Prime Minister Jim Bolger had died aged 90. The eagle eyed amongst you probably noticed that this was accompanied by the New Zealand flag moving to half mast around the country. A fitting tribute, but one that left us with some questions about flags...like who decides when they go half mast? Jesse is joined by Dr Malcolm Mulholland, PhD in 'flags and national identity'

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