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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Heading Off to France! Oh la la!
25/02/2026 Duración: 07minTime for Heading Off, our segment where listeners share their travel adventures. This week we are visiting Paris, with Gregor Thompson. Gregor's love affair with the country started when he was 19, he ended up living in Paris, doing a master's degree there and working for one of the country's top news channels. We'd love to hear from you if you have a travel experience to share, text us 2101 or email us afternoons@rnz.co.nz
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Why intermittent fasting may not be the best way to lose weight
25/02/2026 Duración: 09minIntermittent fasting has become a bit of a health trend, with many people using it as a way to lose weight or improve their wellbeing. But new research suggests an eating plan that switches between fasting and eating on a regular schedule, might not be all it's cracked up to be. Registered dietician Rachael Wilson chats to Jesse.
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The Massive Clean Up facing Zealandia Wildlife Sanctuary
25/02/2026 Duración: 06minWellington has had a tough ten days, the capital got hit with one of its strongest storms in decades, causing damage and power outages. And then there was the sewage leak at Moa Point which made the city's southern beaches un-usable. Some good news there though as about an hour ago, Wellington Mayor Andrew Little announced the coast is open and swimmers are welcome to go back in the water, but at their own risk. Back on land, one of the places still dealing with the fallout from the storm is Zealandia, the 225 hectare ecosanctuary in Karori. Staff and volunteers are busy at work to bring the place back to its former glory, Jesse is joined by Dr Daniella Shanahan, the Chief Executive at Zealandia.
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Whangamarino Wetland is in dire straits
25/02/2026 Duración: 09minThe internationally recognised Whangamarino Wetland in north Waikato is in decline, with a new report stating that "active intervention is critical" and a turnaround will likely take considerable time The wetland has faced mounting pressure for decades but back -to -back disasters over the past five years have made the situation significantly worse During the summer of 22-23, more than 1500 dead birds were collected alongside death fish following an avian botulism event and a year later, a man-made fire burnt over a thousand hectares of raised bog. Hugh Robertson, the Principal Science Advisor Freshwater at the Department of Conservation chats to Jesse.
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Explainer: Why are our medical platforms getting hacked?
25/02/2026 Duración: 08minAs you'll have heard in the news, another New Zealand medical data platform has been hit by hackers ... just two months after patient portal 'Manage My Health' was breached MediMap is used by health providers in some aged care, disability services, and hospice to record and manage patients' medication doses. The breach has led to staff at multiple facilities discovering that some patients were incorrectly marked as deceased. Others had their names changed to "Charlie Kirk", with ages altered and, in some cases, patients reassigned to different facilities. So, are our systems seen as weak and ripe for hacking? And if not for money, why are these platforms being hijjacked? Paul Spain, Futurist and chief executive of Gorilla Technology talks to Jesse.
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Feature Interview: Why Positivity Pays Off
24/02/2026 Duración: 21minOptimism can feel like a radical act these days. For Kevin Kelly, a positive outlook is not optional. The co-founder and senior maverick at tech magazine Wired has long argued that our capacity to fix our problems is greater than we imagine. He makes the case for evidence-based optimism, not wishful thinking, but informed possibility, in a new podcast called Best Case Scenario. Kelly teams up with best selling psychology and behavior author Daniel Pink to ask experts to give their best possible good news scenario in the next 25 years on the topics like transportation, energy and human health.
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Podcast Critic: 'Ransom Man" and "The Real Salt Path"
24/02/2026 Duración: 08minAfternoons podcast critic Ximena Smith joins Jesse to review 'Ransom Man' and 'The Walkers: The Real Salt Path'
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Book Critic: The Chronology of Water
24/02/2026 Duración: 07minAfternoons book critic Anna Rankin joins Jesse to talk about The Chronology of Water by Lidia Yuknavitch. It came out in 2011, but the film version is about to be released so we're taking this opportunity to discuss the memoir.
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Mayoral Minutes: Waikato District's Aksel Bech
24/02/2026 Duración: 09minIt's time for Mayoral minutes, our new segment where we speak with a local mayor about the challenges they're facing, how they're working to solve them and what makes their community special. This week we're heading to the Waikato District and Mayor Aksel Bech.
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What is "meno-divorce" and why has the term taken off online?
24/02/2026 Duración: 07min"Meno-divorce" is a term that is trending on the internet right now. It's used to describe a divorce that coincides with women experiencing menopause. But how did it come about and is it really fair? Author of multiple books on menopause, Niki Bezzant, chats to Jesse.
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From the Bush to the Table: The Game2Give Movement
24/02/2026 Duración: 10minThere's a movement happening in the hunting community that sees surplus wild venison turned into meals for families who need some help. The West Coast initiative is called Game 2 Give, and it was launched last year by the Hokitika-based food bank Kai Puku. It's fair to say that since then it's really caught on - several local organisations have jumped on board to help out, and now even the Department of Conservation. Kai Puku lead co-ordinator Christine Barton joins Jesse.
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Should you charge your adult children rent?
24/02/2026 Duración: 08minNowadays it seems it's far more common for young people to stay at home long past the age of 18. This could be due to the cost of living, the cost of tuition, or lack of job opportunities. But then the question becomes how long is too long, and is it fair to charge them rent? Sheridan Eketone is a coach at The Parenting Place and she joins Jesse to chat through the do's and don'ts.
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What does "Free Speech" actually mean to you?
24/02/2026 Duración: 09minNew Zealand Parliament announced late last week that it will no longer post updates on the social media platform X - formerly known as Twitter. The move comes amid growing international backlash against the Elon Musk owned platform, after thousands of sexualised deepfake images mainly of women and children, were generated using the social media site's AI chatbot 'Grok' Foreign Minister Winston Peters has since criticised the decision, writing on X that "This is how freedoms are lost - by unilateral decision-making being made by moral virtue signalling - where someone seeks to do one thing but causes damage to other freedoms." So is he right? To discuss the issue, Free Speech Union Chief Executive Jillaine Heather joins Jesse now.
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Using AI to decode the sounds and signals of other species
23/02/2026 Duración: 22minHearing a bird sing, a dog bark, an orca squeal has led so many of us to wonder if might be possible to talk to animals. Aza Raskin wants to listen to them. He's the co-founder and CEO of the Earth Species Project, which uses artificial intelligence to decode the sounds and signals of other species. The aim isn't just translation; it's understanding. Early breakthroughs from studying highly intelligent crows to other vocal animals suggest we're beginning to hear patterns that were once invisible to us. Raskin believes that learning to truly listen to animals could transform how we see and treat each other and the rest of life on Earth.
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Expert Feature: Birding with Rick Szabo
23/02/2026 Duración: 25minToday we're exploring the world of Birding - otherwise known as Birdwatching - with Rick Szabo. Rick has been birding for more than 14 years and observed over 1600 different species. He also guides tours for fellow bird enthusiasts in Texas, California, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Costa Rica.
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Jesse Goes Clubbing
23/02/2026 Duración: 11minMonday means Jesse hits the clubs. If you've got a club you'd like him to visit, please text us 2101 or email us afternoons@rnz.co.nz. Today Jesse is chatting to Daryl Purdie from Auckland's Pinball Club.
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OZ Update: What's happening in Australia?
23/02/2026 Duración: 05minBrad Foster joins Jesse to discuss the latest developments across the Tasman. Today, he's talking about the return of the so-called ISIS brides, who are seeking to come back to Australia from Syria.
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How well do U.S. based AI tools understand our curriculum?
23/02/2026 Duración: 06minIn 2024, the Ministry of Education released guidelines for the use of AI tools in the classroom. The guidance stated that generative AI should be used to "improve teaching and learning, supporting knowledgeable and skilled teachers." However, many of the most widely used AI tools, such as OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, are developed and based in the United States. That raises an important question, how well do these tools understand our national curriculum? And if their knowledge is limited, how effective can they really be in a New Zealand classroom? Australian education technology company CurricuLLM has been looking into this. Founder Dan Hart spoke to Jesse.
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New Zealand's most impressive supercomputer
23/02/2026 Duración: 07minDr Jess Robertson, National Manager of Advanced Technology at Earth Sciences New Zealand joined Jesse to speak about New Zealand's most impressive supercomputer.