Sam's in the studio and i tēnei ata he brings in some jellyfish for Rachel and Zoë to try! Whakarongo mai nei to find out where you can find some of the surprisingly crunchy creature and how to prepare it for yourself.
I tēnei ata Penelope Noir is talking all about the visionary style of the New York 1960s It Girl, Edie Sedgwick. Whakarongo mai for all the coats, leotards, gloves and chandelier earrings a poor-little-rich-girl could want.
The Mayor is on the line and i tēnei ata he chats to Rachel about Karangahape's reopening, the Nurses Strike, and Auckland's vaccination rollout. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata for Political Commentary, Rod phones up to talk about the government's Dawn Raids apology, the Climate Change Commission's report and EV rebate scheme, and the Northland Hīkoi and SNA debate. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on Ready Steady Learn, Dr. Hanna Allerkamp comes in to talk about her research ranging from veternary medicine to human medicine, specifically placenta research! Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei ata Jesin James talks about her research with speech and language technologies (think Siri and Alexa) and how to create smart tech for less widely spoken languages, like New Zealand English and Te Reo Māori. Whakarongo mai! You can also check out more of Jesin's work with speech research here.
I tēnei ata the Green Party co-leader speaks to some incredibly important issues facing Aotearoa today, including Pūtiki Bay, the flooding down South and in the West, and New Zealand joining the Five Eyes in accusing China of hacking and spying. Whakarongo mai!