Sunday Morning
RNZ
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Sunday Morning is a New Zealand radio program that airs news, discussion, features, and ideas until midday. Hosted by RNZ, it covers a range of topics from current events to cultural commentary.
Epizódok
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Your skincare questions answered by dermatologist AJ Seine 12.07.2026 20pDermatologist Dr AJ Seine joins Jim to answer your questions about skin health and skin conditions. Dr Seine is in private and public practice in Hamilton and Tauranga, and is a spokesperson for the NZ Dermatological Society.
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Ali Hill: The Nutrition Edition 12.07.2026 13pDr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning.
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Where has all the cash gone? 12.07.2026 18pCash is being used less for over-the-counter transactions - but money is still being printed. So where is it?
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Coming off anti-depressants? Here’s what you need to know 12.07.2026 23pComing off antidepressants is a medical process and needs to involve a doctor, but there are things people can do to help the process go well.
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Louis de Bernières: The problem with the word 'like' 12.07.2026 25pEnglish novelist Louis de Bernières recently penned an impassioned column for The Guardian condemning the creeping use of imprecise and redundant speech.
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Why Iran won’t be able to toll the Strait of Hormuz 12.07.2026 12pProfessor Jennifer Parker joins Jim to tell him why a toll on the Strait of Hormuz is unlikely to happen.
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Lucy Corry: The magic of mince 12.07.2026 10pLucy shares a recipe she has dubbed ‘posh mince’ which can be easily whipped up for a tasty Matariki lunch.
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Al Gillespie: Is geopolitics becoming more chaotic? 12.07.2026 14pWaikato University International Law professor Alexander Gillespie joins the show to discuss the escalating geopolitical situation.
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Sunday Morning Quiz with Jack Waley-Cohen 12.07.2026 9pQuiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz. Jack is the mind behind the questions on BBC's quiz show Only Connect, renowned for being both hard - and at the same time totally obvious. Wake up your brain and have a go!
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Footy frenzy: the FIFA World Cup heats up 12.07.2026 10pSports reporter Coen Lammers joins us with the latest on FIFA World Cup 2026, and his predictions for the remaining matches.
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Dr Johanna Emeney: Horses & Us 05.07.2026 12pFor her latest book, Dr Johanna Emeney travelled across the country in search of people whose lives have been shaped by the equine species.
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A world-first for actor Jarod Rawiri 05.07.2026 14pActor Jarod Rawiri is treading the boards at Q Theatre in the world's first indigenous adaptation of British playwright Nick Payne's Constellations.
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Chef Helen Turnbull: What to do with winter produce 05.07.2026 14pRestaurateur and chef Helen Turnbull joins us hot off the heels of having her Kapiti Coast establishment 50-50 being included in the first NZ Michelin Guide.
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Love Heart: The opportunity for life-long learning 05.07.2026 10pA new learning community for older New Zealanders has been launched in Hawke's Bay and Auckland.
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Peter Janssen: Mid-winter walks worth taking 05.07.2026 19pPeter Janssen is well-known for his comprehensive series of NZ travel books, which he has been publishing for almost 20 years.
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Mid-Winter Magic in Hokitika 05.07.2026 3pThe West Coast town of Hokitika has just kicked off a month-long celebration.
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Calling Home: Leteisha Te Awhe-Downey from Manoa, Hawai’i 05.07.2026 15pFulbright Scholar Leteisha Te Awhe-Downey has spent most of this year in Manoa as a visiting student researcher at the University of Hawai'i.
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Want your child to sleep better? Ban phones from the bedroom 05.07.2026 9pNew research has shown screen time is preventing quality sleep for young children. T
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Authentic new voice for Google Maps NZ 05.07.2026 10pIf you've been using Google Maps in the past few days - you may have noticed a change.
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Can the body’s ‘sixth sense’ be used to improve our well-being? 28.06.2026 31pInteroception is sometimes described as the body's 'sixth sense' - it's the way we perceive and interpret our internal senses and signals like hunger, thirst, and injury.
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