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Jeremy is a regular contributor to our normally un-podcasted 'news of the week' segment, but this time we get to talk about the nature of standup comedy.
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Damian Christie and Russell Brown catch up with PNC to talk unusual collaborations, the existential question 'what is hip hop?' and about the new album 'Man on Wire'.
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This year we celebrate the 50 years since the first man in space, 30 years since the first space shuttle launch and one year since the start of the KiwiSpace Foundation - determined to get Kiwi into the sky. Damian Christie and Russell Brown caught up with KiwiSpace executive director Mark Mackay.
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Dawn Tratt heads into the heart of sustainable Wellington to find out how Carrot Mob is helping to create a more environmentally friendly cafe culture.
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WHEN URGENCY ISN'T URGENCY. Select committees aren't sexy -- but when a right-wing blogger and a lefty MP are telling you they matter, it's time to pay attention.
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Just in time for Easter, Damian Christie and Russell Brown get to catch up with Stephanie Everitt, co-owner of boutique chocolate manufacturer 'Devonport Chocolate' and author of new chocolate history/guide/recipe book 'For the Love of Chocolate'.
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About 15 years ago, Captain Planet was all the international climate law we needed. But, since his fade into obscurity we’ve had international environmental law fill that breach. Damian Christie and Russell Brown talk to environmental law expert Dr Ben Boer from Sydney University.
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Damian Christie and Russell Brown catch up with the synth-filled brains behind Computers Want Me Dead - Sam Harvey and Damien Daniels.
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“250 SQUARE METERS OF LEARNED AMBIANCE.” This week, Craig pays tribute to Roger amd Helen Parsons, as they put their iconic bookstore up for sale -- and the family tradition they've carried on for four decades.
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Simon Pound discovers that while we can’t win Rugby World Cups, we are surprisingly good at robot making competitions. He heads along to one of the last Auckland University Robotics Association’s (AURA) practices before they head to the World Championships.