Rnz: Afternoons With Jesse Mulligan

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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 45:08:33
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Synopsis

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.

Episodes

  • The Beths are back in town!

    19/02/2026 Duration: 10min

    It's been a huge year for indie darlings The Beths who are back in the country after wrapping up an epic 70-show run at the end of last year not to mention an appearance on American talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live, Here to tell us how it all went and what's coming up next, Jesse is joined by lead singer Liz Stokes!

  • Local Legends: The family business looking out for the elderly

    19/02/2026 Duration: 09min

    Today we're chatting with the team behind Jamie's Angels, a home-delivered meal service providing hundreds of fresh meals every week to elderly residents in Whanganui The husband and wife team took over the business from their son when he moved to London many years ago; what began as a small family business has grown into something pretty special. Graham Lillington from Jamie's Angels chats to Jesse.

  • Explainer: What on earth is going on with Auckland's housing?

    19/02/2026 Duration: 15min

    Housing Minister Chris Bishop has outlined changes to housing densification plans for Auckland - with cabinet agreeing to lower the maximum number of houses in Auckland from 2 million to at least 1.6 million. The U-turn comes after Auckland Council had been progressing a new plan to accommodate up to 2 million homes in the coming decades.

  • Feature Interview: What is your time personality? Find out!

    18/02/2026 Duration: 25min

    Everyone knows someone who always manages to show up late for everything. Some people live by the clock, believing that on time is late. Some people live in the moment and refuse to be bound by a clock. We each have our own time personalities says Professor Dawna Ballard.

  • Easy Eats: Mexican Black Bean and Corn Salad

    18/02/2026 Duration: 06min

    It's Wednesday which means two things - you've made it to the middle of the week - and it's Easy Eats' day. Kelly Gibney joins me to share a yummy recipe that's full of flavour and quick to prepare.

  • Heading Off on a Cruise with Amanda Gillies!

    18/02/2026 Duration: 09min

    It's time for Heading Off, our weekly travel segment where we jet around the world gathering tips and tricks for your future holidays. Do let us know if you've been on an interesting journey recently, we'd love to hear from you, 2101. Today we're keeping it in the family with host of RNZ's award-winning podcast The Detail, Amanda Gillies. Amanda has been on a cruise. 14 family members, all ages, one ship - what could possibly go wrong?

  • Stories from Our Changing World

    18/02/2026 Duration: 15min

    Our Changing World's Claire Concannon chats to Jesse with the latest on the Kakapo Files plus she explains what e-textiles and sensing materials are and how they could change the fashion industry.

  • A new way to combat climate change anxiety

    18/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    Flooding, landslides, wild winds, these extreme weather events can leave many of you feeling overwhelmed about the state of our climate and what we could be facing in the future. But help could be at hand. The Climatics is a new people-powered climate fund that says it'll offer a practical way to take action by pooling money from everyday Kiwis and directing those funds to the climate groups doing systems-change work in Aotearoa. The Climatics co-founders Pip Wheaton and MJ Bethell chat to Jesse.

  • Where have all the Monarch Butterflies gone?

    18/02/2026 Duration: 07min

    Globally, Monarch butterfly numbers are in sharp decline with populations in the United States dropping by as much as 96 percent. The outlook isn't good for Monarchs in New Zealand either. fortunately there are New Zealanders keen to change that. Franklin Farm in Auckland's Waimauku has been growing celery for nearly 120 years. When the team began noticing fewer butterflies in their fields they decided to transform part of the farm into a dedicated butterfly breeding programme Jasmine Franklin helps run Franklin Farm, she chats to Jesse.

  • Would you leave your shopping to AI?

    18/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    How we shop could be about to change dramatically, thanks to an AI innovation. Agentic AI can give recommendations and complete commercial transactions on your behalf - without you ever having to visit a business website directly. Here to explain how it could work is Stuff Money Editor, Damien Venuto

  • What can we do to stop dog attacks?

    18/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    We're going to start today's show discussing New Zealand's dog problem and what can be done about it. The death of a Northland women after a fatal dog attack is the latest in a long list of dog-related incidents around the country So how did we get here and what needs to change so these attacks don't become more commonplace?

  • Feature: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Son?

    17/02/2026 Duration: 18min

    Spymaster George Smiley was at the breakfast-table for Nick Harkaway growing up. His father, John le Carré, born David Cornwell, would draft the Circus's latest intrigues on scraps of paper at dawn and read them aloud over tea and toast. It was an apprenticeship in spymasters and writing. Five years after le Carré's death, Smiley lives on in a play on London's West End and in new novels written by Harkaway himself including a 2024 revival with another on the way.

  • You're the Judge

    17/02/2026 Duration: 04min

    Tuesdays means our regular weekly segment 'You're the Judge' where we read out an irk and get your feedback on it. Today's question is about proposals - and whether our correspondent Scott should propose to his girlfriend at their friends' wedding. Text 2101 with yes, no or just to let us know what you think!

  • Tech Tuesday: Battery Power in the spotlight

    17/02/2026 Duration: 10min

    Tim Batt is with Jesse to discuss what's got people talking in the tech world, today he's looking into advancements in batteries and the new incoming low cost MacBook.

  • Book Critic: New poetry from one of NZ's Greatess

    17/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    Claire Mabey joins Jesse to review the following books: Stepping Up by David Hill Lyrical Ballads by Bill Manhire What to Wear by Jenny Bornholdt

  • Mayoral Minutes: Hamilton's Mayor Tim Macindoe

    17/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    It's time for Mayoral minutes, our weekly 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. Today we're heading to Jesse's home town, the beautiful Kirikiriroa Hamilton and Mayor Tim Macindoe.

  • Lunar New Year: What does Year of the Fire Horse mean for you?

    17/02/2026 Duration: 05min

    Happy Lunar New Year! Yes, billions of people around the world are welcoming the Lunar New Year from today. This year is Year of the Horse, but 2026 is also the Year of the Fire Horse. To explain what that means and what festivities are planned, RNZ Asia's Ruth Kuo chats to Jesse.

  • Could cancer actually protect against Alzheimer’s disease?

    17/02/2026 Duration: 11min

    For decades, researchers have noted that Alzheimer's disease and cancer rarely occur in the same person, sparking speculation that one may protect against the other Now, scientists have identified a protein produced by cancer cells that appears to shield the brain from Alzheimer's, at least in mice, offering new clues to the link between the two diseases. Dr Donald Weaver is a Professor of Chemistry and Senior Scientist of the Krembil Research Institute. He chats to Jesse

  • Sam Ruthe: The family that runs fast

    17/02/2026 Duration: 12min

    New Zealand teen running prodigy Sam Ruthe is living proof that athletic talent can run deep in the family At just 16 Sam has been in the news lots for his talent after smashing the under 18 indoor mile world record, but he's not the only star in his household... Sam's younger sister Daisy, age 14, won the NZ women's under-20 3000m race at the Porritt Classic over the weekend. Sam and Daisy's parents and grandparents are no strangers to success on the track either. So how much of their success is down to genetics? To find out Sam and Daisy's dad Ben Ruthe joins Jesse Mulligan

  • Can we fix it? Tackling the country's infrastructure problem.

    17/02/2026 Duration: 12min

    A new report that sets out an "affordable" plan to tackle New Zealand's infrastructure has just been released. It was written by the Infrastructure Commission, and it covers all aspects of infrastructure from water pipes, roads, power lines, hospitals and schools to courts. In the 200 plus page report, there are 16 recommendations and 10 priorities for the next ten years. RNZ Political reporter Anneke Smith joins Jesse to discuss it.

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