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

  • Wild weather hits the South Island

    17/02/2026 Duration: 04min

    The wild weather that caused chaos in the North Island has turned its attention South and Banks Peninsula seems to be bearing the brunt. A Local State of Emergency has been declared there but widespread flooding and gusts over 100km/h have been reported in Canterbury. We go to Wainui, a small settlement in Banks Peninsula where local resident Lawrence Smith is locate

  • Feature: How does power and prestige really work?

    16/02/2026 Duration: 24min

    Long before we know what social status is, we know how it works. There's always a popular crowd from the playground to the office and everyone knows who's in and who is out. Toby Stuart is a Professor of Business Administration at University of California, Berkeley. He argues that instinct about social status never leaves us. It becomes the invisible architecture of adult life directing attention, opportunity, and reward in ways that have little to do with fairness or talent. It shapes what we admire, what we buy, even what we believe is good. But as algorithms increasingly rank, rate, and recommend on our behalf, the old status ladders may be wobbling. His latest book explores how power and prestige really work and what happens when the system starts to shift. It's called Anointed: The Extraordinary Effects of Social Status in a Winner-Take-Most World,

  • TV Critic: Local Comedy 'Small Town Scandal'

    16/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    Afternoons TV Critic Dominic Corry reviews: Small Town Scandal - Sky/NEON The Beauty - Disney+

  • Expert Feature: What happens to all that space junk?

    16/02/2026 Duration: 26min

    But is the space in space infinite? What happens when satellites stop working? As the saying goes, what goes up, must come down, so will we see more space junk landing on earth? Here to help answer those questions and more, Jesse is joined by Dr Samantha Lawler, professor of astronomy at the University of Regina in Canada, and Erskine Fellow for the University of Canterbury.

  • OZ Update: What's happening in Australia?

    16/02/2026 Duration: 07min

    Brad Foster joins Jesse to talk about what's going on across the Tasman. Today he's looking at the news that State of Origin is coming to Auckland plus other stories of interest.

  • Can food be a work of art?

    16/02/2026 Duration: 03min

    Taste of Art will challenge chefs from some of New Zealand's top restaurants to transform everyday ingredients into jaw-dropping edible masterpieces The teams will be judged not only on flavour, but also on artistic design Dessert Masters host and former MasterChef Australia judge Melissa Leong hosts the show alongside Vaughan Mabee, executive chef of Queenstown's Amisfield restaurant Melissa joins Jesse.

  • Taking on Olympians: "How to Dad" star gets sporty

    16/02/2026 Duration: 10min

    Jordan Watson of How to Dad fame is about to find out. A new six part web series called 'Out of My League' sees Jordan pitted against former Olympians. A link to the series is here.

  • What's going on with our water infrastructure?

    16/02/2026 Duration: 05min

    We need to talk about the state of our water infrastructure, this week some Christchurch residents have to boil water, last week Wellington's Moa Point wastewater treatment plant flooded, Aucklanders can't swim in some local beaches after heavy rain - and that's just this summer! So why doesn't our water infrastructure seem up to scratch and what can be done to future proof it? Dr Timothy Welch, Senior Lecturer Architecture and Planning from the University of Auckland chats to Jesse.

  • Critter of the Week: The kahukowhai or yellow admiral butterfly

    13/02/2026 Duration: 15min

    These speedy little flyers are found all over the country and are also shared with some parts of Australia. They resemble the red admiral butterfly, except for the bright yellow patches on the upper wings. The caterpillars depend on nettle to survive, and the dwindling host plants, as well as impacts from introduced predators is having an effect on their population numbers. As such, the Moths and Butterflies of New Zealand Trust launched the Big Butterfly Count last year to find out more information on numbers of butterfly populations around the country. It is happening right now from the 9-20 February.

  • Weekend Work: How do you create a path?

    13/02/2026 Duration: 07min

    Mitre 10's Stan Scott is with us to answer any DIY questions you might have, and to talk us through creating a path and paving in general.

  • What's on this Weekend?

    13/02/2026 Duration: 02min

    We take a whirl through some of the events on in the main centres this weekend!

  • Music 101: New music from Bic Runga

    13/02/2026 Duration: 04min

    Kara Rickard host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from 1pm talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because Friday is new music day - she'll pick us a track to play.

  • Food: Crayfish E Fu Noodles

    13/02/2026 Duration: 11min

    Friday means food here on Afternoons and today The Kitchen Project's Connie Clarkson joins us with a divine dish to celebrate Chinese New Year, crayfish e fu noodles.

  • NZ Live: Alayna lights up Studio B

    13/02/2026 Duration: 30min

    Time for NZ Live, the moment in the week when we bring you a special, live performance from some of our top musical talent. Today we are joined by Alayna, we had her on a couple of years ago when she released her debut album 'Self-portrait of a Woman Unravelling" Today she releases album number two, 'Set Her Free'

  • Film Review: Is it worth seeing "Wuthering Heights" or Mārama​?

    13/02/2026 Duration: 13min

    Film critic Kate Rodger joins Jesse to review "Wuthering Heights" and Mārama​.

  • Roadie Songs

    13/02/2026 Duration: 08min

    Roadie songs for road trips.

  • Freaky Friday on Friday the 13th!!

    13/02/2026 Duration: 05min

    Usually for Freaky Friday we ask for your spooky experiences, but today it felt more appropriate to settle into a ghost story. So, joining Jesse is the community engagement co-ordinator of the PumpHouse Theatre in Takapuna, Mags Delaney-Moffatt.

  • Must listen! A Survival Guide to the First Year of University

    13/02/2026 Duration: 11min

    It's that time of year where students around the country are gearing up for their first year at university. But alongside o-week fun and new found freedom, this life transition can be daunting. A 2025 report found that around 1 in 5 students will leave their original university within three semesters of starting - with some leaving study behind all together. So, what do students need to know to survive and thrive as a first year at uni? Dr Sophia Waters has some of the answers, she joins Jesse from The University of New England in Australia ...

  • Something to celebrate: A story of small business success

    13/02/2026 Duration: 04min

    Here on Afternoons, we like to focus on solutions and happy news stories, so with that in mind, we're heading to Wellington now for a rare bit of good small business news. Today Wheel Works - a designer and manufacturer of bespoke bicycle wheels celebrates its 20th anniversary. Founder Tristan Thomas joins Jesse.

  • Should the retirement age be raised to 72?

    13/02/2026 Duration: 15min

    We're starting today's show with a discussion on retirement age and would as always, love to hear your thoughts. The issue is back in the news thanks to the Chief Executive of Milford Investments saying New Zealanders will have to work into their 70s if the country wants to afford superannuation. The comments came as part of a wider debate being held at the New Zealand Economic Forum at Waikato University this week. Treasury has previously signaled that it's on track to become unaffordable unless the retirement age rises to around 72. But would any Government be up to changing the official retirement age? To discuss, I'm joined by author of The Kaka substack - Bernard Hickey

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