Smart, in-depth and relentlessly curious, host Kathryn Ryan dives into the stories shaping New Zealand and its people. Interviews and expert analysis from around the world and at home. It’s where big ideas are unpacked and everyday life explored.
22449 - Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
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Smart, in-depth and relentlessly curious, host Kathryn Ryan dives into the stories shaping New Zealand and its people. Interviews and expert analysis from around the world and at home. It’s where big ideas are unpacked and everyday life explored.
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22449-
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22448-
Blue cheese martini? Coming to Wellington
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22447-
Political commentators Tracey Martin and Liam Hehir
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22446-
Around the motu: Tom Hunt senior journalist with The Post
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22445-
Book review: Frank the Monster by Mats Strandberg
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22444-
Matt Haig is back with the sequel to The Midnight Library
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22443-
More revelations about lives of Andrew, Sarah
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22442-
BBC Middle East correspondent Sebastian Usher
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22441-
Terrorist's path of radicalisation revealed in new book
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Mo., 08 Jun. 2026
22440-
Sports commentator Sam Ackerman
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22439-
Friday funnies
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22438-
Around the motu: Kirsty Pickett co owner of the Southland App
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22437-
Book review: Nuremberg Women by Natalie Livingstone
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22436-
Anastasia Berg on AI's potential to destroy the way we think
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22435-
Pacific editor Koroi Hawkins
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22434-
The men who jumped ship to build lives in NZ in 1945-1970
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22433-
World nuclear head on case for small-scale atomic energy
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Fr., 05 Jun. 2026
22432-
Screentime: Tuner, Cape Fear, Dear England
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22431-
Parenting: Who rules the roost in your household?
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22430-
Will $450m for health system's cyber needs be enough?
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22429-
Around the motu: Che Baker the editor of the Southland Times
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22428-
US House votes to restrict Trump's war powers
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22427-
Numberless credit cards on the horizon
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22426-
Award-winning author Philippa Werry's new YA novel
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22425-
Book review: A Flame in the Dark by Maria Gill
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22424-
A new exhibition celebrates tikumu - the large mountain daisy
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22423-
Solar subsidy better value than winter payment - researcher
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22422-
Calls for only liquor store in Otara Town Centre to be closed
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Do., 04 Jun. 2026
22421-
Loyalty programmes - are they really worth the effort?
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22420-
Sharron Martin's new novel - Cygnet River
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22419-
Around the motu: James Pocock Gisborne Herald Editor
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22418-
Book review: Te Kaikaukau: The Swimmer - I te Ao o te Reo
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22417-
Veteran Brad Poulter's powerful memoir on serving while gay
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22416-
Australia: One Nation rising, second-hand subs and more
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22415-
Mobile defibrillators instead of public AEDs?
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22414-
Oranga Tamariki - Amanda Malu, taking on the task of preventing child abuse
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Mi., 03 Jun. 2026
22413-
Sports-chat with Glen Larmer
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22412-
Popular Kiwi who's released her own romantasy novel
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22411-
Business commentator Nicholas Pointon
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22410-
Around the motu: Simon Wilson based in Auckland.
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22409-
Book review: This is where we say goodbye
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22408-
Francesca Albanese: Driven by a strong sense of justice
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22407-
USA correspondent David Smith
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Di., 02 Jun. 2026
22406-
The Polish photographer who found refuge in New Zealand