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Jesse Mulligan presents an upbeat mix of the curious and the compelling, ranging from the stories of the day to the great questions of our time.

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

The pre-Panel: Your daily dose of stuff and nonsense 09.07.2026

Wallace Chapman and Emile Donovan star in the shortest show on radio, where they show they really can make something out of nothing, join them to be part of their delight, or to simply despair. Wallace will also preview what's on The Panel tonight. [picture id="4JMMNBN_wallace_and_emile_two_jpeg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Political Group Chat: How old is too old to be in Parliament? 09.07.2026

It's time for our politics group chat, which is rapidly becoming one of my favourite chats .. mainly because we have wonderful guests who are happy to say what they are thinking out loud about topics that have been in the news the past week .. Joining me in Auckland is comedian and commentator Tim Batt, political scientist Dr Lara Greaves, and in Fielding screenwriter, podcaster and member of the...

Your Money with Mary Holm 09.07.2026

Personal finance expert Mary Holm is with Emile in the Auckland studio and she's going to talk about the power of drip feeding into investments. [picture id="4JV2IU1_Your_money_cover_external_v2_png" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Relationships: Managing disinterested grandparents 09.07.2026

Okay it is time to talk relationships now - Emile is joined by Professor Kirsty Ross from Massey University's School of Psychology Do let us know if there are any topics you would like Kirsty and Emile to cover at afternoons@rnz.co.nz. [picture id="4JUCJCT_afternoons_relationships_thumbnail_png" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Explaining "disarmament" and "deconfliction" practically 09.07.2026

The ongoing conflicts in Iran, Lebanon, Gaza and Ukraine mean terms like "deconfliction" and "disarmament" are becoming more and more prevalent in news reports. But it can be very easy to get lost in such jargon so we thought we would get a better understanding as to what the terms mean and how they affect international relationships. To do that, I'm joined by Dr Marianne Hanson. Marianne is an as...

"Stop scrolling and start strolling!" 09.07.2026

We'd love to know what you're up to this long weekend and how you plan to celebrate Matariki. Some Canterbury DOC rangers have been sharing some of their favourite winter walks as way to get people to stop scrolling and start strolling. They prioritised sunshine and views, low-difficulty, and the dryness of the tracks. So if you're looking for something to do this long weekend, DOC's Lily Toulson...

The Mosgiel man who gave 200 pizzas to flood stricken residents 09.07.2026

It's been a tough week for many of you in the South Island coping with the effects of flooding, closed roads and damaged infrastructure. For those not affected it can be hard looking on and not knowing how to help. Although that's not a problem for our next guest. Gagan Singh who owns Pizza Hut franchises in Mosgiel, dished out more than 200 free pizzas to flood-stricken Mosgiel residents. He chat...

Want to save on your power bill? This chat is for you! 09.07.2026

We chatted about power prices on the show yesterday and boy did you have thoughts! The Electricity Authority says most households have seen an average increase of about eight percent to their bills this winter and that's on top of the eight percent rise last year. It prompted lots of questions from you about how to save money on power bills and ways to use electricity efficiently. So we thought it...

The pre-Panel: Your daily dose of stuff and nonsense 08.07.2026

Wallace Chapman and Perlina Lau star in the shortest show on radio, where they show they really can make something out of nothing, join them to be part of their delight, or to simply despair. Wallace will also preview what's on The Panel tonight.

Easy Eats: Miso Mushroom Pasta 08.07.2026

Wednesday means Easy Eats - when we share a recipe that's heavy on flavour but light on time - Kelly Gibney is away so we're stoked to welcome back the Burnt Butter Table's Emilie Pullar. Click HERE for the recipe. And click HERE for more amazing pasta dishes! [picture id="4JLV9K2_Miso_pasta_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Heading Off to Andalucia in Spain! 08.07.2026

Time for Heading Off - our travel segment powered by your adventures. If you've got a story to share do get in touch .. no trip is too small or too big .. 2101 on text or afternoons@rnz.co.nz Today we're going to Spain with Marianne Maslin. [picture id="4JLWWZC_HO_Marianne_png" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Stories from Our Changing World 08.07.2026

Time for our weekly catch up with Our Changing World's Claire Concannon. And this week's episode is all about the science of landslides, and some research aimed at building a national risk model.  Time for our weekly catch up with Our Changing World's Claire Concannon. And this week's episode is all about the science of landslides, and some research aimed at building a national risk model. [pictur...

How can you avoid getting scammed online? 08.07.2026

We're going to talk scams now because Netsafe says most New Zealand adults have encountered a scam in the past year, and many of them will have lost money as a result. For older New Zealanders, and really anyone who doesn't feel confident online, it can be embarrassing to admit you've been taken for a ride. So we asked Netsafe Chief Online Safety Officer Sean Lyons to join us and share some practi...

Feature: Why how we drink has shaped our civilisation 08.07.2026

It's Dry July and thousands of New Zealanders are giving up alcohol to raise money. It's a chance to rethink our relationship with drinking, but maybe not in the way you might expect. Drinking is one of humanity's oldest habits. In fact, civilisation itself may never have taken off without alcohol, says Dr Edward Slingerland, a professor of philosophy at the University of British Columbia. Whereve...

How can you keep your power costs down? 08.07.2026

If it seems like your power bill is more expensive .. you'd be right. The Electricity Authority says most households have seen an average increase of about eight percent to their bills this winter .. and that's on top of the eight percent rise last year. Afternoons has spoken a lot about Gentailers and network charges - so today we want to turn our attention to what you can do to make sure you're...

What you need to know if your house is hit by flooding 08.07.2026

The heavy rain that has seen flooding in parts of Kaikoura is moving up the country - leaving behind a huge clean up job for many of you. Those clean up jobs are becoming more regular as weather events hit us more often. So what can we do to be prepared for when really bad weather strikes? And what are some practical tips.  [picture id="4JLX7RF_Image_jfif" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Does the price of tobacco prevent you smoking? 08.07.2026

We're going to start today's show talking about smoking. It's back in the headlines after a recent bust saw more than a million cigarettes seized and five people arrested as part of efforts to crack down on the black-market tobacco trade. And the issue of excise tax is back under the spotlight with Associate Health Minister Casey Costello telling Newstalk ZB she would consider a review of it. She'...

The pre-Panel: Your daily dose of stuff and nonsense 07.07.2026

Wallace Chapman and Emile Donovan star in the shortest show on radio, where they show they really can make something out of nothing, join them to be part of their delight, or to simply despair. Wallace will also preview what's on The Panel tonight.

What it's really like inside President Trump's White House 07.07.2026

Donald Trump's second presidency isn't just changing policy and relationships with countries like New Zealand; it's changing the presidency itself. That's according to New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. In their new book, they go beyond the headlines to examine how power is now exercised inside one of the most secretive White Houses in modern history. They take us inside...

Podcast Critic: I'm Grand Mam and The Last 12 Weeks 07.07.2026

Afternoons critic Ximena Smith joins Emile to share what she's been listening to: I'm Grand Mam The Last 12 Weeks. [picture id="4JLV9DP_im_grand_mam_webp" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

You're the Judge 07.07.2026

Each Tuesday we play You're the Judge - your chance to chime in to someone's dilemma. This week it's all about how much training is too much, especially when you're in a new relationship. Text 2101 or afternoons@rnz.co.nz with your thoughts! [picture id="4JM2AOV_sporlab_XiZ7pRvCzro_unsplash_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Music feature: Gorillaz in the Spotlight! 07.07.2026

Gorillaz is a virtual cartoon-band that began as an experiment for Blur frontman Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett in the early 2000s and quickly became a phenomenon. They've won BRIT and Grammy awards, they've got singles and music videos with streams in the billions, and to date they've put out nine albums, with three of those going to number one including their latest release just this year...

Mayoral Minutes with Queenstown Mayor 07.07.2026

It's time for Mayoral Minutes 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 the jewel in our tourism crown - the spectacular Queenstown Lakes District where Mayor John Glover joins us. [picture id="4JX3C1X_251218_Queenstown_01_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

Lessons from 20 years as a forensic scientist 07.07.2026

For more than 20 years Ruben Miller worked alongside police as a forensic scientist and frontline crime scene investigator, attending homicides, suspicious deaths and major investigations throughout New Zealand. Earlier this year he released a memoir, 'The Blood Says Otherwise.' It's about forensic science and crime scenes, but it's also focusses on the trauma, empathy, and human behaviour behind...

Your chance to learn the science behind penalty shoot outs 07.07.2026

It's one of the most dramatic - thrilling - devastating occasions in modern sport. The football pentalty shootout. We've already seen a few of them already in this year's FIFA World Cup - most notably - Paraguay booting out Germany. Professor Robbie Wilson is an ecologist from the University of Queensland, who also has an obsessive love of football. He's been writing about the science behind penal...

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