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Feature Interview: Why going supernuclear pays off

Most of us agree that it takes a village to raise a child, but that village should keep going way past childhood says Gillian Morris. The style of living that goes beyond the nuclear family, is called going supernuclear. For more than 10 years, Morris has lived with other people in a form of communal housing. Right now, she and her friends co-own a set of four apartments in Puerto Rico. She's the co-author of the Substack online publication, Supernuclear. It provides a guide to people who want modern living to be a little more old fashioned with a return to multigenerational homes and living with other people rather than living alone. Gillan Morris joins Jesse.

Mar 10, 202624 min

You're the Judge: Friendship Fallout

Every Tuesday we present an issue and get your thoughts on how to resolve it. This week we're looking at friends and what lengths people should take to keep a friendship alive. Let us know your thoughts on 2101.

Mar 10, 20263 min

Podcast Critic: Sick to Death and The Birth Keepers

Afternoons Podcast Critic Jemima Huston joins Jesse to share what she's been listening to. Sick to Death by The Australian The Birth Keepers by The Guardian

Mar 10, 202610 min

Music feature: Lou'ana on ABBA!

If any pop group in history had the knack for making a hit, it was ABBA. In less than 10 years, they had 25 top 40 hits in the UK, and 9 number-ones. This year marks the 50th anniversary of their album 'Arrival', their highest regarded album. To take us through it all is the one and only Lou'ana.

Mar 10, 202625 min

Book Critic: Books for teens and tweens

Catherine Ross is the Director of Library at Auckland Grammar School and she always has great picks to share for younger readers. Here is her list today: For Ages 10+ Dr Zeus By James Patterson (co-authored by middle grade author Chris Tebbetts) Published in January 2026 For Ages 11/12+ The Experiment By Rebecca Stead Published in September 2025 For Ages 13+ No Escape By M.A. Bennett Published in September 2025 For Ages 14+ Gone for Good Sarah Crossan (verse novel) Published in February 2026

Mar 10, 20269 min

Mayoral Minutes: Central Otago District Mayor Tamah Alley

It's time for Mayoral minutes, our new 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 the Central Otago District where Mayor Tamah Alley joins Jesse.

Mar 10, 20268 min

Get ready to dance: Boney M's Maizie Williams is here!

The heyday of disco will make its long-awaited return to New Zealand when 'Boney M Featuring Maizie Williams' arrives next month. Maizie was an original member of Boney M, a band that helped define the disco-era and sold over 150 million records in the process. She chats to Jesse.

Mar 10, 20268 min

Are funders putting money where they say they are?

A new report analysing more than 6,000 charitable grants in Canterbury has found a significant gap between what funders say they prioritise and where their money actually goes. The research by Fundsorter shows some causes receive only a fraction of the funding promised. To explain further Co-founder and Chief Executive of Fundsorter Lani Evans joins Jesse.

Mar 10, 20266 min

Puppet master: how do you make a fake shark realistic?

Across the March and April school holidays, a theatre production called 'Swimming with Sharks' will be running at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. The show is a collaboration with renowned puppet theatre company 'Erth', artistic director and shark puppet master Scott Wright is with Jesse.

Mar 10, 20265 min

It seems like Covid-19 is back - so what can you do to protect yourself?

Wastewater analysis from PHF Science shows the number of cases are currently at the highest rate for more than six months. It's been six years since New Zealand saw the rise of Covid-19, but experts suggest the country's collective immunity is waning. So, why are cases increasing and what can be done to reduce the risk? To answer these and other questions Jesse is joined by University of Auckland Associate Professor and Vaccinologist Helen Petousis-Harris

Mar 10, 20268 min

What have we learnt from the Covid-19 Inquiry?

To find out what is says, and what we can learn from NZ's response, Professor Marc Wilson from Victoria University's school of Psychology chats to Jesse.

Mar 10, 202612 min

Feature: Is it time to seriously consider nuclear energy?

Nuclear energy is having a moment. There are influencers on social media and platforms like YouTube explaining why they think nuclear energy is better than burning fossil fuels. Nuclear-free New Zealand, meet nuclear influencer Kyle Hill. He's a science educator with nearly three million subscribers on YouTube. His videos don't just explain nuclear energy, which he calls spicy rocks making steam. But his most popular content centers on his trips to nuclear power plants, as well as disaster sites like Fukushima and Chernobyl. He was also a social media ambassador for the Dogs of Chernobyl that live in the radioactive zone. He says his goal is to get people to look at the science of nuclear power and nuclear waste before deciding whether it's good or bad.

Mar 9, 202619 min

TV Critic: Why Riot Women has got reviewers raving!

TV Producer and Afternoons TV Critic Philippa Rennie joins Jesse to review the following: Riot Women (TVNZ+) Being Gordon Ramsay (Netflix)

Mar 9, 20269 min

Expert Feature: Everything about cosmetic surgery

It's time for our expert feature, and today we're taking a closer look at cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic procedures are growing in popularity here in NZ, lower costs, easier access, the influence of social media, and less stigma around having work done are all factors contributing to the rise. Dr Zachary Moaveni joins me for the next 30 minutes, he's an expert in both aesthetic and reconstructive surgery, specialising in facial procedures Dr Moaveni runs a private practice in Remuera and is also a consultant Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at Middlemore and Starship Hospitals So please get your questions in for Doctor Moaveni, text us on 2101 or email [email protected]

Mar 9, 202628 min

Jesse Goes Clubbing: Pre Vintage Car Clubs

Every Monday Jesse hits the clubs. If you've got a club we need to know about, be that a Jigsaw puzzle club, pug club, or stamp society get in touch. [email protected] on the email or text 2101. Today Mike Wilson joins us from the Pre-Vintage Car Club.

Mar 9, 202610 min

OZ Update: What's happening in Australia?

We find out what's hitting the headlines in Australia with our man on the ground there, Brad Foster. This week we're discussing: The Federal Government considering a request for military assistance from the Gulf States that have been attacked. Concerns for the safety of the Iranian women's soccer team that has been playing in the Women's Asia Cup and are due to return home. And in brief: the F1, flooding in the NT, and a wrap of weekend footy. There is something for everyone!

Mar 9, 20265 min

Here Now: Kadambari Raghukumar talks to Iranians living in NZ

A week into the conflict in Iran, more than 1300 Iranian civilians have been killed, according to numbers from the UN. Here in NZ, many Iranians are feeling despair over the worsening situation. Kadambari Raghukumar shares some of their stories on the Here Now podcast.

Mar 9, 202614 min

The therapy that has the potential to transform cancer treatment

Medical researchers say New Zealanders are missing out on a transformative cancer treatment that's been proven to make a difference. It's called CAR T-cell therapy. As it stands, Kiwis have to travel thousands of kilometres overseas to receive this treament, which in and of itself is complex and costly. The Malaghan Institute of Medical Research is spearheading an awareness campaign about CAR T-cell therapy this month, and clinical director Professor Robert Weinkove joins me now to discuss it.

Mar 9, 20268 min

The Kiwi fashion brand turning clothes into a soil enhancer

Auckland fashion brand 'Kowtow' says it has achieved a world first, turning their garments, once they reach the end of their life, into organic biochar This ancient process locks in the carbon contained within the garment, enriching the soil instead of releasing emissions To talk us through the process Jesse is joined by Kowtow Founder Gosia Piatek.

Mar 9, 202613 min

Iran Conflict: Reaction to the new leader from an Iranian NZer

Iran's Assembly of Experts named Mojtaba Khamenei as the country's new Supreme leader. He replaces his father who was killed by American and Israeli airstrikes 9 days ago. Last Monday we spoke to Iranian New Zealand Barrister Samira Taghavi after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a move she hoped could start to bring about regime change in Iran. She joins us again to share her thoughts on the new leader, what could happen next, and why we should care.

Mar 9, 20269 min

Why conservationists are celebrating a wetapunga success story

Jesse talks to Auckland Zoo's Curator of Ectotherms, Don McFarlane, about wetapunga. Wait till you hear the success story of how this critter has been brought back from the brink!

Mar 6, 20266 min

Weekend Stuff: How to change a room's function

It's time for our Weekend Stuff segment; this week we are talking with Sylvia Sanford about changing the role of a room. Please send any questions you have for Sylvia to 2101.

Mar 6, 202612 min

Food: Nectarine and Raspberry Pudding Cake with the Hungry Cook

The mornings might be getting cooler but Olivia Galletly, also known as The Hungry Cook, has a recipe that keeps that summer feeling lingering a little longer. Click HERE for the recipe.

Mar 6, 20267 min

Frankenstein from the Bride's Perspective - Does it work?

Film critic Dominic Corry joins Jesse to review: The Bride! Tenor - My Name Is Pati Charli XCX movie The Moment

Mar 6, 202611 min

Freaky Friday

Time for Freaky Friday, our home for your terrifying tales. We're talking ghosts and ghouls, UFO's and unexplained happenings. If you've got a story for us, we want to know; 2101 on the text or email [email protected] Today we're joined by Marie.

Mar 6, 20269 min

Take the plunge with an award-winning dive researcher

Professor Simon Mitchell has won a major award for his work advancing dive practice worldwide, receiving the NOGI Science award from the Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences Considered the 'Oscars' of the diving world, past recipients include the great French explorer Jacques Cousteau, Bob Ballard who discovered the wreck of the Titantic, and Ocean explorer and film director James Cameron Professor Mitchell is internationally recognised for his research in diving medicine, particularly in decompression physiology and oxygen toxicity, and he has recently appeared in the Netflix documentary 'Deeper' alongside some of the team involved in the 2019 Thai Cave rescue Professor Simon Mitchell, Head of Anaesthesiology at the University of Auckland joins Jesse.

Mar 6, 202616 min

Celebrating locals selling local produce

National Farmers' Markets Week kicks off tomorrow, an annual celebration encouraging shoppers to ditch the supermarket and give their local market a go. Helen Dorresteyn co-founded the Clevedon Village Farmers' Market 20 years ago. She went door to door recruiting around 20 local producers, it's since grown into a thriving market with about 60 stalls and is now widely regarded as one of Auckland's best farmers' markets. She chats to Jesse.

Mar 6, 20267 min

Politics: How low can Luxon go?

What on earth is going on with the National Party? That's the question that seems to be on lots of lips as new polling shows the party only a couple of points above its disastrous 2020 numbers. The latest Curia Poll, released by The Taxpayer's Union, National is sitting at 28 percent, down three points from the same poll last October, and 10 points from the last election. Already today Nicola Willis, National's Deputy Leader, has said publicly she's not happy with the number, and that they have to do better. To offer his own analysis director of Capital NZ, former National press secretary, and political commentator Ben Thomas is with Jesse.

Mar 6, 202615 min

How to have awkward, but important, chats with your teenager

Mar 5, 202611 min

Your Money with Mary Holm

Mar 5, 202612 min

NZ Sporting History: Basketball's Dillon Boucher

Mar 5, 202625 min

Relationships: How do you work with a thin-skinned colleague?

Mar 5, 20268 min

Find out how commercial whaling has changed mating habits

Mar 5, 20268 min

The Roots Foundation Sound System's Changing of the Guard

Mar 5, 20266 min

Explainer: How do you know if solar is right for you?

Mar 5, 202611 min

Smashed it! Chris Harris on that amazing Black Caps performance

Mar 5, 20267 min

Feature Interview: Will distraction be our undoing?

Mar 4, 202626 min

Bookmarks with Ockham NZ Book Award finalist Laura Vincent!

Mar 4, 202624 min

Easy Eats: Spring Onion and Black Pepper Mac 'n' Cheese

Mar 4, 20265 min

Heading Off on a roadie through Africa

Mar 4, 202611 min

Stories from Our Changing World

Mar 4, 202615 min

From farm to eco-reserve: How Tahi was created

Mar 4, 202612 min

Behind the scenes with Sol3 Mio's Pene Pati

Mar 4, 20267 min

New All Blacks Coach announced - so what do experts think?

Mar 4, 20263 min

Iran Conflict: What could new leadership in Iran look like?

Mar 4, 202610 min