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Coming up next week with Jesse Mulligan

Human migration expert, Dr Paul Spoonley
Monday 23 July at 2:20 pm

The human race is in a period of what demographers call hyper-mobility. The movement of people is greater than it has ever been. We find out why and talk about some of the consequences of this mass movement with distinguished professor Paul Spoonley of Massey University.
Zero waste guru Bea Johnson
Monday 23 July at 3:10 pm

You've probably heard of the three R's: reduce,recycle, reuse.  Zero waste guru Bea Johnson has two more to add to that list, refuse and rot.  She refuses to use plastic, even if the straws and plastic utensils are offered for free, and puts composting right up there with sorting the recycling from the rubbish.  She and her family produce just 1 liter of rubbish a year. Bea Johnson is in New Zealand to share her tips for living waste free.
 
The rise of NZ Hip Hop
Tuesday 24 July 2:20pm

 A look at the history of hip hop in New Zealand with musician and music writer Gareth Shute, who shares some of the defining moments in the evolution of the NZ hip hop scene, and plays us some of the key music of the genre. 
Ask a Manager
Tuesday 24 July at 3:10pm

Alison Green is agony aunt of the workplace. Her advice column called Ask a Manager appears in New York Magazine, and on her website and podcast. She hands out advice about everything from working with your best friend to how to alert a co-worker that deodorant is a good thing and how to write a compelling CV.
David Farrier on Bookmarks
Wednesday 25 July at 2:20pm

Our guest on Bookmarks is NZ journalist and film-maker David Farrier. Following the success of his 2016  documentary, Tickled about the world of competitive endurance tickling, he's now making an original series for Netflix. It's called Dark Tourists, in which he visits unusual and macabre tourism destinations around the world. He also shares his favourite music, books, movies and tv shows with us.
 
Short Story Club
Thursday 26 July at 3.10pm

On Thursday 26 July we will discuss  Sia Figiel's 'Freelove', which was extracted to work as a short story in the 2017 anthology Black Marks on the White Page, but is actually a part of her new novel Freelove, published last month by Little Island Press, NZ, which is a New Zealand-based community publisher and social enterprise focused on Pasifika works.

A copy of Freelove goes to the writer of the best email about the short story - Jesse@radionz.co.nz

Julia Deans and her full band on NZ Live
Friday 27 July at 2.20pm

Julia Deans performs four songs live in our Auckland studio with her full band ahead of her We Light Fire New Zealand tour.

On The Panel with Jim Mora
 
Mon 23 July
Lizzie Marvelly
Chris Clarke

Tues 24 July
Lavina Good
Simon Pound

Weds 25 July
Alexia Russell
Andrew Hoggard

Thurs 26 July
Joe Bennett
Mihingarangi Forbes

Fri 27 July
Andrew Clay
Jennie Moreton 

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