Mornings's Podcasts

  • Mornings Doc Drumheller, Alchemy of the Islands - Alchemy of the Islands is a unique literary collaboration between two cities and two island nations, collecting poetry from ten poets living in Christchurch and ten poets from Holguin, Cuba. We discuss the project with editor/publisher Doc Drumheller. August 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Cello Robertson, Lincoln Community Garden - Lincoln is about to become part of a growing network of communities in New Zealand with its own community garden. We discuss the project with Garden Coordinator Cello Robertson. August 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley August 20 - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch August 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now August 20 - A weekly segment on healthy eating presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. August 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Derek Doddington, Shakers - Director of the Top Dog Theatre's production of Shakers, Derek Doddington, discusses bringing the award-winning play to life in Christchurch. August 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings David Clarkson, Court Shorts August 19 - A weekly series of quirky stories from Christchurch Courtrooms brought to you by David Clarkson of Courtnews.co.nz August 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? August 19 - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines. August 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious August 19 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. August 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Mark Whiteside and Ken Franklin, Arts Centre Strengthening - A state-of-the-art building material is being used in a strengthening and restoration project at Christchurch's much-loved Arts Centre. We discuss the process with two men leading the project. August 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business August 18 - A regular slot featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds discussing sustainable business practice. August 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belay Fentahun, Ethiopian Drought - In light of a fundraising exercise for Ethiopia, Belay Fentahun from the Christchurch Ethiopian Association discusses his emotional life story. August 15 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jon Pheloung, Baghdad, Baby! - The Middle East gets a aste of Kiwi in a biting comedy about politics, freedom, love, sex and other things that Lonely Planet doesn't recommend. We discuss the Forge's new show with Director Jon Pheloung. August 15 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace 15 August - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at art galleries around Christchurch. August 15 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview August 15 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. August 15 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alexa Fish, Homeopathy August 15 - A weekly segment featuring homeopath Alexa Fish where we discuss natural ways to better health. August 15 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings George Fietje, Living Earth - We discuss plans for Christchurch's new composting plant with the George Fietje, General Manager of Living Earth - the company managing design and operation of the plant. August 14 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Gerard Smyth, Barefoot Cinema - Local director Gerard Smyth drops in to discuss his latest film "Barefoot Cinema", a documentary about legendary Kiwi cinematographer Alun Bollinger, currently playing at the New Zealand Film Festival. August 14 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings This Week in the Chamber August 14 - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and special guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. August 14 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nick Paris, Nick's Flicks 14 August - Nick Paris from Alice in Videoland gives us his latest picks on great DVDs to watch. August 14 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Karen Hamilton, 360 Degree Events - Hot on the heels of their event 'Step Up Canterbury' winning "Best Emerging Event 2008", Karen Hamilton of 360 Degree Events discusses the business of event management. August 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Mark Billinghurst, HIT Lab Research Contract - Director of HIT Lab New Zealand, Mark Billinghurst, discusses the lab's new $2.7m research contract with The Media Power Group in New York. August 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Morrin Rout, Bookenz Review August 13 - A weekly book review brought to you by Ruth Todd and Morrin Rout, presenters of Plains FM's Bookenz. August 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley August 13 - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch August 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now August 13 - A weekly segment on healthy eating and food preparation presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. August 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Olympic Review August 12 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. August 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? August 12 - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines August 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings David Clarkson, Court Shorts August 12 - A weekly series of quirky stories from Christchurch Courtrooms brought to you by David Clarkson of Courtnews.co.nz August 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious August 12 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. August 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings "Big Al" Lester, Off the Track - Local Policeman and avid hunter "Big Al" Lester discusses the adventures in his new book "Off the Track - More Tales from the New Zealand Bush. August 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business August 11 - A regular slot featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds discussing sustainable business practice. August 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rob Ritchie, Depleted Uranium Education Team - To commemorate the 63rd Anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Rob Ritchie discusses his role as part of the Depleted Uranium Education Team. August 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview August 8 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. August 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Logan McMillan, Last of the Living - Local filmmaker Logan McMillan talks us through the process of making his debut feature film which has its premiere at the New Zealand Film Festival at the weekend. August 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alexa Fish, Homeopathy 8 August - A weekly segment featuring homeopath Alexa Fish where we discuss natural ways to better health. August 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace 8 August - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at art galleries around Christchurch August 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alister Barry, Hollow Men - With his documentary Hollow Men screening in the New Zealand Film Festival, director Alister Barry discusses the project with us. August 7 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Anna McPhail, The Miracle Worker - We discuss the Repertory Theatre's new production The Miracle Worker with the director Anna McPhail. August 7 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings This Week in the Chamber August 7 - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. Brought to you by Lane Neave Lawyers. August 7 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alison Renfrew, Cover Your Breasts - Breast cancer survivor Alison Renfrew discusses her new book Cover Your Breasts which gives important messages to women struggling with the diagnosis of cancer. August 6 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Sima Urale, Apron Strings - Samoan-born film maker Sima Urale discusses the release of her first feature film, Apron Strings, as part of the New Zealand Film Festival. August 6 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley August 6 - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch August 6 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now August 6 - A weekly segment on healthy eating and food preparation presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. August 6 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings David Clarkson, Court Shorts August 5 - A weekly series of quirky stories from Christchurch Courtrooms brought to you by David Clarkson of Courtnews.co.nz August 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Yvonne Martin, Avenues Editor - View from the Top: Editor of popular Christchurch magazine Avenues, Yvonne Martin, discusses her vision for the magazine as we celebrate the August edition. August 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Morrin Rout, Christchurch Writers Festival Preview - We preview The Press Christchurch Writers Festival which is taking place 4-7 September. August 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? August 5 - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines August 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious August 5 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. August 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings The cast of "Heroes" at The Court - Grant Tilly, Geoffrey Heath, John Bach from The Court Theatre discusses their latest production, character-driven comedy "Heroes". August 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Scott Bainbridge, Still Missing - Author Scott Bainbridge discusses his new book 'Still Missing' which explores the unsolved mysteries of 18 individuals who have gone missing in New Zealand. August 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Greta Bond, Greta Reviews August 4 - A weekly theatre and film review segment featuring Greta Bond. August 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business August 4 - A regular segment featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds which discusses environmental and business issues. Today: Andy Spanton from Nature's Organics August 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Lyndon Puffin, World Tour Recap - Local musician Lyndon Puffin drops in to recap his world tour, and performs a song in the studio. August 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Juliette Veber, Trouble is my Business - Wellington Director Juliette Veber drops by the studio to discuss her documentary "Trouble is my Business" which makes it's debut in the NZ Film Festival. August 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace 1 August - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at art galleries around Christchurch August 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alexa Fish, Homeopathy 1 August - A weekly segment featuring homeopath Alexa Fish where we discuss natural ways to better health. August 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview August 1 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. August 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jonathan Branton-Casey, Isaac Gardens - Jonathan Branton-Casey discusses his bright idea to rent out allotments on his West Eyreton property to green-fingered city dwellers keen to have a patch in the country to call their own. July 31 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Kate Morgan, Focus on Gambling - Kate Morgan from the Problem Gambling Foundation promotes Plains FM's newest programme, Focus on Gambling. July 31 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Robin Greenberg, Huloo - As part of our coverage of the New Zealand Film Festival we chat to Robin Greenberg, director of the documentary Huloo, about Christchurch T'ai Chi master Loo-Chi Hu. July 31 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings This Week in the Chamber July 31 - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. Brought to you by Lane Neave Lawyers. July 31 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nick Paris, Nick's Flicks 31 July - Nick Paris from Alice in Videoland gives us his latest picks on great DVDs to watch. July 31 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Leo Vanhanen, Olive Research - Food Researcher Leo Vanhanen discusses a scientific breakthrough in the research to prevent olive trees succumbing to frosts. July 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now July 30 - A weekly segment on healthy eating presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. July 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious July 29 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. July 29 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Helen Tulett, Amnesty Freedom Week - We discuss 2008 Amnesty International Aotearoa Freedom Week with local organiser Helen Tulett. July 29 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Black Velvet Band - Christchurch musos Black Velvet Band drop by the studio to discuss their upcoming gig with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and play a few songs for us as well. July 29 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Blair Cameron, United World Colleges - Blair Cameron, a student from the United World College in Hong Kong, discusses the World College vision and campaign to fund a New Zealand Campus. July 28 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Brendon Burns, Labour Catch-Up - Christchurch Central Labour Candidate Brendon Burns discusses election prospects and local issues. July 28 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business July 28 - A regular segment featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds which discusses environmental and business issues. July 28 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alexa Fish, Homeopathy 25 July - A weekly segment featuring homeopath Alexa Fish where we discuss natural ways to better health. July 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Robin Judkins, Exhibition - Coast-To-Coast organiser Robin Judkins has picked up a paintbrush and assembled an exhibition of his artwork. We spoke with him about it. July 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview July 25 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. July 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace 25 July - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at Art Galleries around Christchurch July 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Flip Grater, Be All and End All Launch - Christchurch songbird Flip Grater discusses her new album 'Be All and End All' and performs a few songs in the studio. July 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Sarah Whitehead, Nurses Exhibition - Sarah Whitehead from Canterbury Museum discusses a new exhibition celebrating 100 years of the Trained Nurses Association in Canterbury. July 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Paula Rigby, Sustainable Maori Weaving - Paula Rigby, Maori Arts Advisor for the Christchurch City Council discusses a new weaving exhibition at Our City Otautahi entitled He aha te mea nui o te Ao? July 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rob Lawrence, Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce 24 July - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. Brought to you by Lane Neave Lawyers. July 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nick Paris, Nick's Flicks 24 July - Nick Paris from Alice in Videoland gives us his latest picks on great DVDs to watch. July 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr Jolon Dyer, Wool Technologies Breakthrough - AgResearch Scientist Dr Jolon Dyer discusses his breakthrough research into the discolouration of wool. July 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now July 23 - A weekly segment on healthy eating and food preparation presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. July 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Tony Moore, Sustainable Christchurch - Sustainability Advisor Tony Moore discusses the launch of the Christchurch City Council's sustainability policy and website. July 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley July 23 - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch July 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Malcolm Bishop, Blutopia - Blutopia band leader Malcolm Bishop discusses his nine-piece New Orleans style blues band who are playing at the Richmond Workingmen's Club this Friday. July 22 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Wil McLellan, Stickmen Studios - Wil McLellan, CEO of local video game developers Stickmen Studios, discusses his work and the state of the local video games industry. July 22 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings David Clarkson, Court Shorts July 22 - A weekly series of quirky stories from Christchurch Courtrooms brought to you by David Clarkson of Courtnews.co.nz July 22 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious July 22 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. July 22 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business July 21 - A regular segment featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds which discusses environmental and business issues. July 21 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nicky Wagner and Jamie Hanton, National's Arts Policy - Plains FM Art Critic Jamie Hanton, and National MP Nicky Wagner discuss National's arts policy. July 21 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Greta Bond, Greta Reviews 21 July - A weekly theatre and film review segment featuring Greta Bond. July 21 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alec Ford and Glen Metcalf, Mt Cass Protection Society - With the public submissions closing date impending, Alec Ford and Glen Metcalf from the Mt Cass Protection Society discuss why they oppose a Mainpower windfarm on the ridge. July 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Brett Ladbrook, City Scooters - Brett Ladbrook, sales manager for City Scooters, discusses scooter culture and the recent 'scooter spike'. July 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Guy Horrocks, Polar Bear Farm - Polar Bear Farm is a Christchurch company developing software applications for the newly launching Apple iPhone. July 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erica Stone, ArtSpace July 11 - A Weekly wrap of the goings-on at Art Galleries around Christchurch. July 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview July 11 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. July 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rural Delivery band - Local bluegrass act Rural Delivery perform for us in the studio ahead of their gig this weekend at the Harbour Light. July 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rex Haig, Rough Justice - Imagine spending 10 years in prison for a crime you didn't commit. Rex Haig did just that. To celebrate the release of his new book Rough Justice, he discusses with us his life behind bars. July 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings This Week in the Chamber July 10 - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. Brought to you by Lane Neave Lawyers. July 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr Joanna Cobley, The Museum Detective 10 July - A fortnightly wrap of quirky goings-on in the museum world. July 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Simone Rebello and Owen Melhuish, Festival of Brass - We discuss the 2008 Festival of Brass which is being held in Christchurch over the next five days. July 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Brendan Croghan, Plains FM Intern - Plains FM's new intern Brendan Croghan from Appalachian State University discusses radio in the US and his experiences in New Zealand. July 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now July 9 - A weekly segment on healthy eating presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. July 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley 9 July - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch July 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? July 8 - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines. July 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Bill Gosden, NZ Film Festival - NZ Film Festival Director Bill Gosden discusses the line-up of films in this year's festival. July 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious July 8 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. July 8 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Godfrey Sim, CircoArts Production - We discuss the latest production from the CPIT school of CircoArts - just in time for KidsFest. July 7 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Greta Bond, Greta Reviews 7 July - A weekly theatre and film review segment featuring Greta Bond. July 7 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Brian Law and Chris Oldham, Cathedral Choir Tour - ChristChurch Cathedral Director of Music Brian Law, and Cathedral Administrator Chris Oldham discuss the Cathedral Choir's upcoming tour of England - the first such tour in 127 years! July 7 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Steve Abel, Flax Happy - Kiwi musician Steve Abel discusses his new album Flax Happy, his star-studded band The Chrysalids and gives us an instudio performance. July 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rashi Gadekar, Sex Therapy - Sex Therapist Rashi Gadekar discusses a new Christchurch group to treat men with troublesome sexual behaviours. July 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview July 4 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. July 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace July 4 - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at Art Galleries around Christchurch. July 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Joe Bennett, Where Underpants Come From - Author Joe Bennett discusses researching his new book Where Underpants Come From, and tells us about his colourful career. July 3 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rob Laurence, Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce 3 July - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and special guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. July 3 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jenny Harper, Art Gallery Milestone - Christchurch Art Gallery Director Jenny Harper celebrates the gallery's two millionth visitor and discusses the future of the establishment. July 3 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Derek Erasmus, Booze Bus - Canterbury Road Policing Manager Derek Erasmus discusses the newest tool in the fight against drink driving - a second booze bus. July 2 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Liz Thearle, Nutrition Now - A weekly segment on healthy eating and food preparation presented by nutritional therapist Liz Thearle. July 2 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley July 2 - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch July 2 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr India Whitehouse, Light Living July 2 - A weekly segment featuring clinical psychologist Dr India Whitehouse July 2 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jan McLauchlan, Green Party Catch-Up - Jan McLauchlan, Green Party Candidate for Christchurch Central, discusses hot topics on the Green's agenda. July 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? July 1 - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines July 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Flip Grater, Save the Repertory - Flip Grater discusses a concert she and some friends are performing to fundraise for the Repertory Theatre renovations. July 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Elizabeth O'Connor, The Cape - Elizabeth O'Connor, director of The Forge's new show The Cape discusses getting the show from the script to the stage. July 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious July 1 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. July 1 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Yvonne Martin and Linda Milligan, Arsenic and Old Lace - Two actors from the Court Theatre's latest show Arsenic and Old Lace discuss the murderous mad-cap comedy. June 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business June 30 - A regular segment featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds which discusses environmental and business issues. June 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nicki Reece, Theatre Review - Nicki Reece reviews The Court Theatre's latest production, Arsenic and Old Lace. June 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Douceline Wardle and Bill Demeter, St Albans Pavilion and Pool - Douceline and Bill join us to discuss developments in the St Albans Pavilion and Pool project. June 27 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Brad Richards and Todd Stevens, Splat 96.1 - After ten weeks on air, New Zealand Broadcasting School students Brad Richards and Todd Stevens reflect on their experiences running kids radio station Splat 96.1 June 27 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Shane Moohan, Christchurch City Arborist - Shane Moohan, Christchurch City Arborist, discusses his job tending to the trees of the Garden City. June 27 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Belch on Sport Preview June 27 - Mark Belcher gives us the weekly lowdown on the sporting world. June 27 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace June 27th - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at Art Galleries around Christchurch June 27 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Mihirangi - After many years based in Australia, Mihirangi returns to her homeland for a New Zealand tour. She drops by the studio for a chat ahead of her Christchurch gig. June 26 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rob Laurence, Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce June 26 - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and special guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce June 26 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr Joanna Cobley, The Museum Detective June 26th - A fortnightly wrap of quirky goings-on in the museum world. June 26 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rosie Belton, Just a Bang on the Head - Rosie Belton was a high profile theatre director, producer & teacher in Christchurch until she suffered a brain injury in 2004. Now, she has written her story "Just a Bang on the Head", about the physical effect & the emotional impact the accident had on her life. She discusses it with us. June 26 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Luigi Rizzo, Da Vinci Machines - Luigi Rizzo, manager of the Da Vinci Machines touring exhibition, discusses the fascinating work of inventor Leonardo Da Vinci. June 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ken Dunning, Masters Games - Ken Dunning discusses the South Island Masters Games which are being held in Timaru in October. June 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr India Whitehouse, Light Living June 25th - A weekly segment featuring clinical psychologist Dr India Whitehouse June 25 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Anne-Marie Reynolds, Refugee Services - Anne-Marie Reynolds, Southern Manager of Refugee Services Aotearoa, discusses some of the challenges of life as a refugee in New Zealand. June 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jonathan Collins, Freedom Torch - Jonathan Collins, Christchurch organiser of the Tibetan Freedom Torch Relay discusses the significance and motivations for the event. June 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? June 24 - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines. June 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious June 24 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. June 24 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings John Guthrey, Ecocoffins - John Guthrey, Director of Ecocoffins, discusses his environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wooden coffins. June 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business June 23 - A regular segment featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds which discusses environmental and business issues. June 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings James Stewart, ArtKlick - James Stewart, founder of ArtKlick.co.nz, discusses New Zealand's new online gallery designed to help artists sell their artwork. June 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Katie Nimmo, Community Energy Action - Katie Nimmo, Community Outreach Coordinator for Community Energy Action, gives us some insulation and energy saving tips for winter. June 23 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Simon Hall, Cabaret Festival Performer - Simon Hall, one third of Cabaret Festival act Tripod discusses the groups music, performances and colourful career. June 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dee McLauchlan, The Jammed - Dee McLauchlan, director of Australian movie The Jammed, discusses her motivations for making the gritty film about human trafficking. June 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Guy Pope-Mayell, Dyslexia Awareness Week - Guy Pope-Mayell, Chair of Trustees for the New Zealand Dyslexia Foundation, discusses Dyslexia Awareness Week. June 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace June 20 - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at art galleries around Christchurch. June 20 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Peter Feeney, Cabaret Festival Performer - Peter Feeney discusses his Cabaret Festival perfomance as self-help guru Beau Tyler. June 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Arthur Meek, Cabaret Festival Performer - Arthur Meek discusses his cabaret performance of "On the Conditions and Possibilities of Helen Clark taking me as her Young Lover" June 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nick Paris, Nick's Flicks 19 June - Nick Paris from Alice in Videoland gives us his latest picks on great DVDs to watch. June 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rob Lawrence, Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce June 19 - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and special guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce June 19 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jeff Clarke and Justin White Christchurch Comedy Scene - Jeff Clarke and Justin White, discuss the Christchurch comedy scene. June 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr India Whitehouse, Light Living 18 June - A weekly segment featuring clinical psychologist Dr India Whitehouse June 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Denny Anker, Restorative Justice Volunteer - Denny Anker, a restorative justice volunteer, discusses her voluntary work and celebrates Volunteer Awareness Week. June 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Graeme Stanley, City Walks June 18 - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch June 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Gabrielle Hervey, CEO of WOW Ltd - Gabrielle Hervey, CEO of WOW Ltd, World of Wearable Arts discusses her presentation at Thrive Mainland. June 18 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ken Taylor, ECan Director of Investigation and Monitoring - Ken Taylor, ECan director of investigations and monitoring discusses Canterbury's water. June 17 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious June 17 - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. June 17 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? 17 June - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines. June 17 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Leanne Watson, Thrive Mainland - Leanne Watson, event director of Thrive Mainland discusses what's in store for the Christchurch business community at this weeks event. June 16 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nicky Wagner, Stop That Noise Meeting - National MP Nicky Wagner drops by to promote her Cut Crime in Christchurch meeting, and to discuss boy racers and the upcoming election. June 16 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Chris O'Dell, Money Matters June 16 - A weekly segment featuring Chris O'Dell the Mortgage King sharing financial tips related to the property market June 16 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business June 16 - A regular segment featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds which discusses environmental and business issues. June 16 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Linda Ayson, Christchurch Blood Donor Centre - Linda Ayson from the Christchurch Blood Donor Centre discusses the importance of donating blood, and celebrates World Blood Donor Day. June 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Anna Thorpe and Dr Sally Keeling, Age Quake Forum - The impact of New Zealand's aging population on Christchurch's community will be the subject of a public forum in the city next week. If you'd like to attend the forum contact Anna Thorpe on 941 6406 June 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace June 13 - A Weekly Wrap of the Goings-On at Art Galleries Around Christchurch June 13 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Mark Christensen, City Water and Waste Manager - Mark Christensen from the Christchurch City Council, discusses the new kerbside waste collection system which begins next year. June 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rob Laurence, Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce 12 June - A weekly slot featuring the latest news and special guests from the Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce. June 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr Joanna Cobley, The Museum Detective 12 June - A fortnightly wrap of quirky goings-on in the museum world. June 12 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr Michael Bassett, Working with David: Inside the Lange Cabinet - New Zealand political historian and author Michael Bassett, discusses the release of his latest book Working with David: Inside the Lange Cabinet. June 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Anna Coddington, Musician - Kiwi songstress Anna Coddington drops in to discuss her new album The Lake and New Zealand tour, and performs in the studio as well. June 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr India Whitehouse, Light Living 11 June - A weekly segment featuring clinical psychologist Dr India Whitehouse June 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley 11 June - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch June 11 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Mee, Ellerslie Flower Show Public Information Day - Dave Mee, Managing Director of the Ellerslie Flower Show, discusses the public information days being held for Christchurch residents about the operation of next year's international event. June 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jacqui Wood, Film South - Jacqui Wood from Film South talks about the screen industry "Big Idea" workshop. June 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? 10 June - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines. June 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dave Tame, Sounds Delicious - A weekly food related segment featuring Dave Tame, Senior Chef Tutor at the CPIT School of Food and Hospitality. June 10 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Chris O'Dell, Money Matters 9 June - A weekly segment featuring Chris O'Dell the Mortgage King sharing financial tips related to the property market June 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business June 9 - A regular slot featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds discussing sustainable business practice. Carlin Archer from Ecobob appears on today's segment. June 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Greta Bond, Greta Reviews 9 June - A weekly theatre and film review segment featuring Greta Bond. June 9 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Karina Schreurs and Claire Wright, Autism Awareness - Children's Occupational Therapists Karina and Claire discuss working with autistic children. June 6 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace 6 June - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at art galleries around Christchurch. June 6 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Nick Lewis, Celsias - Nick Lewis, co-founder of Celsias, discusses the online community through which businesses and individuals can take direct action against global warming. June 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Melissa Clark-Reynolds, Green Business June 5 - A special edition of Green Business featuring entrepreneur Melissa Clark-Reynolds to mark World Environment Day. June 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Alison Aitken, Real Estate Superstar - Local real estate icon Alison Aitken offers us her View from the Top June 5 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr India Whitehouse, Light Living 4 June - A weekly segment featuring clinical psychologist Dr India Whitehouse June 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings City Walks with Graeme Stanley 4 June - Resident Walktologist, Graeme Stanley discusses weekly his walking group tours around Christchurch June 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Branton Kenton-Dau, VortexDNA - Director of VortexDNA Branton Kenton-Dau discusses his company's system of mapping the human consciousness and its applications. June 4 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jessie Shanks and Adam McGrath, The Eastern - Local musicians The Eastern drop in to play some tunes, and discuss their latest album and preparations for their big OE. June 3 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Richard Belton, Autism New Zealand - Richard Belton, General Manager of Autism New Zealand discusses Autism Awareness Week. June 3 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Ross Trowsdale, What Wine? 3 June - A weekly wine-related chat with Ross Trowsdale from Dancing Water Wines June 3 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Barbara and Jeanette Simon, Deep South Icecream - Mother and daughter icecream moguls Barbara and Jeanette Simon discuss licking their competition at the New Zealand Icecream Awards last night. May 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Jamie Hanton and Erika Stone, ArtSpace 30 May - A weekly wrap of the goings-on at art galleries around Christchurch. May 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Benka, Benka Borodovsky Bordello Band - Zany musician Benka Borodovsky joins us for a quick chat about his bands album and New Zealand tour May 30 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dr Joanna Cobley, The Museum Detective 30 May - A fortnightly wrap of quirky goings-on in the museum world. May 29 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Dennis Robertson, Transport Accord - Dennis Robertson, Chairman of the Transport Accord Committee discusses the plans to improve Christchurch's public transport system. May 29 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Vanessa Coxhead, Pecha Kucha Christchurch - Vanessa Coxhead, co-organiser of Christchurch's inaugural Pecha Kucha night discusses the concept of the popular event. May 29 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Chris Pickrill, A View from the Top - Outgoing Canterbury Development Corporation CEO Chris Pickrill, gives us his View from the Top. May 28 2008 | In English | mp3 | play
  • Mornings Rebecca Caughey, Marketing Your Music - Music Industry Manager Rebecca Caughey discusses how musicians can make marketing work for them, and promotes her upcoming Music Month workshop.