Monday, July 13, 2015

Nine to Noon this week - Scheduled interviews and reviews

13-17 July 2015
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Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 13 July


9-10am
  • Dr Ruth Gammon on breaking the family violence cycle
  • Journalist Helen Womack on losing reporter accreditation in Russia
  • How the semi-colon symbol is helping people struggling with depression, self harm and suicidal thoughts - Project Semi-colon's Amy Bleuel
  • Europe correspondent Nathalie Savaricas on the Greek financial crisis.
10-11am
  • The National Geographic photojournalist Steve Winter
  • Book Review: Black Sheep: The Secret Benefits of Being Bad by Dr Richard Stephens
  • Reading: Reading. I Am Not Esther by Fleur Beale read by Hana Pomare (Part 6 of 10)

     
11-12am
  • Politics with Matthew Hooton and Mike Williams.
  • Horowhenua-based Genoese Pesto's Ron Parkin
  • Urbanist Tommy Honey: Nostalgia, retro design and the power of television.

Tuesday 14 July


9-10am
  • News and current affairs.
  • The rights of Chimpanzees - Non-human Rights Project's Steven Wise
  • US correspondent Susan Milligan.

10-11am
  • JM Berger - analyst on the dramatic rise of ISIS
  • Book Review: The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald
  • Reading: I Am Not Esther by Fleur Beale read by Hana Pomare (Part 7 of 10)

     
11-12pm
  • Business commentator Rod Oram.
  • What's next for the record-breaking solar plane mission? Co-founder and Pilot Andre Borschberg
  • Media Commentator Gavin Ellis.

Wednesday 15 July


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Trevor Phillips, former Chairman of the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission says desperation to avoid offence, is standing in the way of progress on race issues
  • Australia correspondent Peter Munro.
10-11am
  • Climber John Wilson on the history of mountaineering in NZ
  • Book Review: The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton
  • Reading: I Am Not Esther by Fleur Beale read by Hana Pomare (Part 8 of 10)
     
11-12pm 
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week.
  • Employment Law with Charles McGuinness
  • Arts with Jennifer Buckley

Thursday 16 July


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • The future of the Olympic Games and what youth want to see. Researchers Belinda Wheaton and Holly Thorpe
  • UK Correspondent Dame Ann Leslie
10-11am.
  • Climber John Wilson on the history of mountaineering in New Zealand.
  • Book Review: Blackout by Sarah Hepola
  • Reading: I Am Not Esther by Fleur Beale read by Hana Pomare (Part 9 of 10)

     
11-12am
  • New Technology with Sarah Putt.
  • Helena Pastor on raising wild boys.
  • Film reviewer, Dan Slevin.

Friday 17 July


9-10am
  • News and Current Affairs
  • Devon Polaschek on reducing recidivism
  • Pacific news with Mike Field
10-11am
  • The Maori Trustee Te Tuma Paeroa's Jamie Tuuta
  • Book Review: Children's books with John McIntyre
  • Reading: I Am Not Esther by Fleur Beale read by Hana Pomare (Part 10 of 10)
11-12am
  • Music with Grant Smithies
  • Sports with Brendan Telfer
  • The Week that Was - James Elliott and Irene Pink

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