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Morning ReportMorning ReportBuses, not EVs, could be the real solution to climate change: StudyA study out of Otago University has found a mass switch from petrol-powered to electric vehicles will result in more road injuries. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.2025-07-2903 minCheckpointCheckpointNZ at significant risk of missing 2050 climate targetNew Zealand is at significant risk of missing its 2050 climate target, and the government's actions have increased the risk, according to independent monitoring. But the Climate Change Commission said there are big opportunities in renewable energy and clean farming that could help people, and the planet. Climate Change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.2025-07-2504 minMidday ReportMidday ReportNZ at risk of missing 2050 climate targetNew Zealand is at significant risk of missing its 2050 climate target. Climate Change correspondent Eloise Gibson spoke to Charlotte Cook.2025-07-2502 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyLuxon & Willis stranded with failing economic strategyBriefly for all subscribers, the key things to know from Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, poverty and climate on Tuesday, July 22 are:* Inflation figures have confirmed the Government’s economic strategy is failing, with the economy sinking into stagflation just over a year out from the next election. See more below in The Lead and in the podcast above. * Unlike after previous big rate-cutting cycles, the housing market is not firing up and business investment is stalled. That’s because bank lending is restricted and house sales are frozen in the headlights of prices being...2025-07-2109 minMorning ReportMorning ReportExperts call for better info to help evaluate flood risksAn expert panel has called for more and better information to help people evaluate flood risk on properties. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.2025-07-2103 minMorning ReportMorning ReportChair of panel behind climate change report on govt buyoutsThe chair of the panel behind a contentious report on adapting to climate change says its authors never meant that flood victims should get no help from the taxpayer. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.2025-07-2004 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyManufacturing, services & retail mired in recessionBriefly for all subscribers for at 7 am on Tuesday, July 15, the key scoops, breaking news, deep-dives, editorials, analysis and other news links in Aotearoa-NZ’s political economy around housing, poverty and climate today are:* The services sector joined the manufacturing sector in contracting in June, a new BusinessNZ-BNZ survey found yesterday. BNZ downgraded its Q2 GDP forecast to a contraction after the surveys. Stats NZ also reported yesterday another 0.2% fall in total spending with electronic cards in June, which means retail sales have fallen 7.5% in inflation-adjusted terms in the last two years. See more below in Charts an...2025-07-1403 minMorning ReportMorning ReportBike numbers increasing in Auckland, Wellington and ChristchurchMore people are getting on their bikes in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch with numbers up year-on-year. Climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.2025-07-1304 minMidday ReportMidday ReportTaxpayer funded satellite likely lost in spaceA methane-tracking satellite that recieved $29 million of funding from the government is lost in space. RNZ's climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson spoke to Charlotte Cook.2025-07-0202 minMorning ReportMorning ReportInstalling solar panels stacks up financially in main centresInstalling solar panels now stacks up financially for many households in all three of the country's biggest cities, as well as Queenstown thanks to plunging panel prices and rising electricity bills. Climate Change Correspondent Eloise Gibson reports.2025-06-2303 minDegrees of HealthDegrees of HealthYou Don’t Need Millions to Slow Aging | Julie Gibson ClarkWhat happens when your body completely crashes and you have no energy to get off the couch?For Julie Gibson Clark, that moment became the turning point. After being diagnosed with heavy metal poisoning, she began a journey that would transform not only her health, but how she thinks about aging, wellness, and self-discipline taking her to the leaderboard of the Rejuvenation Olympics worldwide (a public leaderboard ranking biological aging via epigenetic clocks), and currently ageing at only 65 days per 100 days. Julie shares her accessible approach to longevity - blending science, intuition, and a healthy dose...2025-05-281h 02Mark Collins - All Things SoulfulMark Collins - All Things SoulfulAll Things Soulful on Stomp Radio 11-4-25Terry Callier - Running Around (Fug City Mix)Earth-o-Naut - This Is Day OneStimulator Jones - Precious (Vocal)Andrea Arrindell - 80/20 RuleSteal Vybe - I Know You I Live You (Boogie Funk Mix) [feat. Sara Devine]Destiny II feat. Aria Lyric - I'm Here For This (Extended Mix)Nuyorican Soul - Sweet TearsLuis Radio, Earl W. Green - He Gives Me Joy (Original Mix)...2025-04-161h 52Our Changing WorldOur Changing WorldBonus: RNZ climate correspondent Eloise GibsonClaire Concannon spoke to RNZ's climate correspondent Eloise Gibson for the last episode of the Voice of the Sea Ice series. Listen to the full interview between Eloise and Claire in which they talk about the Paris Agreement, New Zealand's international climate commitments, and what we can do as individuals. Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.Guests:Eloise Gibson, RNZ climate correspondentLearn more:Read Eloise’s recent analysis about New Zealand’s international climate targets, or New Zealand's glacier loss. Eloise has...2025-04-1547 minWild Sounds: Voice of the IcebergWild Sounds: Voice of the IcebergBonus: RNZ climate correspondent Eloise GibsonClaire Concannon spoke to RNZ's climate correspondent Eloise Gibson for the last episode of the Voice of the Sea Ice series. Listen to the full interview between Eloise and Claire in which they talk about the Paris Agreement, New Zealand's international climate commitments, and what we can do as individuals. Sign up to the Our Changing World monthly newsletter for episode backstories, science analysis and more.Guests:Eloise Gibson, RNZ climate correspondentLearn more:Read Eloise’s recent analysis about New Zealand’s international climate targets, or New Zealand's glacier loss. Eloise has...2025-04-1547 minWild Sounds: Voice of the IcebergWild Sounds: Voice of the IcebergVoice of the Sea Ice 06 | Where to?Human-induced climate change is impacting Earth’s global systems, including ice melt in Antarctica. What is the world doing to combat it? Signed in 2016, the Paris Agreement is the current global plan to tackle it. Countries pledge different emission reduction targets and then produce their workings and homework about how they are going about it. Where does New Zealand fit in? Are we doing our bit as a nation? And should we be bothering with individual actions or is that simply a bait-and-switch tactic by those who want to delay real change? Guests:Eloise Gibson, RNZ cl...2025-04-0933 minOur Changing WorldOur Changing WorldVoice of the Sea Ice 06 | Where to?Human-induced climate change is impacting Earth’s global systems, including ice melt in Antarctica. What is the world doing to combat it? Signed in 2016, the Paris Agreement is the current global plan to tackle it. Countries pledge different emission reduction targets and then produce their workings and homework about how they are going about it. Where does New Zealand fit in? Are we doing our bit as a nation? And should we be bothering with individual actions or is that simply a bait-and-switch tactic by those who want to delay real change?Guests:Eloise Gibson, RNZ cl...2025-04-0933 minMidday ReportMidday ReportWinston Peters raises questions over NZ's place in Paris Climate AgreementDeputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is raising questions about New Zealand's involvement in the Paris Climate Agreement and says it's costing the country dearly. RNZ's climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson spoke to Charlotte Cook.2025-03-2404 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyAusterity thumps GDP most since 1991Mōrena. Long stories short, the six things that matter in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Friday, December 20 in The Kākā’s Dawn Chorus podcast above and the daily Pick ‘n’ Mix below are:* Statistics NZ reported GDP fell 1.0% in the September quarter from the June quarter, which was more than twice as bad as most economists forecast and meant the economy experienced its worst recession since 1991.* The recession was caused by the Reserve Bank hiking rates higher and for longer than other countries, along with the new Government launching t...2024-12-1910 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyWhen haste makes waste & is risky, dangerous & meanMōrena. Long stories short, the six things that matter in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Wednesday, December 11 in The Kākā’s Dawn Chorus and Pick ‘n’ Mix are:* The National-ACT-NZ First Coalition Government is set to announce today it will spend $900 million on new ferries to replace the two bigger ones already being built in South Korea for $551 million, but that it cancelled a year ago in an unnecessary panic about spending. The Government is set to argue it will be cheaper for taxpayers overall because it will not include port infras...2024-12-1008 minDiscover Your Day With A Vivid Full Audiobook.Discover Your Day With A Vivid Full Audiobook.The Order by Kevin FlynnPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/46503to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Order Author: Kevin Flynn Narrator: Gibson Frazier Format: mp3 Length: 20 hrs and 25 mins Release date: 12-10-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 21 ratings Genres: Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: Two courageous investigative journalists deliver an insider’s account of the “silent brotherhood”—the most dangerous radical-right hate group to surface since the Ku Klux Klan. They claim to be patriots, as American as apple pie, but they are this nation’s deadly brotherhood—hate groups that package their alienation against the federal government under such names as the Aryan Nation, the Order, a...2024-12-108h 25Country LifeCountry LifeThe lowdown on greenhouse gasesRNZ Climate Correspondent Eloise Gibson talks about agriculture's role in the production of greenhouse gases, what people get right and wrong about methane, and explains exactly what the ETS is. Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details2024-11-2213 minRaw PoliticsRaw PoliticsWhen ministers know bestThis week on Raw Politics: Are we being governed now by a cadre of middle managers? People who won't stay in their lanes but need to be dipping into the detailed operations of government agencies and making the small decisions, well.Newsroom senior political reporter Marc Daalder, Newsroom national affairs editor Sam Sachdeva and co-editor Tim Murphy discuss the coalition's forked tongue approach to 'operational matters' in government departments and in relation to the boards of state companies.When the Prime Minister, no less, devotes his post-Cabinet press conference to whether public servants are...2024-09-2627 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyANZ CEO says 'it's time' for a Capital Gains TaxKia ora. Long stories short, here’s my top six things to note in Aotearoa’s political economy around housing, climate and poverty on Wednesday, September 25:* Ad agency climate activist group Comms Declare today launched the New Zealand version of the globally compiled ‘F list,’ which names 14 local agencies “which have ignored the scientific consensus and kept promoting fossil fuel clients,” with Z Energy called out in particular as the biggest fossil fuel advertiser that uses four local ad agencies and one PR company.* In scoop of the day, The CEO of New Zealand’s biggest bank w...2024-09-2405 minRaw PoliticsRaw PoliticsHow do you solve a problem like David Seymour?In this week's episode of Raw Politics, Christopher Luxon must wake up some days with the Sound of Music song of exasperation playing in his head. How does he deal with the problem of ACT leader David Seymour and his will-o-the-wisp coalition contrarianism?Newsroom political editor Laura Walters, senior political reporter Marc Daalder and co-editor Tim Murphy discuss Seymour's carefully calibrated political agitation, externally on the Treaty Principles Bill and internally in the coalition, sticking his ACT Party's view into other minister's portfolios, other parties' business.Politics doesn't come any bigger globally than Wednesday's...2024-09-1230 minculture of the dayculture of the dayep. 17 - love, romantic relationshipswell this one is so late...i am once again so sorry for the hiatus, to anybody who still listens! there was a lot to catch up in my life. but i am back, slowly aligning with my taks and my goals again!on a completely other subject, please enjoy this episode about love, specifically my romantic love for my partner. i hope you enjoy!i'll see you so very soon (like in a couple of days!)yours always,marion !🂱music - Varias Que...2024-08-2347 minDiscover Your Day With A Vivid Full Audiobook.Discover Your Day With A Vivid Full Audiobook.The Bluestockings by Susannah GibsonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/46532to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bluestockings Author: Susannah Gibson Narrator: Fenella Fudge Format: mp3 Length: 13 hrs and 8 mins Release date: 07-23-24 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 14 ratings Genres: Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: In England in the 1700s, a woman who was an intellectual, spoke out, or wrote professionally was considered unnatural. After all, as the wisdom of the era dictated, a clever woman—if there were such a thing—would never make a good wife. But a circle of women called the Bluestockings did something extraordinary: Coming together in glittering salons to discuss and...2024-07-231h 08Get Best Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernGet Best Full Audiobooks in Romance, ModernThe Love in Sunsets by Heidi McLaughlinPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/766935to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Love in Sunsets Series: #2 of Seaport Author: Heidi McLaughlin Narrator: Stephen Borne, Samantha Summers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 54 minutes Release date: July 23, 2024 Genres: Modern Publisher's Summary: From the New York Times bestselling author of Forever My Girl: The Motion Picture, Heidi McLaughlin takes you to the classic New England Coast and immerses you in a tale of art, romance and the magic of a beachside romance. Eloise Harris, a talented artist, returns to her beloved hometown of Seaport after years away. With her aunt's prestigious art exhibit, t...2024-07-237h 54Focus on PoliticsFocus on PoliticsCoalition's climate plan falls short of targetsIn this week's Focus on Politics, Political Reporter Anneke Smith looks at why New Zealand's ability to meet its climate targets is on shaky ground."The projections for 2050 show, at this point, we won't be net zero by then" - RNZ climate change correspondent, Eloise Gibson The government's draft emissions reduction plan - out this week - puts New Zealand's ability to meet its climate targets in jeopardy. That was the key takeaway for RNZ's climate change correspondent Eloise Gibson, who pored over the document and gave it a two out of 10. 2024-07-1916 minRaw PoliticsRaw PoliticsTo cut Orr not to cutThis week on the Raw Politics podcast: The Government drops a new climate plan and inflation falls faster than expected-------------------Recommendations:Emma: The exclusive TVNZ interview with Darleen Tana, where she claims she's been silenced and isolated but doesn't give straight answers to big questionsMarc: A scoop from his hated rival, RNZ climate correspondent Eloise Gibson, on the Government's plans to rollback insulation regulationsJonathan: Looking overseas, an analysis in The Economist on big business fears about Donald Trump's new vice presidential pick-------------------Raw...2024-07-1829 minThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyThe Kākā by Bernard HickeyRecord high net migration now deemed “unsustainable”TL;DR: Net migration hit a record high 128,900 in the year to October, which the new Government has decided is “unsustainable” and requires a review of settings to ensure it is “balanced” with the economy’s skills needs and infrastructure capacity.However, new PM Christopher Luxon has stopped short of a full strategic review of our immigration policies, suggesting tweaks in the short term would be enough and that more formal targets were not either possible or desirable. His views this week were contrast with his calls in September and May this year for looser settings to bring in m...2023-12-1210 minWicked Good MomcastWicked Good MomcastFeeding Your Baby With Nurture by NAPSSEASON 02: WICKED GOOD PREGNANCY | EPISODE 05 Feeding Your Baby with Nurture by NAPS We know that one of the most stressful decisions a mom can make is how she will feed her baby. On today’s episode we are hearing from a local expert about the different feeding options, and how they are supporting local moms no matter if they choose to formula feed or breastfeed. This episode is packed with helpful information, so grab a pen and notepad, and listen in to Feeding Your Baby with Nurture by NAPS.  About Our Guest  EMILY SILVER is a Family Nurse Practitioner and Inte...2023-03-2127 minPodcast de Disco Dial 80Podcast de Disco Dial 80Disco Dial 80 Vol. 37 (Edición 507) Primera PartePRIMERA PARTE PRESENTACIÓN 1.Eloise Whitaker - Don't Turn You Back On Love 1982 2.David Bowie - Absolute Beginners 1986 3.Madonna - Causing A Commotion (Silver Screen Single Mix) 1987 4.Finzy Kontini - Clap Your Hand 1987 DOS POR UNO 5.Duran Duran - Save A Prayer 1982 6.G.M.T. Jimmy - Save A Prayer 1987 7.Savage - Only You 1984 8.Geraldine Danon - Dans mes yeux (Only you cover) 1984 9.KISS - I Love It Loud 1982 ITALO TOTAL – LA SAGA Recordando temazos del ITALO TOTAL 6 10.Sandy Marton - Love Synchronicity 1987 11.Hugh Bullen - Alisand 1985 12.Carrara - Sos Bandido (Extended Version) 1986 13.Charly Danone - Ed Io Ti Trovero (12' V...2022-11-101h 5620 Minute Morning Show20 Minute Morning ShowIt's How You Handle It: Life's Journey Guest: Eloise Murphy Purdie & Oglivia Purdie Gibson“At the age of 90, I am birthing my book baby, ‘It's How You Handle It: Life’s Journey.’ While nurturing the contents of my biography, I walked right into a global Covid-19 pandemic. Many people were rudely awakened to find that diseases inside their bodies made them more vulnerable to contracting the virus. Even worst, it was revealed that African Americans were disproportionately more affected due to centuries of systemic inequities. The disregard for our needs caused many unfavorable health conditions called comorbidities, which integrated with the coronavirus and killed people fast and in large numbers. I was at risk bec...2022-06-1034 minThe Voiceover SocialThe Voiceover Social56. Animal NoisesMOOO! WOOF! SQUIRK! It’s time for some animal noises! Join us in the Voiceover Zoo to find out why it’s a great idea to practise your donkey impression in the shower AND how to think technically about the things your voice is doing. Get your Voiceover Career Planner here! https://thevosocial.myshopify.com/ With enormous thanks to: The Twenty Thousand Hertz podcast: https://www.20k.org/episodes/creaturespeakers Eloise Whitmore from Naked Productions: http://nakedproductions.co.uk/ Dian Perry: https://dianperry.com/showreels/ Darren Altman for...2022-05-0149 minThis Climate BusinessThis Climate BusinessRethinking suburbia with Eloise Gibson, StuffSuburbs are the invention of another era. Far flung from the city centre, removed from places of work and largely made of stand-alone houses, suburbs could only have happened thanks to the motorcar. But with transport our second largest GHG emitter, it’s time to rethink the way we move – and it all starts with where we live. A clutch of new approaches are emerging, from intensification to careless neighbourhoods and placing housing around public transport nodes. But not everyone likes the new approach. To discuss how are suburbs changing I’m joined by Eloise Gisbon, climate change editor at Stu...2021-10-1128 minThis Climate BusinessThis Climate BusinessWho Cares About Methane? With Eloise Gibson, Stuff.co.nzWelcome to Climate Briefs, the summer series for This Climate Business. I ask a simple question, our experts give a succinct answer. Because in the end everyone likes a tight brief, right?This week I ask Eloise Gibson, climate change editor of Stuff, to explain the role of methane in global heating, why it’s such a contended topic and whether emitting gas through mammalian orifices will ever be acceptable in polite company. 2021-01-0414 minOne Hot MinuteOne Hot MinuteElizabeth Knox: the novelist who says politicians need scifi lessonsElizabeth Knox is one of New Zealand’s best-known authors, with bestsellers including The Vintner’s Luck, the Dreamhunter novels and The Absolute Book. She's famous for creating extraordinarily detailed alternate worlds, but she’s also an astute observer of this world – especially the conundrums and challenges of climate change.She talks to Eloise Gibson about climate grief, climate hope, the complications of gardening in a changing climate – and why our politicians and policy-makers should take lessons in writing science fiction.The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff’s One Hot Mi...2020-10-0624 minOne Hot MinuteOne Hot MinuteElizabeth Knox: the novelist who says politicians need scifi lessonsElizabeth Knox is one of New Zealand’s best-known authors, with bestsellers including The Vintner’s Luck, the Dreamhunter novels and The Absolute Book. She's famous for creating extraordinarily detailed alternate worlds, but she’s also an astute observer of this world – especially the conundrums and challenges of climate change.She talks to Eloise Gibson about climate grief, climate hope, the complications of gardening in a changing climate – and why our politicians and policy-makers should take lessons in writing science fiction.The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff’s One Hot Minute video series, in which guests...2020-10-0600 minOne Hot MinuteOne Hot MinuteMike Bennetts: The oil executive who wants you to stop buying petrolFossil fuel executives are the bad guys of the climate change story, right? Companies like Exxon are infamous for undermining the science of global warming. But Mike Bennetts, CEO of giant petrol retailer Z Energy, is casting himself in a different role: climate activist. Well, kind of.In this launch episode of Stuff’s new One Hot Minute podcast, Stuff’s Climate Change editor Eloise Gibson looks into the paradox of an oil company boss who reckons everyone should actually be buying less of his company’s product.The One Hot Minute podcast is a compan...2020-08-2324 minOne Hot MinuteOne Hot MinuteMike Bennetts: The oil executive who wants you to stop buying petrolFossil fuel executives are the bad guys of the climate change story, right? Companies like Exxon are infamous for undermining the science of global warming. But Mike Bennetts, CEO of giant petrol retailer Z Energy, is casting himself in a different role: climate activist. Well, kind of.In this launch episode of Stuff’s new One Hot Minute podcast, Stuff’s Climate Change editor Eloise Gibson looks into the paradox of an oil company boss who reckons everyone should actually be buying less of his company’s product.The One Hot Minute podcast is a companion series to Stuff’s One Hot...2020-08-2324 minOne Hot MinuteOne Hot MinuteComing soon: Stuff’s new climate-change podcastSolving the climate crisis is going to take big ideas, and we don't have time to muck around. So Stuff is launching the One Hot Minute video series, where each guest gets 60 seconds to share their big idea about climate change. And here, in the One Hot Minute podcast, Eloise Gibson, Stuff’s climate change editor, digs deeper. In each episode, she talks to a climate-change change-maker about the big ideas from their One Hot Minute video. To watch the One Hot Minute videos, or subscribe to the podcast, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute.2020-08-1801 minOne Hot MinuteOne Hot MinuteComing soon: Stuff's new climate-change podcastSolving the climate crisis is going to take big ideas, and we don't have time to muck around. So Stuff is launching the One Hot Minute video series, where each guest gets 60 seconds to share their big idea about climate change. And here, in the One Hot Minute podcast, Eloise Gibson, Stuff’s climate change editor, digs deeper. In each episode, she talks to a climate-change change-maker about the big ideas from their One Hot Minute video. To watch the One Hot Minute videos, or subscribe to the podcast, see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute.2020-08-1801 minThe DistrictThe DistrictComing soon: Stuff's new climate-change podcastSolving the climate crisis is going to take big ideas, and we don't have time to muck around. So Stuff is launching the One Hot Minute video series, where each guest gets 60 seconds to share their big idea about climate change. And then, in the companion One Hot Minute podcast, Eloise Gibson, Stuff’s climate change editor, digs deeper. In each episode, she talks to a climate-change change-maker about the big ideas from their One Hot Minute video. Launching soon! For more details see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute.2020-08-1801 minOut of My MindOut of My MindComing soon: Stuff's new climate-change podcastSolving the climate crisis is going to take big ideas, and we don't have time to muck around. So Stuff is launching the One Hot Minute video series, where each guest gets 60 seconds to share their big idea about climate change. And then, in the companion One Hot Minute podcast, Eloise Gibson, Stuff’s climate change editor, digs deeper. In each episode, she talks to a climate-change change-maker about the big ideas from their One Hot Minute video. Launching soon: see www.stuff.co.nz/onehotminute for details.2020-08-1801 minThis Climate BusinessThis Climate BusinessThe climate front-line: Eloise Gibson, climate change editorEloise Gibson is New Zealand’s first reporter to be appointed a climate change editor in a mainstream media outlet. The award-winning business journalist joined Stuff.co.nz earlier this year and was pleasantly surprised by the warm reception from the science and business community. But did readers do the same? I spoke to Eloise about her fans and critics, Stuff’s commitment to science and keeping her spirits up on the front line of climate news. 2020-06-2930 minTick. Tick.Tick. Tick.Hot mess: So, what about the other global emergency we all forgot about?Remember that simpler time when we were just worried about the catastrophic warming of the planet? Stuff’s climate change editor Eloise Gibson explains what impact global Covid-19 lockdowns have had on the Earth, and what opportunities they might present. Stuff business reporter Susan Edmunds raises an eyebrow at the Government’s new two-tier benefits system. And Eugene faces the toughest interview he’s ever encountered.Links: Click here for every episode of Coronavirus NZ. Full Stuff coronavirus coverageEugene on Twitter; Adam on TwitterSupport StuffOur em...2020-05-2633 minTick. Tick.Tick. Tick.The Great Kiwi BS-detector: sifting fact from fictionStuff’s Eloise Gibson compares Kiwis’ science savvy with countries abroad – and explains why America’s version of Ashley Bloomfield may have the worst job in the world. Tracy Watkins explains why politics seems to have vanished in this crisis - but it’s still ticking away in the background. And Adam discovers a terrible truth about hedgehogs.Links: Click here for every episode of Coronavirus NZ. Full Stuff coronavirus coverageEugene on TwitterAdam on TwitterPlague Playlist: Viral Counterpoint of the Coronavirus Spike ProteinOur emai...2020-04-0928 minTick. Tick.Tick. Tick.Science matters: Who has the ear of the Prime Minister?Science reporter Eloise Gibson joins hosts Adam Dudding and Eugene Bingham to explain where Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern gets her scientific information from when she’s making such big calls. Health reporter Hannah Martin explains the latest Covid-19 figures and what they’re telling us. Meanwhile Adam and Eugene prepare for lockdown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-03-2426 mindarkentriesrecordsdarkentriesrecordsSumerian Fleet - Pendulum LP(snippets)BUY VINYL: http://www.darkentriesrecords.com/store/vinyl/sumerian-fleet-pendulum-lp/ Sumerian Fleet is a trio formed by Dutch producers Alden Tyrell and Mr Pauli, joined by Zarkoff after their 2010 debut EP. Their second EP came out in 2012 followed by their debut album ‘Just Pressure’ on Dark Entries in 2014. Sumerian Fleet have returned to release their sophomore LP ‘Pendulum’ of all new material as well as a remixed version of “This Game Has No Name” from Zarkoff’s other band, FFFC. ‘Pendulum’ contains 80’s Dark Wave/EBM inspired tracks with an industrial tinge. The band cites inspiration from musical acts Fad Gadget, Front 242, Bauhaus a...2017-09-2012 minHakai Magazine Audio EditionHakai Magazine Audio EditionPeeping in on the Mile Deep Clubby Eloise Gibson Braving an Antarctic winter to catch Chilean sea bass in the act. 2017-08-0814 mindarkentriesrecordsdarkentriesrecordsI’m Going To Go (Plant Mix By Frankye Knuckles)BUY VINYL: http://www.darkentriesrecords.com/store/vinyl/jago-im-going-to-go-12/ ‎ Jago was the studio project of Michele Violante created in Milan, Italy in 1983. The line-up also included Luciana Cirrillo aka Kynsha, who wrote lyrics and sang back up vocals. The name Jago comes from Iago, the main antagonist in Shakespeare's ‘Othello’. In those years, Michele produced a lot of songs and published material for Full Time Records. “I’m Going To Go” was recorded at Forum Studio in Rome in 1983 and released on Full Time the same year. He made an electro-funk demo with a Gibson Les Paul, but during practice the song bec...2016-08-2201 mindarkentriesrecordsdarkentriesrecordsI’m Going To Go (Instrumental)BUY VINYL: http://www.darkentriesrecords.com/store/vinyl/jago-im-going-to-go-12/ ‎ Jago was the studio project of Michele Violante created in Milan, Italy in 1983. The line-up also included Luciana Cirrillo aka Kynsha, who wrote lyrics and sang back up vocals. The name Jago comes from Iago, the main antagonist in Shakespeare's ‘Othello’. In those years, Michele produced a lot of songs and published material for Full Time Records. “I’m Going To Go” was recorded at Forum Studio in Rome in 1983 and released on Full Time the same year. He made an electro-funk demo with a Gibson Les Paul, but during practice the song bec...2016-08-2201 mindarkentriesrecordsdarkentriesrecordsI’m Going To GoBUY VINYL: http://www.darkentriesrecords.com/store/vinyl/jago-im-going-to-go-12/ ‎ Jago was the studio project of Michele Violante created in Milan, Italy in 1983. The line-up also included Luciana Cirrillo aka Kynsha, who wrote lyrics and sang back up vocals. The name Jago comes from Iago, the main antagonist in Shakespeare's ‘Othello’. In those years, Michele produced a lot of songs and published material for Full Time Records. “I’m Going To Go” was recorded at Forum Studio in Rome in 1983 and released on Full Time the same year. He made an electro-funk demo with a Gibson Les Paul, but during practice the song bec...2016-08-2201 min