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with Kathryn Ryan

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Audio from Wednesday 15 July 2009

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

09:06 The new poor

A discussion on the New Poor - professionals and middle income earners who have been hit by the recession, and the job losses that accompany it. How do they deal with being unemployed? (26′09″)

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09:27 Folic acid in bread

Lyall Thurston, long-time folate campaigner and parent of son with spina bifida; and Katherine Rich, CEO of the NZ Food and amp; Grocery Council and former National MP - says if any government decides to mass-medicate every bread-buying New Zealander with a certain additive, it has to be very sure that the costs to the community don't outweigh any health benefits, and that there are no long-term ill-effects on the population. (14′56″)

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09:49 Castaway

Xavier Rosset, former professional snowboarder who spent 10 months alone on an uninhabited island in the Pacific with only a knife and machete, to challenge our modern way of life. (10′29″)

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10:10 Feature guest - Dr Kerry Spackman

NZ neuroscientist who works with athletes and celebrities and is author of The Winner's Bible. (31′25″)

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10:40 Book review - The Devil's Paintbrush

The Devil's Paintbrush by Jake Arnott. Published by Sceptre. Reviewed by Emma Hart. (4′33″)

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11:12 Music with Marty Duda

The featured artist is Linda Ronstadt. (9′34″)

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11:35 Law

Dean Knight discussed judges' conflicts of interest. (13′02″)

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11:50 Film

Graeme Tuckett with reviews from the New Zealand Film Festival, including Jane Campion's Bright Star. (9′02″)

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09:05 The New Poor

Professionals and middle income earners who have been hit by the recession, and the job losses that accompany it.

Diane Robertson, Auckland City Missioner; Michael Barnett, chief executive of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce; and Susan St John, Auckland University economist.

09:25 Folic acid in bread

Lyall Thurston, long-time folate campaigner and parent of son with spina bifida; and Katherine Rich, CEO of the NZ Food & Grocery Council and former National MP - says if any government decides to mass-medicate every bread-buying New Zealander with a certain additive, it has to be very sure that the costs to the community don't outweigh any health benefits, and that there are no long-term ill-effects on the population.

09:30 Castaway

Xavier Rosset, former professional snowboarder who spent 10 months alone on an uninhabited island in the Pacific with only a knife and machete, to challenge our modern way of life.

10:05 Australia correspondent Paul Barclay

10:15 Dr Kerry Spackman

NZ neuroscientist who works with athletes and celebrities and is author of The Winner's Bible.

10:30 Book Review with Emma Hart

The Devil's Paintbrush by Jake Arnott
Published by Sceptre

10:45 Reading: The 10PM Question by Kate De Goldi

(Part 8 of 10)

Only his Ma takes 12-year-old Frankie Parsons's worrying questions seriously. But she is the cause of the most worrying question of all - the one Frankie can't ask.

11:05 Music Review with Marty Duda

Today's feature artist: Linda Ronstadt

1. Long Long Time (4:18) - Linda Ronstadt taken from 1970 album "Silk Purse" (Capitol)

2. You're No Good (3:44) - Linda Ronstadt taken from 1974 album "Heart Like A Wheel" (Capitol)

3. El Toro Relajo (2:32) - Linda Ronstadt taken from 1990 album "Mas Canciones" (Elektra)

4. Never Will I Marry (2:22) - Linda Ronstadt taken from 2004 album "Hummin' To Myself" (Verve)

11:30 Legal commentator Dean Knight discusses judges' conflicts of interest

11:45 Film reviews with Graeme Tuckett

Reviews form the New Zealand Film Festival, including Jane Campion's Bright Star.

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Edited by: Catherine Walbridge

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10:05 am Thursday 16 February: Nine to Noon

Robert ShearmanThe man who returned the Daleks to Dr Who, screenwriter Robert Shearman talks to Kathryn about why he wanted to bring back the time travelling Doctor's most persistent enemy and make the Daleks far more menacing than ever before. Robert Shearman is a writer, playwright, and director - and will be in New Zealand next month for Writers and Readers week at the New Zealand Festival of Arts.

11:20 am Thursday 16 February: Nine to Noon

UK theatre artist Andy Manley who will be performing his latest work White at the New Zealand International Arts Festival. White is aimed at children aged 2-5 and is about two characters called Cotton and Wrinkle who live in a world where everything is white – until one day a colourful egg tumbles down from the sky, and changes everything.

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