Jolisa Gracewood
Stay in your lane
National's transport spokesperson Chris Bishop wants to make it mandatory for cyclists to use dedicated lanes if they are there. This is a part of a suite of transport ideas National announced today.
…The Panel with Mamari Stephens and Ben Thomas (Part 2)
Question of the Day; Scotland needs an independence referendum - Sturgeon; 5G capacity to go to Maori; Stay in your lane Audio
Survey on cycle lanes
The Automobile Association has released a survey saying more than half of Auckland oppose new cycle lanes. However the survey has had a bit of backlash as it was only 700 AA members. Audio
New carless ways to get across the harbour bridge
Construction could begin next year on a shared bike and pedestrian harbour bridge crossing in Auckland. The walking and biking path will be separated from the traffic lanes, but is likely to be at the… Audio
Curbing the vicious cycle: Taming bike lane critics
Bike Auckland has been making a concerted effort to make cycling activism more relatable and accessible under level-headed communications manager Jolisa Gracewood. Audio
Road Trip Music with Jolisa Gracewood
Cycling advocate and writer Jolisa Gracewood joins Megan to talk about her music and non-music choices for a road trip. She also shares some insightful ways in which music and the power of singing can… Audio
The Pink Path Turns Two
Auckland's cycle and walk way, Te Ara i Whiti - which links Grafton Gully to Nelson Street - celebrates its second year around the block with a block party. One of the organisers, Jolisa Gracewood… Audio
Book review - Eddie Izzard's ‘Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens’
Jolisa Gracewood has been reading Eddie Izzard's ‘Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens’ Audio
Jolisa Gracewood on the march in New York
Over the weekend, throughout the world, including in New Zealand, millions of people, in total, marched in what was first called the Women's March on Washington. Audio
Tell You What 2016
Gaybys, grumpy bus drivers, ANZAC day hype and assisted dying are all amongst blogs, memoirs and travelogues included in a new anthology: Tell You What 2016: Great New Zealand Nonfiction. Editors… Audio
Siri the sarcastic
Apple's virtual assistant Siri is there to help you. But just how clever do you want your i-phone devices responses to be? Audio
Dry pub a first for NZ
The country's first no-alcohol bar is due to open in Auckland. Audio
Mixed bag for internet users
The Telecommunications Users Association say a draft decision by the Commerce Commission that would have an influence over broadband prices will be of no benefit to users. TUANZ CEO Craig Young tells… Audio
Panel says
What the Panelists Jolisa Gracewood and Steve McCabe have been thinking about. Audio
Celebrity advice
Celebrities are putting their two cents worth in about all sorts of things. Jim Carrey on vaccinations and Miranda Kerr on healthy living. Do celebrities have any influence over the decisons you make?
…Freebies to stop smoking
Pregnant women in Waikato are being offered freebies and gift vouchers to quit smoking and have a healthier lifestyle. Audio
West Coast pub crack down
Three West Coast pubs have had their licenses suspended. Doug Sellman joins the Panel to talk about the level of training for bar managers and if there needs to be stricter penalties for breaking… Audio
Judge calls for review of sentencing
Mark Henaghan of University of Otago joins the Panel to discuss if it's time for maximum sentences to be reviewed as one judge claims. Audio
The Panel with Jolisa Gracewood, Steve McCabe (Part 2)
Celebrity advice; Mixed bag for internet users; Dry pub a first for NZ. Audio