ListenerHealthPain & your brain: An expert on the body’s extraordinary capacity for healingUS pain psychologist: 'We've been told a big fat lie about chronic pain."29 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerHealthExperiencing traumatic events increases the risk of developing chronic painPrelude to pain - an extract from Tell Me Where It Hurts by Rachel Zoffness.29 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan: NZ First reads the room over gentailersAfter decades of borrowing, the govt has few levers to pull to stave off economic shock.29 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerCartoonsChris Slane’s political cartoon of the weekChris Slane shares his perspective on the week in politics.29 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganWith budding pressure from US troops, is America a reliable ally?The US military want to deter China, but how much involvement do they seek from Australia?29 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Other People’s Bodies by Megan Nicol ReedA gym class turns into something far more menacing in NZ author's second book.29 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentNZ Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by two Beatles, Tami Neilson, Pulp, Nick Cave with FleaNew and intriguing tracks to adjust your playlist logarithms as chosen by Listener writers29 Mar 04:55 PM
ListenerListenerWorldBlack humour and hope: A stay in an Estonian hotel where the walls once had earsGraham Reid learns of Tallinn's history and its unpleasant links to the KGB.28 Mar 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionMichele HewitsonThe Good Life: What you’ll eat at my wakeMy headstone will read, “Here rests the patron saint of doomed sheep”.28 Mar 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsDanyl McLauchlan: NZ First reads the room over gentailersAfter decades of borrowing, the govt has few levers to pull to stave off economic shock.29 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerCartoonsChris Slane’s political cartoon of the weekChris Slane shares his perspective on the week in politics.29 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsGreg Dixon's Another Kind of Politics: Death Star boss claims Empire is winningGreg Dixon runs a satirical eye over local and international politics.26 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerPoliticsFossil fools: Danyl McLauchlan on the coalition’s petrol problemSharks circle as govt backtracks on clean energy & a fuel crisis conspires against it.22 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganWith budding pressure from US troops, is America a reliable ally?The US military want to deter China, but how much involvement do they seek from Australia?29 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionDuncan GarnerDuncan Garner: Feeling poor? Why it might not be a temporary blipWhere is the political will to fix anything in this country?27 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionJonathan KronstadtWhat the Buc-ee's chain of highway rest/gas stops says about today's USAJonathan Kronstadt reflects on his trip to a popular, but totally unnecessary, rest stop. 26 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionAaron SmaleAaron Smale: When does a nation’s actions become a breach of international law? International law has always depended on who holds the most power. 25 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandLondon residency with connections to Kiwi literary royalty provides a rare opportunity for NZ writersFiona Kidman inspires new London writers’ residency.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandListener weekly quiz: March 25Test your general knowledge with the Listener's weekly quiz.24 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandWhen psychology professor Niki Harré set out to establish a secular religion, the results didn’t quite go to planProfessor's new book explores what the secular world can learn from religion.23 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerNew ZealandTitle fights: What owners wished they knew before buying into apartments and townhousesDisputes over shared costs are tearing body corporates apart. 22 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: Microsoft takes a quantum leapThis could be one of the key tech innovations tipped to shape the 21st century. 25 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: The new tricks your phone uses to fend off snoopers and scammersMany violations are low‑tech, not a hacker breaking into a data centre. 11 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: We should all hope Elon Musk’s wacky plan for data centres in space worksEven if you loathe the man, you should be quietly cheering him on.25 Feb 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerHealthPain & your brain: An expert on the body’s extraordinary capacity for healingUS pain psychologist: 'We've been told a big fat lie about chronic pain."29 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerHealthExperiencing traumatic events increases the risk of developing chronic painPrelude to pain - an extract from Tell Me Where It Hurts by Rachel Zoffness.29 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealth'I couldn’t tell my famiily I had emphysema because I was so embarrassed'Diagnosed with emphysema, Kat Horne was told not to return for help until she quit smoking25 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerHealthLow fibre diets can bring big consequences for gut microbiome and health, but one humble fruit can helpMost of us consume insufficient fibre, depriving gut microbiome of much-needed diversity.24 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionMichele HewitsonThe Good Life: What you’ll eat at my wakeMy headstone will read, “Here rests the patron saint of doomed sheep”.28 Mar 06:04 PM
ListenerListenerLifeFast to feast: Meals that honour the spirit of RamadanLondoner Ilhan Mohamed Abdi's book features some 80 recipes to help families enjoy Ramadan27 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsMichael CooperBumper weekend wine guide: Michael Cooper rounds up the best chardonnays to discoverThe Chardonnay grape remains one of the most popular white wines.26 Mar 05:06 PM
ListenerListenerLifeThe Good Life: Man, 59, seeks hobbiesUnlike proper hobbies, neither mowing lawns or stacking firewood are not without purpose.21 Mar 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerCultureComposer/guitarist Dylan Lardelli brings musical explorations back homeDylan Lardelli offers rare chance to hear classical music from the outer edges.24 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureBenjamin Britten’s ‘shimmering’ Illuminations comes to ChristchurchSoprano Carleen Ebbs will sing the work later this month.19 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerCultureGrande dame of song steps back from heading NZ’s national choirMore than anyone, Karen Grylls has led the way in forging an NZ choral music identity.11 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerCultureTriumph of spirit: The dance masterpiece Gloria returnsFor the first time since Douglas Wright's death, Gloria is being staged in Aotearoa. 10 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentNZ Listener’s Songs of the Week: New tracks by two Beatles, Tami Neilson, Pulp, Nick Cave with FleaNew and intriguing tracks to adjust your playlist logarithms as chosen by Listener writers29 Mar 04:55 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentQueen of the castle: Comedian Hayley Sproull to present new home improvement show with an old nameNZ home renovation show My House, My Castle has undergone a makeover of its own.28 Mar 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsSarah WattNew film tackles what club rugby means to women players and whanauYou don't need to know a thing about the game in order to feel the passion of the players.27 Mar 05:04 PM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentOn a first-name bassist: Flea interviewedBefore his new solo album, Red Hot Chili Pepper talked about jazz aspirations. 27 Mar 04:30 AM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: Other People’s Bodies by Megan Nicol ReedA gym class turns into something far more menacing in NZ author's second book.29 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerReviewsBook of the day: The Daffodil Days explores bucolic idyll in Sylvia Plath’s life with Ted HughesChapter by chapter, month by month, the novel leads us back through time.28 Mar 06:02 PM
ListenerListenerBooksHow reporter Sally Wenley rewrote her future following catastrophic bus crashAward-winning radio reporter Sally Wenley on her no-holds-barred memoir, The Crash.27 Mar 05:08 PM
ListenerListenerBooksTop 10 bestselling New Zealand books: March 28The local books New Zealanders have been buying this week.27 Mar 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBooksCop-turned-novelist writes handbook on police procedures out of frustration over common crime-writer mistakesHow to write a crime novel that rings true - and the most common mistakes writers make.21 Feb 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeMilk, Madness and Mayhem: The Ruahine Triple Axe MurdersWas it an act of temporary, alcohol-induced madness? Or plain bloody murder?27 Dec 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerCrimeThe Listener 2025 collection: Our most popular crime writingFrom contemporary court cases to historic murders, 2025's best read crime stories.26 Dec 06:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionSteve Braunias on the sentencing of the mother responsible for the ‘suitcase murders’Mercy for Hakyung Lee was bartered for at sentencing.14 Dec 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionBernard LaganWith budding pressure from US troops, is America a reliable ally?The US military want to deter China, but how much involvement do they seek from Australia?29 Mar 05:02 PM
ListenerListenerWorldBlack humour and hope: A stay in an Estonian hotel where the walls once had earsGraham Reid learns of Tallinn's history and its unpleasant links to the KGB.28 Mar 06:06 PM
ListenerListenerWorldFar-right rising: Increasing inequality & crime shifts the dial on Swedish politicsSweden has experienced one of the OECD's largest increases in income inequality.25 Mar 05:10 PM
ListenerListenerWorldDemocracy needs armed forces, but young Germans will take a lot more convincingWith increased Russian aggression and US untrustworthiness, Germany needs more soldiers.18 Feb 05:06 PM
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