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As an atheist, Scott Janssen didn't believe in end-of-life visions but, after witnessing and hearing the accounts of many, patients, he had a change of heart.
Auckland interior designer Kelly Gammie discusses how to keep the family together while tearing the house apart.
Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to share his views on whether our focus on self-improvement is making us self-serving.
Rugby writer and columnist Gregor Paul is with Jim to assess last night's All Black v Springbok match at Eden Park.
Motoring journalist Dean Evans discusses speed hump design, the best speed for comfortable and safe travel, and why the speed limit on motorways is sometimes restricted.
Financial journalist Frances Cook discusses ways of trimming back during the cost-of-living crisis, and how to approach your employer for more benefits in lieu of a pay rise.
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning to discuss intermittent fasting - is it good for us?
Author Andrew Lownie joins Jim to discuss what he uncovered during years of research for his new book about Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.
We get the latest from the US from our correspondent Mitch McCann in New York.
Feel like you're packing more into your days at work but your to-do list just keeps growing? Organisational consultant Melissa Swift says you're probably not imagining it.
Are we starting to imitate Chat GPT? Massey University linguistics lecturer, Dr Eleanor Ridge joins Jim to discuss the language of chatbots.
This week we discuss ginger, whether eating meat is as bad for you, and whether cheese and yogurt are as good for our bones as milk.
Current theories assume our brain gets smaller as we age, but researchers have found some parts of the brain get bigger.
Dan Shepherd waited four years to be matched with his guide dog Ezra and wondered if he would ever find a dog to suit his needs.
Herman Jagpal set out to be rejected on every single day of 2025.
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.
Our UK correspondent joins Jim to talk about free speech, lawlessness, and a proposal to deport hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants.
Bernard Long grew up in Rotorua but has been living in Trinidad and Tobago for the past 30 years.
Film and TV critic Sarah McMullan is with Jim to talk about the fizzling out of Sex and the City's sequel And Just Like That.
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