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TV and film critic Sarah McMullan unpacks Taylor Swift's dazzling new video for 'The Fate of Ophelia'.
RNZ's business reporter and former market analyst Jeffrey Halley is with Jim to discuss the outlook for the economy.
Great Writers and the Cats Who Owned Them explores the special bond between renowned writers and their feline companions.
Victoria University Psychology Professor Dr Marc Wilson joins Jim to discuss happiness; a recent study out of Germany challenges commonly held beliefs about happiness.
British comedian John Bishop joins Jim to talk about his soon-to-be released biopic Is This Thing On?, and his upcoming tour to NZ.
Award-winning NZ feature documentary maker Charlotte Purdy joins Jim to talk about the Lucy Letby case and what her research uncovered.
Feature Story's Nick Harper joins Jim to discuss Trump, Gaza, US crime and the US government shutdown.
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.
Who's in and who's out? RNZ's Alexa Cook joins Jim to discuss election results across the motu.
Mike Seawright of ReliefAid joins Jim from Canada ahead of the two-year anniversary of the war in Gaza.
Having piqued the world's interest in modern stoicism in 2022 with her debut book Reasons Not To Worry, former journalist Brigid Delaney is returning with her new offering The Seeker and The Sage.
Dr Tim Simon joins Jim to discuss the left-handed advantage in sports, and whether it extends to other parts of life.
Former AM Show newsreader Isobel Ewing now works as a TV presenter for English-Turkish broadcaster TRT World in Istanbul. She joins Jim to talk about life in the Middle East.
Now in her 70s, Kiwi athlete Michele Allison will be taking place in this weekend's Kona Ironman in Hawaii.
Quiz master Jack Waley-Cohen is back with his Sunday Morning quiz.
UK correspondent Christian Smith talks to Jim about the big stories making news in Britain. This week, changing visa rules and immigration.
In an effort to curb the country's loneliness epidemic, Covert Theatre has launched The Social Club, a free comedy show running every Friday until Christmas.
Divorces among New Zealanders over 50 sits just shy of 40% at last count, up 7% in the last decade. This echoes the upwards trending rates around the globe.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters announced on Saturday that New Zealand will not yet be recognising a Palestinian state.
Dr Ali Hill from Otago University's Department of Human Nutrition is back with us on Sunday Morning. This week we talk about the role of diet in inflammation, the benefits of eating thyme, the viral 'Sleepy Girl Mocktail' being heralded online, and more.
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