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Smart Talk
A wide variety of conversations with expert guests recorded in front of audiences around Aotearoa.
How we count women’s work is discussed at the 2020 New Zealand Arts Festival
50 mins; May 05, 2020
Serhii Plokhy discusses his book Chernobyl: History of a Tragedy at the 2020 New Zealand Arts Festival
51 mins; April 27, 2020
Bart van Es discusses his book The Cut Out Girl at the 2020 New Zealand Arts Festival
51 mins; April 20, 2020
Omani author Jokha Alharthi discusses her novel Celestial Bodies at the 2020 New Zealand Arts Festival
47 mins; April 16, 2020
Laurence Fearnley and Long Litt Woon discuss grief, loss and the power of scent in their writing and lives
51 mins; April 14, 2020
Kim Hill speaks with Dr Kristen Ghodsee about her book Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism
51 mins; April 07, 2020
Kinley Salmon discusses the impact of robotics on work, at the 2020 NZ Arts Festival
50 mins; April 06, 2020
Rebecca Priestley discusses her book Fifteen Million Years in Antarctica with the Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor Juliet Gerrard
47 mins; March 12, 2020
Rajorshi Chakraborti discusses his book Shakti with Lynn Freeman at the 2020 NZ Festival of the Arts in Wellington
50 mins; March 10, 2020
A panel discussion about LGBTQ+ life in New Zealand
50 mins; February 23, 2020
The use of robots in health care and education explored by Dr Craig Sutherland
24 mins; February 17, 2020
Dr Ross McDonald considers whether money or happiness is more important
26 mins; February 17, 2020
Digital surveillance and propaganda are explored by Dr Ethan Plaut
25 mins; February 13, 2020
Prof Benedikt Fischer discusses the pros and cons of legalising cannabis
26 mins; February 13, 2020
Assoc. Prof Tim Kuhner on inequality and officially-sanctioned corruption
24 mins; February 02, 2020
Assoc. Prof Damon Salesa on the increasing significance to NZ of its Pacific populations
26 mins; February 02, 2020
Beauty in the Renaissance was a serious matter for women of wealth
25 mins; January 27, 2020
Gut Bugs' influence on our health is surprising
26 mins; January 27, 2020
Dr Mohamed Alansari on how digital technology has affected learning
44 mins; December 28, 2019
Prof Olaf Diegel surveys the current and future state of 3D printing
42 mins; December 21, 2019
Experts in astrobiology and microbial evolution discuss the origin of life with Kim Hill
51 mins; December 14, 2019
James Cameron and Aaron Hawkins: Changing how we live in the world
51 mins; December 07, 2019
Director and ocean explorer James Cameron on Challenging the Deep
51 mins; November 30, 2019
Awkward Conversations about colonisation and doctrine of discovery – with Dayle Takitimu and Glenis Philip-Barbara
49 mins; November 23, 2019
Awkward Conversations about Pākeha identity – with Assoc. Prof. Avril Bell and Anne McGuire
47 mins; November 16, 2019
Lani Wendt Young on how the digital era is changing writing and reading for the better
49 mins; October 27, 2019
Leading historian Vincent O’Malley discusses The New Zealand Wars
49 mins; October 26, 2019
The Packaging Dilemma: how to keep food safe and save the world from plastic waste
50 mins; October 19, 2019
The true cost of a disordered food system: a panel discussion
51 mins; October 12, 2019
How to make the civil justice system more accessible, discussed by a panel of experts
51 mins; October 05, 2019
The cost of climate change on our coasts, discussed by a panel of experts
51 mins; September 28, 2019
Awkward Conversations about museums, culture and history – with Karl Johnstone and Eloise Wallace
42 mins; September 14, 2019
Awkward Conversations about intertwined Gisborne histories – with Dr Jill Chrisp and Karen Johansen
42 mins; September 07, 2019
Awkward Conversations about councils, racism and identity – with Andrew Judd and Meredith Akuhata-Brown
50 mins; August 31, 2019
Awkward Conversations about race and identity – with Dr Wayne Ngata and Mai Chen
49 mins; August 24, 2019
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