Saturday Morning With Jack Tame
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Jack Tames crisp perspective, style and enthusiasm makes for refreshing and entertaining Saturday morning radio on Newstalk ZB. News, sport, books, music, gardens and celebrities what better way to spend your Saturdays?
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Kate Hall: Reusable nappies are a step toward sustainability
31/10/2025 Duração: 06minKate Hall joins Jack Tame to share her experience with using reusable nappies for her newborn. She covers: How to wash them (a very commonly asked question on social media) Her favourite brands - Clever Wee Fox, Fluffy Ducks and Kekoa Her daughter is 4.5 months and has saved over 1000 nappies from going to landfill! LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ruud Kleinpaste: Colourful native plants to look for
31/10/2025 Duração: 04minThis time of the year a wonderful Pohutukawa “shrub” is flowering its little heads off: Metrosideros carminia known as the crimson rata; a Native in the North Island all the way down to Taranaki and Hawkes Bay. It comes as a shrub when you get them from cuttings, but they’ll move up like tree climbers when they emerge from seeds. Pollinators love them – and so do I. Favourite food of tui and bellbirds, as well as silvereyes and wood pigeons (kereru). Kowhai come in many different species and heights; there are fabulous, gnarled forms which, in themselves, are beautifully sculptured. Divaricating shrubs!! Muehlenbeckia astonii. A Native plant that could be your new hedge, or your sculpted shrub, or even a suitable nesting site for native birds. It’s all about elegant little leaves, hanging from a zig-zagging system of branches that you will only find in Aotearoa. In winter the whole shrub will change colours to a Dark-Orange that will stand out, no matter what the weather is like. White flowers – a
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Dr. Bryan Betty: Hay fever vs the Common Cold
31/10/2025 Duração: 04minOften people experience sneezing and congestion and are unclear of the difference between a cold and hay fever - very common in spring. What is the difference? This time of the year can be confusing especially with a late carry over of winter illnesses. Basically, hay fever is an allergic reaction to pollen, dust or pets. The common cold is an infection caused by a virus most often: rhinovirus. Hay-fever comes on suddenly, lasts for days to weeks, often frequent sneezing, and red itchy watery eyes, itchy throat, nose. No temperature. Common Cold: Comes on gradually over days, last 5 to 10 days, thick yellow nose discharge, mild eye irritation, less sneezing, often temperature and muscle ache. How should you tell the difference? If itch eyes and nose think hay fever. If you feel achy and unwell more likely a cold. Hay fever does tend to occur at certain times of the year – especially spring, or lawn mowing. With a cold often have ben in contact with someone who is sick &
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Paul Stenhouse: Nvidia becomes the first company to hit $5trillion and Amazon makes huge staff cuts
31/10/2025 Duração: 05minNvidia becomes the first company to hit $5 trillion in value Since the launch of ChatGPT in 2022, Nvidia's shares have climbed 12x. Just three months ago it was the first company to hit $4 trillion. It's 8.3% of the S&P500 so those who hold low-cost index funds in their retirement accounts will feel the effect of every Nvidia market move - both good and bad. Five trillion is just a staggering number. You would need to take New Zealand's government debt ($182 billion) and times it by 27 in order to reach that same number. It's worth almost double the top nine pharma companies combined and 1.6x the top eight global oil companies combined. Amazon fires 14,000 people It made huge cuts to its corporate workforce to cut some of the fat from its covid hiring spree and leaning into AI tooling. Those severance payouts will cost it$1.8 billion. Together with the better than expected results in the AWS segment, the stock popped 7% this week. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio
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Tara Ward: Down Cemetery Road, IT: Welcome to Derry and Educators
31/10/2025 Duração: 07minDown Cemetery Road - (Apple TV+) Emma Thompson and Ruth Wilson star in this British series about a woman who hires an investigator after an explosion and a girl goes missing on the same night in a quiet suburban neighbourhood. IT: Welcome to Derry - (Neon) This new horror series follows events in the 1960s in the time leading up to the events of the first film in Stephen King’s “It” series. Educators - (TVNZ+) The return of the brilliant unscripted comedy series that takes us behind the scenes of a New Zealand high school. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anne Hegerty: 'The Governess' heads down under for The Chase New Zealand
31/10/2025 Duração: 12minYou’ll know quiz queen Anne Hegerty best for her on stage persona – the Governess. She dominates tv screens every night on The Chase – with one of the best win rates of any chaser. And now, Anne will be on our screens in a brand new kiwi version of the tv phenomenon – The Chase New Zealand. She joins Jack Tame to share her secrets to trivia-based success. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nici Wickes: Tradies’ Blueberry & Lemon Loaf Cake
31/10/2025 Duração: 04minTradies’ Blueberry & Lemon Loaf Cake This loaf has such a delicate, buttery crumb and it’s absolutely gorgeous. Ingredients: Makes one loaf 190g sugar 2 tbsps lemon zest 150g butter, softened 3 medium eggs 90g flour + extra for dusting blueberries ½ tsp baking powder 110g ground almonds ¼ cup lemon juice 150g fresh blueberries ½ cup icing sugar Few drops of lemon juice and water Method: 1. Heat oven to 180 C fan bake. Grease and line a large loaf tin. 2. Briefly pulse sugar with lemon zest in food processor. 3. Cream the butter lemon sugar until really light and fluffy. Add in your eggs one at a time, beating between each and not worrying that it curdles a little, just move along and stir in the flour, baking powder, ground almonds and lemon juice. Make sure it’s all well combined but don’t overmix it. Lastly, fold in all the blueberries (dusted in a little flour). 4. Gently scrape batter into the tin and bake 45-55 more minutes or until a skewer com
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Francesca Rudkin: Film critic discusses 'Pike River' and 'A House of Dynamite'
31/10/2025 Duração: 08minPike River - (in cinemas) Two ordinary women who together stand up and take on the government, justice system and a company that will stop at nothing to protect itself, after the 2010 Pike River Mine explosion takes the lives of 29 men underground. A House of Dynamite - (Netflix) Radars at Fort Greely, Alaska detect a nuclear missile. The president and his entourage must use the limited time they have to try to shoot down the missile before it reaches Chicago. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andrew Saville: Sports commentator discusses start of Grand Slam Tour against Ireland
31/10/2025 Duração: 06minThe All Blacks' Grand Slam Tour is due to start this weekend as they face Ireland in Chicago. The last time these two teams met at these grounds, Ireland beat the All Blacks in a historic 40-29 victory. Andrew Saville joins Jack Tame to preview the match, and discuss whether or not the All Blacks can take their revenge. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kevin Milne: Should the Kapiti region feel miffed?
31/10/2025 Duração: 07minKapiti Dairy products no longer having any connection to Kapiti - it's now owned by the French. Should the Kapiti region feel miffed?' Kevin Milne shares his thoughts on Fonterra's mega-sale to Lactalis and how it effects the identity of the Kapiti coast. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Full Show Podcast: 25 October 2025
24/10/2025 Duração: 01h57minListen to the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 25 October. Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jack Tame: The world’s deadliest creatures have reached the last country on Earth
24/10/2025 Duração: 04minIt was such a rookie mistake. I was tramping in the Kahurangi, last summer. The Douglas Range, 1000m above sea level. And after we’d pitched a tent, as the sun got heavy and the surrounding hills cast their shadows long and deep, I realised I’d screwed up, big time. Zzzzzz. Zzzzzz. Zzzzzz. What made the error so much worse was that it wasn’t a bit of absent-minded forgetfulness. I’d carefully considered my options before loading my pack. It wasn’t that I’d forgotten to bring long johns or pants. It’s that I’d *chosen* not to pack them. Up top I had a poly-prop, jumper and jacket. But down bottom I had shorts… and that was it. Zzzzz. Zzzzzzzz. The only way to keep sandflies from biting is to keep moving. And the last thing you feel like doing after 8 or 10 hours of steady climbing… is keep moving. As if to wallow in my own stupidity, I ended up treading a middle ground. Moving just enough so as not to rest, but not enough to stop the sandflies from completely devouring me. &n
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Catherine Raynes: The Widow and Last One Out
24/10/2025 Duração: 04minThe Widow by John Grisham The new incredible legal thriller and first ever who-dunnit from John Grisham. She needs a lawyer. He needs a payday. Simon Latch is a small-town lawyer struggling with debt, gambling issues and an impending divorce. Last One Out by Jane Harper He had been here, that was clear from the marks in the dust. And he had been alone. In a dying town, Ro Crowley waits for her son on the evening of his 21st birthday. But Sam never comes home. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mike Yardley: Might and magic of Jaipur with Wendy Wu Tours
24/10/2025 Duração: 09minWhen it comes to grand gestures, painting your entire city in the one colour is quite something. So much for painting the town red. How about pink? Jaipur beckons as one of India’s most enchanting destinations, where the Old City is harmoniously bathed in the same pink hue. The elegant capital of Rajasthan was painted in pink stucco in 1876 to welcome Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, who was the son of Queen Victoria and later became King Edward VII. Jaipur’s Maharaja chose the colour because pink symbolises hospitality in Rajput culture, and the gesture impressed the Prince so much that he nicknamed the city the "Pink City." The name – and the stucco - has stuck ever since. A year later, a law mandated that all future buildings in the Old City must be painted pink. As I swept into Jaipur on a private holiday Wendy Wu Tours, there’s no denying how that welcoming palette sweetly seduces even the most jaded of travellers. Jaipur effortlessly casts you under its spell, as you delve into its rich history and t
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Dr. Dougal Sutherland: How listening to birds can treat depression
24/10/2025 Duração: 06minBuilding on Jack’s love of birds and bird-feeding in his garden – new research shows that listening to birdsong may actually benefit your mental health and improve sadness and depression. Researchers took people with and without depression and then made them feel sad in the laboratory by playing movie clips. Sidenote – I read another study where they made people feel sad by playing a piece of Russian classical music slowed down to half speed and matched with sad faces! It’s not uncommon in psyc studies to mess around with people’s emotions and then make them feel better. Then taught people mindfulness breathing or gave them opportunity to listen to birdsong. Both of these treatments led to people feeling happier. Listening to birdsong helped peoples heart rates to return to normal functioning, indicating it was good for the body as well as the mind. What are the implications of this? Both are helpful at improving people’s mood. Mindfulness requires more effort from a person and learning a sk
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Ruud Kleinpaste: Yellow-legged Hornets
24/10/2025 Duração: 04minWhen I arrived in New Zealand as an immigrant (in 1978), the Asian Paperwasp arrived here too. I remember I was impressed by the New Zealand obsessions to keep these invaders out of the kiwi ecosystems. A few years later I started working for the Ministry of Agriculture and the Asian (or Chinese) Paperwasp was still being pursued; unfortunately without success. We tried to create some pro-active techniques to stop unwanted critters making it to our wonderful country and every time some new pest arrives, I feel awful and ready to have a crack at a counter offensive. So – here we are …. With a real “Hornet” (Hornets are a different group of wasps): The yellow-Legged Hornet. Have a look at the pictures of these brutes: they have yellow legs and are way bigger than the wasps we are used to. They are originally from East and South-East Asia (My birth place: Indonesia!!) and rapidly moving all over the place: the rest of Asia, Korea, Japan, Now Europe, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy Belgium and the UK. Almost
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Cameron Douglas: Ruru 'Tinkering' Immigrant's Vineyard Sparkling Méthode Traditionnelle NV, Central Otago
24/10/2025 Duração: 04minImmigrant's Vineyard Sparkling Méthode Traditionnelle NV, Central Otago RRP from $38.00 Roland and Lucienne moved to New Zealand from the Netherlands 1986, ultimately settling in Central Otago’s Alexandra area. Some years later Lucy studied viticulture in Hawke's Bay and after working in hospitality and retail for many years took the leap of faith and passion and acquired our vineyard. Their first vintage was in 2015 launching Ruru wines under the umbrella company – Immigrant’s Vineyard The wine: Made with 100% Pinot Noir fruit this is a very attractive methode traditionelle with a bold leesy autolysis quality with aromas and flavours of fresh oatmeal and apple, fresh grapefruit and white peach. A crunchy texture with plenty of acidity and youthful mouthfeel framing pomaceous and citrus fruits. Nice weight and length, a wine to enjoy through the warmer weeks of summer and very food friendly. Well tinkered with best drinking from day of purchase through 2028+. The Food: Th
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Paul Stenhouse: ChatGPT releases new browser and the AWS outage caused glitches worldwide
24/10/2025 Duração: 08minChatGPT has launched a browser It's only for Mac though. I tried it and was a little underwhelmed. The first two things I tried to get it to do it failed at. I asked it to get headlines from CNN and the NYTimes but those sites are restricted -- which may be a common issue as you start using it for your every day. Publishers and Apps are thinking about their AI access strategies after being burned from giving so much of their content to Google. I then asked it to draft an email and get it ready in Gmail - but it wasn't any faster than copy and pasting from ChatGPT directly. Not sure there is enough benefit just yet! The big outage earlier the week shows just how reliant we are on AWS Oh boy.. that was a day. 14 hours of downtime with spotty services as different Amazon web services were online and offline. It turned out to be a DNS issue. The ip addresses of the DynamoDB servers were wiped - effectively making them invisible to the internet. It would be like removing all the pho
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Tara Ward: The Ridge, Nobody wants this and The Legend of Crocodile Dundee
24/10/2025 Duração: 04minThe Ridge - (Neon and Sky Open) A psychological thriller set in both Scotland and New Zealand, about a doctor who flies to New Zealand to attend her sister’s wedding, only to arrive and discover her sister has died under mysterious circumstances. Nobody Wants This - (Netflix) A second season of the charming American rom-com starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody, about the unlikely romance between an agnostic podcaster and an eligible rabbi. The Legend of Crocodile Dundee - (TVNZ+, TVNZ1) 40 years after the Australian blockbuster film, this documentary movie looks back at the legacy of the one and only Crocodile Dundee. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John Boyega: Hollywood star comes to New Zealand for Armagaddon's 30th Anniversary
24/10/2025 Duração: 12minJohn Boyega has legendary status for his ability to say that he’s fought with a lightsaber, stood up to the Empire, and been an integral part of a brand-new generation of sci-fi. John shot to fame as former stormtrooper Finn in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, and has since carved out an incredible reputation as an actor, producer, activist and storyteller with real purpose. This weekend, John is in New Zealand for the Armageddon Expo’s massive 30th anniversary event, and he caught up with Jack Tame ahead of the convention. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.