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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  • Paul Stenhouse: White House releases National AI regulation framework, Amazon reportedly looking to create new phone

    20/03/2026 Duração: 02min

    The US Government wants to be the ones who control AI regulation   In a new policy document, the White House lays out seven key objectives for the singular US approach to AI. In summary, the framework places significant responsibility on parents for issues like child safety and lays out relatively soft, nonbinding expectations for platform accountability. They say centralizing the policy will remove "unnecessary barriers to innovation" and allow AI policy to reflect national security and foreign policy.   Like we've seen with social media platforms, the framework also tries to prevent any state laws that make the AI developers responsible for their users’ actions. When it comes to copyright, the framework leans on 'fair use'.       Amazon might get back in the phone game   Reuter's is reporting a project known internally as “Transformer” is looking to create a phone. The idea – you've got Alexa at home, so what about taking Alexa with you everywhere? No word on if this would

  • Karl Puschmann: Scarpetta and Crackhead

    20/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    Scarpetta    With skilled hands and an unnerving eye, Dr. Kay Scarpetta tries to unmask a serial killer and prove that her career-making case from 28 years earlier isn't also her undoing (Prime Video).     Crackhead  Drug-addicted party-animal Frankie has blown it all up - her inheritance, her relationships, and most recently, her sister's house. It's time to go to rehab (ThreeNow).    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Nici Wickes: Pork, Apple, and Kale Burger

    20/03/2026 Duração: 05min

    There is something about a burger that is so cheering. There's pork, crispy kale, and apple in this burger that has it all going on – flavour, texture and heartiness!    Makes 2 burgers       Ingredients  300g ground pork or mince (I use a food processor to break down decent pork chops)    ½ cup fresh breadcrumbs   4 tbsps. milk    1 small onion finely chopped or grated   2 tbsps. fresh herbs, chopped finely (sage, parsley, rosemary, or thyme)   1 tbsp wholegrain mustard    Oil for frying   2-3 stems of kale, stem removed   1 granny smith, cut into match sticks or very thin rounds    Slices of beetroot   2 burger buns   2 tbsps. mayonnaise    4 tsps. chill jam or similar       Method  Soak breadcrumbs in milk for 5 minutes.    Mix pork, breadcrumbs, onion, herbs, mustard, and salt and pepper in a bowl. Massage with your hands, slapping it around a bit (t

  • Francesca Rudkin: Project Hail Mary and Pillion

    20/03/2026 Duração: 07min

    Project Hail Mary    Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up on a spaceship with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory slowly returns, he soon discovers he must solve the riddle behind a mysterious substance that's causing the sun to die out. As details of the mission unravel, he calls on his scientific training and sheer ingenuity -- but he may not have to do it alone.     Pillion   Colin, a timid man, meets Ray, a confident biker gang leader, who initiates him into a submissive relationship, challenging Colin's mundane existence and prompting personal growth through their unconventional dynamic.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jack Tame: Choosing to stay anonymous was maybe Banksy's greatest work

    20/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    This is the age of the individual. The self. Generation me me me me me.   An age in which each of us is encouraged by a heady mix of technological trends and cultural pressures to think of ourselves as unique and special. To treat ourselves as a brand.  And in a world with every person/brand competing with everyone else, fame and celebrity is often used as a measure of status.  It’s as though Banksy saw it coming. When he – and just for the sake of this morning, let’s assume he’s a he – first started making his subversive street art in the 1990s, he decided to make it anonymously.     I can’t say for sure why he made that decision. Given he was graffitiing public places, I suppose the original decision might have been made for the obvious legal reason – to try and avoid the Police. But as he has grown into one of the biggest artists on the planet, with works selling for tens of millions of dollars, at some point Banksy chose something much greater. In eschewing the fame and individual

  • Jordan Luck: Frontman of the Exponents on the band reuniting for Synthony and the Jordan Luck Band performing at Homegrown

    14/03/2026 Duração: 13min

    Established more than 40 years ago, the Exponents are Kiwi rock legends.  They’re part of New Zealand’s sonic landscape – a guaranteed play at the pub, a party, or a summer barbeque.   The band initially parted ways in 1999, but have periodically reunited in the years since and will be doing the same for this year’s Synthony Festival.   Frontman Jordan Luck told Jack Tame they’re very excited about this one – they only do a handful of shows as the Exponents these days, so he’s really looking forward to it.  "It’s going to be an amazing event.”  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Kevin Milne: A battle to keep his music taste fresh

    14/03/2026 Duração: 08min

    Amid all the nostalgia and reunion tours of late, Kevin Milne has been battling to keep his music taste fresh.   Instead of rushing to buy a ticket for Guns N’ Roses or Split Enz, he picked up a ticket to Kiwi band The Beths and went along last night.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Mike Yardley: Bites and sights in Tauranga

    14/03/2026 Duração: 08min

    "It’s been three years since I was last in Tauranga and it’s so uplifting to see cranes in the sky, the glossy sheen of brand-new buildings, and the civic centre’s sure-footed makeover taking shape. Fresh and inviting public spaces are continuing to unfurl across the Te Papa peninsula and waterfront. After paying my regards to the delightful Hairy Maclary and friends sculptures adorning the fabulously enticing children’s playground on Tauranga’s waterfront in a story book setting, I checked out The Strand Reserve and waterfront boardwalk. It has immeasurably enhanced the city centre’s sense of connection with Tauranga Harbour. There’s a great new sense of art-filled vitality sprouting in the city centre. A starring specimen in Red Square is the stunning public sculpture called Rauhea." Read Mike's full article. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Chris Schulz: The Homegrown musical festival in Hamilton

    14/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    Hamilton is welcoming thousands of music fans for Homegrown festival today.  The festival has returned to the city it started in after almost two decades on Wellington's waterfront.  More than 25 thousand people are expected at Claudelands Oval, including Chris Schulz.  He joined Jack Tame from the festival to chat about this year’s offering.   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Catherine Raynes: A Better Life and Rasputin

    14/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    A Better Life by Lionel Shriver   Gloria Bonaventura, a divorced mother of three living with her 26-year-old son Nico in a sprawling house in Brooklyn, decides to participate in a new city programme - Big Apple, Big Heart - that would pay her to take in a migrant as a boarder. Gloria is thrilled when sweet, kind, helpful Martine arrives. But Nico is sceptical. A classic live-at-home, unemployed Gen Zer with no interest in adulthood, Nico resents the indignity of moving from his self-contained basement flat and back into his childhood bedroom.  As the months go by, Martine endears herself to both Nico's sisters, while finding her way into Gloria's heart. But as Martine's disturbingly dodgy compatriots begin to show up, Nico grows only more hostile to both his mother's altruism and the 'migrant crisis' in general - though turns out to be anything but a reliable narrator himself.     Rasputin by Antony Beevor   When Russia’s Dowager Empress was pregnant with the future Tsar, she dre

  • Kate Hall: Sustainability in the bedroom

    14/03/2026 Duração: 08min

    Even though everybody has to sleep, it's rare that people consider how sustainability can play a role in their bedroom.  Kate Hall joined Jack Tame for a chat about a few ways you can make your sleeping environment a bit more sustainable – from the mattress to the bedding to the furniture itself.   LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Ruud Kleinpaste: Noisy and damage causing insects in the garden

    13/03/2026 Duração: 05min

    Cicadas are slowly on the wane towards the end of March. It’s been a pretty Noisy March so far, typical of the regular system whereby Cicadas have a three, five, or seven year life cycle.  Black field crickets (Teleogryllus commodus) are still making a heck of a noise in the late afternoon/evening, especially in the North Island and top of the South. They’ll be enjoying that dodgy boy-girl party for at least another month or more! Black field crickets make their characteristic noise by rubbing their wings together (great mating calls).  You won’t see them often, as they hide in cracks in the soil during the day, but when the sun goes down the crickets will come to the surface to eat grasses – they can do a lot of damage to pasture and lawns, leaving bare soil around their home cracks.  Control is quite hard. In the old days, farmers used wheat, soaked in Maldison, strewn over the paddock in early summer (January is the month before crickets become adults and hence, reproduce). For a lawn it mi

  • Full Show Podcast: 14 March 2026

    13/03/2026 Duração: 01h57min

    On the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast for Saturday 14 March 2026, Kiwi rock legend Jordan Luck joins Jack to discuss The Exponents reuniting for a special performance at Synthony.   Jack champions an alternative transport option as fuel prices rise.  Louis Theroux's latest Manosphere documentary is spotlighted in Screentime.  Nici Wickes joins Jack live from the Wānaka A&P show.  And Kevin Milne battles to keep his music fresh.  Get the Saturday Morning with Jack Tame Full Show Podcast every Saturday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Lisa Dudson: Is it possible to save too much money?

    13/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    Saving versus spending can be a difficult balance, especially when you don’t have good habits or a plan in place.  And while many struggle to save enough in the first place, are there people who take it too far in the opposite direction and save too much?  Lisa Dudson joined Jack Tame to discuss saving money and how to decide the split that works best for you.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Paul Stenhouse: An update for Google Maps and Meta's axing of end-to-end encryption on Instagram DMs

    13/03/2026 Duração: 04min

    Google Maps is getting a new look   Google Maps is getting it's biggest update in over a decade with the launch of “Immersive Navigation”. The new view places you in a 3D space with a view of the road features, buildings and terrain around you – almost making it look like a video game. It has smart zooms and transparent buildings to give you a better look at what’s coming up on your drive, including potentially tricky merges and turns, and better highlighting of things like traffic lights and pedestrian crossings. It starts in the US, and will roll out to iOS and Android devices, and CarPlay and Android Auto.     A surprise reversal from Meta – Instagram chats will no longer be encrypted   From May 8th, chats will no longer be encrypted. You'll have until then to download them, or I assume they'll be deleted by Meta. Meta’s decision to dismantle the encryption feature comes against the backdrop of increasing concerns surrounding child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online. By eliminating end

  • Karl Puschmann: Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere and DTF St. Louis

    13/03/2026 Duração: 07min

    Louis Theroux: Inside The Manosphere  Louis Theroux immerses himself in the world of extreme online influencers and content creators who are redefining modern masculinity. He examines the appeal of these ideas and attitudes, and how these figures are influencing young men's values (Netflix).      DTF St. Louis   A love triangle between three adults experiencing middle-age malaise that leads to one of them ending up dead (Neon).    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Nici Wickes: Tomato Chilli Jam

    13/03/2026 Duração: 05min

    Tomatoes are abundant and cheap and so it’s time to make the annual batch of tomato chilli jam. It is sooooo good!    Makes 2-3 jars      Ingredients  1kg tomatoes, roughly chopped   5 red chillies, deseeded and chopped or ¼ tsp chilli flakes   2 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed   2 cups white sugar   ½ cup apple cider vinegar   2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar   Squeeze of lemon juice   ½ teaspoon salt      Method  Bring all of the ingredients to the boil and stir until the sugar is dissolved.   Reduce the heat and simmer for an hour or until the mixture thickens and becomes syrupy.   Test a cooled teaspoonful for heat and ‘setting’, though this jam will veer more towards runny than sticky. Add more chilli at this stage if you want it hotter and cook it for another 10 minutes or so.   Spoon into warmed, sterilised jars, then seal. This will keep for at least 6 months.      Nici’s note:  

  • Francesca Rudkin: War Machine and Reminders of Him

    13/03/2026 Duração: 06min

    War Machine  During the final stage of US Army Ranger selection, an elite team's training exercise turns into a fight for survival against an unimaginable threat.     Reminders of Him   After a perfect outing with her boyfriend, Kenna makes an unbearable mistake that sends her to prison for seven years. Hoping to rebuild her life after her release, she tries to reunite with her daughter, but her custodial grandparents refuse to let Kenna see her. She soon finds unexpected compassion from a local bar owner as their secret romance gives Kenna hope for a second chance.    LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Jack Tame: The fuel crisis might be the perfect excuse to diversify your transport

    13/03/2026 Duração: 06min

    Living in New Zealand is like sitting on the back seat of a bus.  You feel cool. The view’s great. But when the world goes over a speedbump, we tend to get kicked up in the air just a little bit more than everyone else.  The Government says we have more than 50 days’ fuel either in the country or in ships that are already enroute. That’s reassuring. But as petrol prices have steadily climbed this week, I’m sure I’ve not been the only one wondering what agency I have in this situation. I don’t know about you, but it would be really nice for our household finances to be a little less dependent on the whims and fancies of Donald Trump.  Now I totally get that everyone’s different and every household has different pressures and needs – I’m not gonna lecture you! But can I gently suggest that this crisis might be the perfect excuse to diversify your household transportation.  One of the many reasons I hear for people not wanting to cycle is that they have kids. But in case you’ve not been payin

  • Barbara Dreaver: Long-time Pacific Correspondent on her decades long career, new memoir 'Be Brave'

    07/03/2026 Duração: 14min

    Barbara Dreaver is no stranger to a challenge.  She’s spent the past three decades shedding light on issues across the Pacific – getting locked up in Fiji, threatened in Papua New Guinea, faced natural disasters, and covered military coups and criminal activity.  An international correspondent and veteran of New Zealand journalism, Dreaver’s faced death threats for her tenacious pursuit of the truth.   Though she normally shines the light on others’ stories, Dreaver’s now decided to tell her own in a new memoir ‘Be Brave’.  She told Jack Tame that focusing on her own story has been really uncomfortable, but kind of cool at the same.  “I’m giving people a look behind the scenes at a time when, you know, media is not really trusted,” Dreaver explained.  “But I really want people to know just the sort of work and the effort and stuff that goes on behind the scenes – also a little bit of personal stuff as well.”  LISTEN ABOVE   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy i

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