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FAQs about Lately:How many episodes does Lately have?The podcast currently has 2,190 episodes available.
September 12, 2022Scheme to recycle used face masksNew Zealand mask manufacturer MEO is launching a free recycling programme for disposable face masks....more9minPlay
September 12, 2022The masks are coming offKaryn speaks to Simone Jones, deputy chair of Hair and Barber NZ, who is delighted she can walk through the salon doors tomorrow completely unmasked....more5minPlay
September 02, 2022Bring back intermission!Are you one of those people whose bladder can't quite go the distance at the movies - or maybe you just want to sneak out for more popcorn, jaffas, or another glass of wine even? Karyn speaks to Callum McLeod, the manager of Wanaka's Cinema Paradiso, about the disappearance of film intermissions and why his cinema has hung onto the tradition for 27 years....more8minPlay
September 02, 2022Puma fans hoping for another test upsetThere's a lot on the line for the All Blacks at Hamilton's FMG Stadium tomorrow night. Will they avoid yet more embarassment after being stunned 25-18 by Argentina in the first test in Christchurch? A large crowd is expected in Kirikiriroa for the second test and while the odds are running in favour of the All Blacks, Puma fans are hoping for another upset. Karyn is joined by local supporter Miguel Medero....more8minPlay
September 01, 2022Brothels not playing fair with sex workers"They wouldn't get away with it at McDonalds" - that's how one sex worker describes unfair employment conditions in some of the country's brothels. Almost 20 years since New Zealand became the first country in the world to decriminalise prostitution in 2003 - there are claims that sex workers are facing workplace exploitation. Otago University researcher Claire Weinhold looked at the way brothels are running their businesses and tells Karyn that many were found wanting....more10minPlay
September 01, 2022Legislating against gobbledygookA bill which would force all government departments and Crown agencies to use clear, concise language passed its second reading in parliament today. If it becomes law there would be designated plain language officers throughout the public service to ensure the use of plain language in all official government documents and on websites. The opposition has slammed it as stupid and creating a language police. But Nelson MP Rachel Boyack who is behind the Bill tells Karyn she's determined to get rid of the goobledygook....more9minPlay
August 31, 2022Midweek MediawatchColin Peacock speaks to Karyn about yet another rugbypocalypse playing out in the media, conspiracy candidates in local body elections, and being a newsroom rookie the day Diana died....more19minPlay
August 31, 2022'A murdering husband who manipulates a school girl and lies for 40 years': Hedley Thomas creator of The Teacher's PetIt was a compelling true crime podcast which ended in a killer being brought to justice after 40 years. The Teacher's Pet featured the 1982 disappearance of Sydney mother Lynette Dawson, whose body has never been found. Yesterday after a 10-week trial, her husband Chris Dawson was found guilty of her murder. Downloaded more than 30 million times around the globe, the podcast uncovered a torrid story of betrayal, police bungling and new information which ultimately forced police to reopen the case. Teacher's Pet creator Hedley Thomas speaks to Karyn about the podcast and the long fight to bring justice for Lynette Dawson and her family....more21minPlay
August 30, 2022Brain fog and how to help lift itBrain fog - it's a thing - and if you suffer from it you'll know how frustrating and sometimes frightening it can be. Thanks to Covid we are learning more about it and how to beat it. Sabina Brennan is a neuroscientist from Trinity College in Dublin and has written a book called Beating Brain Fog. She joins Karyn to shed some light on the subject....more19minPlay
August 30, 2022Guilty verdict in sensational Aussie cold case40 years ago Australian mother of two Lynette Dawson disappeared - today her husband Chris was found guilty of her murder. It's a cold case which has gripped the world, thanks to the award winning true crime podcast The Teacher's Pet which was downloaded 30 million times worldwide. It was No.1 in the podcast charts in Australia, the UK, Canada and New Zealand. Karyn is joined by ABC reporter Jamie McKinnell who was in court for the long-awaited verdict....more13minPlay
FAQs about Lately:How many episodes does Lately have?The podcast currently has 2,190 episodes available.