Episodes
Published 03/14/21
Michael is never alone, but he's lonely. Told by George Henare
Published 03/14/21
Jane the 58 year old, very fit 'artist' moves into the spare room. All goes well until Darrell (the son of the house owner) returns from Australia and experiences Jane's fitness first hand. Told by Denise O'Connell
Published 03/14/21
Jane the 58 year old, very fit 'artist' moves into the spare room. All goes well until Darrell (the son of the house owner) returns from Australia and experiences Jane's fitness first hand. Told by Denise O'Connell
Published 03/14/21
Jane the 58 year old, very fit 'artist' moves into the spare room. All goes well until Darrell (the son of the house owner) returns from Australia and experiences Jane's fitness first hand. Told by Denise O'Connell
Published 03/14/21
Gordo and his mother drive through snow in search of a Christmas tree, but the shadow of the boys' absent father dampens their spirits. Told by KC Kelly
Published 03/14/21
A well-observed and evocative story of young love, sacrifice and loss set in a boy-racer's car cruising the Christchurch suburb of Sumner. Told by Esther Rose Green
Published 03/14/21
A warm, witty and nostalgic series of 5 letters written and read by Steve Braunias.
Published 03/14/21
A warm, witty and nostalgic series of 5 letters written and read by Steve Braunias.
Published 03/14/21
A warm, witty and nostalgic series of 5 letters written and read by Steve Braunias.  
Published 03/14/21
A warm, witty and nostalgic series of 5 letters written and read by Steve Braunias.  
Published 03/14/21
A warm, witty and nostalgic series of 5 letters written and read by Steve Braunias.  
Published 03/14/21
It's a brave person who thinks that it's safe to give names her or his chooks. Told by Heather O'Carroll
Published 03/14/21
A story told from the perspective of Tane - God of the forest - about a pair of Huia and their fiery encounter with European settlers. Told by Jim Moriarty
Published 03/14/21
Jack disembarks after active service during the Great War and heads for home.  But what sort of welcome awaits him? Told by Alex Greig
Published 03/14/21
A shaggy dog story about a man, a cow and a dog. Told by Nick Blake
Published 03/14/21
A sex worker and her friends exchange health and safety tips and their thoughts on Kim Kardashian. Told by Carrie Green
Published 03/14/21
An evocative portrait of the closeted life of a gay male in 1930's Wellington. Told by Alex Greig
Published 03/14/21
A young woman realises she is unquestionably attracted to other women. When she nervously confides this to her favourite aunty the response is not at all what she hopes for. Told by Danielle Meldrum
Published 03/14/21
What you need to know about relationships. And all with a Pacific Island twist, of course. Told by Stacey Leilua
Published 03/14/21
Poet Sudha Rao reflects on the challenges facing a teenage Indian girl who, in 1968, arrives with her family to live in Dunedin Told by Rebecca Gregory
Published 03/14/21
Poet Sudha Rao reflects on the challenges facing a teenage Indian girl who, in 1968, arrives with her family to live in Dunedin Told by Rebecca Gregory
Published 03/14/21
What might nostalgia look like in sixty years or so? And will there be any meaning to the idea of leaving things behind? Told by Harriet Prebble
Published 03/14/21
Linda Collins' remarkable and very personal account of her teenage daughter's funeral. Told by Denise O'Connell
Published 03/14/21
Dad has the kids to stay for Christmas but only has $67 'til benefit day. Told by Alex Greig
Published 03/14/21