Monday, May 18, 2015

Nine to Noon - Scheduled interviews and reviews this week

11-15 May 2015

Nine to Noon with Kathryn Ryan
Nine to Noon episode archive

Scheduled interviews and reviews

Monday 18 May


9-10am
  • Victoria University Vice Chancellor, Neville Jordan says Wellington City Council is ignoring the contribution the university makes to the capital's economu.
  • Anne Louise Bardach on the thawing of US Cuba relations.
  • Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
10-11am
  • Mindfulness and meditation in corporate life:
    David Gelles is a business reporter for the New York Times and its business blog, DealBook, where he writes about mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and corporate governance.
  • Book Review: God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson
  • Reading: The Global Gardener by Michael Scott read by William Kircher  
11-12am
  • Political commentators Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
  • Food: Game meats. Allan Spencer, who set up Premium Game in Blenheim in 1996
  • Off the Beaten Track with Kennedy Warne
     

Tuesday 19 May


9-10am
  • Cybersafety - the dangers of new apps. Brett Lee is former undercover internet detective and a cybersafety expert.
  • Air New Zealand's Chief Executive Christopher Luxon on the company's move away from some regional routes, and its overall strategy.
  • US Correspondent Susan Milligan
10-11am
  • The Placebo Effect: Kathryn Hall is a medical researcher at Harvard Medical School who has looked into why some people respond to placebos and others do not.
  • Book Review: The Art of Creative Thinking by Rod Judkins
  • Reading: The Global Gardener by Michael Scott
11-12am
  • Business Commentator, Rod Oram
  • Porter Erisman on the story behind China's version of E-Bay, Alibaba
  • Media commentator Gavin Ellis

Wednesday 20 May


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Australia correspondent, Peter Munro
10-11am
  • Christina Lamb on her book Farewell Kabul: How the West Ignored Pakistan and Lost Afghanistan.
  • Book Review: Desert War: The Battle of Sidi Rezegh by Peter Cox
  • Reading: The Global Gardener by Michael Scott
11-12pm
  • Marty Duda's musical artist of the week
  • Legal commentator Charles McGuinness
  • Arts commentator, Courtney Johnstone

Thursday 21 May


9-10am
  • News and current affairs
  • Wellington company developing cancer immunotherapies on why it needs to go offshore to fund human clinical trials.
  • UK Correspondent Ann Leslie
10-11am.
  • Hostage Negotiator Chris Voss on the best ways to negotiate and how this can also help businesses.
  • Book review: Theodore Boone: The Fugitive by John Grisham
  • Reading: The Global Gardener by Michael Scott
11-12am
  • New Technology with Sarah Putt
  • Parenting: Wayne Mills, founder of the Kids Lit Quiz on the growing success of the international competition.
  • Film reviewer, Dan Slevin

Friday 22 May


9-10am
  • The Finance Minister, Bill English on The Budget.
  • Pacific correspondent, Mike Field
10-11am.
  • Helen Kelly, the head of the CTU on her career fighting for workers rights.
  • Book Review: Children's books with John McIntyre.
  • Reading: The Global Gardener by Michael Scott
11-12am
  • New Music with Grant Smithies
  • Sports with Brendan Telfer.
  • The Week that Was with Radar and Michele A'Court

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