Synopsis
A series about the ideas that shape the world we live in, recorded in collaboration with New Zealand universities.
Episodes
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We Have Eggs, Don't We?
31/10/2017 Duration: 33minIn the final episode of this series, three experts discuss the future of food - whether we will all be eating crickets, what is a balanced meal anyway, and will turmeric save us all?
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The Quarter-Acre Dream Is Over
25/10/2017 Duration: 32minGreat Ideas looks at the future of Tamaki Makaurau - its housing, its transport, its population and its health.
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As If Born To
17/10/2017 Duration: 33minGreat Ideas looks at the future of families - with more single people, more multi-generational families, and a more multi-cultural New Zealand, what happens to our family law?
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The Really Big Leap
10/10/2017 Duration: 32minThis week, Great Ideas looks at the future of communication - how we'll be chatting, and what language we'll be doing it in. And could your fridge teach you te reo?
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Find Your Niche
03/10/2017 Duration: 34minThis week, Great Ideas looks at how technology might impact the work that we do, where we do it, and how we survive when we can't work.
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You Have to Actually Climb Trees
27/09/2017 Duration: 34minIn the first episode of Great Ideas season 2, Megan Whelan discusses the future of leisure with three experts from AUT. Once the robots have taken all of our jobs, what will we do with all that time?
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Darwin's Origin of the Species
04/02/2017 Duration: 49minCharles Darwin's theories did not really 'come out of the blue'- there were others working with the same ideas and theories. Megan Whelan leads a discussion with Dr Rebecca Priestly, Associate Professor Joe Zuccarello and Professor Joe Bulbulia.
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Democracy and Its Discontents
28/01/2017 Duration: 52min"Government of of the people, by the people, and for the people" - so goes Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. But does that describe 21st century democracy?
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The Reformation
21/01/2017 Duration: 48minThe Reformation has had a major influence on thought and ideas far and above its religious beginnings. Megan Whelan talks with Dr Geoff Troughton, Professor Kathryn Walls and Dr Derek Woodard-Lehman.
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Art, Fashion, and Literature
14/01/2017 Duration: 50minMegan Whelan look at how revolutions shape - and are shaped by - fashion, literature and the visual arts, with Dr David Maskill, Dr Margaret Medlyn and Dr James Meffan.
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Every Language Is a World
07/01/2017 Duration: 50minMegan Whelan looks at how language shapes - and is shaped by - our understanding of the world, with Dr Sasha Calhoun, Professor Paul Warren and Associate Professor Stephen Epstein.
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Rebellion and Revolution
21/12/2016 Duration: 45minWould the founding fathers have approved of Donald Trump? Probably not, says the panel in episode one of Great Ideas, a new RNZ podcast series in collaboration with Victoria University.