A very chill episode with absolutely no reference to the weather or Wayne Brown at all. Promise xx. We farewell Lewis from Sales but he may come back as a recurring character. Dr Loggcabin also comes in and takes over the decks for a full hour.
The sun came back to say hello to Auckland for once, but it didn't stop Corey from symbolically calling for 1 outs with Mayor Wayne Brown after some comments with the Herald. Also, Flicks n' That has our mate Steve Newell clapping for James Cameron achieving world dominance at the box office (again).
The rain and some Auckland dude getting his body ate by a Jaguar in the 80s - on the agenda on this episode. Murray Cammick comes in for Audioculture to talk about Albert Park's musicial history as a venue.
Our show directly preceeded Auckland suffering from the first round of torrential, almost monsoon, rain fall - which even delayed and presented an odd version of Friday Live.
Jonny has been having some strange dreams, Corey thinks the word News is said weirdly by the rest of the world, and Andrew Maitai of Powertool Records comes in for What's Cooking, ahead of PowerWest Fest in the weekend.
Tuesday has the team thinking over brain teasers as Drive celebrates International Brain Teaser Month and Corey speaks to Biig Piig over her newly released Bubblegum mixtape.
The one and only Rubi Du is in the studio for Friday Live! The rest of it? Just bangers - those sweet sweet beats that only a Friday afternoon could be the right time for.
It's another slammin busy episode as the nation grips with the fact that Ardern has resigned. Marijuana Media brings more Cheeba Cheeba news, Cocktail Corner brings us the Faberge Hi-Ball, and Hot Sauce Club visit the studio ahead of their show on Friday Night.
Milly is joined by Te Aorangi Murphy-Fell on 95bFM Drive this week to discuss the new book Ngā Hapa Reo - Common Māori Language Errors. Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Māori and a new resource to help Māori learners and those that are fluent alike.
Listen back to hear Russell talk about the legendary life of the recently passed Doug Hood, as well as his outstanding contribution to music in Aotearoa.
Thanks to AudioCulture - the noisy library of New Zealand music.
Tuva'a talks to Sam V, one of the judges for the 2024 Stand Up Stand Out(SUSO) initiative established by Auckland Council initiative, in partnership with Auckland Live, Rockshop and Auckland UNESCO City of Music. SUSO provides pathways for rangatahi across the Tāmaki Makaurau region to develop their skills in music and dance composition and performance. Whakarongo mai nei!
MC and THEIA kōrerorero about the new single BALDH3AD, THEIA's tour in North America, the reception the single has received from overseas indigenous peoples, and the powerful meaning imbued into the lyrics of THEIA's new waiata. Ngā mihi maioha Theia for joining us from Los Angeles!
Chris Fowlie of the Hempstore joins Milly on Drive to talk turf wars in small towns, export game, and CBD's business in wakefulness during the day + vitality. Great Green stuff here on Marijuana Media!