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Chris Fowlie chats about the delayed general election, and the benefits of legalising recreational cannabis. Gwilym makes a Coffee Sour, which the boys make in studio while he's on the phone.
Steve Newall is glued to the new horror streaming service for Flicks n That. Samuel Flynn Scott of the Phoenix Foundation beams in from Wellington to guest select some music.
Peter Lineham talks about Californian mega churches distaste for thestate goverment a.k.a "leftist tyrants", and Augusta from Coromandel Watchdog of Hauraki gives us an upate on gold mining in Waihi and the Coromandel.
HALFQUEEN speaks with Meanjin-based singer and rapper Mallrat about her upcoming headline shows at The Tuning Fork and at Meow in Pōneke and about her new album Light Hit My Face Like a Straight Right. Plus we hear Mallrat's just released cover of Lana Del Rey's track Radio.
Billie makes a non-alcoholic margarita and chats with HALFQUEEN about all the epic screenings coming up at the Hollywood Avondale over the next month. Plus a discussion of '90s kids' films spurred by a screening of Free Willie. Whakarongo mai nei!
Chris recaps the last week of marijuana in the media! Thanks to The Hempstore! Discussing the impact of regulations on the cannabis industry, the stigma clinicians may face for prescribing cannabis and dodgy visas granted to defunct businesses in Auckland for cannabis 'grow houses;.
Rosetta has a kōrero with Geneva AM about her new waiata 'Toitū Te Tiriti' ft. Ngā Whetu Ensemble! The pair chat about what's been a busy Matariki period for Geneva, reconnecting with her whakapapa through releases like 'Urban Planning', and dance music as a vehicle for resistance. Geneva AM's debut album Pikipiki is out August 15, you can pre-order the album HERE.
It's time for Spaced Out with Josh! Rosetta and Nick chat with Josh about a new interstellar comet discovery, the first tests of menstrual cups in space, and who might be the next head of NASA. Whakarongo mai nei!