95bFM Breakfast's best mate, BurgerFuel, has only gone and bloody opened their very first store in the US of A. Mike gets the lowdown from founder Lee Densem.
With a brand new album, Bravado, out on Friday and a NZ tour in the works, Mike catches up with Kirin J. Callinan to discuss being sleepy, Rage compilations and wooing the 'greatest scream in rock'.
Dean Hewsion chats to us about his NZ Fringe award winning show, Jingles: The Musical. Ever get an ad jingle stuck in your head? Well, Dean and his team have got around 20 for you - all singing, all dancing, and all wrapped up in a neat narrative pie. Can you tell a Wella woman?
Julia Croft and Nisha Madhan talk to us about their award winning performance piece, Power Ballad. About to embark on a return season, fundraising to get the show to Edinburgh, the women discuss their influences; why we love power ballads so much; and how, almost always in life, controlling the mic means controlling the conversation.
The editor of Vice NZ, Frances Morton, comes into the studio to talk to Mikey about the latest documentary in their Zealandia series, The Last Man of Mahana.
Ella stops in to tell Mikey about the importance of bees within a metropolis, and how we can all work together to improve their conditions in Auckland city. Find out more at: fortheloveofbees.co.nz.
Wilbur and Ollie stop by to talk to Mikey about their new film, Wilbur: the King in the Ring, a documentary the follows Wilbur, a former entertainment wrestler, on his journey to lose weight and make a comeback. What happens when you turn the camera on one of your best mates during a trying time? What could _possibly_ go wrong?
Rachel talks to Alix Whittaker, Auckland City Manager of the upcoming 48HR film festival, presented by Vista Foundation, and in association with Te Tuma Whakaata Taonga / New Zealand Film Commission.