Listen back to feature interviews and performances from the 95bFM Breakfast Show. Weekly features (such as Loose Reads or Travelling Tunes) all have their own feeds, so to listen or subscribe, pick and choose from the bCasts list on the right.
The gold standard in breakfast radio: Robust political discussion with Rod Oram; The best eats and a new cookbook from Delaney Mes; Hot wax with Troy from Southbound; And a theatre guide thanks to The Vic.
A choca-block show. Rob Bollix ponders elephant sleeping patterns; Dr. Maria Walls reviews Risk, the Julien Assange doco; Phil Goff discusses affordability in Aucklands and its effect on school teachers; and Alex reviews Fear of the Walking Dead, available on NEON.
Tuesday Breakfast! Pennie discusses youth tribes with Mikey, and an excited caller regails them with tales from the middle ages; Professor Basil Sharp talks Climathon & renewable energy.
As we hurtle to the General Election Mikey delivers a fast and loose show. Full to the brim with banter, tunes, regular guests and even a live performance from Cameron Goodall.
A super charged show featuring political commentary from David Slack; Delaney Mes tackling food questions which err on the side of bizzare; Tasty vinyl treats from Southbound Records; and a Theatre Guide with Sara Shirazi.
A jam packed show today; Rob Bollix decribes a whale sized piece of crap stuck in the London Sewers; Phil Goff discusses Auckland Airports fuel crisis; UoA lecturer Ron Samson speaks on improvisational jazz; and Clayton reviews The Country Doctor.
This morning on breakfast Lillian joins Mikey to talk women's suffrage; For Viewmaster Alex recaps the 69th Annual Emmy Awards; Aaannndd the show is peppered with good tunes, banter and a quick game of "What am I?"
Mikey jumps head first into election week! Labour party leader Jacinda Arden discusses partnering with the Greens; Jenna reviews Riot Days by Maria Alyokhina from Russian band Pussy Riot; And Mikey & Jonny ask Ange about their eczema.
Rosetta catches up with First Nations Artist Miss Kaninna, who is based out of Naarm in so-called Australia. Following the release of her debut EP Kaninna in 2024, Miss Kaninna has had a huge year of touring with the likes of Amyl And The Sniffers and Kneecap, and is heading back to Aotearoa in February, to play the last ever Splore! Whakarongo mai nei.
For our final catch up with The National Party of 2025, Rosetta and Milly have been declined interview requests by 16 Ministers. Rosetta catches up with Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey to chat about his recent comments regarding whether another hike in the alcohol levy is on the cards for 2026. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ladi6 joins Rosetta in the studio for a kōrero about her NYE House Party - taking over Whammy, Double Whammy and Public Bar to bring in 2026 the right way. The night features an all-star lineup of established icons and fresh talent including: Ladi6, Bailey Wiley, Benny Salvador, Christoph El Truento, DJ Pom, DJ Kerb, DylanBiscuit, Lijah, Mokomokai, and Nganeko. Whakarongo mai nei!
For our last Political Commentary of the year, Rosetta and Milly catch up with Lara to recap 2025 and chat about what to look out for in 2026 - election year! Whakarongo mai nei.
Today on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly chat with Kavishan Ranatunga, who is a PhD student at the Faculty of Engineering, and is studying the potential for volcanic rock alternatives to cement, to reduce carbon emissions. Whakarongo mai nei!
It's our last Loose Reads for the year, and Suri's last Loose Reads ever! Rosetta and Milly chat with her about her favourite reads of 2025, whats in her summer reading pile, and her ins and outs for 2026 literature. Whakarongo mai nei!
Christian from eighthirty is up for our final kōrero of the year! This week, we're giving away the boujee new black label Colombian - Sebastian Ramirez beans, so make sure you text in throughout the week to win! Whakarongo mai nei.