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95bFM Drive with Aneeka: 8 March, 2024

95bFM Drive with Aneeka: 8 March, 2024 95bFM Drive with Aneeka: 8 March, 2024, 258.13 MB
Fri 8 Mar 2024

Aneeka on Friday Drive! 

Thanks to The Beer Spot

Fancy New Band with Groopchat: Friday, 8 March

Fancy New Band with Groopchat: Friday, 8 March Fancy New Band with Groopchat: Friday, 8 March, 22.22 MB
Fri 8 Mar 2024

After seeing them play a Sweet Treats Punk Night, Lucia absolutely had to get Groopchat on Fancy New Band. Awesome band of high school girls with great songs, you don't want to miss this one! 

Morning Glory with Lucia: Friday, 8 March

Morning Glory with Lucia: Friday, 8 March Morning Glory with Lucia: Friday, 8 March, 210.1 MB
Fri 8 Mar 2024

Starting with country and ending up in hardcore punk... it could only be Morning Glory with Lucia.

Absolutely awesome Groopchat join for Fancy New Band thanks to NZ on Air Music!

Changing the Conversation around Menopause w/ WHA's Isis McKay: March 7, 2024

Changing the Conversation around Menopause with WHA's Isis McKay - March 7, 2024 Changing the Conversation around Menopause with WHA's Isis McKay - March 7, 2024, 25.63 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

Earlier this week, world-leading general medical journal ‘The Lancet’ published a series of papers warning about the ‘overmedicalisation’ of menopause and have emphasised the importance of a fresh and conscious approach in how we support wāhine as they age. The research emphasises the importance of  “going beyond medical treatments, to empower women using high-quality information on symptoms and treatments, empathic clinical care and workplace adjustments as required.”

Producer Jasmine speaks with the general manager of Women’s Health Action, Isis McKay, to further discuss what changing the conversation around menopause in Aotearoa looks like.

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāpare 7 March, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāpare 7 March, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rāpare 7 March, 2024, 242.52 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

Max Harris gives us some Political Commentary on the government's recent policy decisions, revoking of associative press passes from parliament and more. Lucinda Bennett chats about the mighty quince on Breakfast Food. Mykki Blanco graces the studio to talk about their recent shows, album ideas and upcoming tour of Aotearoa. We chat about Kelmarna Festival with Louisa Nicklin and Billie Rogers. Whakarongo mai nei!

Political Commentary w/ Max Harris: March 7, 2024

Political Commentary w/ Max Harris: March 7, 2024 Political Commentary w/ Max Harris: March 7, 2024, 11.43 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

Max Harris gives us some Political Commentary on the government's recent policy decisions, revoking of associative press passes from parliament and more.

Breakfast Food w/ Lucinda Bennett: 7 March, 2024

Breakfast Food w/ Lucinda Bennett: 7 March, 2024 Breakfast Food w/ Lucinda Bennett: 7 March, 2024, 12.2 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

Lucinda Bennett chats about the mighty quince on Breakfast Food.

I/V/ w Mykki Blanco: 7 March, 2024

I/V/ w Mykki Blanco: 7 March, 2024 I/V/ w Mykki Blanco: 7 March, 2024, 26.04 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

Mykki Blanco graces the studio to talk about their recent shows, album ideas and upcoming tour of Aotearoa. 

I/V/ w Louisa Nicklin & Billie Rogers: 7 March, 2024

I/V/ w Louisa Nicklin & Billie Rogers: 7 March, 2024 I/V/ w Louisa Nicklin & Billie Rogers: 7 March, 2024, 16.48 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

We chat about Kelmarna Festival with Louisa Nicklin and Billie Rogers. Whakarongo mai nei!

The end of free school lunches and changes to sex ed guidelines w/ Jan Tinetti: 7 March, 2024

The end of free school lunches and changes to sex ed guidelines w/ Jan Tinetti: 7 March, 2024 The end of free school lunches and changes to sex ed guidelines w/ Jan Tinetti: 7 March, 2024, 15.44 MB
Thu 7 Mar 2024

This week for our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Caeden speaks to Jan Tinetti, Labour spokesperson for Education and Women. 

They ask about the dropping of the free lunches in schools programme, and Tinetti’s recent criticism of the Government announcing removals of health education guidelines in schools.