This week we are out of the studio and are broadcasting live from the Beer Spot Morningside. We have two great Friday Live acts. Including the great Joe Kaptein and Crystal Chen!
This Morning, I am joined by guests Maxine and Jed, who were on my first and third shows, respectively. These two truly bring the energy this morning, so dial in! 🐽🧞♂️🪱💎
If you are a teenager or know a teenager who would like to come on the show, just get in touch! flynnruss@hotmail.com
Wellingon-based artist Belladonna (Bella Cook) joins Thursday host Emma Gleason to discuss her new single 'Holding On' and the incendiary events that shaped her debut album Arcus Way, which is out on Friday November 28.
Bay of Plenty Reggae festival One Love have announced their 2026 cancellation earlier this week, citing the ongoing cost of living crisis and unforeseen behind-the-scenes developments as the reason why. Speculation around the cancellation continues to tie the festival's legacy to its previous promoter and founder, Pato Alvarez, following his sex offending conviction in 2023.
Producer Jasmine Gray spoke to musician and sound engineer Lora Thomson, about what the cancellation of the festival indicates for Aotearoa’s live music scene, and the accessibility of venues and touring circuits for musicians in Aotearoa.
Wire Host Caeden spoke to marine microplastics researcher at the University of Auckland, Dr Samantha Ladewig, about the impact of car tyres on microplastic pollution in marine environments and what the potential solutions are.
New research shows the potential of gene therapy to rescue heart function in a type of heart failure that people with diabetes are more likely to experience.
The type of heat failure that diabetes increases the risk of is currently difficult to treat, but the latest research offers new hope.
Wire Host Caeden spoke to University of Auckland Associate Professor Dr Kim Mellor about her work on this research and what the next steps are for it to turn into a viable treatment.