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WALAO! The Gulo Sessions w/ Oto and Jaycee: 30th September-1st October, 2024

WALAO! The Gulo Sessions w/ Oto and Jaycee: 30th September-1st October, 2024 WALAO! The Gulo Sessions w/ Oto and Jaycee: 30th September-1st October, 2024, 265.84 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Jaycee came back from Canada for the 9th episode of WALAO! with some decadent snacks that him and Oto tried on air.

They also had a lovely kōrero with romiin, a local artist of Filipino origin, about his musical process and plans for the future.

WALAO! Interview w/ romiin: 30th September, 2024

WALAO! Interview w/ romiin: 30th September, 2024 WALAO! Interview w/ romiin: 30th September, 2024, 60.45 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Oto and Jaycee talked to local artist, romiin, of Filipino origin to discuss his songwriting process, collaborations with international artists and ventures into the world of DJing.

They also tried some snacks that Jaycee brought back from his trip to Canada.

The Ear w/ Arno: 1 October, 2024

The Ear w/ Arno: 1 October, 2024 The Ear w/ Arno: 1 October, 2024, 267.78 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Part two of deep beach house rarities followed by a pinch of zest

95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rātū October 1, 2024

95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rātū October 1, 2024 95bFM Breakfast w/ Jonny: Rātū October 1, 2024, 240.36 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Featuring Isthmus'n That with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson and Ready Steady Learn thanks to Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland.

Ready Steady Learn w/ Alesha Wells: October 1, 2024

Ready Steady Learn w/ Alesha Wells: October 1, 2024 Ready Steady Learn w/ Alesha Wells: October 1, 2024, 104.64 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Alesha Wells a Doctoral student at the School of Psychological Medicine joins Jonny for Ready Steady Learn to yarn about a current trial of LSD microdosing in late-stage cancer patients at the University of Auckland. 

Thank to the smart folks at the University of Auckland!

Guest Interview w/ MACEY: 1st Oketopa, 2024

Guest Interview w/ MACEY: 1st Oketopa, 2024 Guest Interview w/ MACEY: 1st Oketopa, 2024, 38.31 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Elle catches up with MACEY about his newest single, 'before you have to go'. Together they discuss the writing of the single, its themes, and his relationship with music. MACEY also brought along his guitar to play the song live!

Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rātū, 1st Oketopa 2024

Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rātū, 1st Oketopa 2024 Morning Glory w/ Sof: Rātū, 1st Oketopa 2024, 220.72 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

A trip hop vibe for your Tuesday Morning Glory!! We also listen to Elle's beautiful kōrero with MACEY about his newest single, 'before you have to go'. You can listen back to that interview here!

Kia ora The Tuning Fork x

Grimes speaks with Charlotte Ryan - August 2012

Grimes speaks with Charlotte Ryan - August 2012 Grimes speaks with Charlotte Ryan - August 2012, 12.8 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

While at the Ottawa Blues Fest Grimes spoke with bFM-alumni legend, Charlotte Ryan, about performing live on stage among other things before heading over to New Zealand in December 2012.

This clip comes from the many tapes, CDs, and MP3s that build up the bFM Archive.

Dear Science w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 1st October, 2024

Dear Science w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 1st October, 2024 Dear Science w/ Professor Allan Blackman: 1st October, 2024, 23.37 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

On Dear Science this week, our expert Professor Allan Blackman spoke to us about neuroscience findings under scrutiny, new information about the Franklin expedition, and the failure of Thalidomide

Dunedin hospital cuts in the government’s larger policy approach w/ PhD candidate and researcher at the University of Otago, Michael Swanson: 1st October, 2024

Dunedin hospital cuts in the government’s larger policy approach w/ PhD candidate and researcher at the University of Otago, Michael Swanson: 1st October, 2024 Dunedin hospital cuts in the government’s larger policy approach w/ PhD candidate and researcher at the University of Otago, Michael Swanson: 1st October, 2024, 11.21 MB
Tue 1 Oct 2024

Last week, the government announced that planned developments to Dunedin’s hospital may exceed the planned budget of $1.88 billion, and reach as much as $3 billion. As such, ministers Chris Bishop and Shane Reti announced that the plans may require reductions or an extended timeframe. 

The announcement was met with mass opposition both on social media and in public, with some 35,000 protestors turning out on the streets of Dunedin on Saturday to march against the change.

The current government has been controversial for a range of its other policy decisions as well, particularly for how these policies shape up to campaign promises and expectations. 

While under delivery on campaign promises is not uncommon in politics, it can hurt a party when it comes to re-election, especially when it comes to regions like Dunedin which may see less directed policies than major centres like Auckland. 

Wire host Castor spoke to PhD candidate and researcher at the University of Otago, Michael Swanson, about the politics of this government and how the Dunedin hospital development plays into things moving into the next election.