It's Monday Brekkie with Milly and Rosetta! Today on the show, Jackaltheblackal is up in studio for a chat about his new album and release show, Jenna is up for Loose Reads, and WALAO! join the girls for the first edition of a new segment Bosom Selecta - showcasing the talent behind 95bFM! Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Joey G ii, Klein Zage - Folks Not Guys
Charlie Vettuno, Sha'leah Nicole - Collect
Estère, Fancy Fingers, Winyo - Duog Dala
James K, hoodie - Scorpio - Mixed
Kamran Khan, The Japanese House - Personally
Robert Parker - I Caught You In a Lie
Sheep, Dog & Wolf - Sound of a Distant Wave
Merna - Too Much
Lucrecia Dalt, Camille Mandoki - caes
Paul Cathro - Throw Me Back
Water From Your Eyes - Playing Classics
Booka Shade - Nukk
Massive Attack - Moving Dub (better things)
Half Hexagon - Best Foot Work
PollyHill, Samara Alofa, MOKOTRON - HOME - MOKOTRON REMIX
Erykah Badu - Window Seat
Serenda - Hive Mind
Eden Burns, Christopher Tubbs, - Drums Are Dangerous - Heads Down Dub
Alice and Matthew are joined over the phone by Tom Clarke, a player in ATCs current show; MARY: The Birth of Frankenstein, written by Jess Sawyer. They discuss the upcoming show run at ASB Waterfront Theatre!
Tāmaki Makaurau based rapper Jackaltheblackal is up in studio for a chat about his new album GUNS AKIMBO (0-VII) and his forthcoming release show at Nice Goblins, with WAIWHAI and Big Al! Whakarongo mai nei!
Introducing Bosom Selecta! A new Monday Brekkie segment where Milly and Rosetta catch up with DJs from across 95bFM, to talk about their shows and listen to their epic selections. Today the pair caught up with another dynamic duo, Oto and Jaycee from WALAO! You can catch WALAO! on Mondays from 11pm - 1am, or via the bCasts. Whakarongo mai nei!
Last week, Minister for Resources & Regional Development Shane Jones announced ‘From the Ground Up: A draft strategy to unlock New Zealand’s geothermal potential’.
This draft strategy highlights a shift in focus towards the geothermal market, identifying it as one with potential for growth and innovation as a cornerstone of New Zealand’s energy environment.
Producer Alex spoke to the Co-Director of the Geothermal Institute within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Auckland, Dr John O’Sullivan, about geothermal energy and what this focus could mean.
Following the fire at the Victoria Park New World, Foodstuffs North Island promised to hire displaced workers at the soon to open New World Point Chevalier.
However, with the opening of the Point Chevalier store on the 19th of August, a significant number of displaced employees remain out of work, with 40% without job offers, as their paycheques come to an end.
Producer Alex spoke to Workers First Union Organiser Jas Giri about Foodstuffs’ promise, the current rehiring situation, and what the Union would like to see in the near future from Foodstuffs.
For our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel, spoke to MP Simon Court about the FBI opening up an office in Wellington, and multiple countries announcing their plans to formally recognise Palestinian statehood, and whether we plan to here, in Aotearoa.
Producer Alex spoke to the Co-Director of the Geothermal Institute at the University of Auckland, Dr John O’Sullivan, about the Government’s recent Draft strategy for geothermal energy, and what geothermal energy means for Aotearoa.
Joel spoke to Professor George Laking from Te Aka Mātauranga Matepukupu Centre for Cancer Research at the University of Auckland, about new research, showing hospitalisations of cardiovascular diseases increasing following tropical cyclones.
And Alex spoke to Workers First Union Organiser Jas Giri about Foodstuffs North Island’s promise that the workers displaced by the Victoria Park New World Fire would be rehired at the new Point Chevalier store, which has not fully come to fruition.
Last week, it was announced that the FBI would open a dedicated attaché office in Wellington, to investigate threats, such as terrorism, child exploitation, and cyber crime.
Announcing the office, director of the FBI, Kash Patel, sez the event is a “historic moment” and that with this move, symbolises the FBI’s prioritisation of having a permanent presence across all Five Eyes countries, which New Zealand is a part of.
Police Minister, Mark Mitchell, says Patel’s visit to the country “send[s] a clear message to criminals” that they “cannot hide behind an international border”.
For our weekly catch up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host, Joel spoke to Simon about the FBI’s office, and some criticisms the move has had.
They also spoke about multiple countries recently indicating their moves to formally recognise a state of Palestine, and what plans Aotearoa has in this space.
But first, they discussed the FBI’s new office in the capital.