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Freak the Sheep: 19 April, 2023

Freak the Sheep: 19 April, 2023 Freak the Sheep: 19 April, 2023, 220.42 MB
Wed 19 Apr 2023

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rātu April 18, 2023

95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rātu April 18, 2023 95bFM Breakfast w/ Rachel: Rātu April 18, 2023, 237.3 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

A round of Second Guessing warms up those neurons. Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson dials in to chat about the recently released review of council's conduct during the flooding, and a food scrap collection rollout beginning. Julien Dyne chats to Rachel about his projects The Lahaar and The Circling Sun. On Stage Direction, Alice chats to Andrea Kelland about her one woman show, A Tart On Tour. On Ready Steady Learn, Sir Collin Tukuitonga talks to Rachel about the launch of the first research centre for Pacific and Global Health, called Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa. Whakarongo mai nei!

Morning Glory with Molly and Bikyu: Rātū 18 April 2023

Morning Glory with Molly and Bikyu: Rātū 18 April 2023 Morning Glory with Molly and Bikyu: Rātū 18 April 2023, 217.82 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

My bestie Bikyu joins me today on Morning Glory to run through a brief overview of Cantopop - according to his family ˚ʚ♡ɞ˚ As promised, here is the link to the Spotify Playlist (curated in chronological and thematic order), and here is the link to the music video playlist on YouTube. Be sure to check out the YouTube playlist for a high-drama, camp and dance-inducing experience. 

Thank you as always to The Tuning Fork and Progear Photographic, who bring you MG every weekday morning!  ˗ˋˏ ♡ ˎˊ˗

Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: 18 April, 2023

Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: 18 April, 2023 Isthmus’n That with Desley Simpson: 18 April, 2023, 12.56 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson dials in to chat about the recently released review of council's conduct during the flooding, and a food scrap collection rollout beginning. Whakarongo mai nei!

I/V/ w Julien Dyne: 18 April, 2023

I/V/ w Julien Dyne: 18 April, 2023 I/V/ w Julien Dyne: 18 April, 2023, 25.21 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

Julien Dyne chats to Rachel about his projects The Lahaar and The Circling Sun. Whakarongo mai nei!

Stage Direction w/ Alice Canton & Andrea Kelland: 18 April, 2023

Stage Direction w/ Alice Canton & Andrea Kelland: 18 April, 2023 Stage Direction w/ Alice Canton & Andrea Kelland: 18 April, 2023, 12.33 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

Alice chats to Andrea Kelland about her one woman show, A Tart On Tour.

Ready Steady Learn w/ Sir Collin Tukuitonga: 18 April, 2023

Ready Steady Learn w/ Sir Collin Tukuitonga: 18 April, 2023 Ready Steady Learn w/ Sir Collin Tukuitonga: 18 April, 2023, 9.76 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

On Ready Steady Learn, Sir Collin Tukuitonga talks to Rachel about the launch of the first research centre for Pacific and Global Health, called Te Poutoko Ora a Kiwa. Whakarongo mai nei!

The Wire w/ Milly : April 18, 2023

The Wire w/ Milly : April 18, 2023 The Wire w/ Milly : April 18, 2023, 109.77 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

Welcome to the Tuesday Wire! This week on the show: 

  • The Tuesday Wire team is joined in the studio by Allan Blackman who talks about accidental scientific discoveries
  • Beth Speaks to Rhys Jones, Associate Professor at the University of Auckland, regarding climate change being a Health and Equity issue 
  • Milly speaks to Emma Powell of Te Puna Aonui regarding the reduction and possible eventual elimination of Family and sexual violence in New Zealand.
  • Milly also speaks to Rajshri Roy from the University of Auckland regarding a new study revealing that most new type two diabetes diagnosises are coming from an inadequate diet. 

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman : April 18, 2023

Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman : April 18, 2023 Dear Science w/ Allan Blackman : April 18, 2023 , 34.11 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

This week on Dear Science Allan Blackman joins the Tuesday Wire team in the studio to discuss accidental scientific discoveries! Accidents from scientists licking thier fingers to find new artificial sweetners, to Uranium being left in drawers, all the way to the worlds first antibiotic, we are delved into the world of the most wonderful accidents in the lab that changed science forever. 

Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki: April 18, 2023

Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki: April 18, 2023 Spaced Out with Josh Aoraki: April 18, 2023, 22.27 MB
Tue 18 Apr 2023

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