Today on your bFM Breakfast: Sarah's riding shotgun, Rob's brought us walking sharks and a poem about poetry on 'The Mind Trench', Tim's talking politics on 'Mediabatt', and Amelia's speaking Polari on 'Word Salad'. Plus we have a chat with ol' mate Emily Edrosa about her brand new single! Tune in e te whānau.
Sam returns from the South Island with new records and Rob Bollox returns from the middle of the North with Sports and Emmerdale. Kris has been record shopping again and has a few new finds, and all of the Plato's Retreat Team are pleased to welcome on their new beer sponsor, beer subscription service Beer Hug, for Four Thirsty. This week the crew review a couple of local hazies.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Dr Lara Greaves talks about Covid messaging, the University of Auckland's pandemic response and more on 'Political Commentary'; Nat has some excellent recipe's for that can of chickpeas that's been sitting in the pantry since last lockdown; Nadia Reid has a chat with Rachel about her upcoming tour; and Sarah gives us the low-down on the new tunes on the 95bFM Playlist. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Penelope Noir is in studio talking about the life, legacy and style of the complicated and sophisticated Josephine Baker forFashun; Time Out's Jenna chats to Rachel about collection of short stories, Bug Week, on Loose Reads; and all your favourite tunes are peppered throughout. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: The Mayor is on the line chatting to Rachel about the America's Cup, Canal Road Trees and the scrapped Skypath plan in Sounding Off with Phil Goff;we're treated to a live performance from Reb Fountain and Dave Khan ahead of their approaching gig The Boy Next Door; and we learn about wasps in Ready Steady Learnwith the University of Auckland's Julia Schmack! Whakarongo mai nei for all the usual good stuff.