This week on Plato's Retreat we celebrate 50 years since Apollo 11 landed on The Moon (or did it? - *ed's note*)
We play all Moon-related music and ask the bFM listenership to contribute their favourite Moon music
Oscar joins us for a very saucy segment with a cameo from a very special guest Scott from the Naenae express
We have the Sports Review and Rob keeps us up-to-date on the delayed terrestrial broadcast of Emmerdale for another week
Hold the door for a stranger, smile at the cashier, leave a kind note under the window wiper of someone else’s car. Today is as good as any to do a kind thing.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful, sunny morning in Tāmaki Makaurau; 95bFM News Director, Lillian Hanly, brings us up to date on Ihumātao, with a pocket history of how we got here; Daragh and Delainy from Tūrama Festival pop up from Albert Park to chat about the event this weekend; Maddy from the Māoriland Film Festival at Tūrama joins Rachel to talk about the beautiful Kapiti Coast and the history of their event; Troy brings up a couple of jazzy numbers fresh From The Crate; and Sarah steps in for Amelia with a 95bFM Top Ten round up.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess and surprisingly sprightly for a Monday morning; Penelope Noir puts her best bucket hat forward; a special announcement to kick your week off right; Kiran brings in Best Illustrated Book, Best Typography, Best Book as well as the People’s Choice on Loose Reads; and Natural Ange fixes all our problems. Ka pai.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess makes a kitty coffee for Rob, and Rachel's hyped for Wednesday; National Party's Deputy Leader, Paula Bennett, talks to Rachel about Ihumātao, the National Party's conference, and the Resource Management Act; Betty Apple comes to Aotearoa from Taiwan for a special show at the Wine Cellar tonight, but makes time to pop up to 95bFM for a chat with Rachel. Lovely Breakfast.
A chat with Serato CEO Loung Ly in the third hour - about the history of Serato, their new DAW 'Studio' and their reasons for moving into the music making world.
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Holy Colony Burning Acres by Troy Kingi as the Play It Out album for the week
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'Peninsula' by Lara Sarkissian, in response to "in need of a revolution" and "confused" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the number ending in 468 & 759 on the request line)