Welcome to 2020, it's good to be here ! First show back with a taste of a new name and some lingering New Years *Botty* vibes. May this year be even better than the last !
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
This week's show featured new music from Troy Kingi, Fontaines D.C., Angel Olsen, and more. Sam also pays tribute to Peter Green, Denise Johnson, and Malik B who all passed away this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A sun is streaming into the studio, an absolute pearler; Nat pops in to talk about what we've grouped as cultured creams; Suzanne dials in to gives us the lowdown on the Crip Dance/Dance and Dis-ability panel tonight; Troy's got some summery selections From The Crate; and Natural Ange is here with remedies for all your ailments.
Find your lane. Lanes are areas of relatively undisturbed clear air that are not being decelerated or disturbed by others' sails. Don't just sit there; visualise where you want to go. Think as far ahead as possible and plan where you would like to be.
Featuring the Sound of Sydney, with our good friend Carlos Avilés, along with Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a stormy morning in Tāmaki Makaurau, and Rach and Tess are talking thunder and lightning; Second Guessing brings a can of creamed corn and some impressive music knowledge from the listeners; the Mayor dials in from the ferry terminal; Zoë talks real life and virtual theatre; and Associate Professor Tim Kuhner talks us to about the US election.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Espresso Workshop are helping us through this Tuesday morning with a tasty brew; Second Guessing brings us a can of creamed corn this morning; the Mayor dials in to talk through using the Covid Tracer App, water, and electric buses; Zoë pops in for the theatre guide talking three exciting festivals coming to Aotearoa; Short Player features Risera; and Carolina Panico pops in to teach us about the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons on Ready Steady Learn. It's definitely a big coffee morning.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess have been cooking up a storm and are ready to share their delectable treats; Second Guessing brings us some creamed rice; the Mayor talks us through the Alert Level changes in Auckland; Ana, aka Kōtiro, dials in to catch up with Rach about her new EP; Zoë fills us in on some epic virtual theatre; Short Player features David Adison's 'David Addison'; and Samantha from the University of Auckland talks us through ‘enabling’ human-computer interfaces as natural extensions of our body,