Get ready to learn all about how rocks can tell us about ancient climate catastrophes from PhD candidate Katie Gilchrist. Katie was part of a team from the School of Environment whose recent Antarctic expedition took samples from sedimentary and igneous rocks in order to better understand the conditions during an extinction event over 183 million years ago. Curious to learn more? Whakarongo mai nei, then head over here to read more about the trip, and Katie's research.
Gang Of Four Show live-to-air from Verona on Karangahape Rd, Auckland; 7-11pm. First 90 minutes w/ (in order) Renee, The Professor, & Phil A. (30 mins set each). Podcast then unfortunately cut-off before Pat did his first set.
Rosetta and Milly have a kōrero with Theia and Jolie Holland about their new single! ‘My Sister’s Hands In Mine’ features on Theia’s highly anticipated debut album GIRL, IN A SAVAGE WORLD, which is out on November 7 on all streaming platforms, as well as limited edition Metallic Gold 180gm heavyweight vinyl. Whakarongo mai nei!
It's time for our weekly catch up with Agnese from eighthirty coffee roasters! Today she chats with Rosetta and Milly about all things coffee farms, and the beginning of the journey of a coffee bean. She also gives us the inside scoop on our bean of the week - Wilder Garcia from Peru! Text in throughout the week for you chance to win a bag, or use the discount code 95bFM for 10% off your order. Whakarongo mai nei!
It's time for our weekly catch up with the good folk at eighthirty coffee roasters - and today, Christian joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about his favourite brew methods, and their wonderful organic blend! Text in all week to get your hands on some of this gorgeous blend, or use the code '95bFM' to get 10% off your order of beans. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Sam, Flynn and Rosa from Newzician magazine, about the forthcoming release of issue 4! The team catch up about the joruney thus far, their release party at Open this Friday, and what readers can expect from issue 4 - which is available for pre-order now!
Phil is up in studio for a chat with Rosetta and Milly about the latest resources from The Level - a range of notebooks (available to order for free, or download as PDFs from their website) for those hoping to reflect on and make changes regarding their drug use. Whakarongo mai nei!
For our weekly catch-up with the Green Party, Wire Host Manny spoke with MP Ricardo Menéndez March about the return of oil and gas drilling, the expansion of fines on energy companies, and the central government's editorialising of Auckland councils' zoning plans.
They also spoke to the Co-Director of Global Studies at the University of Auckland, Chris Ogden, on how the United States actions are eroding the rules-based international order and what countries like New Zealand can do to find stability.
And Producer Flo spoke to Chief Advisor at Forest and Bird NZ, Richard Capie, about the dangers of government rollbacks on environmental protection legislation to enable mining and quarrying.
Following the US official withdrawal from the World Health Organisation, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has called into question New Zealand’s membership in the organisation.
With Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warning of a “rupture” in the world order, political leaders in New Zealand are holding sharper focus on how we conduct ourselves internationally, especially with the United States.
This week, Wire Host Sara spoke to National MP Ryan Hamilton about New Zealand’s relationship with the US, and our position on the global stage.
Back from Berlin for the New Zealand summer and a nine-date tour, Muroki catches up with Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason about life in Europe, unforgettable road trips through Morocco and Kenya, and how they've all influenced his new album Amber Skies, out now.