Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Tuesday, the day Rachel reckons is a real hump day; Search & Destroy strikes again; His Worship talks a climate emergency, one million trees, and recycling, yikes; Sam comes in for Viewmaster with Tales of the City; and Professor Michael Witbrock talks computer system and AI. Wowee.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are excited for some Friday Breakfast, Drive Island, and a sleep in over the weekend; Fabian Fanboy's got some hot new releases to fill up these cold winter days; Dr. Kirsten Zemke educates us on Math Rock; and Zoƫ joins us with Kate from Fleshies to talk body stigma and theatre.
Plato's retreat bringing all the tunes and segments you can handle.
Kris has returned from Chirstchurch with some fresh, self-secribed "phat trax", Sam is in recovery after a big night boogying to Omar-S, and Rob brings us all that is big news in sport and, of course Emerdale.
But wait, theres more!
Pearl joins us for the Cheese Wheel of Fortune in which she struggles mightily with a Dutch cheese, and Fin from 16 Tun brings us the Flagon Wagon...which ends in an argument when Sam proposes we have a "Triple Brown Float" next week: Double Brown™ poured over chocolate icecream.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess talk movies and keeping warm after Rick Breeze's cold weather warnings; another round of Search & Destroy in the quest for a year's worth of free Orcon internet; His Worship talks Matariki, free transport and gambling; Sandra Reid from NZIFF comes in to join the chat about movies and the film festival programme; Sam's got some Big Little Lies on his mind; and Deb Polson talks about the University's new Design degree.
Sit back, relax, and let Universal Harmony take you on a musical odyssey through reserved parking spaces and ‘me time’. This is a journey like no other. Don’t forget to pack your cucumber face masks, it’s time to unwind.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
We are visited by Kerry Buchanan, Auckland record retail stalwart, writer, and local legend. We cover topics such as Auckland record stores, how corrupt the charts were (and why that sometimes was no bad thing), local clubs, the six o'clock swill, the Superbad column in the Real Groove magazine, and how sourcing music has changed since the 80's. We also pay tribute to Dr. John, RIP.