Back from being flu-ridden Rachel brings you treats from Jerry Paper, Air, The Echo Ohs and Creme Jean, plus has a wonderful chat with Jamila Woods about her new album Legacy! Legacy! It's a real nice one eh.
This week Rachel brings you an all kiwi show with a playlist ranging from The Dance Athsmatics to Sere and everything in between. Lies actually, it was a bit Christchurch centric. Plus a sneaky appearance from Ross From Friends who is not a New Zealander... soz
Kris and Rob do a 100% NZ music show, with Kris managing to play multiple records at the wrong speed and up the wrong way.
Fin from 16 Tun drops in to run the boys through a Paradise Pale Ale, an Oyster Stout, and the Big Fish IPA and finds himself quized at length on all things beer.
In all things Emmerdale, Kris and Rob discuss starting a petition to get Rob an interview with one of the Dingles.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: You might be thinking, 'hey that's not Rachel!' ...and you're right, Sarah's taking the reins this morning; Fabian Fanboy talks some movies and some Twilight Zone and Black Mirror; Matt from Beastwars dials in and talks to Sarah about IV and their upcoming show; and Dylan pops up to the studio to talk about Going Global 2019. Plus cameo appearances from the 95bFM Top Ten's Amelia. Happy Friday!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are rugged up in the studio bringing you some Breakfast delights on this dreary morning; Dr. Bryce Edwards chat with Rachel about warmer and drier rentals (especially with this weather), the DHB, and the End of Life Choice bill; Leisha brings in some buttery treats (she says burnt, we say perfection) and talks fourth of July and Canada Day snacks; Troy brings in a few jazzy numbers From The Crate; and Amelia counts down the Top Ten for us. Plus two tasty special announcements. Keep dry out there folks.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A lovely sunny morning for Rachel and Tess, nice and crisp; Penelope Noir talks the fashion icon and opera extraordinaire, Maria Callas, after seeing Maria by Callas on the weekend; Jenna brings in a book that she's beaming about; and Natural Ange has some tips for a healthy sleep cycle, exactly what the doctor ordered here on Breakfast radio. Plus, a special announcement for The Others Way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel, Tess and Rob are balancing themselves this Wednesday morning; Rob has done a deep dive into chakras, all seven of them; the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern talks Hōkai Rangi, tackling homelessness and the latest with the teachers pay negotiations; and Billie Rogers from Girls Rock Camp pops up to talk their all ages stage at The Others Way and the camp itself. Plus, a bit of toast-crunching-ASMR. Nice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are enjoying a cuppa with Rob; Deputy Leader of the National Party, Paula Bennett, chats with Rachel about politics and some policy if National is re-elected; Rob's get a special request from Tess to look into some funny ol' sayings; and Mark Easterbrook pops up to talk Going West Festival. Plus, Tess and Rach reckon you should bath in the sun while you can today.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rick Breeze is fixing things and telling the tales of the weather; Rob brings us a fiery situation on The Mind Trench; the Prime Minister dials in during a busy week to talk the measles outbreak, social services funding, and party donations; Zahra and Cat pop into the studio to talk the Tempo Dance Festival and Aldous Harding; and Tania talks Kōrero Pono Exhibition, the justice system and whether it's working. Plus, a surprise visit from Chlöe Swarbrick.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's full of spooky surprises this morning; Deputy Leader of The National Party, Paula Bennett talks to Rachel in the middle of a difficult week in politics; The Mind Trench searches for the Loch Ness monster; and Paul Horan talks comedy in Aotearoa, an untapped history. Plus, 95bFM News Director, Lillian Hanly shares some aroha for Te Reo Māori.