Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey brings in his new toy; Rob's Christmas present is the gift that keeps on giving (2024 gifts); National Party MP Chris Penk chats to Mikey about keeping our beaches and festivals safe; and Amanda from Simplicity has some top tips on setting those New Year goals.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a community vibe on the show today; Fabian Fanboy dials in all the way from beautiful Waiheke; Church & AP pop up for a chat with Mikey about their Communities tour; and Johanna comes in to talk upcoming theatre (is there even any?). Awww, such a wholesome Friday here on Breakfast.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey's happy to see the return of the news and Rick Breeze; Mike's memory is triggered with this metal track; Pennie talks the eye of a lover; Karyn, Sam and Dr. Hinemoa Elder (on the phone) join us to say Hi, How are you?; and Jenna comes back with another convincing review. A Monday with some really 'back to work' weather, lovely.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's sunburnt and Mikey's an expert of hats (slip, slop, wrap, etc.) for Laneway; and is the North Pole running away? Rob reckons; Dr. Maria Walls reviews the steamy Thelma; and with a phenomenal musical line-up, what more could you want with your Breakfast?
Data protection and technology company regulation are common conversations in this day and age and it looks like New Zealand is delving further into the discussion. We have just joined a breakaway group of about 70 countries who want to implement a new set of global ecommerce rules. It is claimed these rules will benefit small businesses by enabling them to participate in cross border trade. However, critics are saying these rules aren’t simply about trade - they actually restrict the government’s ability to regulate data, digital networks and online marketplaces. Olivia Holdsworth speaks to Auckland University law professor Jane Kelsey to find out more about these new ecommerce rules.
This is How We’re Gonna Die is a play set in a flat with the flatmates faced with the prospect of the world ending. It is raising money for Youthline this year and is playing as part of the Fringe festival, with shows starting next week. Kelly Gilbride is a co-founder of PG Productions, along with Lana Petrovic. Lana wrote the play and Kelly directed it. Steven Maxwell is acting in it. Lillian Hanly had Kelly and Steve in studio to talk about the play and how difficult flatting can be.
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Surf Friends, Hybrid Rose, Tierra Whack. For 'About Town' we highlighted live songs from Courtney Barnett's set at Laneway 2019. In the second hour of the show Lani Purkis came up to share some songs from artists set to play at next weeks Milk & Honey Festival for My Morning Mixtape.
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Wand, Solange & Big Thief. For 'About Town' he highlighted live songs from Tame Impala's set at Laneway 2017. In the second hour of the show Sam & Tom (Friendly Potential) came up to share some songs from artists set to play at this weekends Catacombs Festival for My Morning Mixtape.