Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach, Tess and Rob talk about hallmark holidays to kick off Wednesday, yikes; Rob talks us through something we're sure we've heard before; Raine from Elegant World pops in to chat up with us about playing at the Basement theatre this weekend; Tim talks us through Rātana and the latest news about Magic Talk from the media lens; and Amelia gives us a history of punctuation.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: The Mayor is on the line chatting to Rachel about the America's Cup, Canal Road Trees and the scrapped Skypath plan in Sounding Off with Phil Goff;we're treated to a live performance from Reb Fountain and Dave Khan ahead of their approaching gig The Boy Next Door; and we learn about wasps in Ready Steady Learnwith the University of Auckland's Julia Schmack! Whakarongo mai nei for all the usual good stuff.
We tend to think that being lost is a bad thing, but what if it’s exactly what we need? Tonight we let go of the beaten track, abandoning our maps and to-do lists for instinct and curiosity. Let yourself wander through the musical wonderland that is Universal Harmony. Where will you go when there are no rules?
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Dust off your floaty gowns because Penelope Noir is here talking about Cottagecore (and Goblincore) on Fashun; then Suri brings in the winner of the 2021 International Booker Prize, At Night All Blood is Black forLoose Reads; and Justine is on the line to help you out with all your workplace woes in Red Dead Redemption. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: Rod Oram phones up for a COP 26 Political Commentary; we learn about the history of hummus onBreakfast Foodwith our food connoisseur, Sam Low; and Christie Simpson from Yumi Zouma phones up to chat about the band's new single. Whakarongo mai!