The Retreat team are one Sam down this week. Jenn brings in some of her birthday vinyl, Rob Bollox covers off sports and the Emmerdale review, and Kris calls upon the bFM listenership to tell the hosts what they are wearing in the month of October. Thanks to Cassels brewing co for their delicious (and award winning) milk stout this week, accompanied by a song from one of the team's favourite Ōtautahi exports.
Reading in the public library may seem like a solo act, but in the silence lies a collective love for the written word and that's what makes the shared moments precious. Now sit back, relax and share a collective love for harmonious audio in this episode.
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from our pal Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way.
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