Hour 1: “reflections/instincts not able to be definitely ascertained or trusted”
Hour 2: Artist profile of Pōneke based multi-disciplinary artist Mo H. Zareei, otherwise known as mHz (@milli_hertz). It includes compositions from Form (2019), Function (2020), sometime after two, somewhere else (2020), and Earth’s Shadow (2021). Recorded for and broadcast on AFM in February, 2021.
Tracklist:
Focusing Fatigue - Delusive Tongue Shifts
THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF LISTENING - VENT
Untiled (To Describe You) - Space Afrika
Fear In Reverse - Dedekind Cut
Depart - Jason Van Wyk
Stay - Jason Van Wyk
Resistor - M. Geddes Gengras
Undefined - Yann Novak & Richard Chartier
Limbo Town - Robert Crouch
For our weekly catch up Caeden spoke to Labour Minister Andrew Little about Labour’s high profile health announcements, including to restrict vaping and reform responses to 111 distress calls.
They also asked about the ongoing investigation into employers who abused migrant workers, and National’s tax policy which includes cost recovery for immigration services.
95bFM wanted to take a closer look at the work our local board, the Waitematā Local Board, does in our community. Over the next few weeks we will shine a light on the role of the Waitematā Local Board and profile the public servants that work to keep our communities thriving.
This week, 95bFM reporter Christina Huang spoke to local board member Adriana Christie about her role overseeing Waitematā's Parks, Sports and Recreation, as well as the upcoming Good Citizens' Awards.
Rosetta has a kōrero with Julia Parnell, one of the directors behind The Chills: The Triumph & Tragedy of Martin Phillipps (2019) a documentary detailing the career of Martin Phillips. With an expansive discography and years of incredible contribution to Aotearoa music, Martin Phillips' recent passing has shocked and saddened many across our music community, so today with the help of AudioCulture and Julia, we honour his life and career. You can check out the two-part tribute to Martin, with reflections, memories and experiences from his friends and colleagues here.
Professor Melinda Webber from the Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland talks to Jonny about Mātauranga Māori, the bodies of knowledge within Te Ao Māori, and modern health treatment. Professor Webber's new research looks specifically at Haora and how people's wellbeing is impacted and benefited by cultural practices and participation.
Introducing Bosom Selecta! A new Monday Brekkie segment where Milly and Rosetta catch up with DJs from across 95bFM, to talk about their shows and listen to their epic selections. Today the pair caught up with another dynamic duo, Oto and Jaycee from WALAO! You can catch WALAO! on Mondays from 11pm - 1am, or via the bCasts. Whakarongo mai nei!
Today's Bosom Selecta is legendary bFM DJ Dubhead! He joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about his time at 95bFM, what to expect for his iconic specialty show The Rhythm Selection (Mondays 9-11pm, replayed Tuesday 5-7am) and pick some tunes!
Selections:
Clifton Gibbs and The Selected Few - Leave Me To Cry
Your Bosom Selecta today is none other than Paul Taylor, one of the fabulous hosts from Border Radio! One of bFM's oldest shows, Border Radio explores all things country, folk, and Americana. Catch the show on Sundays 7-9pm, or via the bCasts. Whakarongo mai nei!
Young people are consistently painted as a group "disengaged" from news media and politics. Despite this, young people continue to post, comment, and interact on social media about political issues internationally. In this week's episode of bLine, we discuss why young people don't engage with traditional news content and what Aotearoa's media organisations are doing to combat this.
Today on Ready Steady Learn, Roan Zaedi speaks with Rosetta and Milly about her research on ways to improve early detection of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)—a serious lung disease that is the
fourth leading cause of death worldwide. Roan's research focuses on using machine learning - a form of artificial
intelligence (AI) that learns patterns from data - to personalise health profiles to predict who might be at risk from COPD. Whakarongo mai nei!