Today on your bFM Breakfast: An absolute no-brainer for Second Guessing this morning; His Worships talks Auckland Ports, Waitākere walking tracks, and goodbye to Lime Scooters; Alien Weaponry popped in for a chat a few weeks ago, and we catch a snippet of that; Sam's reviewing the almighty Mandalorian; and Alex Bonham from the University of Auckland teaches Rachel and Tess a bit about playful practice in a playful city.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Two more Breakfast shows, where has the year gone?! We're not ready; Jennifer Curtin wraps up some politics for our last Political Commentary; Troy brings in some exciting new releases From The Crate; and Amelia and Sarah pop in to tell us what happened last night. Nearly there, folks!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking the morning off with coffee and a Wake Up Call to get you going; Nat pops in to give us some guidance in the world of pickling; Anthonie Tonnon joins us for a chat about holding a live show very soon; Troy's got some jazzy selections to share; and Sarah gives the lowdown on what's what on the bFM playlist.
Why is "Heart Like a Wheel" such a popular name for a song? Do Black Sabbath and The Human League mean the same thing when they say it? Will we ever know the truth?
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's the election eve, so make sure you vote; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us pool parties and bass on Travelling Tunes; Sam watch the critically acclaimed PEN15; and Brendan and Steve from The Subliminals join us for a chat about reissuing their album and the upcoming gig. Beautiful day to get along to the voting booths, eh?