It's time for our weekly catch up with the good folk at eighthirty coffee roasters - and today, Christian joins Milly for a kōrero about degassing coffee, an important step in the roasting process you may not know about, and their great beans up for grabs this week; the trusty Colombia Popayan! Text in all week to get your hands on some of this yum coffee, or use the code '95bFM' to get 10% off your order of beans. Whakarongo mai nei!
We are just three weeks into this year but 2026 has seen the direction of American foreign policy become more alarming on the global stage, with the kidnapping of the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro preceding threats upon Greenland, bringing them into open diplomatic conflict with their ostensible NATO allies.
As the state that has often been described as the global policeman shows increasing disregard for international law people have been left wondering what is in store in the future and if another international leader can take their place.
To get perspective on what the future international order could look like, Wire Host Manny spoke to the Co-Director of Global Studies at the University of Auckland, Chris Ogden.
Last week, National’s coalition partners in ACT and NZ First found themselves arguing over Air New Zealand; Specifically, over whether or not, during a time of struggle, the government should sell their shares in the company. National has sed that they are not currently considering any moves surrounding these shares.
Education Minister Erica Stanford announced yet more teacher training initiatives in order to bolster the education workforce, in addition to what she says is already the highest number of teachers since 2004, and the highest number of teachers in training.
The government has also spoken about the release of the newest New Zealand Crime and Victims survey, claiming that violent crime statistics going down proves the effectiveness of their tough on crime approach.
This week, Tuesday Wire Host Alex spoke to National MP Ryan Hamilton about all of these topics, starting with those Air New Zealand Shares.
Featuring What's Up with MP Steve Abel of the Green Party, the Aural Emporium and a kōrero with Paddy Free on the production and instrumentation techniques on the newest Moana and The Tribe album ONO. Plus, Jonny announces that 95bFM are pleased to be presenting MJ Lendermannext year on the 1st of April at Double Whammy.
Featuring Political Commentary with Bryce Edwards, a chat to Bob Mould ahead of his show this Saturday, and Lucia catches up with Mark Bowen of IDLES ahead of their show in Tāmaki Makaurau next January.
A Te Wiki o te Reo Māori special! Thanks Hallertau!
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e te iwi - every week is māori language week! join my bestie, raquel meihana (he/him), and i as we go into the waiata māori archives. a special show with two times the trans energy! also, we chat to piet tuinder about the kakī/black stilt this week on our new(ish) segment, me and all my homies love native manuuuuuuuu!!!
big ups to the Tuning Fork for supporting this show and always tucking me into bed each night x
ata mārie my faggots and trannies this is morning glory with liv featuring mostly aotearoa music and i even played some vinyl what the frick frack!!! free palestine always, free congo, free sudan, free yourself, free aotearoa from this embarrassing cuck govt and kōrero māori always. gud riddance!!! love u all babes, liv xx
join me (liv) for a fine selection of cd tracks this wiki featuring some minor fuck ups and two mutton birds songs cos why the hell not! i also chat to piet about the tītī/muttonbird on "me and all my homies love native manu," and kōrero with akl madz about her newly released albummmmmm! whakarongo mai nei! love u all, liv x