Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking of Te Wiki o Te Reo this week, karawhiua, give it a go folks; Kaaterama pops up to talk about Auckland Museum's Te Wiki o Te Reo event this weekend and her EP release; Kiran brings up the new Deborah Levy book, Time Out's Book of the Month, The Man Who Saw Everything; and Natural Ange talks diet. All this rain is great for ya plants, happy spring!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's humming after Sharon Van Etten last night; David Slack joins us in studio to talk about the culture of politics and Marilyn Waring's new book; Leisha brings in special snacks, yay! And talks winter fruit; Troy's got a special selection from Record Industry in Holland; and Amelia comes in to say the Queen has lost her crown in the Top Ten recap.
Back for 2020! To ease in the year Hunter kicked things off with a bunch of songs that have been simmering over summer + We listened back to some of the great tracks that Church & AP performed up at the station back in December.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess is in the studio today with Mary-Margaret and Rob, a wild ride; Rob takes us on an earth-shattering journey into geography; the Prime Minister talks to Tess about Coronavirus and sick pay, Shane Jones' comments on immigration and KiwiSaver default funds; Short Player features Louisa Nicklin this week; and Tim comes in with media on his mind. Another Breakfast with Tess, yikes.