On Morning Glory, Elle spoke to Noah Learmonth of Radio Free Alice about their latest single, Empty Words. The brash track comments on the feeling of social stagnation felt by young people and those implications on the music industry. Learmonth also spoke to the band's genesis and influences on both musical and otherwise.
Chris calls in to talk about medicinal cannibas prescriptions, a primordial bug discovered in Aotearoa with cannibas receptors, and the debate over whether hemp growing should be managed by the Ministry of Primary Industries, plus much more. Thanks to The Hempstore.
Chris recaps the last week of marijuana in the media! Thanks to The Hempstore! Discussing the impact of regulations on the cannabis industry, the stigma clinicians may face for prescribing cannabis and dodgy visas granted to defunct businesses in Auckland for cannabis 'grow houses;.
Rosetta chats to Rei and Steph about the new podcast 'On The Record with Rei' spotlighting industry professionals to help uplift Aotearoa's next generation of musical talent!
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This week for Fashun Milly and Rosetta were joined in the studio by Penelope Noir and Julia Parnell chatting about Julia Parnell's new series 'Cutting the Curve', that documents the fashion industry's approach to plus-size fashion. The series launches today at 12pm on YouTube and RNZ.
Crawley and Peter Lineham discuss Newsboys singer Michael Tait's fall from grace following accusations of sexual assault as well as the parallel industry of secular Christian music in the United States.
Oto and Jaycee talked to Pōneke singer-songwriter Jeline about her latest single 'losing all of me,' her experiences as a Filipina artist in the Aotearoa music industry and the work she's currently doing at Big Fan's Pan Asian Fan Camp!
For our first What's Up of 2026, Rosetta and Milly kōrero with Steve Abel about the 180 year commemeration of the battle of Ruapekapeka, Green Party priorities heading into 2026, and the latest grant announced for improvements to animal welfare in the sheep shearing industry. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week, Jogai and Harry chat to Dr James Cheeseman of the UoA's Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences to learn more about a big scientific insight into Piha's little critters, and Harry has a report on a new not-for-profit public health model that suggests the legal sale of recreational cannabis will greatly benefit Aotearoa. 95bFM reporter Will Parsonson chats to Fossil Free UoA's Rhys Jones about divesting from fossil fuels, and our weekly Thursday feature State of the States has returned! This week, Harry chats to Nick about North Korea/US relations, and the attention-grabbing election in the state of Georgia. Andrew Little is also back for our weekly chat. All this and more on the Thursday Wire - check out the full podcast here.