Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday eve, and we're kicking into gear for the weekend; Rod Oram dials in to give us some Political Commentary on the latest in Aotearoa; Nat talks BBQ's, from charcoal to corn on the cob; Green Grove pops in for a chat about his new EP, Of Isthmus; and Troy's got a bag of all sorts From The Crate this morning.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: The show kicks off with a speedy and impressive round of Second Guessing; The Mayor is on the line talking about what's happening in Tāmaki Makaurau and beyond for Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff; Durham Fenwick aka Green Grove is in the studio to chat ahead of a cool gig on the weekend; Alice Canton is talking super rad audio theatre this week in Stage Directionwith special guest Scotty Cotter; we've got a Short Player with Womb courtesy of Totally Wired with Jess Fu; and there's some learning to be done with Dr Kris Taylor onReady, Steady, Learn! Whakarongo mai!
On this week's Green Desk, Lilly Peacocke speaks to Adrian Roche, one of the organisers behind the Kelmarna Organic Vegetable Gardens in Herne Bay. They discuss all things composting.
The Green Desk's Lilly Peacocke speaks to two of the people behind Splore Festival; Event Producer Fred Kublikowski and Sustainability Manager Sophie Barclay about how Splore incorporates sustainability into its events.
This week Lilly speaks with Rachel Brown the CEO and Founder of the Sustainable Business Network about challenges facing businesses in the future. SBN focuses on engaging the business community to help solve environmental issues.