A special one this week! Georgia Gets By beams in all the way from Los Angeles to share some acoustic versions of songs from her brand new EP - Split Lip.
Things got shitty on the Green Desk today — New Zealand has a poo problem: An estimated 100 million tonnes of cow and sheep manure fall onto New Zealand pastures each year, causing an environmental and economic stink.
So reporter Jack Marshall went to see a man about dung beetles. Dung Beetle Innovations’s Dr. Shaun Forgie is a specialist in dung beetle reproduction, ecology and evolution. And if he has his way, every farm in New Zealand will have these bugs following around their animals.
Peter Lineham gives us the update in the theological world ~ this week Peter gives the run down on a new book called In-tensional: A Way Forward for the Church by Justin Duckworth, the recently appointed Anglican/Pākehā Archbishop of Aotearoa New Zealand. In-tensional focuses on the tension between 'edge communities' and the central church.
This Thursday, Milly is joined by Chris Fowley from the Hempstore to talk all things green, James and Craig from Pink Plates who make a delicious cocktail, A. Savage from Parquet Courts to talk his solo show at The Others Way. What a show, cheers for tuning in!
Milly joins A. Savage co-frontman of Parquet Courts to talk his solo tour around New Zealand and Australia, where he will be playing at The Others Way. Shout out to everyone that made this possible!
Holy smokes! The second lineup drop for The Others Way is out of this world, listen back to Jonny chat to legend Ladyhawke about all the goodstuff lined up for this year's festival.
Ngā mihi nui Mouseyfor the gorgeous acoustic set and for the kōrero with Zoë about her upcoming album The Dreams of Our Mothers' Mothers and Exploding Rainbow Orchestra tonight! What a gorgeous way to start the morning.
Listen back to recent Rockquest finalist Emerson's next level set! Be sure to catch Emerson live at The Others Way this November. Thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Karyn Hay speaks to Reuben Bonner, one of the many brains behind the Karangahape Road festival The Others Way. Listen back to hear all the mahi that goes into one of Tāmaki Makaurau's most beloved festivals.