I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: the Deputy Leader of the Opposition is on the line forWhat's Up w/ Dr Shane Reti; Rob talks about tall penguins and lonely ducks on The Mind Trench; and Amelia teaches us about Science Fiction words on Word Salad! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: Rod Oram phones up for a COP 26 Political Commentary; we learn about the history of hummus onBreakfast Foodwith our food connoisseur, Sam Low; and Christie Simpson from Yumi Zouma phones up to chat about the band's new single. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on Breakfast: Penelope Noir talks about a gorgeous and surrealist adjacent fashion designer on Fashun; the super cool Hybrid Rose is on the line to chat about her new album, Shapeshifter; Suri phones up with a book recommendation forLoose Reads; and Justine answers all your working in the time of Covid questions on Red Dead Redemption! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: we kick off the show with a speedier than usual bout of Second Guessing; the Mayor is on the line for a wee chat in Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff; the extremely cool and lovely Emanuel phones up to talk about Teeth Clippers' new compilation of tracks out this Friday, 'Don't Bite Your Tongue'; Alice has some sweet theatre recs on Stage Direction; and we learn about 3D printing on Ready Steady Learn! Phew! Lots of Tuesday good stuff. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: David Slack phones up for some Political Commentary; its nearly International Coffee Day and Sam Low talks about the humble bean's beginings on Breakfast Food; and Lucas Donnell from Pōneke's Goya phones up from the high seas to chat about their new E.P., Being Earnest. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: Rob chats about the resurrection of the Wooly Mammoth on The Mind Trench; Vox Dawn phones up to chat about the beautiful new track, 'Carry On the Walk'; and Amelia talks about the word moist on Word Salad and people get mad about it. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: Dr Zemke chats about instrumental hits of the 60s, Luke Buda is on the line for the release of his new album; Sam gives us some hot TV recs for another weekend in lockdown; and we review some snacks from the vending machine haha. Whakarongo mai!