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Rachel's back! Whakarongo mai for some good tunes, some Fashun, some chats with Andrew of Die! Die! Die!, some Loose Reads, and some renting advocacy on A Room of One's Own! Have a great week 🌼
Wednesday rocks up with the monthly kōrero with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern; and bunch of stuff that's been in Rob's Mind Trench; Anthonie Tonnon talking about his Leave Love Out Of This album release tour and his latest track, 'Lockheed Bomber'; and some whole hearted nerdery on Word Salad with Amelia. Whakarongo mai!
It's the start of a new week and we've got a kōrero with Noah Slee, Suri sussing all your book needs on Loose Reads, and Salene bettering the renting hellscape on A Room Of One's Own to help kick you into gear. Whakarongo mai!
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One person team of Annabel Kean on the Top Ten this week. Lotsa tunes, a few reckons, and one fairly buzzed host from a single piece of coffee cake.
I tēnei ata Rachel was joined by producer Tuva'a in the studio. Dr. Kirsten Zemke brought us Eurovision on Travelling Tunes; Rachel spoke with Angel Olsen about her new album Big Time, Viewmaster Sam loves new Auckland TV show Kid Sister; and Dunstan Bruce of Chumbawamba talked to Rachel about his new documentary I Get Knocked Down. Whakarongo mai!
It's a cinematic, grey Thursday and in and amongst some great tunes Breakfast offers a chat to the Prime Minister in What's Up w/ Jacinda Ardern, Katie from Dateline shares the band's latest release 'Do It Right', and Tim sifts through the media news for us in MediaBatt. Whakarongo mai nei!
Sink into some Tuesday morning radio, featuring a speedy round of Second Guessing; a chat with Mayor in Sounding Off with Phil Goff; a kōrero with Luke Rowell; Stage Direction with Alice and her guest, Nathan Joe; Short Player (cheers Hunter!); and some Ready Steady Learn with Iatua Felagai Taito. Whakarongo mai nei!
A bit of Political Commentary, a chat about a Pathway Festival with organiser Tom Rodwell, Mediabatt with Tim, and a little Natural Ange! Very good tunes woven intricatly without, of course. Whakarongo mai nei!