Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's in awe of the pretty red sky, and Rick Breeze is mythbusting; Penelope Noir brings in Hannah from Dangerous Goods to talk about gems and silver and pretty shiny things; Nadia Reid joins us for a chat about a special show tomorrow night; Jenna reviews the 'creepy' Moby book; and Natural Ange is inundated with requests about their winter wellness.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's humming after Sharon Van Etten last night; David Slack joins us in studio to talk about the culture of politics and Marilyn Waring's new book; Leisha brings in special snacks, yay! And talks winter fruit; Troy's got a special selection from Record Industry in Holland; and Amelia comes in to say the Queen has lost her crown in the Top Ten recap.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are here, getting pretty used to this whole broadcasting from home business; Rod Oram chats to Rachel about the economy, with some hopeful insights; Tess's talking toasties on Tesscipes; Shona Laing chats to Rachel about the Taite Independent Music NZ Classic Record Award; Chris Cudby from Under the Radar brings us three new releases he's been loving; and Amelia recaps the Top Ten.
Gratitude is a way for you to appreciate what you have instead of always reaching for something new in the hope it will make you happier, or thinking you can't feel satisfied until every physical and material need is met. That's not to say you won't have goals, dreams and ambitions; but we are reminded to enjoy and acknowledge every single moment, no matter how difficult our current set of challenges is.
Featuring the Sound of Sydney courtesy of Carlos Avilés along with Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
This week's show featured new music from Black Country, New Road, Team Dynamite, Xiu Xiu and The Weather Station. Sam also pays tribute to Hilton Valentine, Mary Wilson and Chick Corea.
This show is dedicated to Bobby. RIP beautiful boy.
First time in the saddle for a while with classic Neil right through to Ellisa Pernu and a Talking Heads song that's 'country as'. Tons of variety tonight with Drive by truckers of course plus the Eastern and Reb of course too and not forgetting Emmylou.
The Plato's Retreate bring you another three hour show full of fun, frivolity, sport and Emmerdale. Kris and Jenn exchange a range of exciting disco and Kris goes off on a vocoder driven tangent. Also in Emmerdale news the team take a call from a first time listener who witnessed, first hand, the DJ prowess of one Kane Dingle!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: the show kicks off withPolitical Commentarydedicated to the Dawn Raids apology; then our food connaisseur Sam tells us about the history of Ramen onBreakfast Food; the epic Diggy Dupé pops into the studio to chat about what he's been up to and what's to come; and Sarah brings in some fresh tracks off the playlist on Praise of Songs. Whakarongo mai!
Woweee what do we have here? It's only two super-star guest hosts Annabel and Callum (Sports Team, 95bFM Top 10) filling the hot seat for a absolutely one-of-a-kind adventure Rāpare show, while Breakfast's producer Zoë lurks in the radio ether like a ghost. Whakarongo mai nei for some Political Commentary with Ella Shepherd, focusing today solely on the decision to overturn Roe Vs. Wade; Breakfast Food with a mystery guest who sounds suspiciously like Callum...; and a kōrero with Louisa Nicklin!
This week's show featured new music from Steve Lacy, Danger Mouse & Black Thought, Black Midi and more. Sam also pays tribute to the Happy Monday's Paul Ryder who passed away this week.