Ange is here this morning with another round of tips and tricks to live ours best lives. She reckons fish is the way to go to get those oil and iodine levels up. But what kinds? Which is the best to eat? Help us, Ange!
Back on Home Economics: Sam is back with us, answering all your money woes and confusions (tax, am I right?). Blagging your way to a $10,000 student loan discount, is that a thing? And can't forget about those Australian banks, can we Mikey?
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Democracy today is dominated by election campaigns, lobbyists, media, and political commentators, all using language to influence the way the public thinks about and interprets public issues. Despite this, many believe that propaganda and manipulation aren’t problems for society. In this two-part interview, Jason Stanley discusses how propaganda works in democratic societies with Maria Armoudian.
Dr. Maria is in, Mikey is asking about birds starting with A... And of course, Kobi (2018), the warming story of a NZ based jewellery designer, made by his own daughter. Awww. What a way to warm up on this crisp morning.
Flox joins us in studio for a nice lil chat, ahead of speaking at Semi Permanent, about making art for 14 years and all the wonderful and wise things she's learnt along the way. Without giving too much away, Flox talks to Mikey about how to make it in the creative world, and takes a shot at solving Mikey's riddles. Can she outsmart Mike?
His Worship's away, but we've found the best man to step into the breach. Auckland Councillor Richard Hills is from 'round Mike's way, so we'll excuse the North Shore camaraderie in order to ask: what's happening out there in Auckland City, Councillor?
On Dear Science today we are talking about how to get near the sun in order to study it, the way that we reveal ourselves in our text messages with a debate about the use of full stops, and a helium anniversary at a time when we should be very aware of its depleting resources.
Through the phone lines all the way from LA, Fabian is back for another week of whats good in Hollywood. On the agenda, Jason Stathams disappointing The Meg, which was filmed in Auckland. Fabians also pleasantly surprised by The Spy who dumped me, starring Mila Kunis, but is that because he went into it with zero expectations?
Maison from Water stopped by the station to share some awesome tracks that have been influential on the band ahead of their performance at this years Others Way festival.
Kyu Sakamoto - Sukiyaki - Ue o muite aruko
David Bowie - Sound and Vision
WITCH - Lazy Bones
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian and Mike talk massive sharks; Dr. Zemke zips in on her way to the airport; and, not to missed, the one and only Tom Scott brings in tracks from his new project - the Avantdale Bowling Club.