Today on your bFM Breakfast: as Winston steps up, Dr. Bryce gives us the low-down; Troy wants to sway Mikey's feelings about sax - all the while discussing the important stuff a.k.a Crash Bandicoot or Sonic the Hedgehog; and, oh yeah, best wishes to the PM on this exciting day - Jacinda's in Labour! (sorry.)
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The South African city of Cape Town is going through one of its worse water crisis. Droughts have put increasing strain on the city's dams - to the point where three quarters of the residents risk loosing their individual access to water. 95bFM producer Lisa Boudet on whether Cape Town will face Day Zero in the (very) near future.
Gwilym celebrates Dry Curious July by making a non-alcoholic, Express-no-tini:
30ml Lyre's Coffee Originale.
30ml Lyre's Dark Cane Spirit.
22.5ml of Harpoon Coffee Concentrate.
Dry shake (no ice), followed by a quick wet shake (with ice). Double strain into a martini glass. Garnish with a coffee beans. All the tastey, none of the wastey.
Max Harris gives some Political Commentary on the policies being proposed that address renter's rights from parties leading up to the election. Lucinda Bennett chats about egg styles (very contentious) and union-caramel-slice on Breakfast Food. On Greening Out with Jim, we have a yarn about the looming dry weather and how to prep. Natural Ange gives advice for impending hayfever, dry skin, and other seasonal woes. We recap your Top Ten. Whakarongo mai nei!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: the show kicks off with an interview with the Deputy leader of the Opposition in What's Up? with Dr. Shane Reti;Rob Bollix talks hippos, the Antikythera mechanism and face masks in The Mind Trench;Samara Alofa kindly pops into studio to chat about their upcoming gigs and what's been happening in their life; Tim Batt chats about the elusive and mysterious RNZ / TVNZ merger on MediaBatt;and finally, Amelia D'Screte teaches us about extinct words in Word Salad, ya hodad! Whakarongo mai,
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!
Ease yourself into the week with a little bit of Breakfast. Whakarongo mai nei for some Fashun with Penelope Noir, Loose Reads with Suri, and Red Dead Redemption with Justine!