Rachel is joined in studio by doctoral candidate in the University of Auckland's Department of Information Systems and Operations Management, Regan Duff. They chat about Regan's work which looks at the ways individuals, groups and communities self-organise during a crisis event. Whakarongo mai!
Jennifer Curtin dials into the studio and talks to Rachel about the Royal Commission of inquiry outcomes regarding the 2019 Mosque Attacks; trans-Tasman relations after the deportation of a minor from Australia to New Zealand; and the London police response to the Sarah Everard vigil.
Rob's up in studio and talking about the (perhaps not-so saintly) St Patrick and some weird things that have been named after the Prime Minister! He also has a brand new poem for us all on swearing. Tune in!
What the frick is happening in the big bad world of media? Tim's up in studio to give us the lowdown on the mediascape, chatting about TVNZ and Googlenews!
Southbound Records' Troy Ferguson is in studio to take us through the latest and greatest releases and re-releases. Up on the show today we've got tunes from Omar Khorshid, Parliament, and Sugarman Three and Co. Thanks to Southbound Records.
Wednesday! Steve Newall talks Oscars, Team NZ wins the America's Cup. Both Pete Surf & Sam Smith bNews are totally frothed. Ezra from Earth Tongue joins us in studio to guest select some tunes.
Dr. Zemke is in the studio talking Pioneers of Electronica! She takes Rachel on a musical journey featuring those who kick-started such a cool genre of music, including the works of Delia Derbyshire (1972), Daphne Oram (1965), and Pauline Oliveros (1967).