On What's Up with Nicola Willis, Rachel speaks to the Deputy Leader of the National Party about the recent Budget, the Chinese premier Li Qiang’s visit to Aotearoa, and the Fast Track Approval Bill’s potential financial implications for infrastructure. On The Mind Trench, Rob talks about Darwin and animal consciousness. We have a special one-off Word Salad with Amelia D'Screte, who discusses the phrase 'the cat's pyjamas'. Salene is in bearing chocolate cake on A Room Of One's Own. Whakarongo mai nei!
I dunno what to tell ya, I wasn't there for this except for the very end and I haven't bothered listening to the recording. This is The Hard Fast And Heavy Show, a well oiled machine; Mookie, Buzzy and Tiff don't need some sort of grindcore themed Stage-Mum, but that's what they've got, and that's who does the podcasting.
Disarm the police, and fuck it; key their cars if you can.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: we start the week off with a triad of anti-Key anthems; Pennie's in the studio to talk Met Gala 2018; religion (or lackthereof) seeps into our Metal Memory Monday with a track from Stryper; Ange heals our wounds naturopathically; and we double-down on our literary segment with Jenna Todd and Robert Tennant. Welcome one, welcome all.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: a juicy sound off with His Worship; Chris and Patrin are anti fouling; Mike's forgotten how to use the studio; and Sarah misses Tess.
Hunter had a chat to Kraus today about his new album 'Pudding Island' plus what it's like to have 16 albums in your repertoire + played new songs from walks, Soccer Mommy & Theo Parrish!
Epic CSNY version of Southern Man from the awesome live album 4 Way Street to start the show off and then a musical stumble through Son Volt, Holly Williams,newly discovered Zoe Wilcox, some Johnny Cash spoken word and a nice latin vibe through Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros and Calexico. The badly spelled, found in a bargain bin with a truck on the cover Defibulators turn out all right. Reb Fountain, Kendal Elise bring us Brighton and Papukura respectively, The Eastern unleash the rugby league club and the show finishes with a brand new song from Dirtwire.