Today on your bFM Breakfast: After the first weekend of returning to the clubs, we're needing a little pick me up; Rupert joins us for Home Economics to get our finances in order after the weekend; Sian Montgomery-Neutze chats with us about being the tā moko artist in Ruahine: Stories In Her Skin; Jenna loved Fake Baby, and definitely recommends it; and Justine is here to guide you through your union queries.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: sun is streaming in to the studio, we catch up with the Mayor to talk Covid, water crisis and the harbour bridge; Jess chats with Troy Kingi about his new album for 'Short Player'; Zoe phones us live from a face-painting workshop for 'Stage Direction'; and Noah Romero teaches us about "unschooling" on 'Ready, Steady Learn'. Tune in!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're re-living the AMA's from earlier in the week as we catch a bit of Rachel's chat with Church & AP and Lola Fountain-Best; Rob talks us through vessels and Bird of the Year; Alexa Wilson pops in to chat to us about Experimental Dance Week Aotearoa; and Amelia talks us through the order of adjectives.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: The Mayor is on the line chatting to Rachel about the America's Cup, Canal Road Trees and the scrapped Skypath plan in Sounding Off with Phil Goff;we're treated to a live performance from Reb Fountain and Dave Khan ahead of their approaching gig The Boy Next Door; and we learn about wasps in Ready Steady Learnwith the University of Auckland's Julia Schmack! Whakarongo mai nei for all the usual good stuff.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: the show kicks off with a round of Second Guessing; then the Mayor is on the line talking about what's happening in and around the town in Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff; the amazing Em Walker, aka Theia, popped in for a chat about her waiata reo Māori project TE KAAHU; we've got some good theatre recs on Stage Direction; and we do some learning on Ready, Steady, Learn! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata David Slack keeps us up to date with some Political Commentary; Sam Low chats about knives on Breakfast Food; and the epic Fable phones up for a first spin of one of the tracks off his new EP 'I'll See You In Hawaiki', out tomorrow! Whakarongo mai!