Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Monday, the teachers are striking and summer is coming in at all angles, according to Mikey; Pennie drops in to talk the 'Y-front', Tess is horrified and Mike just doesn't really see their purpose; Jenna joins us to talk another book shortlisted for the Man Booker prize, Everything Under; and Natural Ange tells Tess off for having Coco Pops for dinner, oops. A healthy diet starts with 95bFM Breakfast.
This week on Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Homeshake, Tiny Ruins and Shiraz & LSJ. For 'About Town' this week he highlighted live tracks from Oscar Dowling & Louisa Nicklin. In the second hour of the show Leaping Tiger came up to the studio to share some of his favourite influential tunes for this weeks My Morning Mixtape ahead of 'Leaping Tiger & Friends' tomrorow night. Listen to the podcast here or follow the Spoifty playlist here.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike's chipper despite a crooked knee (should've Limed from the carpark); Rob's talking creation theories and termites; leader of the Opposition, Simon Bridges, likes karaoke; and Tess is back, yippee.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's collected some of her favrouite music from our very own Aotearoa, and with day one of our 100% NZ muic week, she's ready to share it all with you; Pennie talks Gucci models; Amanda and Tom from ALot talk tools with Rachel; Jenna's reveling in post Auckland Writer's Festival vibes, and revieing Attraction; and Natural Ange helps you boost yourself up during this tough time of year.
Pop That presents Universal Harmony: New Zealand Music edition! Like being on the receiving end of a wink from the Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, or witnessing some of Julian Dennison's smooth dance moves firsthand, trusty homegrown jams never disappoint.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess have a fully packed show for you; Rob's talking about skin walkers with a touch of football on The Mind Trench; the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, dials in and talks to Rachel about some of the developments at Ihumātao overnight, gun registers, the Abortion bill and the Zero Carbon bill; Coco Solid comes in to talk about Aroha Bridge, her crack up cartoon that you don't wanna miss; Frances from Rainbow Youth talks about funding and the DHB's peer support services; and Harper Finn pops up to talk about his new singles and going solo. Big bowl of Breakfast for y'all.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've Breakfast with a side of tracks nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll's; David Slack pops in for a coffee and some political yarns; Kirin J Callihan comes up to the studio ahead of his gig tonight at Galatos; Troy's got a few selections From The Crate (only vinyl, obvs); and Amelia counts down the 95bFM Top Ten, again.