Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike smells a Ratt; Stewart smells a building; PM Ardern knows what's really in your t-sauce; we find out about the future of increasingly monetised professional gaming; Kiran brings in a story of minimal noise and maximum drugs; and Ange deals patiently with magnesium, minerals and mutts. Oh my.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's turfing yr whales from the edge of the atmosphere; Maria isn't moved by revisionist history, no matter how pretty; Yr Worship had a big Waitangi and a big look at Auckland's flooding potential; and Festus has a festival for the rest of y'all.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Jacinda's got the answers to all your Thiel-related queries; Dirty Pixels frontman Ethan Moore's in to talk about his upcoming tour; Viewmaster extraordinaire Sam's talking shit about the second season of Santa Clarita Diet; and we're ready, steady learning about religious rioting in India. Skux.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Waitangi Day tomorrow, and Mikey talks to Lil' Breeze about that humidity, yikes; His Worship shows his concern for our environment; Sam joins us with one and a half reviews today; and Dr. Kristal Cain teaches us about birds. And boy is there a lot to learn. Happy mid-week holiday!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's only Tuesday but we're talking parties, in particular, 95bFM GOLD; Mikey's got a slower Wake Up Call, no rush today; just a teaspoon of What Am I? this morning; His Worship talks taxes and creative funding; and PhD candidate Romana Grubner teaches Mike about the New Calendonian crows. Good stuff, folks.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another friendly PSA from Mikey to kick start your bFM Breakfast; straight into politics as National MP Chris Penk dials in for a bit of talk about tax; Rob's segment is a little later today to give you all a sleep-in; and Amanda comes in to smooth out the duvet on all that capital gains tax stress everyone's been feeling. Cool, calm and collected, as always, on bFM.
With the mind and emotions feeling a bit like this right now, we attempt to set the mind at rest for a short while. Tune in for poems by Mereba, waiata from Hato Paora and St Joseph's College and, tracks from Hamid Al Shaeri, Freddie Hubbard and Roberto Musci. Manaaki te katoa.