Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rick Breeze is fixing things and telling the tales of the weather; Rob brings us a fiery situation on The Mind Trench; the Prime Minister dials in during a busy week to talk the measles outbreak, social services funding, and party donations; Zahra and Cat pop into the studio to talk the Tempo Dance Festival and Aldous Harding; and Tania talks Kōrero Pono Exhibition, the justice system and whether it's working. Plus, a surprise visit from Chlöe Swarbrick.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's full of spooky surprises this morning; Deputy Leader of The National Party, Paula Bennett talks to Rachel in the middle of a difficult week in politics; The Mind Trench searches for the Loch Ness monster; and Paul Horan talks comedy in Aotearoa, an untapped history. Plus, 95bFM News Director, Lillian Hanly shares some aroha for Te Reo Māori.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The listeners prove their musical genius, yet again, in Second Guessing; His Worship chats to us whilst in the chaos of local body elections; Cindy and Tei. pop in up to the studio to give us the lowdown on Garden of Celebration; Sam's back to his binge watching ways; and Jiwon Hong talks to us about pancreatitis. Plus, Rachel's looking to the hive mind for answers.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: First things first, let's fix the zip on Rob's bag; then we've got National MP, Chris Penk, stepping in for Paula Bennett this morning; followed by Rob's lesson on the placebo effect; Rachel shares a snippet of Long Player, with her Short Player; and we're lucky enough to have Molly Nilsson on the line before she graces our shores in December. Plus, a bunch of great contributions from the callers.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess discuss their favourite mugs; Fabian Fanboy gives us some hot reckons on new releases in the cinema; Dr. Kirsten Zemke drinks spiced pumpkin lattes and chats about her love for G-Funk; Lawrence Arabia dials in to talk about his upcoming gig at Pah Homestead; Zoë brings Jo Randerson up to talk about her current work in the world of theatre; and Gussie from Mermaidens is on the line to chat touring and playing at Whammy on the weekend. Plus, Rachel shares a special story featuring Bobby G from Primal Scream. Nice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Biggggg Breakfast today, a lot to take in; Morgan Godfrey gives us a rundown on politics for the week; Leisha gives us a talking tour on offals; Louis Baker dials in to talk about Music Helps, and NZ Music Shirt Day; Troy brings in some real tasty tunes; and Amelia gives us the goss from the 95bFM Top Ten and compatible star signs. Plus, two bangin' line-ups to get excited about.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Pearl's taking you through your Wednesday morning while Rachel's away, so buckle in; first and foremost, Pearl chats to the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern about what's happening in politics; Rob teaches Pearl and Tess about Pareidolia; and Natural Ange returns with an aid to our qualms. Plus, prizes and tunes aplenty.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful sunny Friday morning, no better way to kick off the weekend; Fabian Fanboy dials in from the US to chat about the state of cinema on the weekend; Rachel got a chance to catch up with Sarah Mary Chadwick while she was walking her dog yesterday; and Zoë tells us what's hot in theatre this week. Plus, a special announcement, niceee.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A foggy Monday in Tāmaki Makaurau, in desperate need of a Wake Up Call and some coffee; Justine's on the line to kick of the week with some top tips for union matters on Red Dead Redemption; Alice Snedden and Rose Matafeo chat to Rachel about Boners of the Heart and their celeb crushes; and Jenna's been ploughing through her reading list, this week special mentions go to Rebecca Solnit's Recollections of My Non-Existence. Plus, some top tips for cooking eggplant. Nice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're back to wake you up with a round of Second Guessing; His Worship is stoked about the recent rain we've had; Jess B joins Rachel to chat about her new track, and live stream gigs; and Sam is feeling emotional after six episodes of Normal People. Plus, we hear all the takeaways you're excited about.