Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike asks "what holds water but is _not_ a receptacle"?; His Worship reckons Auckland transport ain't as bad as the rumours say; Sam wishes Kimmy Schmidt was a little more breakable (rude); Leonard's getting tired of the jokes, Mike; and Dr. Jo disturbs and amazes with news from the land of cancer research.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Are Mike's curly locks real? Pennie reckons The Perm is making a comeback; Jenna is back with the comedic memoir, Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood; and don't stress, Natural Ange is here. What a Monday morning it was!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Remember all those 'facts' from last week? Yep they're back, but Rob reckons they aren't all they're cracked up to be; Maria provides an exceptional review of that doco we've been chatting about all week; Mike catches up with the leader of the opposition, Simon Bridges; and Sam Stubbs dials in to talk about Simplicity's latest donations. Nice one, Simplicity!
Keria is back in the bFM studio this week for Freak The Sheep! Very exciting stuff. No Live and Direct yet, but you can enjoy these fresh tuines instead, featuring tracks by untitled, PAPLOCO, Uber Driver, Alan Brown and Thrice Great. Huge thanks to NZ On Air Music! ~ ~ ~
In this Morning Glory we practice exercising free will with Sofía. Neive Strang and Jaz Paterson join along for a interviews about their new singles A Sweet Dive and What Am I Meant To Do.
A quick brazillian interlude includes tracks from:
On this week's show, Thursday host Emma Gleason interviewed Jay Ryan (a long-time bFM listener) about his thrilling new show, The Ridge, and why he wears a kilt in it. They talked music (The Pixies and Troy Kingi) and the episode also includes tracks from Dartz, The Clash, Pearly*, Garageland and more.
Featuring Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall, guest selections on What's Cooking with Ōtautahi postpunk doomnoise trioMoider Mother, and Joel of Radio Mother speaks to the founders of Nymphoabout the origins of their iconic clubnight (and now label), plus some of the exciting things they have planned for the future! This interview is part of our coverage of Auckland Pride 2025. Whakarongo mai nei!