As we continue to battle with the pandemic with a return to Level 3 Lockdown announced by the Government just prior to the show, take a moment to remember our resilience and team approach... kia kaha Auckland! Resilience is about toughness but also elasticity:
the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
"the often remarkable resilience of so many good Kiwis"
the ability of a substance or object to spring back into shape; elasticity. "good Kiwi attitudes have excellent wearability, panic resistance and resilience"
Featuring the Sound of Sydney courtesy of Carlos Avilés along with Higher Porpoise from Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach is in the studio with Tess and Zoë and we're feeling happy; Scotty Morrison dials in for a kōrero about Origins and Te Wiki o te Reo Māori; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us reggae for Travelling Tunes; Moana Maniapoto pops in with a brand new single to share; and Sam's been binge watching the Duchess on Netflix.
Downinto the blues hole for a chat with OG Darren Watson. Talkin' music, having a few laughs and dropping Avantadale Bowling Club & Tupac alongside Lightning Hopkins and Lyle Lovett 'cos hip hop is blues. And folk too.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are trying to figure out daylight savings... again; Penelope Noir definitely recommends A Stitch in Time; Dave and Chontalle give us their lowdown on From The Pit; and Jenna reckons you need to crack into one of Sigrid Nunez's books.
Today Rachel is joined in studio by Zoë and it's classic chaotic good energy from the start. Throughout the morning they chat vaporwave, memesis and playbour with Dr. Kirsten Zemke for Travelling Tunes, movies with the word 'paw' in the title with Fabian Fanboy, and hating rich people during Viewmaster with Sam! They are also joined by fantastic guests Dhamarat and Nanoise. Check it out!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are brainstorming ways to cross the Waitematā Harbour; Second Guessing brings us The B52's; the Mayor catches up with Rachel about the ongoing saga with the Harbour Bridge, the latest with the Dome Valley landfill, and the Canal Road trees; Gina pops in to chat about the upcoming Show Me Shorts Film Festival; Zoë gives us the lowdown on what's good in theatre this week; Short Player features Wax Chattels; and Kiara talks to Rach about developing a training app for healthcare workers for particular medical equipment.
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