Jonny starts of the morning with an interview with Serebii about his upcoming album Dimeand play a first-spin of the leading single Might As Well Be Watching. Kaitlyn reported in from Q Theatre to cover the Great Camp-In with Campingcast Tom Sainsbury, Chris Parker, Kura Forrester and Brynley Stent. The comedic cast of the upcoming Silo Theatre production spent the evening sleeping in tents on the Q Theatre stage to get into the zone for the upcoming play (which has very little to do with actual camping and more to do with high camp). Julien Dyne then phoned in to chat to Jonny about the upcoming Circling Sun and Romi Wrightsgig at Double Whammy this Friday. To round off the morning was Ready Steady Learn, brought to you by Waipapa Taumata Rau University of Auckland. Dr Kiri Dell spoke about the Faculty of Engineering and Business School's collaboration with iwi in the Whareponga Valley to address climate change related challenges facing the Ruātoria region of Tai Rawhiti.
Mōrena Radio Mother listeners! Join us for 2 hours of awesome beats and an interview with Director Allie Howel andProducer Angel Kameta from the upcoming film Ata Pūao, a coming-of-age film set in Tāmaki Makarurau following a young Māori trans woman discovering and surviving the city. Whakarongo mai!
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e te iwi - every week is māori language week! join my bestie, raquel meihana (he/him), and i as we go into the waiata māori archives. a special show with two times the trans energy! also, we chat to piet tuinder about the kakī/black stilt this week on our new(ish) segment, me and all my homies love native manuuuuuuuu!!!
big ups to the Tuning Fork for supporting this show and always tucking me into bed each night x
this week's morning glory with liv is brought to u by cd's! i love cd's! i keep them in my big pockets at all times and sometimes have a wee snack on them. enjoy this meal deal i have prepared for u! i also talk to piet tuinder about the warou/welcome swallow on our native manu segment this wiki! and kōrero with my trans sister lily catastrophe about her show at basement theatre this wiki!!!
Tinnies to the ready mi amigos for a crash course in all things Shane Embury...literally! This weeks shows only gone and donned itself as a bloody pub quiz, 'ripper'! Get to know the three heckkkkkkkah magnifico bands playing at most likely THE best gig at our home away from home, The Kings Arms, before she closes her doors and becomes yet ANOTHER set of wanky offices and apartments for smug, trust fund, yuppie scooooooom.
The rules are very simple,
- If you get a question correct you have a drink
- If you get a question wrong you have a double drink
- If I say 'Is that someone at the door?' on a decent blast beat you drink
- If SOMEONE PLAYING AT HOME says 'Is that someone at the door?' at any moment throughout the game everyone has to finish their vessels.
DRINK RESPONSIBLY! GO OUT SAFE! GET HOME SAFE! HAVE FUN!
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'Po Ata Rau (Now Is The Hour)' by Guide Rangi M.B.E. and the Famous Arawa Concert Party in response to "I would like to request an emotional track to say goodbye to two good friends who both died in the slips in Muriwai" & "Hey B, my emotional request whould be for a 'deep, longing desire' the kind you have for a lover you have been apart from but wish to return to 💜 x" for the Emotional Request of the week (out to the # ending in 303 & 521)
what do u do when the world is falling apart? when everything feels hopeless? when your unbelievably hot wife leaves you for derek down the road?.... u listen to morning glory with liv. come one, come all and let us lock in for two hours of audio magic. this week we are talking about the taranui/caspian tern on "me and all my homies love native manu!" whakarongo mai e hoa mā!