Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mitch has brought in all his records and is ready to carry you through this Tuesday morning; the Mayor dials in to talk about Level One changes, Council funding cuts and this ongoing drought; another Short Player features Keanu Raves; Sam joins us for a nostalgic review; and Jemaima Tiatia-Seath talks about her research into period poverty in Aotearoa.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Getting through Wednesday with some superb selections; Rob has two truths and one lie, but all in all, three wacky facts; the Prime Minister dials this week to discuss the Covid quarantine procedures in Aotearoa, Ihumātao, and the DHB's; Tim's got a media update for us; and Amelia reckons she knows a few bird names. A lot of bird related content today.
Heaps of fun with a naming convention."Someone someone 'and the' something something". Starts and ends with Jason and The Scorchers, and a heap in between.
We've hit mixtape number thirty in this shithouse year and what better way to celebrate this occasion than to have ol' mate Sebpuku curating the first half of this mix (please excuse all the Australian accents) with a mixture of black and death metal (both classics, the obscure and his own circles), Sydney hip-hop and the goth-ier sides of his pallet. The second side of this tape is me, cobbled together over shifts at my day job and between classes in the crumbling institution I attend.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a gloomy ol' morning out there, but nothing a good Breakfast Show can't fix; Second Guessing wakes us all up; the Mayor dials in to talk about Kauri dieback, Zero Waste, and Museum cuts; Zoë's thrilled because Basement theatre is reopening; and Priyanka from the University of Auckland joins us to talk engineering.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A moody Monday morning in Tāmaki Makaurau; Rupert dials in with some tips for budgeting and managing your KiwiSaver; Pennie brings glam rock to Aotearoa with Space Waltz; we are lucky enought to hear from three of the nominees for the APRA Silver Scroll award; Suri's got a book recommendation for us; and Justine helps us through the weird times for employment. Now... Who feels like baked beans for Breakfast?
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We made it to Spring, and we are absolutely excited about it; the Mayor dials in a little earlier this week to make sure we all understand the Level 2.5 guidelines; a round of Second Guessing brings us some apple slices; Zoë's got a couple of online theatre picks that she's pretty thrilled about; and David Clark from the University of Auckland talks taking exhibitions online.