Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess tell their spooky tales from Halloween; Fabian Fanboy dials in during a hike; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in a real interesting one, New Age; Brynley Stent pops up to talk comedy and the Billy T Award; more laughs as Zoë brings us another Billy T nominee, James Mustapic, and her theatre picks for this week; and we're lucky enough to have Selina Tusitala Marsh chatting to us about her book, Mophead. Big thanks to Orcon Small Business for everything, arohanui.
Happy new year and welcome back for another year of banging tunes on Saturday morning. Kicking off 2020, the first show of the year features new tracks from Moses Sumney, Tame Impala, Mac Miller, Mick Jenkins and more.
As the heat of the day wanes and the sun rests below the horizon, it’s time to turn inwards and reflect. Who were you today? Were you kind and open? Did you help someone in need?
We're joined in studio by Jon Bernais for Higher Porpoise and this episode also features the Sound of Sydney courtesy of Carlos Avilés.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way
Green desk host Jack Marshall talks to forest and bird's CEO Kevin Hague about a successful bid to stop an application to mine conservation land in Te Kuha in the Buller district.
For Green Desk this week Ella is talking to Jon Suliivan, one of the founders of an app, iNaturalist NZ, which Sulivan helps to drive in his free time.
This week for Green Desk Mangrove Mitch teams up with the almighty Oscar Perress and head to the last Zero Carbon Bill Submission Party held by School Strike NZ and Generation Zero. The two speak to representatives from both groups about the Bill, what it means to them and exactly what the new buzz word ‘Just Transition’ means.