Today on your bFM Breakfast: Sarah's in the drivers seat this morning; Dr. Bryce Edwards joins us to unravel some political chaos; Nat talks the ever-so-verstile egg on Breakfast Food; Troy returns with a bag of all sorts From The Crate; and Natural Ange is here to help us in these strange times.
Today on the show we just cruise through some chill Friday Morning tunes with a bit of gig guide and some good calls in with artist recomendations. Nice.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A sun is streaming into the studio, an absolute pearler; Nat pops in to talk about what we've grouped as cultured creams; Suzanne dials in to gives us the lowdown on the Crip Dance/Dance and Dis-ability panel tonight; Troy's got some summery selections From The Crate; and Natural Ange is here with remedies for all your ailments.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel reunites with Tess over a delicious coffee in the studio; Rob takes us on a journey through nature and sport on The Mind Trench; Tim gives us a highlights reel from election coverage over the weekend; and Amelia takes us through some of her favourite proverbs.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the morning with some exciting news about brand new Marlon Williams shows to announce; Dr. Lara Greaves dials in to give us some Political Commentary from Aotearoa; Nat talks summer salads on Breakfast Food; Kenny Sterling pops in to talk about his album and what else might be on the horizon; Troy's brings us his weekly selections on From The Crate; and Natural Ange pops in to prep us for the silly season.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach's got some good tunes to help us through this muggy weather in Tāmaki Makaurau; Professor Jennifer Curtin talks us through some political happenings in Aotearoa and internationally; PollyHill pops in for a chat about her brand new single and the upcoming festival season; Troy's got some festive tracks on From The Crate; and Robin from the Grawlixes dials in to talk about their single and upcoming gig.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess have been cooking up a storm and are ready to share their delectable treats; Second Guessing brings us some creamed rice; the Mayor talks us through the Alert Level changes in Auckland; Ana, aka Kōtiro, dials in to catch up with Rach about her new EP; Zoë fills us in on some epic virtual theatre; Short Player features David Adison's 'David Addison'; and Samantha from the University of Auckland talks us through ‘enabling’ human-computer interfaces as natural extensions of our body,