It's Friday 13th, and Sofie and Jude are celebrating with some spooky song starters... This week's guest, Zion, keeps the energy flowing in his hour of power, with some rap and reggae beats to begin the morning right!
Get spooked!🐈⬛🎶🕷️
If you are a teenager or know a teenager who would like to come on the show, just get in touch! sofieperkinson@gmail.com
This week Sofie flies solo, sans Jude! Joined by the wonderful Gabi, the show storms through the miserable weather with some sunny feel-good tracks and a sprinkling of English & Russian Post Punk.
Heaven is the place where nothing ever happens, ya frothers! Heaven is the mighty B. ⛅🧘💫🌌🪄
This week, Sofie and Jude are both turning 17! To celebrate, this week's show floats along with some tracks relating to '17' itself, growing up, and basically any other cringe-worthy sentiments you can think of... Just jokes. A 'Teenage Frequencies' a week makes the wrinkles all leave!
this week whānau, piet and liv talk about the pūtangitangi/paradise shelduck! a very common manu but a very special one for piet, i mean what bird isn't special for piet at this point!
liv talks to nicki and wayne from howick about ginge and minge's show @ basement theatre this wiki, then talks to ginge and minge about the same show! house of ick guys u have to see it, u will never be the same!
This past week saw multiple polls on public support for Te Tiriti o Waitangi in lawmaking. In RNZ’s Reid Research poll, while 38.1% thought Te Tiriti had too much influence, 34.1% thought it was just right and 16.6% called for more.
The complex array of approaches to Te Tiriti were on full display this weekend, with politicians and MPs talking about what it means to them. Some of the narratives shared, especially by the act party, framed Te Tiriti’s role in politics as taking rights away from Pākehā and favouring Māori.
To discuss all of these, News Director Castor spoke to senior lecturer of sociology at the University of Auckland, Avril Bell.
You can find the article by Avril Bell here and more information on Matike Mai here.