Olly's got a crate full of fresh finds to share on UH today. Keeping it dubby, spacious and swung to hell and back. The we get into the songier side of the electronic spectrum. Midnight vibes only!
Fabian Fanboy joins us *birefly* before the grim weather comes down and causes some, ah, technical difficulties... But before that, Mikey and Fabian talk Ben Is Back, the new Julia Roberts number, but is it worth revisiting? Stay tuned for more movie reviews and less technical difficulties next time.
His Worship talks to Mike about taxes, the compulsory contribution to state revenue, ah, lovely. But what about property tax? Particulary, downtown? Hmm. Also covering the Creative Communities Scheme funding available for Tāmaki Makaurau art projects. Nice.
Ah, the brassica family, what a delicious food group. Leisha's talking broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and brussel sprouts... Are we yay or nay these cute little vegetables? Leisha's got a few good recipes for this yummy winter veg group.
Ah! Yes! The glorious sandwiches, something that some may say is under-rated, but no us here on Breakfast. Whether it's grilled cheese or chicken salad, Leisha's got the hot tips for how to make your sandwich a great time.
Ah yes. Marijuana and media. Thanks Jonny and Big Hungry for this gem of a segment. Don't worry if you missed the precious 4.20pm mark this Thursday 26 September, we've got you covered. Tune into the bCast and let yourself become dazed and/or confused. Radical dude.
Content Warning: This Long Player discusses addiction, abuse and mental health. Listener discretion isadvised.
Nahbo is the solo project of Pōneke-based artist, Taranaki Ah Young-Grace. They've released their debut album, 'Ruptured', and they chat to Jess about several tracks from this release. They share their experience with alcholism, Jazz School, and their enjoyment of Bojack Horseman and Bro'Town.
Tracklist: Figure
Slow Down
Herstory
Wide Eyed
Wrinkle
Ah, another fire alarm show. Join us in chatting to Penelope Noir on Fashun about how the sailor suit became a children's outfit. Co-producers Saraid de Silva and Julie Zhu come up to the studio to talk about a new season of their podcast Conversations With My Immigrant Parents, being released weekly from today. On Loose Reads, Suri reviews Victory City by Salman Rushdie. Salene answers your tenancy queries on A Room Of One's Own. Whakarongo mai nei!