A re-group post Auckland Anniversary day. David chats about a moon rock in the ioval office and Paddy from Roundhead chats about improving diversity in the music industry.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: How about this humidity in Tāmaki, eh? We're feeling it; National Party Deputy Leader, Dr. Shane Reti, dials in to catch up with Rachel after Waitangi weekend; Rob talks us through a good cry on The Mind Trench; Jo and Jessie pop in talk about Cook Thinks Again; we've got some media news to indulge in with Tim Batt; and we're jumping on board the nautical terms on Word Salad.
Reading in the public library may seem like a solo act, but in the silence lies a collective love for the written word and that's what makes the shared moments precious. Now sit back, relax and share a collective love for harmonious audio in this episode.
Featuring friend segments; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés and Higher Porpoise from our pal Jon Bernais.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and those who spread gratitude in a resolute way.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Dr. Lara Greaves phones up to chat politics inPolitical Commentary; Natalie's here giving us all the best tips on making the perfect miso in Breakfast Food; School Strike 4 Climate's Jack Barlow pops into the studio to talk about the march up Queen Street tomorrow; and Amanda from Wax Chattels come up to talk about the Cross Street Music Fest! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Fabian Fanboy dials up with what's good in new movies in Fabian's Hollywood; Dr. Kirsten Zemke is in the studio talking Cool Jazz in Travelling Tunes; legendary Dianne Swan comes in to chat about her brand new album, The War on Peace of Mind; Sam Sinnott has some good TV recommendations in Viewmaster; and Soft Plastics' Laura phones up to talk about their brand new track Loozer! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Dr. Kirsten Zemke is in the studio for Travelling Tunesfilling the airwaves with crooners; Keegan Fepuleai A.K.A. DJ Forrest Gump comes in to talk about what's happening this weekend at Te Karanga ā Hape; Sam's here with another fabulous TV recommendation for us on Viewmaster; and Womb are on the line chatting about their new EP and upcoming gig! Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: In Fashun, Penelope Noir is here talking about the style of the indescribable Patti Smith; Jenna has a fabulous book recommendation in Loose Reads that'll be perfect for the cozy winter weather; and Salene answers all your tenancy rights questions in A Room of One's Own! Whakarongo mai.