I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Rachel's away so we've got the super cool Keria (who you may remember from Morning Glory's of yore) sailing the Breakfast ship. First up we have Penelope Noir for Fashun; Artbank's Tom Tuke is in the studio to chat about his puppet show, Paloma and the Do of Death; Suri lets us know what's good in books for Loose Reads; and Justine helps out with all your work and union stuff in Red Dead Redemption! Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata we play a festive round of Second Guessing, the Mayor dials in for his last chat of 2021, Rachel is joined in studio by a guitar-toting Louisa Nicklin to play some songs, Alice Canton gives us a round-up of the year in theatre, and we dive into the world of crime science on Ready, Steady, Learn. Whakarongo mai nei!
Have your cucumber face masks ready, it's Universal Harmony with dr.Snikkers! With so many differences between us, let's instead focus on that which connects us.
Often, it requires peeling multiple layers and being empathetically curious. Do you know what, though, it also inevitably means we’ll still disagree sometimes! That's ok. Hello, life. Again, we focus on that which connects us.
Featuring the Sound of Sydney segment, courtesy of Carlos Avilés.
~ universal harmony ~
Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.
"I really enjoy your show, very much, every week. I always hear new things and it's always lots of fun. Except for the 10% or so of tracks that make me feel overwhelmingly physically anxious. I don't like those." - Jade, Grey Lynn