Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Friday and gee whiz, have we got prizes for you; Dr. Kirsten Zemke reckons New Jack Swing is the way into the weekend; and Natalie from The Blind Date Project pops up for Stage Direction to talk about her love life.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: So much sunshine this morning, just lovely really; we catch some of Rachel's chat with Holly Herndon during her Laneway; Dr. Kirsten Zemke is back with some British Blues; Tom Sainsbury pops in to talk about Auckland Museum's pride celebrations; Zoë joins us with Freya Finch to talk about OurGala; and Luke from Phoenix Foundation dials in for a quick chat.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's riding solo, will the radio break? Stay tuned to find out; do you know the history of perfume? Penelope Noir does, lucky she's here; the crew from Monster Valley give Rachel a visit to chat about their launch party; and Jenna returns with Braised Pork by An Yu. When does Tess get back again?
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the show with a beautifully crisp morning (thanks Rick Breeze) and diving straight into some politics with National MP, Nicola Willis; Rob's giving taking us down the rabbit hole of defrosting; David Farrier joins us to talk all sorts of Webworms; Tim's here to update us on all things media; and Amelia's talking quarantine. Topical.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are brainstorming ways to cross the Waitematā Harbour; Second Guessing brings us The B52's; the Mayor catches up with Rachel about the ongoing saga with the Harbour Bridge, the latest with the Dome Valley landfill, and the Canal Road trees; Gina pops in to chat about the upcoming Show Me Shorts Film Festival; Zoë gives us the lowdown on what's good in theatre this week; Short Player features Wax Chattels; and Kiara talks to Rach about developing a training app for healthcare workers for particular medical equipment.
I tēnei ata on the Breakfast Show: the Deputy Leader of the Opposition is on the line forWhat's Up w/ Dr Shane Reti; Rob talks about tall penguins and lonely ducks on The Mind Trench; and Amelia teaches us about Science Fiction words on Word Salad! Whakarongo mai!
It's a damp Tuesday morning, and Rachel and Zoë take you through from 7 until 10 with a special edition of A Room of One's Own with Salene where she shares advice and help for renters who are struggling after the Auckland floods, the Creative Director of Auckland Pride Festival, Nathan Joe, is on the line for a kōrero, Janina Nana Yaa chats about their F.O.L.A. show on Stage Direction, and we learn about anauralia on Ready Steady Learn! Whakarongo mai nei, and sending out much aroha to everyone affected by the floods over the weekend xx