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I/V w/ B-Real: January 17, 2018

I/V w/ B-Real: January 17, 2018 I/V w/ B-Real: January 17, 2018, 22.3 MB
Wed 17 Jan 2018

B-Real, Cypress Hill rap legend and now member of rap/rock supergroup Prophets of Rage, talks to Mike about the genesis of the supergroup's new self-titled album; how art and protest spring from the current state of the States; and the group's upcoming Auckland show. Get yr tickets HERE.

Can You Adam and Eve It? w/ Rob Bollix: January 17, 2018

Can You Adam and Eve It? w/ Rob Bollix: January 17, 2018 Can You Adam and Eve It? w/ Rob Bollix: January 17, 2018, 24.29 MB
Wed 17 Jan 2018

Researching black holes has only gone and blown Rob's bloody mind. Did you know black holes _burp_? Yeah. Neither did we.

95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc: January 16, 2018

95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc: January 16, 2018 95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc: January 16, 2018, 327.89 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2018

Today on your bFM Breakfast: the blessed return of the newsteam; Pennie has a question and, boy, does the listenership provide; Alex tells us what to watch out for when we're watching in 2018; and Dr. Daniel's so cutting edge Mike hurt himself.

Ready, Steady, Learn w/ Dr. Daniel McCormick: January 16, 2018

Ready, Steady, Learn w/ Dr. Daniel McCormick: January 16, 2018 Daniel McCormick: January 16, 2018, 126.54 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2018

Medical science can, and often does very successfully, use electrical stimulation to help trigger responses in the human body. However, the specificity of the stimulation needed (i.e. not zapping everything in the nearby radius) has long meant these sorts of implants were limited to pacemakers and cochlear implants. ...But not for long if our guest's research is anything to go by. A current research fellow investigating the use of light stimulation on genetically targeted neurons, Dr. McCormick is on the cutting edge of a potentially game changing technique in the treatment of disease.

Fashun w/ Penelope Noir: January 16, 2018

Fashun w/ Penelope Noir: January 16, 2018 Fashun w/ Penelope Noir: January 16, 2018, 35.79 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2018

What starts as a simple query regarding Pennie's weekend turns into deep cut (sorry) woodchopping info. But why _do_ axemen wear white pants? And are those ...Chucks? (Sorry again.)

Viewmaster w/ Alexander Gandar: January 16, 2018

Viewmaster w/ Alexander Gandar: January 16, 2018 Viewmaster w/ Alexander Gandar: January 16, 2018, 37.59 MB
Tue 16 Jan 2018

Alex looks into our 2018 future, detailing some of his most anticipated telly fare, as well as looking at an unlikely (but, it turns out, direct bloodline) heir to the The O.C., Marvel's Runaways. Welcome to The Pride, b*tch.

Thanks to NEON.

95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc: January 15, 2018

95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc: January 15, 2018 95bFM Breakfast with Mikey Havoc: January 15, 2018, 324.49 MB
Mon 15 Jan 2018

Today on your bFM Breakfast: Jogai's in charge; Kiran's got some questions; Jacinda's got some answers; and Ange brings it all together, holistically, as per.

Natural Ange w/ Angela Haldane: January 15, 2018

Natural Ange w/ Angela Haldane: January 15, 2018 Natural Ange w/ Angela Haldane: January 15, 2018, 113.78 MB
Mon 15 Jan 2018

The disparate strands of health and wellbeing in one holistic package: it's yr mate Ange. Naturally.

Loose Reads w/ Kiran Dass: January 15, 2018

Loose Reads w/ Kiran Dass: January 15, 2018 Loose Reads w/ Kiran Dass: January 15, 2018, 28.13 MB
Mon 15 Jan 2018

Wellington author Megan Dunn is getting all meta and riffing on Ray Bradbury's classic novel about the end of reading, Fahrenheit 451, in Tinderbox - an exploration of literary culture and the struggle to make sense of life in the twenty-first century.

What's Up? w/ Jacinda Ardern: January 15, 2018

What's Up? w/ Jacinda Ardern: January 15, 2018 What's Up? w/ Jacinda Ardern: January 15, 2018, 18.89 MB
Mon 15 Jan 2018

How was the break for our dear leader? Did we miss anything? And what can we look forward to in the government's year ahead?