EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 35 MIN
Full Show Si & Lana Thur 11 June 26 📻
from Si, Lana & The Breakfast Club · host rova | More FM
It is an absolute chaotic roller coaster of an episode today! The crew stumbles across some juicy online gossip about themselves and decides to address the rumors head-on to find out what's actually true. Then, Simon goes on a hilarious late-night mission to find an NZ Post box in the dark—but things take an incredibly awkward turn when Lana and Bondy demand to know exactly what he was trying to mail. Plus, we go hunting for New Zealand's smallest-ever tax refund and find a listener whose husband received a staggering payout from the IRD, we talk about the massive "common sense" layout changes hitting Kmart Australia, and Speedy breaks down the brand-new AI features coming to your iPhone. Inside this episode: 00:00 — Podcast Intro (Not for Radio) 🤫 01:55 — Therapy Thursday: Bike Chain Disasters 🚴‍♂️💥 10:13 — Online Gossip: What Are They Saying About Us? 💻👀 15:50 — NZ's Smallest Tax Refund Is Found (The 1-Cent Payout!) 💰 20:56 — What on Earth Was Simon Trying to Post? 📬😳 25:00 — Speedy Breaks Down the Brand-New iPhone AI Features 📱 30:18 — Common Sense Layout Changes Hitting Kmart Australia 🛒 32:48 — Tree of the Year Voting Is Officially Open! 🌳🇳🇿 Love the show? Rate us 5-stars on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and follow Si, Lana & The Breakfast Club on rova so you never miss an episode of our award-winning show!
What this episode covers
This episode has it all: a hunt for New Zealand's smallest tax refund, juicy online gossip about the show, Si's awkward late-night search for a NZ Post box, and the mystery item he really didn't want to talk about. We also dive into New Zealand's Tree of the Year competition, share our favourite contenders, and check out the latest changes coming to Kmart Australia and Apple's newest iPhone features.
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Full Show Si & Lana Thur 11 June 26 📻
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