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  • Ella Borg
    Jan 6 2022
    Ella Borg is a rising star in the Melbourne art scene. They touch all corners of our community through dynamic and refreshing work - often pulling on personal and sensory experience. 
With a portfolio that constantly diversifying, Ella has championed using the tools at hand and creating something that is unique to themselves. Now, a highly sought after creator, they juggle their time between designing, photographing, merchandising, video editing, and public relations - just to name a few. Spinning many plates, Ella has found themselves collaborating with some of the most unique brands and artists across Australia, with the most recent collaboration being with POSMO (a sex toy concept store inspired by queer theory) to create a series of prints. Ella discusses how the ‘untitled’ series was set to explore the link between gender indentity and sexual identity with neurodivergent individuals. 

 Across their instagram you’ll find plenty of process videos and imagery, Ella calls out that they draw a lot of inspiration from digital platforms used and always want to make the most of the tools on hand. This results in a unique and very internet inspired aesthetic - one they link back to find their identity through internet culture.

Ella dropped into the studio to chat about coming out via the internet, the superpowers of being a neurodivergent artist, and how to value yourself as an up and coming artist. 


 This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Madison Griffiths
    Nov 4 2021
    Madison Griffiths is a Melbourne creator who wears many hats - tattoo artist, journalist, podcast producer just to name a few.

With a career that is constantly changing and becoming more nuanced, Madison has quickly become one of the champion voices for important and taboo topics. After recently diving head first into the tattoo world she has released season two of ‘Tender’ on Broadwave podcast network, providing a raw and vulnerable look into life after an abusive relationship. Madison has been working as a freelance journalist for the past few years, partnering often with Vice Australia, covering a range of topics like the march for men, and red pilled women. 

Being adapt at handling challenging topics and throwing herself in the deep end, she has carved herself a space as a writer with a unique voice and thought provoking sentiment. 

Tender season one walked us through a confronting and vulnerable experience in which Madison escaped an abusive relationship, season two finds Mads in producer chair with co-producer of Tender, Beth Atkinson Quinton (@bethaq) who is also the host of @theglasshouse.rrras - as we follow the story of Roia Atmar and her experience. We were floored at the production quality the team behind Tender have delivered, more importantly though, floored at the genuine, at times scary, impactful story that the season shares with us. It left me with a feeling of responsibility of care for those around us and a greater understanding of the real horror that can happen in any home. 

We were lucky enough to spend an hour with her and listen to her exciting tattoo career, a few hilarious anecdotes of her time as a journalist, and a thorough walk through on Tender and domestic abuse. Tender is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify with a weekly release schedule. You can start your listening journey here. 

 You can keep up to date with Mads through Instagram. 

 This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Lockdown Blues
    Sep 24 2021
    This month we tackled the podcast a little differently. We’ve all been impacted by lockdown in a variety of ways - Adrian and Darcy catch up to talk about how they are experiencing the current lockdown, we both share personal ways we have been looking after our own mental health. We’re also joined by Zara, a registered psychologist, to ask some burning questions about the impact lockdown is having on our generations. Additionally, Zara shares a curated list of free support networks we can all access if you’ve had your mental health impacted in any way. Please look after yourself and check in with your friends and family - we all don’t need to go through this alone and will get through it. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Guy Tyzack
    Aug 22 2021
    Guy Tyzack is a Victorian short film & music video director. With a hard focus on character driven stories and an acute awareness of his inspirations and limitations, Guy has quickly become the go to man for music videos in Melbourne - with recent productions with the Murlocs, Hideous Sun Demons, and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard. Guys fascination with character was developed early in his love for the Mighty Boosh, since then he has always loved the humour in outliers and odd things. After studying in VCA and creating several short films, Melbourne band Gonzo reached out for help in creating a music video - Guy quickly learnt that these odd character driven studies with loose plot structures leant perfectly to his interests. Since then Guy has been working with a collection of top shelf Melbourne band with plans to continue. Guy talks about learning to thrive in a stress induced environment and how to find magic within those limitations, calling back to a Lars von Trier film “The Five Obstructions” he viewed several years ago. It’s clear that Guy is an incredibly thoughtful and reflective creator, aware of his influences but able to critique bad habits he had previously adopted from them (re:storyboards are for cowards). It’s an exciting time for Guy as it feels like he is only starting to really flesh out this space in Melbourne - we can’t wait to follow along for the ride. Guy Tyzack’s work is available to view on Vimeo.  You can follow Guy through Instagram. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Celebration Nation
    Jul 19 2021
    Retail is the worst on holidays. Celebration Nation is a female led comedy brought to you by the creative minds of Jenny Zhou, Gaby Seow, and Molly Daniels - who each have written, produced, and starred in the production. Pulling on the relatable theme of retail, Celebration Nation sees our stars facing into the awful experience of shoppers over a holiday period. Our trio of rising Melbourne talent have created this 6 part web series through a partnership with Screen Australian and Google YouTube. We were lucky enough to catch them just before the launch of their show. Tune in to find out the challenges these three have faced in the Australian film & TV industry, the hurdles you must jump to green light a show, and the tedious impact COVID can have on a production. It’s easy to see why Screen Australia & YouTube have put their trust in them - each of them have the passion, charisma, and talent, needed to frontline Australia’s growing presence on the world stage. Don’t skip out on an unforgettable and inspiring episode. Celebration Nation will be available on July 31st on YouTube. You can follow updates on Celebration Nation through Instagram. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Austen
    May 20 2021
    Austen is a Melbourne-based pop icon. Austen has a unique sound matched only by her curated unique style. Pulling on synth-pop, electronic, and indie influencers, Austen has quickly become a rising star in the Melbourne scene. Austen adopts a bold character through her performance, one that has a striking look and massive presence - this is a surprising juxtaposition against her self-described introvert self. This character allows her to face the media head-on, which as a self-managed artist, is quite a formidable task. We caught Austen at the perfect time to chat about her new single ‘North South East West’, a beautiful track with a powerful hook. She shared some valuable insight on how she managers herself and the many hats she needs to wear to do so. Make sure to check out both the track and the dream-like video before tuning into the episode. You can follow Austen Instagram and on Spotify. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Fenn Wilson
    Apr 19 2021
    Fenn Wilson is folk musician based in Melbourne. He’s an artist weathered into shape through gigs, playing at notable festivals such as the Port Fairy Folk Festival and the Queenscliff Music Festival – where he was named Emerging Artist of the Year. Fenn released his debut album ‘Tales of the Black Dog’ in 2015 and followed this up in 2019 with his somber & moving EP ‘Ghost Heroin’. A nuanced listen about new emotions during a challenging time. Now, at Cheating Heart records, Fenn is gracing Melbourne stages again with his new single 'Love again' - a beautiful track about the uncertainties of loving again after losing someone. Fenn is supported by George, Jack, Michael, and Fin, together they develop their tracks and have a wonderful stage presence. We were lucky to catch up with him after a dusty weekend at Boogie festival, tune in to hear him unpack his work and talk about how he approaches the music. You can follow Fenn Wilson on his Instagram and on Spotify. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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  • Erana James
    Mar 19 2021
    Erana picked up acting a few years back and has already built quite a catalogue of works. In addition to her role as Toni, you can find her in feature-length film ‘The changeover’ (2017) and as a recurring character in the New Zealand product ‘Golden Boy’ (2019). We caught up with her to hear about the challenges of getting into character & how COVID affected the media circuit for ‘The Wilds’. Erana shares how she stays resilient both on set and when facing an industry with a lot of knockbacks, you’ll also find some genuine heartfelt advice for anyone who wants to do the same. You can follow Erana James on her Instagram. This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Waddawurung, Bonurung, and Wurundjeri people of the eastern Kulin nation, and we wish to acknowledge them as the traditional owners.
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