Episodes
The final episode for season one features one of the biggest hip hop groups in the country: Thundamentals.  We talk to Jeswon about the rise of Australian hip hop, how it had to be tough to survive, before discovering vulnerability was the path into the hearts of music fans. 
Published 07/10/20
This week we welcome to the Ferg Dome, another, better, Ferg.  Fergus James has a plethora of viral songs on Spotify, we discuss his first-ever gig (ever!) opening for Ed Sheeran, being discovered by Justin Timberlake in high school, and his farm-boy lifestyle. 
Published 07/09/20
Today on the show we talk to comedian and actor David Quirk who has appeared in shows such as Rosehaven, Please Like Me, and a plethora of other projects. David Quirk is one of Australia's most recognised comedians and has won awards such as the Golden Gibbo at the MICF. 
Published 07/03/20
Today on the show Carlton Football Club superstar DARCY VESCIO joins us for a fantastic interview that encompasses tackling sheep for football practice, Mum's and Dads, plus Darcy outdresses Ferg at the very beginning of the episode. 
Published 07/02/20
Today on the show we have one of Australia's favourite Logie-winning comedians Dilruk Jayasinha.  Dil talks about separating his happiness from stand-up comedy, the state of the comedy industry, and finding joy away from making people laugh. 
Published 06/26/20
Carla Geneve is one of Ferg's favourite musicians. Carla is based in Western Australia and has a critically acclaimed self-titled EP out concurrently with a new single called 'Don't Wanna Be Your Lover'. The two discuss the state of the music industry, Neil Young, and the way Lou Reed didn't give a shit in interviews.  
Published 06/26/20
Today on the show we have a Los Angeles - based musical artist called Danny Maisonneuve who goes by the name 'Sub Urban.'  Sub Urban burst onto the scene with his smash-hit 'Cradles' which has clocked up nearly half-a-billion streams on Spotify. Sub Urban has a debut EP out now everywhere called 'Thrill Seeker.' 
Published 06/25/20
A podcast with Aunty Donna where Broden Kelly was meant to show up, forgot, and Mark Bonnano happened to be randomly scrolling through Instagram to stumble upon the live stream. This podcast was not meant to happen. But Mark Bonnano made it happen. God bless you Mark Bonnano. 
Published 06/18/20
Today on the show we have one of Australia's brightest musical talents who's a Tassy girl and goes by the name Maddy Jane. Maddy has supported Harry Styles and Red Hot Chilli Peppers and comes from the bottom of Tasmania in a remote location called Brunny Island. Maddy Jane's debut album 'Not All Bad Or Good' is out now. 
Published 06/18/20
The Rubens are one of Australia's most recognised rock bands, they've done everything in the biz from being number 1 on Triple J's Hottest 100 to selling out stadiums. Elliot and Sam Margin talk give one of our funniest podcasts ever. 
Published 06/12/20
Alex The Astronaut has been described as one of "Australia's most powerful and important songwriters." We talk about Alex moving to New York on a soccer scholarship only to fall into the local folk scene, her lackluster musical talent in primary school, and her theory of nothingness.  
Published 06/11/20
Peter Singer is one of Australia's most recognised philosophers. A professor of bioethics at Princeton University, Singer was ranked number three on GDI's 'world's most influential contemporary thinkers,' and is the best selling author of books such as 'The Life You Can Save' and the seminal 'Animal Liberation.' Peter and I talk about his life-work, his father starting Melbourne's coffee boom, and his relationship with Paul Simon from Simon and Garfunkel. 
Published 06/05/20
Today on the show we talk to Tim Nelson of Cub Sport. Tim talks about falling in love with his bandmate and husband Sam Netterfield, the metamorphosis of Tim's confidence, and whether Tim's happiness is tied to his success in music. Please leave us a five-star review Cubs. 
Published 05/29/20
Today on the show we have one of Australia's brightest musical talents, also she's bloody hilarious. We talk about Alice's parents moving from West Germany to Australia in the late 1980s, and how her parents became 'boganifed'. If you get the chance go and see Alice Ivy live because she blurs the lines between live music and performance art, she's an absolute gem on the Australian music scene. Alice Ivy releases her studio album 'Don't Sleep' on July 17.
Published 05/21/20
Published 05/21/20
Today on the show we have my man Johnny Took from DMA's. DMA's burst onto the scene in 2014 with their debut single 'Delete.' They released their debut full-length album two years later called 'Hills End' followed by their album 'For Now' released in 2018. Johnny Took shares with us his views on happiness, the origin story for DMA's, the first time Johnny heard Tommy's voice, and his Dad being a roadie who worked for Neil Young. DMA's 'The Glow' drops July 10.
Published 05/21/20
Today on the show you might have heard of a little company called 'Netflix.' Today's guest is none other than Marc Randolph who is the co-founder and first CEO of that company which might have got you through the lockdown period. We talk about the initial idea for Netflix, how Blockbuster chose not to buy Netflix, Marc also discusses money and happiness + I ask him whether the Illuminati exists. Marc has a book called 'That Will Never Work - The Birth of Netflix and the Amazing Life of an...
Published 05/21/20
Wil Anderson is one of Australia's most loved comedians. He has toured the world, won awards, and lives in the countryside. Today on the show Wil talks about the forthcoming 'art boom', how his value-system is changing, and where he finds contentment. We also have a bloody good belly laugh. Host: Fergus Neal (Insta: @fergie_ferg1) Producers: Tom Parker & Kate Streader (@beatmagazine) Music: Aidan Ryan (Insta: @n0less) Artwork: Pheonix Trinidad (Insta: @pheoenixtrinidad
Published 05/21/20