Episodes
My mum returns to the show to discuss chemo, funerals and a happy death.
Published 11/01/15
Published 11/01/15
Ada Nicodemou returns to discuss the Perth telethon, the difficulty with Australian awards shows and the future of television.
Published 10/22/15
Dan Brophy returns to talk George Miller and the Graphic festival, a twist on found footage horror and the importance of a strong massage.
Published 10/11/15
Patrick Brammall returns to talk theatre mishaps, why Australian entertainers are compelled to seek work internationally and the scourge of anonymous internet commentary.   
Published 10/05/15
Jessica Grace Smith is an actor, writer and soon-to-be-director. She talks about moving to Australia, learning to appreciate the audition process and taking creative control.   
Published 09/26/15
Mary Lou Ryan is the co-founder of the fashion label Bassike. She talks about where she finds her inspiration, pushing the limits of self-expression and how to balance work and motherhood. 
Published 09/13/15
Sam Cavanagh returns to clarify the correct pronunciation of his last name, dealing with internet addiction and why he's sticking with books.
Published 09/06/15
Journalist and writer Ben McKelvey returns to discuss the his upcoming book Born To Fight about UFC champion Mark Hunt. 
Published 09/02/15
Wil Anderson is a comedian, podcaster and host of Gruen. He talks about the free-form conversation, what it means to really listen and becoming a dog-person.
Published 08/24/15
Justin Hamilton is a comedian and writer. He talks about his love of film trivia, honouring the legacy of beloved characters and how you could bring The Riddler to the big screen.
Published 08/16/15
Actor Katherine Hicks talks about the reason she loved rugby as a little girl, being easily spooked and being a militant ballerina stage mother.
Published 08/09/15
Gemma Lee is a director, writer and artist. She talks about growing up in Scotland during Cool Britannia, the beauty and frontier history of Broome and working with dyslexia.
Published 08/02/15
Eileen Clausen is my mum and currently undergoing treatment for Stage 4 breast cancer. She talks about taking the next step with chemotherapy, finding her voice in the fifities and learning to become a progressive thinker.
Published 07/26/15
Kate McCartney is a writer, actor and director. She talks about being too pale for television, striking gold with The Katering Show and racially insensitive primary school productions.
Published 07/19/15
Steven "Gatesy" Gates is a comedian, musician and the good looking one (placeholder) from Tripod. He talks about the nerds that make up heavy metal, why he stopped watching movie trailers and why he loves an Aussie accent.
Published 07/12/15
Cam Knight returns to discuss comedy in WA, why he's getting too old to drink and why every man needs a hobby.
Published 07/06/15
Richard Pyros returns to discuss the pressure of learning to dance with sword, whether or not AC/DC caused the GFC and confused memories of Robert Palmer videos.
Published 06/28/15
Jules Lund returns to discuss his new business venture, the stress of going out on a limb and what eighteen months in Sydney (more precisely, Bondi) has given him.
Published 06/21/15
Patrick Brammall is Australia's most beloved comedic actor (behind Chris Lilley). After a gross start, he talks about bad cafe service, starring in the awful television series Canal Road and why he walked out of Mad Max Fury Road with forty-five...
Published 06/14/15
Dan Brophy is a producer, writer and model. He talks about his time as a door bitch, what he would do with a time machine and the importance of mindfulness.
Published 06/07/15
Osher Gunsberg returns to the show to talk Mad Max Fury Road. May contain spoilers, so just go out and see the movie already. You won't regret it.
Published 05/31/15
Benedict Wall is an actor and writer. He talks about a roaming childhood in New Zealand, being the guy that people feel comfortable making fun of and that one-time he was a bouncer in NYC.
Published 05/25/15
Henry Zalapa is a writer/director. I mispronounce his name from the very start (it's Za-LA-pa) but he is too polite to correct me. We talk Age of Ultron, It Follows and moviemaking in general. WARNING: SOME MILD SPOILING
Published 05/10/15
Dave Anthony is a comedian and host of the excellent podcast The Dollop. He talks about his first Melbourne International Comedy Festival and religion in the modern world.
Published 05/03/15