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A podcast with funny, smart and interesting people about news, tech and culture.

Dom Hennequin


    • Jul 3, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    Josh Janssen, filmmaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016 73:55


    Melbourne filmmaker and friend Josh Janssen joins Dom to talk about his career which includes working for Austereo Network, Envato and now his own company Full Stack Films. You can find Full Stack Films at fullstackfilms.com.au and find Josh on Twitter, he's @joshjanssen.

    Josh Taylor, journalist

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 67:31


    Today on the show, why Apple can't innovate. Plus, award-winning journalist Josh Taylor from Crikey.com.au. We’ll be talking politics including the Turnbull government’s current woes and “The Road to Ruin” the book by Nikki Savva about Tony Abbott’s downfall as prime minister, making the transition from tech reporter to political reporter, who are the better liars, politicians or entrepreneurs, and I ask who his preferred prime minister is. Malcolm Turnbull or Kevin Rudd?

    Jeremy Story Carter, journalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2016 66:15


    This episode’s guest is journalist Jeremy Story Carter. Jeremy previously worked as a regional reporter for the ABC in Bunbury, Western Australia, and he’s now based in Melbourne working for Radio National where he recently completed an Australian music series called “I’m Here Now”. He was previously Melbourne editor of music news website Fasterlouder and in this interview we talk about how he got from there to the ABC, the current state of music journalism, and why he doesn’t think his journalism degree was very useful. Listen to Jeremy's series 'I'm Here Now' here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/i'm-here-now/7048600 Follow Jeremy on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jstorycarter?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

    Mark Di Stefano, journalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2016 69:01


    This episode I talk to Political Editor for Buzzfeed Australia, Mark Di Stefano. Mark started his career at the ABC making tea for newsreader Juanita Phillips, eventually going on to become its Darwin Correspondent. In his time at Buzzfeed he's had a Twitter feud with Leigh Sales, exposed Mark Latham as the man behind the abusive @RealMarkLatham Twitter account, and has seen the publisher become one of the most important voices in news. You can follow Mark on Twitter @MarkDiStef

    Asher Tan, entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 26:58


    Bitcoin is the currency of the Internet: a distributed, worldwide, decentralized digital money with no government, company, or bank in charge it. Coinjar markets itself as the easiest way to buy and sell your Bitcoin, and believe it or not, but it’s an Australian company. In this interview Asher tries to explain the importance of Bitcoin, how far he sees the appeal of CoinJar scaling, and why it’s so hard to be a startup in Australia, he had to move the business to the UK.

    Simon Harman and Al Jeffery, entrepreneurs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 43:25


    This episode I’m talking to the founders of co-living startup Base, Al Jeffrey who’s 21, and Simon Harman who’s only 19 years. These two are in the process of acquiring a space in Melbourne that 16 carefully selected young people who are entrepreneurially minded and want to change the world for the better will inhabit, help build and pay to live in. While it may sound like a share house, the boys insist it’s something more. So, in this interview you’ll hear me try to weed through the buzzwords and get to the nuts and bolts of how Base works, why it needs to exist, and most importantly, how it can distinguish itself from just being another entrepreneurial wank job. Fairfax article referenced in this episode: http://www.domain.com.au/news/turning-a-sharehouse-into-a-profitable-coliving-experience-20151125-gl68cs/

    Hugh Stephens, entrepreneur

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 64:58


    In this interview Social Media Entrepreneur, Hugh Stephens joins me to talk about how he moved from studying medicine to going full-time into social and digital media consulting, we go deep into the weeds of social media discussing online advertising, Facebook Instant Articles, and people’s affection for Instagram, and we discuss what Hugh would do if Schedugram - his Instagram scheduling service - were to die tomorrow.

    Josh Robson, actor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2015 62:36


    This episode, Dom sits down with actor Josh Robson who is currently touring with the cast of the Australian cast of Les Miserables. Previously he featured in the world premier of King Kong the musical, and in 2014 he won theRob Guest Endowment Award. In this interview Josh talks about the best and worst parts of touring a musical, his biggest fuck-up in 'Les Mis' so far, his time studying at the Victorian College of the Arts, and why King Kong the Musical didn't work.

    Mohammed El-Leissey, politician, comedian

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 70:03


    On this episode of Boyish, Dom speaks to community youth worker, greens politician, standup comedian, and reality TV contestant, Mohammed El-Leissey. Mo talks about how his career got started, the time had to decide between running as a Greens candidate or becoming a contestant on The Amazing Race, and whether he’d have the career he has today if he wasn’t a Muslim. Follow Mohammed on Twitter (@m_elleissey) Follow the show on Facebook (Facebook.com/boyishpodcast), Twitter (@boyishpodcast) + Instagram (@boyishpodcast).

    Feelds, musician

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2015 60:23


    Musician James Seymour, the man behind the solo project Feelds and lead singer of Swim Season sits down with Dom to talk the pros and cons of working solo vs working with a band, writing music for films and commercials, his go to pair of shoes, his favourite watch brand, and what app he likes to use on the toilet. You can follow Feelds at facebook.com/thisisfeelds, on Instagram as FeeldsMusic, and you can find Swim Season's EP "Cascades" on Spotify and iTunes.

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