Influencers. They're the Kardashian clan of the creative world. They're the type of people called Karlie that do makeup tutorials on how to "kontour your kat". But since when did Karlie and her Kontouring Kat Kit get more attention than a Brunswick comedian or a pop-up poetry cafe founder? Tune in…
Ya gurl Ez takes to the stage and gives stand-up a solid nudge.
A very special ezpisode - Ez chats to Luke Pritchard (vocals/rhythm guitar) and Peter Denton (bass) from English pop/rock band, The Kooks. They discuss their recent Best Of tour in the EU/UK, reveal the secret to staying together for 10 years and new music to come...
A very special ezpisode - Ez and Allday smash some dark chocolate and chat about him moving to LA, going from raw comedy to rap and the pair looking eerily similar... Check out his latest album, Speeding and his vegan cooking tutorials. Regional tour info here. As promised, shooting stars memes here.
A very special ezpisode - Ez chats to Alex Lahey about surviving tour life, how to stay safe at festivals and what her TED Talk would be about... Check out her album "I Love You Like a Brother" and her Like a Version cover of Torn
A very special ezpisode - Ya gurl went to Falls Festival, Marion Bay! Day 1 features a latex horsehead, tent envy, overalls (with security tags), spooking Daryl Braithlate, ubering to Marion Bay from Hobart (absolutely do not rate) and snoozing front row in a mosh pit (sorry Alison Wonderland). Wrap it around your ears m8s.
Ez interviews jackinaction, Melbourne actor and host of YouTube channel, Game Fed. Starting out at Griffith University, Jack studied a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Theatre, learning his craft and the components of making a show. He then went on to work with a variety of theatre companies, notably performing in the Australian International Opera Company as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing and Tibalt and Paris in Romeo and Juliet. He’s also been an MC at the Oz Comic Con in Melbourne, performed a one-man comedy show, The Brain Room, and is currently one of the hosts for the YouTube channel, Game Fed. On today's show... 1. TED Talk - A Pirate's life isn't for pirates 2. Starting out 3. Fake News Game 4. Game Fed
The second half of Ez's interview with Trent Griffiths, communications and operations manager, and Arie Rain Glorie, program curator and director of Testing Grounds. They play the Fake News Game, get the lowdown on what the Arts Centre's spire is meant to resemble, and discuss what Testing Grounds is all about! If you'd like to know more about this temporary infrastucture for creative practises, check out the link to their website or shoot me a message and I'll put you in touch. 1. Fake News Game 2. The theme which ties the NGV, Hamer Hall and the Arts Centre together... 3. What ISTesting Grounds 4. What type of creatives can take advantage of the FREE space and who can cop a residency 5. Spitballing ideas for the space (feat. underground speakeasy) Music suggestions for the week: Rex Orange Country - Best Friend, Uno; 2nd Exit - If You Wouldn't Mind; and Mundu - Jeeep (Full version on Spotify)
Ez interviews Trent Griffiths, communications and operations manager, and Arie Rain Glorie, program director and curator of Testing Grounds. Trent started out studying a Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy) and a Graduate Certificate for Film and Video in Sydney. He later came over to Melbourne to study Screenwriting at RMIT, which helped him land his writing job on Neighbours. He's since worked as a lecturer for Media and Communications, and is currently the communications and operations manager of Testing Grounds. Arie is a visual artist and curator, but started his journey studying a Bachelor of Fine Art (Hons) at RMIT. As a curator, he's worked with a range of emerging and mid-career artists, both at home and on the international stage. After his term as assistant curator for the Gertrude Street Projection Festival (2016), he started working alongside Trent as the program director and curator of Testing Grounds. On side A of this ezpisode... 1. Ez's bad, bad, not good day 2. Arie's TED Talk - "Arie Rain Glorie Reads Gary Larson's, The Far Side" and "The Subculture of Young People Who Like to Throw Slurpees // Modern-Day Cries Against Capitalism" 3. Trent's TED Talk - "Leaning in to Being a Generalist" and "Fantasy Basketball" 4. Trent and Arie speak about starting out, forming a career in the arts, defining the term "curator" and what their work at Testing Grounds involves. Part 2 will be coming out soon, where we delve into what exactly is Testing Grounds and how you, a budding creative, can get involved/your work exhibited. If that hasn't peaked your interest, we also play the Fake News Game. Feel free to message me if you'd like to know more or head to their Instagram here!
The second half of Ez's interview with Melbourne comedian, Ben Volchok. They play the Fake News Game, discuss where the money goes when you pay parking tickets, and his live radio play for Fringe, Ben Volchok Presents... 1. Fake News Game 2. Parking fines 3. Ben's Fringe show 4. Fred the comedian from Paris - is it all an elaborate ruse??? I didn't play any music in this podcast, but if you'd like some new chunes I'd strongly suggest checking out Ravyn Lenae (nb Free Room and Moon Shoes) and Logic (nb Til The End and Driving Ms Daisy)
Ez interviews Melbourne comedian and SYN alumnus, Ben Volchok. Ben is the founder of sketch comedy group, Mudcrabs, and creator of comedy podcast, The Illustrious Fact Show. Ben has just finished his live radio play for Fringe Fest 2017 - Ben Volchok Presents... He dropped by the studio to hear about my "absolutely bananas" experiences with one woman in the State Library and a "single guy from Adelaide". Ben also (reluctantly) discusses a recent review of his show, and Ez gets fired up about it (Skip to 11m30s) 1. The infamous review // Ez slams down terrible reviewers 2. Ez and the crazy lady incident (feat. proofreading emails, a disgrutled housemate and an inexplicable tale) You will NOT believe your ears. (25min) 3. Ez and the Single Guy from Adelaide - Will we find him?? Part two will be coming your way very soon, but for now enjoy two absurd stories and one, long rant. If you're enjoying the pod, subscribe! I'm working on a few special things for you right now, so stay tuned. Feel free to dm me, I'd love to hear your own ezcapades too! Also, in the world of music, you should check out HARE SQUEAD - I'm obsessed.
Ez interviews Melbourne-based muso, Maja. Originally hailing from balmy Bris-vegas, she trained classically at the University of Queensland, majoring in piano and composition. This sweet and sonorous songstress is looking forward to the launch of her sophomore EP “Still Bleeding”, where you can catch her touring around to Brisbane, Nimbin Roots Festival, Adelaide, and Bendigo. This all kicks off in September, but I’m very grateful she was able to make a pit-stop and join me in the studio. On today's show: 1. Ez's work war stories 2. Maja's TED Talk: The Necessity of Self-Expression / Immigrating to Australia 3. Song: "Still Bleeding" - Maja 4. Game: The Fake News Game 5. Song: "Wake Up and Find" - Maja 6. Maja's new music video (Wake Up and Find) 7. The KEY to becoming a great artist (Hint: Michael Jordan, Eminem and Donald Glover all have this in common!) Maja has kindly allowed me to include her tracks, "Still Bleeding" and "Wake Up and Find", from her EP, Still Bleeding in the pod! If you liked the sound of them show her some love on her FB or stream it/grab yourself a copy!
Ez interviews Caitlin Spears, Melbourne theatre actor and opera singer, as she prepares for her Fringe show, Cactus and the Mime. After finishing her studies at VCA (Bachelor of Fine Arts, Music Theatre), she landed her first lead role in a new contemporary opera called Women in War, which saw her travelling to Greece for 2 months and performing in a 2000 year old amphitheatre. Since then, she's toured around Australia singing in Rolling Thunder Vietnam, a rock-show with Wes Carr (Australian Idol) and Ben Mingay (Packed to the Rafters), and trekked around China, performing Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing. It's a wonder I got her to sit down with me in the studio! On today's show... 1. Food intolerances // ever refused someone's food before? 2. What to NEVER ask a director 3. Atomic Blonde mini review // real life fight during my screening (life imitates art) 4. Twitter is a scary place, 0/10 do not recommend. 5. Caitlin's TED Talk - How to Make a Really, Really Good Chocolate Pudding in 7mins in the Microwave 6. Ez's school story woes - Food Tech and out of control microwaves 7. Caitlin's career thus far and advice for young actors 8. ~GAME~: Fake News 9. Fringe Festival Show - Cactus and the Mime Give me a shout on FB if you're liking what you're hearing. Cheers m8s and enjoy!
Ez interviews Melbourne comedian, Ben Volchok. Ben is the founder of sketch comedy group, Mudcrabs, and resident comedy presenter here at SYN Media. We caught up and had a laugh over recent events and talked about his upcoming show in the Fringe. Ben has kindly allowed me to use a snippet of his show The Illustrious Fact Show Presents... Cyber Cops, so go check it out if it tickles your fancy! On todays show... 1. Preamble about squeaky chairs/getting ready for the show 2. Ez's war stories 3. Ben's new website and what Ez's website would be 4. Ez attempts to create an app (unsuccessfully) 5. Forbidden bickies 6. -FAKE NEWS GAME- 7. The Illustrious Fact Show Presents... Cyber Cops 8. Voice overs and advice to starting your OWN podcast! 9. How to never, ever, ever lose yourself Don't forget to drop me a line or like my FB and instagram! I'd love to hear from you, so don't be shy. I will also appreciate your feedback in the form of a picture of the royal family, with all different types of Sheen faces' (Charlie, Michael, Martin... etc) superimposed onto them with the banner "God Save the Sheens" proudly flapping in the wind above. Or you could just like my FB. Choice is yours.
Ez interviews Jake Colman and Tom Attard, members of the Melbourne a cappella group Drums of War. Since winning the 2015 Vocal Australia AUSACA Championships, they've competed internationally, in both Singapore and Hong Kong, and have now released their debut EP, Shadowboxing. On today's show... 1. Ez's awkward encounter with Sunshine Coast's Casanova 2. Competing in Singapore and Hong Kong 3. Music: Wild Wild Wish (Cover), Drums of War 4. Game: Fake News. Play of the day goes to this article. 5. Producing the EP, in particular their first original song "Shadowboxing". 6. Music: Shadowboxing 7. What's on the horizon for Drums of War? Once again, Drums of War has kindly allowed me to include their tracks in my podcast. If you like them go and send them some love to their FB, Youtube or Insta!
Ez interviews Sydney comedian and YouTuber, Neel Kolhatkar. Entering the scene at the age of 15, he competed for the title of "Class Clown" at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival back in 2009. After winning the competition, and being crowned funniest high school student, Neel pressed on with his YouTube channel. When his video "Australia in 2 Minutes" went viral, Neel left behind/got fired from his job as an after-school drama teacher (which we speaks about in the show) and went on to pursue a career in comedy. Since then he has become a big name as an Australian YouTuber and comedian, with his subscriptions and socials boasting a cult following. He is currently in Melbourne, bringing his show "#ObjectifyNeel" to the MICF. He popped by the studio for banter, stayed in the studio for real talk. Check out what you missed below! 1. Ez's Sydney adventures: Difference between buskers in Melbourne and Sydney 2. Neel's TED Talk: "Artificial Intelligence Should Take Over the Human Race/We Should Embrace Our New Leaders" 3. Neel going viral and getting fired from his drama teacher job 4. Game: Two Truths and a Lie - Fake News Edition 5. Advice for budding comedians and his new show #ObjectifyNeel If you listened to the end of the pod you'll know that Neel currently doesn't have a wiki page about him, and I'd love to get one up. If any listeners are keen to do it/end up doing it, please send a message to my page so I can see the results and pass them on! You'll definitely get a feature in an upcoming show. Song List: 1. Jerk It Out - Caesars Palace, 2. Hello, Bitches - CL, 3. Mr. Skeng - Stormzy, 5. Talking to You - Izzy Bizu
Ez interviews Josh Novak, Somesh Das, Lachlan Watson and Sam Templeton from the Melbourne funky-pop band, Caravan Kids. Making a name for themselves on the Bourke Street Mall strip, they've combined their backgrounds in jazz and country to trade fours and give modern pop more bite. With Somesh being accepted into Boston's Berlee College of Music, the question of everyone's lips is what will become of Caravan Kids? On today's show: 1. Caravan Kids' TED Talk 2. Forming of Caravan Kids and different musical backgrounds 3. Two Truths and a Lie: News Headline Edition 4. The future for Caravan Kids Caravan Kids have kindly allowed me to include Josh Novak's song Never Gonna Know Me from his EP Rat Race. You can check them out on Soundcloud or purchase a CD from them - just catch them outside General Pants/David Jones in the arvo!
Ez interviews Sydney rapper, Smizzy (AKA "Smiles Again"). He's been in the scene since the mid 2000s, starting out in the hiphop outfit called Mind Over Matter. After releasing their debut LP Keepin' It Breezy (2008), Free the Wolves (2009), Just Like Fireworks (2011) and This Way to Elsewhere (2014), Smizzy moved on to form another group with rapper, Forbes. He is now releasing his own album early 2017, but has dropped his single We Swear as a taster of what's to come. He's worked with some of the best in the Australian scene, the likes of Bliss n Eso, Drapht, Chance Waters and PEZ. This man has been blessed with the ability to deconstruct other raps, teaching his fans about technique and craft, while maintaining his own style. It was a pleasure to talk to him about the Australian rap scene, how his journey began and dropping his new album! On today's show: 1. Starting out 2. Smizzy's TED Talk - "How Not to be a S*** C***" 3. Rap - Australian rap cops flak, Iggy Azalea // Azalea Banks beef, race politics of rap, Smizzy's youtube videos 4. Game: Two Truths and a Lie - Headline Edition 5. Controversy surrounding Smizzy's We Swear video 6. Smizzy's new album The Cover Song List: 1. Fxxk it - Big Bang, 2. What They Say feat. Bliss n Eso - Mind Over Matter, 3. All The Same feat. Emma Beau - Smizzy and Forbes, 4. We Swear - Smizzy, 5. California - Childish Gambino
Ez interviews Molly Daniels and Laura Buskes, creatives behind web series Double Date Night. Molly is a 21-year-old actor, writer, director and producer who studied Film & TV at Swinburne back in 2014. She scored her first big break acting on the ABC sketch show You’re Skitting Me, and she's featured on The Librarians, Upper Middle Bogan and played lead role, Ellie, on the Tomorrow, When the War Began tv series. Laura Buskes is a 27-year-old actor, singer and improviser, who studied acting at APO Academy, as well as short courses at NIDA. She joined The Improv Conspiracy Theatre in 2013, performing in their weekly shows and in 2015 decided to write a scripted performance for the first time, writing a one-woman musical. The girls met when Molly joined Improv Conspiracy, and she asked Laura to come on board as an actor. The show, which features Molly as Riley and Laura as Vic, is about two house mates negotiating the dating world on a budget. Today's show... 1. Worst birthday present you've ever received 2. TED Talks (Molly + Why Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan Movies Will Always Be The Best Rom-Coms, Laura + 101 Ways to Thoroughly Disappoint Your Parents) 3. Becoming actors/writers and getting that break 4. Game: Two Truths and a Lie - News Headline Edition 5. Yung Productions and creating the Double Date Night web series Song List: 1. White Tiger - Izzy Bizu, 2. Tilted - Christine and the Queens, 3. Don't Go Home - GD & TOP, 4. 56-46 Was My Number - Toots and the Maytals, 5. California - Childish Gambino
Ez interviews Melbourne poet, comedian, musician, writer, model, actor, teacher and Josh-of-all-trades, Josh Cake. His poetry was first published at the age of 10. Since then, his poems, short stories, and essays have been included in a range of anthologies. He writes the blog Penguin on Porpoise, a repeat finalist at the International Weblog Awards. At 21, his Youtube channel has reached hundreds of thousands of people in over 100 countries, and his stand-up comedy has won critical acclaim, packed audiences, and a number of awards, in both Australia and Europe. A member of the Dante Alighieri Society of Melbourne, he is fluent in French and Italian, and has lived and worked in both countries. He has written and performed several musical theatre productions, and recently finished a stint of 112 gigs in six months in Paris. On today's show: 1. Hero of trams/Ez h8s ticket inspectors 2. Song: The Most Beautiful Song in the World - Josh Cake 3. Because the Internet, two comedians sit down and be serious for 20 minutes 4. Song: Flappy Bird Sings the Truth - Josh Cake 5. Josh Cake's poetry 6. Game: Two Truths and a Lie - News Headlines, French Edition! Ez in the hotseat... Song List: 1. Move on Up - Curtis Mayfield, 2. The Most Beautiful Song in the World - Josh Cake, 3. Flappy Bird Sings the Truth - Josh Cake, 4. Redbone - Childish Gambino, 5. Tearing me up - Bob Moses Josh Cake - FB, YouTube, Twitter Photographer - Cameron Maynard Photography
Ez interviews Sydney comedian and YouTuber, Jordan Shanks (AKA friendlyjordies). From humble beginnings, as a bake stall hustler, Jordan became an international model, only to realise his true calling as a comedian. Under the alias "friendlyjordies" he makes comedy videos about social and political issues in Australia. He brought his first stand-up tour, Chin Up, Stooge, to Melbourne and popped by the studio after the show. Check out what you missed out on! 1. Presidential elections 2. Jordan's TED Talk - "Stop Focusing on Stupid Shit" 3. Links between Pepe meme and white supremacists ? 4. Secret story about Jordan's past as a baker/hustler 5. Jordan's time as an international model/swift transition to comedy 6. Game: Two Truths and a Lie - News Headline Edition 7. Jordan's first stand-up show - Chin Up, Stooge Song List: 1. All Star - Smash Mouth, 2. Keep it Simple feat Stormzy - Raleigh Richie, 3. Ye of Thrones - DJ Nada One, 4. Me and Your Mama - Childish Gambino, 5. Leave it all Behind - Saskwatch
Ez interviews Melbourne comedian, musician, writer, actor, model, poet, composer, teacher and dear friend, Josh Cake. At 21, his Youtube channel has reached hundreds of thousands of people in over 100 countries, and his stand-up comedy has won critical acclaim, packed audiences, and a number of awards, in both Australia and Europe. A member of the Dante Alighieri Society of Melbourne, he is fluent in French and Italian, and has lived and worked in both countries. He has written and performed several musical theatre productions, and recently finished a stint of 112 gigs in six months in Paris. Lined up for this show: 1. Josh's TED Talk - "Clay Pot Experiment" and the importance of "having a go" 2. Music: Row, Row, Row Your Boat 3. YouTube fame/first gig as a musical comedian/transitioning to acting 4. Music: Purposeful Hands 5. Game: Two Truths and a Lie - News Headline Edition 6. Josh's recent work Josh has kindly allowed me to include his tracks "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" and "Purposeful Hands". If you'd like to check out more of his stuff, find him on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram! Photographer: Cameron Maynard of CPM Photography
Ez interviews Melbourne musician, Ryan Oliver (AKA Oliver's Army) about his music, previous US/Canada tour and the new album in the works. Ryan has kindly allowed the podcast to include his tracks Arms Around Your Lover and Liquor Store. If you like them head on over to his FB and chuck him a like/say g'day! On today' show: 1. People are the worst/Retail woes 2. TED Talk (Ryan + Surviving The Apocalypse) 3. Touring US/CAN 4. Two Truths and a Lie: News Headline Edition 5. New album Song List: 1. Intro - GD & TOP, 2. Arms Around Your Lover - Oliver's Army, 3. Legendary - POWERS, 4. Liqour Store - Oliver's Army, 5. Jungle - Tash Sultana
Ez interviews Melbourne podcast comedians, Chris Lagana and Alex Mills, from the It's Probably Fine Podcast. They started their podcast back in May, and having been clocking rave reviews for their banter about the grind of everyday life. On today's show: 1. Alex's terrible interview 2. TED Talk topics (Alex + Is The Internet Making Us Evil?, Chris + Philosophy of "It's Probably Fine") 3. Two Truths and a Lie: News Headline Edition 4. What does your sambo say about you? 5. The creation of It's Probably Fine Podcast Song List: 1. Life Gives You Lemons - Citizen Kay, 2. Crawl - Childish Gambino, 3. M.O.E. - Tate Tucker, 4. M.O.E. (MFZ remix) - Tate Tucker, 5. Come On - Amber Isles
Ez interviews Max Fotheringham and Alex Cooper from Melbourne band, Amber Isles. Their previous album, Perikope, is described by band members as "post-rock with shoe-gaze edge", and they're building upon that style with new band members and a new album. It's due to be released Nov 1st, however in the meantime you can check out pre-released tracks off the album - Come On and Folds. Lined up on today's show: 1. TED Talks - Max + wonders of soup, Alex + power of perseverance 2. Starting up Amber Isles, DIY studio 3. Game: Two Truths and a Lie 4. Touring and album launch party They're touring all over NSW and VIC, and will be playing at Ding Dong Lounge, for their homecoming album launch party on December 17th. Amber Isles have kindly allowed me to include their song Come On in the podcast - if you dig it you should check them out and show them some love! Song List: 1. Smoke Signals - Olympia, 2. To the Hilt (MFZ Remix) - BANKS, 3. Come On - Amber Isles, 4. You're a Fucking Joke - Bec Sandridge, 5. Valley of the Kings - Saving Tinman, 6. Clip my Wings - Montaigne
Ez interviews advertising art director, Isabella Caruso, about being head creative on the Melanoma Likes Me campaign, taking part in Gruen Transfer's segment, The Pitch and the different roles inside an advertising company. This week's ezpisode may contain traces of: 1. Isabella's TED Talk - Maintaining a clear perspective as a creative 2. Starting out and being on Gruen Transfer 3. Two Truths and a Lie 4. Melanoma Likes Me campaign and branching out to the US Song list: 1. You're So - Bordax, 2. The Suburbs - Arcade Fire, 3. For You - Northeast Party House, 4. Temple feat M.I.A. and G.D. - Baauer, 5. Paper Planes - M.I.A.
Ez interviews some of the creatives behind Melbourne web series, feedback. - Director, Dylan Murphy; Co-Writer and Actor, Tom Henry Jones; DOP, Jackson Tipping. Dylan and Tom are in their last year at RMIT, studying a BA in creative writing. Jackson has finished his Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media at Footscray City Films and has since worked as a DOP on many films. They've come together to make the Melbourne webisode series, feedback., which chronicles the antics of housemates, Levi and Edmund, and their struggle with being creative. 1. Free WiFi in Melbourne/Have you ever been a bad neighbour? 2. TED Talk topics - Dylan + Super Birthdays, Tom + Extremely Mild Karate 3. Making feedback. - Continous shot, Mark "Mr Gribble" Mitchell's cameo as Charles Bukowski. 4. Game - Two Truths and a Lie 5. Outro If you'd like to support them making their second episode, check out the link here! Also check out their Facebook and Twitter to keep up to date! Songs: Due to tech. difficulties none of the scheduled songs were played. But you can check out Too Black, Too Strong - A.B.Original. Not a bad chune.
Ez interviews Melbourne comedian, Ben Volchok, who is the creator of Ben's Illustrious Facts Show: Episode 3 in the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival. He founded sketch comedy group Mudcrabs (Melbourne University Comedy Revue Board) in 2012, which still performs to this day, and won the Campus Comedy Competition in the same year. He then started Rowdy Laughter, a weekly student comedy show, which takes place in the Rowden White Library each week. He has co-directed the UMSU comedy festival, regularly contributes to student magazine Farrago and is involved with university radio station The Fodder and community radio station SYN. He's performed in both the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) and the Melbourne Fringe Festival. His most recent projects were Mudcrabs in Space, And Then There Were Not As Many and his own show, Ben's Illustrious Facts Show: Episode 3. 1. Game - Two Truths and a Lie 2. Becoming a comedian 3. Ben's TED Talk topic - Accents in comedy and when it's appropriate 4. Re-enacting Ben's show in 5 mins Songs: 1. Speak of the Devil - Hermitude, 2. Compromise Feat Sinead Harnett, Goldlink & Secaina Hudson - Christian Rich, 3. Kill v Maim - Grimes, 4. The Worst Guys feat. Chance The Rapper - Childish Gambino, 5. Molasses - Hiatus Kaiyote, 6. Welcome to Your Life - Grouplove
Ez interviews Melbourne musician/sound technician/aural magician, Josh Trappett, who has created sound for Open Body Theatre’s production the BOX, which put the unrealistic beauty standards for women in the spotlight. Projects on the horizon include writing a “godamn musical aw yis” and writing music as both a solo artist and for his band, Diana’s Foresters. He’s a unique talent that loves creating experimental and atmospheric music. The tracks that feature in this ezpisode include Budapest, Everyone I Love Wants Me Deadand the ezclusive remix, The Man Looks Sharp the DogsRemark. Also check out his latest dreamy collab with Density Park, You And I. 1. Josh's TED Talk topic - Family Ties in Star Wars 2. Becoming a musician 3. ~NEW GAME~ Two Truths and a Lie - The Inventors Edition 4. Hiddleswift and our fixation with celebrity relationships/(re-)creating an image/death threats/the meaning of "selling out" 5. Musical and EP drop Songs: 1. Because I Love You - Montaigne, 2. Doctor, Doctor - Oh Pep!, 3. Budapest - Josh Trappett, 4. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House - LCD Soundsystem, 5. Everyone I Love Wants Me Dead - Josh Trappett, 6. The Boys - Lisa Mitchell, 7. The Man Looks Sharp The Dogs Remark - Josh Trappett
Ez interviews founder of Carolyn West Photography and PR, Carolyn West. She is a Geelong based photographer and also public relations practitioner. Since photographing her first fashion week at the age of 17, she’s become somewhat of an unstoppable force. She had her first solo exhibition titled “Deluded Youth” on Hardware Lane in Melbourne back in 2012. She went on to interview and photograph American writer, magazine editor, singer and actress Tavi Gevinson in 2013. She’s since snapped collections by Alex Perry, Jean Paul Gaultier and Dion Lee at a variety of fashion weeks, and to top it off she has now officially become her own boss. 1. Carolyn's TED Talk: "How To Be Fucking Motivated" 2. Getting into photography/Tavi Gevinson 3. Game: Two Truths and a Lie 4. Celebrity Passes 5. Becoming your own boss Songs: 1. All My Friends feat. Chance the Rapper, Tinashe - Snakehips, 2. Butterfly - Grimes, 3. Miracle - Kimbra, 4. Sound and Colour - Alabama Shakes, 5. Any Given Weekend - Northeast Party House, 6. Hold - Vera Blue, 7. Black feat. Sky Ferreira - G Dragon
Ez interviews musician and founder of From the Con to Kabul charity concert series, Ellan Lincoln Hyde. In the last 12 months she has participated in a mammoth 60 concerts, 3 festivals and 2 stage productions. In addition to this she runs her own charity concerts to raise money for the Afghan Youth Orchestra in Kabul - the first orchestra founded in Afghanistan for over 30 years. She's currently studying a Masters in Musicology Research, focusing on, and I quote, “totally badass lady” Marjorie Lawrence (AKA Aunty Marge). She aims to go on exchange to Illinois and digitise said badass’ personal archives. Coming up on the show! 1. First Real Like on Twitter 2. Ellan's TED Talk Topic (Music and Humanity) 3. Pulling a pair of golden pom-poms out of your bathers while standing on a rotating platform in front of 2000 people 4. The incredible opera soprano Marjorie Lawrence feat. riding a horse into flames 5. Game - Two Truths and a Lie 6. Game - Would You Rather 7. Discussion - Running your own charity concert Songs: 1. L.O.V.E. Girl - CNBLUE, 2. Hands Up - 2PM, 3. Zutter - GD&TOP, 4. I am the Best - 2NE1, 5. Tell Yourself - Clazziquai, 6. Dancing on my Own - Pixie Lott feat. GD&TOP, 7. Clean and Simple - Utada Hikaru
Ez interviews Melbourne poet Anthony Kuiper, who recites his poetry at Ms Millie's Pop-Up Poetry Cafe. Studying a Masters of Teaching and performing in Melbourne Uni's various theatre productions, he sat down to discuss poems and Harambe's untimely death. 1. TED Talk Topic - homosexuality as a subplot 2. Harambe and the power of memes 3. Game - Two Truths and a Lie 4. Anthony's poetry 5. Life Hacks 1. Nobody But You - Kimbra, 2. Codes - Ellie Goulding, 3. Forget - Lianne La Havas, 4. Longest Text Message - Childish Gambino, 5. He Can Only Hold Her - Amy Winehouse, 6. Cornerstone - Arctic Monkeys, 7. Water Under The Bridge - Adele
Ez interviews Jehnet Kaya, founder of Ms Millie's Pop-Up Poetry Cafe in Brunswick, just off Sydney Road. Her dimly lit space draws the audience close with Persian rugs lining the floor, warm tea lights and lamps glowing around the room and delicious homebaked sweets served during intermission. Jay Jay provides a space once a month for both amateurs and seasoned poets to get up and recite or perform their own original works. Tom and Sharifa are regulars at this spot, performing comedy prose and poetry. 1. TED Talk Topics 2. Origins of Ms Millie's 3. GAME: Two Truths and a Lie (Bus Enthusiast?!) 4. Original Work from Jay Jay, Tom and Sharifa, including "How to Escape From Hell and Move Back to Your Beloved Footscray", "How to Make a Risotto that Erases the Past Six Months of Your Life", "Pulpal Involvement", and "Thursday Night". 5. Advice to budding poets/writers Check out Tom's site for more quirky poetry and check out Sharifa's spokenword Griffinspeak.
Ez interviews Melbourne based artisan, Spencer Shaw, the founder of leather goods brand, Leisure Craft, and winner of the Denfair 2016 "Best Stand in Show" with his ceramic and leather pendant light. Coming up on the show: 1. Mishearing conversations 2. S.A.R.S. Masks 3. TED Talk Topic: Plants and Tamagotchis 4. Spencer Shaw: What Does He Do? Does He Do Things? Let's Find Out. 5. GAME: Two(?) Truths and a Lie 6. Tattooed Pigs 7. Spencer talks Leisure Craft and launching his new website Songs: 1. Don't Wanna Try - Saskwatch, 2. No Chill - Vic Mensa feat Skrillex, 3. Hometown Girl - ZHU, 4. For You - Northeast Party House, 5. Tomorrow - Virginia Smith, 6. Life Was Lonely - Tate Sheridan, 7. Candyman - Zedd & Aloe Blacc
Ez interviews Tom Attard and Jake Colman, two thirds of the Melbourne a cappella group Drums of War, who won the 2015 Vocal Australia AUSACA Championships. What's in store: 1. TED talk topics 2. Forming Drums of War and gearing up for the Australasian Competish 3. -NEW- game: Two Truths and a Lie (Cockroach Milk?!) 4. Thoughts you had as a kid that should have been corrected much earlier on 5. DoW's Sunrise telly performance, highest/lowest crowd you've ever performed to and advice to budding vocalists Drums of War have kindly allowed me to include their track, Outkast Medley, in my podcast. If you enjoy it please show them some love! Songs: 1. Ordinary Boys feat Lady Sov – 9 to 5, 2. Bag Raiders – Friend Inside, 3. Drums of War – Outkast Medley, 4. Grimes – Venus Fly feat. Janelle Monae, 5. Kendrick Lamar – King Kunta, 6. Rudimental – Go Far feat Will Heard, 7. City Calm Down – Border on Control
Ez interviews Melbourne author and playwright, Gabriel Bergmoser, who was the recipient of the 2015 Sir Peter Ustinov Television Scriptwriting Award and has just published his first young adult fiction novel, Boone Shepard. Lined up for the show: 1. If you had to give a TED talk, what would your topic be? 2. Becoming a writer. 3. Game: Public Relations Recommendations. 4. Future works... 5. Sneak preview of the sequel to Boone Shepard! Gab's work can be found at www.gabrielbergmoser.com or find him on Twitter with the handle @gobergmoser You can also grab a copy of his novel, Boone Shepard, at Readings and on their website http://www.readings.com.au/ Marzio Mariani has kindly drawn the cover art. Go to www.oddonkey.com to check out his work! Josh Cake has also written the intro song and fillers for Ezcapades. Hit up his YouTube channel. Like and subscribe to Ezcapades for more... well... ezcapades. Songs: 1. The Elwins - Stuck in the Middle, 2. Childish Gambino - Pink Toes (feat. Jhene Aiko), 3. REMI - Substance Therapy, 4. Bibio - Sugarette, 5. Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up, 6. Lily Allen - URL Badman, 7. Cousin Tony's Brand New Firebird - Melbourne Bitter
Ez interviews Melbourne comedian, Josh Cake, who had a comedy show featuring in the 2014 Melbourne Fringe Festival, called "A Death by Chocolate". Two of his tracks, The Proposal and Sausages and Diamonds Song of Sorrow and Despair, feature in this ezpisode. Also included: 1. Can beggars really be choosers? 2. Becoming a comedian 3. Game: Public Relations Recommendations 4. How to deal with "that customer" at work. 5. Advice to aspiring comedians. Marzio Mariani has kindly drawn the cover art. Go to www.oddonkey.com to check out his work! Josh Cake has also written the intro song and fillers for Ezcapades. Hit up his YouTube channel. Like and subscribe to Ezcapades for more... well... ezcapades.