A Canberra-based podcast by Bereket and Warif; Aimed at speaking freely and in a care-free manner about the world at large. Focussing primarily on pop-culture, music, Canberra-based events, and the social nuances of growing up as "African-Australian's".
In episode 050 we're in Melbourne for Summer Jam, and joined by Ben Ayer of the South East Melbourne Phoenix! Ben takes us through his journey to become a professional basketball player, which includes his time playing in the United States. We discuss some of the biggest misconceptions about being a pro athlete, as well as how American draft prospects playing in Australia has effected basketball culture here in the past few years. We also dive into Summer Jam, and how it's bringing people from sporting, music, and other creative backgrounds together to form bigger and better events every year in Australia. Ben gives us his picks on which rappers would make the best hoopers, the best pre game fits, his worst fashion phase, his imaginary NBA 2K stats, and his answers to our new segment “Make or Miss”. We'd like to give a massive shout out to Rolln Media for hosting this episode. Also to Summer Jam, Footlocker, and Jordan Brand for bringing us to Melbourne to be apart of this event, and supporting grassroots creators in Australia more broadly. Please take some time to have a look at the Summer Jam event on Instagram, as it's a melting pot of grassroots and international talent on multiple creative mediums. 0:00 - Intro 1:04 - Summer Jam 2024 2:52 - Ben's Career So Far 8:58 - What Is Australia's Style? 13:00 - Melo Ball & RJ Hampton In The NBL 15:20 - The Origins Of Summer Jam 21:13 - Quai 54 24:08 - Ben's Pre Game Playlist 26:37 - Which Rappers Would Be Good Hoopers 29:03 - Pre Game Fit Culture 35:55 - Cringe Fashion Phases 38:00 - Styles To Normalise 39:56 - Ben's NBA2K Rating 41:57 - The NBA Scoring “Issue” 45:18 - “Make Or Miss”
In episode 044 we're joined by @TurquoisePrince ! Turquoise takes us through the darkest time in his life thus far; being rehabilitated in a psychiatric ward. Turquoise describes his downfall into psychosis, and his numerous mental breakdowns over the past few years. While living the fast-life surrounded by some of the greatest artists Australia has to offer, to hitting rock bottom and not releasing music until years later. Turquoise also discusses his comeback project “The Lost Tapes Collection Vol.1”, and the deeper meanings behind each track, including his personal battle with suicidal thoughts and the track “Trigger Warning (The End Again). We also discuss the stories behind the “Freak4Me” and “99.9%”. Turquoise packs the episode with hilarious stories and side notes, but some other notable topics include; buying streams, music video ideas, the state of the music scene, bipolar, and more… Enjoy this banger x Freak4Me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLkoZwYu5cg 99.9%: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkCHNg1uH3M AusNicoPods Website: https://www.ausnicopods.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix-pmax-campaign&utm_campaign=google-ads-campaign-2023-5-5-d51b589f&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqP2pBhDMARIsAJQ0CzoqpcmGaoF2Z3xyFGA22p7eR0APGAk_k5RFxtjVK_9RnKtBcownqJcaApFkEALw_wcB DISCOUNT CODE: OOP15 0:00 - Intro 3:02 - Where's Turquoise Been? 5:08 - Psychoactive Medication 6:20 - How Turquoise Ended Up In A Psych Ward 14:06 - What's A Psych Ward REALLY Like? 20:24 - Writing Songs High vs Sober 25:29 - The Story Of “The Lost Tapes” 32:43 - Freak4Me & 99.9% Visuals 37:27 - Abandoned Building Story 39:26 - Burrows & Video Ideas 44:43 - Working With P Money 48:44 - “We don't need musicians…” 52:00 - Trigger Warning (The End Again) 58:24 - “Artists vs Con-Artists” 1:02:37 - Mistah Cee's Radio Call Out 1:05:09 - Buying Streams 1:07:23 - Turquoise's Tattoos 1:10:28 - Woolworths AI 1:11:21 - Scallop Burgers 1:12:10 - CBR Best/Worst Take Away 1:17:38 - Eating (Stealing) At Work
In episode 043 we introduce Kojo Ansah aka Citizen Kay!Kojo speaks on his new album that just dropped called "so, where are we?" as well as where he's been gone since we last heard from him.We discuss his artistic journey from the Ansah Brothers, so Citizen Kay, to producing music, and everything in between.After that Kojo gives us an amazing in depth glimpse into his re birth of sorts from magic mushrooms, and tells us everything he felt during his life altering high. Our conversation touches on philosophy, the meaning of hope and living in the now, how it pertains to his music, and how this experience has shifted his way of thinking forever.We really hope you enjoy x AusNicoPods Website: https://www.ausnicopods.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix-pmax-campaign&utm_campaign=google-ads-campaign-2023-5-5-d51b589f&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqP2pBhDMARIsAJQ0CzoqpcmGaoF2Z3xyFGA22p7eR0APGAk_k5RFxtjVK_9RnKtBcownqJcaApFkEALw_wcB DISCOUNT CODE: OOP15 0:00 - Intro 6:35 - The Ansah Brothers & Why It Ended12:53 - Becoming “Citizen Kay” & Producing 18:23 - Why Kojo's Project Flopped21:14 - The Power Of Meditation 25:50 - Kojo's Magic Mushroom Experience 35:08 - Kojo's Realisations 41:58 - Kojo's Unique Creative Process47:25 - The Story Behind “Been Here Before”52:02 - The Philosophy Of Carl Jung & Friedrich Nietzsche 1:07:43 - Competitive Ping-Pong 1:14:21 - Andre 3000's New Album1:19:20 - Canberra Best/Worst Fast-Food
In episode 042 we're joined by Canberra's own Killzzamoi!Killzamoi takes us through his humble beginnings on YouTube, to the 200+ thousand subscriber channel he has today. He also explains how the revenue system, and sponsorships work on platforms like YouTube and Twitch, and how he goes about shooting/editing his content. We also discuss some of the insane public figures that he's been able to collaborate with, such as Devin Booker, Adam Silver, and Ben Simmons; to name a few. If you're curious about what the life of a full-time gamer/content creator is like in a real-life day to day, and from a local, this ep will shed some light on it. Also check out Killzamoi's channel tagged below. Enjoy! Killzamoi's Channel: @KILLZAMOI AusNicoPods Website: https://www.ausnicopods.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=wix-pmax-campaign&utm_campaign=google-ads-campaign-2023-5-5-d51b589f&gclid=Cj0KCQjwqP2pBhDMARIsAJQ0CzoqpcmGaoF2Z3xyFGA22p7eR0APGAk_k5RFxtjVK_9RnKtBcownqJcaApFkEALw_wcB DISCOUNT CODE: OOP15 0:000 - What Does Killzamoi Mean?4:43 - Why Streaming Is So Risky7:05 - Doing YouTube Before It Paid10:57 - Killzamoi's Break-Out Moments 13:48 - What “Works” On YouTube?18:10 - Travelling For Work 20:46 - Meeting NBA Stars For Work26:18 - Most High Profile Contact 27:30 - Dream Celebrity 2K Line-Up30:43 - Getting Scanned Into The Game33:06 - Highest & Lowest Moments 37:00 - Watching Your Own Content 39:08 - Is “Being From Canberra” A Shit Excuse…43:44 - Future Content For Killzamoi49:39 - Where Will Gaming Content End up?
In episode 041 we're joined by the one and only Tevin Miro; Event organiser, DJ, sneaker-head, and all ‘round cornerstone of CBR culture. Tevin takes us through his overall experience in the Canberra/Aussie events scene, and the shifts in culture and trends that he's seen since the early 2000's. We also discuss the dilemma between imitation and flattery, and where that line can get blurred. Tev takes us through some of his most proud collections of shoes, his cringiest past fit's, and why he used to always keep a pair of shorts on under his pants … We also discuss the socially provocative and insanely hilarious podcast, “Dem Ones”, which spurred on a huge part of the conception of Out Of Pocket. Listen to this segment, as we explain why Dem Ones may be the best podcast nobody ever talked about. Enjoy! 0:00 - Tevins Back! 2:20 - Where It All Began 5:19 - Tevin's First Event 10:25 - Club Music Isn't Curated 14:30 - 913 Productions & Staff Only 17:57 - Booking Venues & Revenue 23:13 - Best Time To Arrive 24:58 - Chima's Homecoming 31:00 - Does CBR Need More Options? 35:00 - The Stress Of Creating 37:20 - Tevin's Footlocker Days 43:00 - Best Pair Tevin Has 45:10 - Standing In Line For Shoes 48:43 - Cringiest Fashion Phase 56:19 - Double Dacked 59:16 - Rabens, Shuffling, & Volley's 1:02:50 - Generational Consumerism 1:04:40 - Is Imitation Flattery? 1:10:30 - “Bootleg” 1:14:02 - “Dem Ones” - The Best Podcast You've (Probably) Never Heard Of 1:28:40 - The Future For Tevin
In episode 040 we're joined by 0Tenko, Tallboyshort, and Benny The Greek! We have a sit down in The Lord Gladstone Hotel in Sydney, before the boys perform. We discuss Benny's upcoming album, some of their latest and best projects, the Sydney/Aussie rap scene and it's evolution, fashion & modelling jobs, some of the biggest challenges in the Aussie hip-hop scene, and Sydney's “worst” suburbs. Go and run up their socials @bennythegreek_ @0tenko @tallboyshort Also check out Benny's latest single “Hotel Lobby” on Spotify! This was a super fun ep, and a nice change of scenery for our viewers - Huge thank you to @burrows.cbr & @southside.mediafor making it all possible! Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 1:45 - Benny's New Project 4:06 - The Lord Gladstone 6:20 - Building Stage Confidence 9:40 - Benny's Modelling 14:00 - Dream Modelling Gig 16:55 - Entourage Part l 19:09 - What's Holding Artists Back From Going Big? 22:16 - Finding YOUR Sound 25:27 - Dealing With Push-Back 26:34 - The Canberra Scene 29:10 - Turquoise Prince 31:10 - Main Character Moment 33:20 - The Art Vs The Environment 38:45 - Clothing You Can't Pull 41:38 - Vaping Vs Smoking 44:07 - Mini Biff Mundine 47:48 - Worst Sydney Area 51:30 - “Light's Off” Album
In episode 039 we're joined by the social media giant, and literal giant, Finessemane! Finesse stands at a staggering 6 foot 8, and creates a variety of content mainly focussed around basketball. Finesse takes us through his journey to becoming an influencer in a few short years, as well as being a Puma sponsored athlete. We also discuss his indigenous background, NBA happenings, Canberra basketball courts, Tik-Tok misconceptions, and his plan to move to YouTube. Finesse provides a rare insight into the life of a sponsored athlete, and influencer with a huge influence over a young audience, as well as thew challenges that come with fame. Go and check him out on all platforms @finessemane Enjoy! 0:00 - Finesse's Content Journey Starting in Lock-down 7:40 - Canberra's Competition Mayhem & Roasting Kids 11:50 - The Big Mistake On Tik-Tok !! 16:10 - Getting Shadow-Banned 19:15 - Finesse's Ethnicity & Role Models 21:05 - The Patty Mills Effect 24:55 - Aussie Talent & The NBL's Future 29:55 - Canberra's Best/Worst Courts 34:13 - How Tall Is Finesse…? 35:55 - People Get Mad About Height 36:54 - Meeting Shaq (how tall is he?) 38:10 - What's Shaq Like? 42:43 - Is Victor Wembenyama The Real Deal? 46:44 - Why Is Basketball So Expensive? 48:28 - Finesse's Community Idea 49:20 - Biggest Hooper Red-Flags 52:46 - Worst Suburb In Canberra? 56:56 - Finesse's Content Progression 58:24 - Finesse's Shaq Hoop Story 1:02:27 - Converting Tik-Tok Followers To Youtube 1:04:24 - The Future For Finesse
In episode 038 we're joined by the founders of Bellas only Fans Agency, to take us through all things Only Fans management. We discuss the roles each of the boys have, how they got started, and the unique psychology and marketing involved with bringing in profit. We also discuss the positive and negative impacts this kind of marketing can have on customers, as well as gambling and other kinds of addiction. The guys share the influence that Andrew Tate has had on their particular line of work, and the broader implications of his impact on young men, both good and bad. This is a jam packed ep, so enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 1:59 - What Is OFM? 4:48 - Marketing Strategies 6:00 - The Start Of Bellas & Business Structure 9:30 - Different Roles 10:21 - The Art Of Sexting & OF Psychology 23:00 - Comparisons To Gambling 30:36 - The Andrew Tate Dilemma & Hustlers University 44:30 - Other Platforms 46:08 - Males on OnlyFans 47:35 - The Benefits Of OnlyFans 49:18 - Negative Reactions 50:30 - Scaling The Business & Using Fiver 53:40 - What Do OF Models Make? 57:30 - The Future Of BellasOF 1:00:24 - Wild Story...
In episode 037 we're joined by Canberra's own Subeta and Maddy, to discuss Subeta's unique line of work in the sex industry. Subeta takes us through the ins and outs of her experience in sex-work, which includes the positives and negatives that come with it. This episode is full of laughs the whole way through, as we ponder whether it will even stay up on YouTube for more than a day. If you've ever had any queries about the sex industry or sex work, there will be an answer in here for you. Thank you Subeta for being so open and informative on this ep. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro 4:16 - What Is Sex-Work? 7:30 - Who's Making The Big bucks? 10:38 - Has Going To The Strippers Become Normalised? 13:38 - Stage Names 15:45 - Day In The Life Of A Sex-Worker 17:44 - Different Services 20:32 - Biggest Misconceptions & Hate 23:00 - Biggest Sacrifices 26:22 - Does it Ruin Future Jobs? 26:57 - The Challenges Of OnlyFans 29:40 - Wild Club Story & Getting Banned 32:30 - Side hustles & Fetishes 37:27 - Subeta Seeing Her Brother At Work 40:12 - Male Strippers 43:19 - Does Australia have Pimps? 47:14 - Affects Of OnlyFans On The Industry 52:00 - Relationships In Sex-Work 56:36 - Anonymous Q&A
In episode 036 we travel to the Western suburbs of Sydney to host the founder of Juicycuts (Jason) & Realwrld (Loui), for one of our most interesting eps yet. We discuss all things barbering, growing up black, western Sydney gangs, apparel, Australian identity, reverse racism, stupid requests, and more. New really hope you enjoy! 0:00 - How I Found Juicycuts 3:09 - How Jason Started Juicycuts 7:24 - Burrows Digital 7:36 - Sydney Lockdown & Raising Prices 12:17 - Turning JUICY Into A Brand 13:59 - RealWrld Apparel 15:58 - Australia Finding it's Identity 19:50 - Putting $40,000 Into The Shop 24:21 - Worst Cuts We've Ever Had 27:00 - The “Big Barber” Issue 31:04 - Top 3 Pet Peeves 35:32 - “I Could Do That If I Wanted To…” 39:55 - Growing Up In The Western Suburbs 43:40 - Stabbings Or Gun Violence ? 46:14 - Reverse Racism 50:00 - Stupid Requests & Popular Cuts 53:38 - S Curl
In episode 035 Abby is back on the couch, and we are joined by Shaun from By Any Means Brand aka BAM. Shaun takes us through the ins and outs of starting a clothing brand, especially one as aesthetic as BAM. We chat about other brands that have inspired Shaun, as well as some we aren't too fond of. We also chat; biggest clothing pet peeves, fashion chokeholds, hand outs, timeless clothing trends, and the biggest clothing brand misconceptions. Enjoy x 0:00 - The Beginning Of “BAM” 12:05 - BAM's Products & Development 16:50 - Clothing Brand Misconceptions 21:08 - Manufacturing Issues 23:46 - Aussie Fashion Trends 30:32 - Most Timeless trends 32:14 - Brands Marketing tactics 37:56 - Dream Clothing Item 41:28 - One Outfit For The Rest Of Your Life 46:40 - Freebies ? 51:35 - Fashion In Canberra 59:10 - Least Liked Brands 1:05:33 - DISCOUNT CODE: OOP Discount Code: OOP At byanymeans.net.au
In episode 034 Abby is back!! We're also joined by Lily and Nikolas aka “BARA”, to discuss BARA's music, Aussie festivals, Coachella, AI songs, worst phone providers and banks, what it means to like someones instagram story, and plenty more nonsense; enjoy x 0:00 - BARA's Music & New Single 4:49 - GTM Canberra 8:34 - Abby's Festival Routine 12:08 - Frank Ocean (Coachella) 19:08 - AI Drake & The Weeknd 23:46 - “Assembly” Situation 25:22 - Where Is “The Spot” ? 28:18 - Worst Phone Provider 30:18 - Worst Bank 33:02 - Liking Instagram Stories (Intentions) 44:03 - Talking To A Friend's Friend 47:15 - Should Men & Women Split Bills ? 49:45 - Traumatic Story 52:50 - Rapid-Fire Questions 1:02:46 - Travelling Stories 1:09:49 - Uber/Ola Stories
In episode 033 we're joined by “Fa.fitness”, content creators from Canberra revolving around fitness and candid interviews. Anton &Faggy run us through how they found themselves making this content, including the CBR nightlife, interviews gone wrong, equipment, among other things. The guys also get us to rate ourselves out of 10, which sparks conversation about desirable body-parts, gym attire, and other things to do with attraction. Enjoy x 0:00 - How FA Got Started 6:56 - Rate Yourself Video's 10:57 - Civic Interviews 13:54 - Interesting Situations & Video Comments 17:58 - Receiving Critisism 20:13 - Doing People Dirty 22:08 - What Do We Rate Ourselves 28:23 - Faggy's Arm 30:53 - Favourite Video 32:24 - Being Recognised In Public (Cringe) 37:35 - Shooting On An iPhone 40:53 - Shooting In Other Cities 43:26 - Content Sponsorship Dilema 47:35 - Best/Worst Canberra Gym 49:58 - Most Attractive Gym Fits 54:22 - Most Attractive Body Features & People's Body Image 1:04:14 - The Future Of Fa.Fitness
In episode 032 we sit down with Canberra's own KWE, to discuss all things music, dating, live shows, production, and more… KWE gives us a great insight into his musical journey thus far, and also some lesser known sides to his life. KWE's journey has only just started, but the waves he's about to make in the Aussie scene are around the corner, especially with his newly released song, “BUMP” (stream it!!). Mikaela also gives the guys some insight into first date red flags from a woman's perspective, and Bereket has some more horrible takes for everyone
On episode one of Season 2 we welcome our new co-host Mikaela, and also chop it up with Leo Naitasi and Jack; Two pivotal artists within the Aussie music scene. The boys talk us through their avenues into making music, Canberra upbringing, and other personal inspirations. We also chat some nonsense about Canberra schools, suburbs, events, and the Australian music scene more broadly. Enjoy x 0:00 - Introducing Mikaela!! 1:55 - How Leo & Jack Got Started & Their Spotify Success 5:55 - School Band Test 7:55 - The Visuals & Early Production 11:30 - New Song - “Walk Away” 15:04 - Awkward Song Features … 17:19 - Misconceptions Of Doing Music 18:54 - Best & Worse Music Videos 22:45 - GTM 2023 25:12 - @yxngddgmadeit 25:58 - Best City ? 26:51 - Kinah 28:44 - Canberra North vs South 34:05 - Hostile School Events 37:57 - Podcast Experience 40:03 - Most “Clouted” Canberra Events 49:21 - What's Next…?
Dilip (@yxngddgmadeit) brings soju to the podcast as he discusses his filming, projects, and the learning curves of his talents. The guys also discuss the horrifics of club photos, Boiler Room events, Kendrick concerts, and Brittney Griner's trade. Pranav (@yngdaku) also makes another shorter appearance on the podcast to talk about he and Dilip's collaborative project, @chorbazaar_au. 0:00 - DDG's Videography & How He Got His Name 11:41 - Hosting Yung Singh 14:30 - Boiler Room Melbourne 19:11 - Dilip's Old Work 21:54 - Kendrick's Aussie Show 26:06 - Moose Head's Photo's 30:27 - AI Art & Chat GPT 35:41 - Dilip's iPhone XR & iCloud 36:49 - Smashed iPhone Story 39:45 - Kanye & Alex Jones 41:31 - USA/Russia Trade 43:44 - Spilt Milk Canberra 45:13 - Artist's & Tik-Tok Clout 47:39 - Top 5 Aussie Artists 48:22 - Phat Judah & Yuth2Yuth 50:38 - Festival X/ Megan Thee Stallion 52:00 - World Cup Upsets 58:52 - Plusixone w/Edi 1:00:06 - Chor Bazaar w/YNGDaku 1:11:51 - Worst Club Photo 1:13:17 - Season Wrap Up
Ike(fromPluto) makes his 2nd episode appearance on the podcast. This time he talks about his single Bricky Sunshine and the importance of visuals. The guys talk about Ike's recent National Boxing event and what went down to insecure his gold, UFC 284, fighters paycheques being unequal, as well as a call-in from Ike's big brother Chief Maez, who has his own news about singles and boxing, and more.
In Edi's hilarious 2nd appearance, she gives us an update on what's in the works for her clothing brand Dajzm, as well as her new project ‘plus six one'. Edi also speaks on her move to London, thoughts on the new Drake & 21 Savage, McDonald's drive-thru experiences, and once again berates the south side of Canberra once more for good measure.
Kita's very own Zac Young joins the podcast crew for some talk about his life and candid chat about current affairs. Zac speaks about how he met his partner at work, and the positive impact she's had on his ethic. The guys also discuss the Grass is Greener festival, Kanye being dropped, ACT's new drug laws, Drake's masculinity in hip-hop, and Zac's plans for his future podcast.
Out of Pocket & Mustard Flats meld together for a special Canberra podcast crossover episode! The Out of Pocket crew does a Q&A, chats about podcast misconceptions, tells embarrassing stories about themselves, abe much more. Featuring a special call-in from Jamie (Burrows) which discusses his excessive use and gifting of his infamous "slocs".
YNG's own Daku makes his second appearance on the podcast and discusses the YNG group, the success of his single 'Back & Forth', how to use Shazam in a club ft. an embarrassing story, growing up in rural Australia as an immigrant, his unique DJ'ing style and his learning curve, and much more.
Out of Pocket meets with local barista legend Hany Ezzat for ample coffee talk including best/worst in Canberra, worst milk skimming, and what affects the taste of coffee down to the science. The guys also discuss café shenanigans, trampoline injuries, and love life heartbreak.
In a much-needed and relaxed episode, Warif and Bereket talk recent international artists dropping out of festivals, the dangers of jumping into a moshpit as an artist, corny fear-mongering Australian TV, Snapchat filter ick, Hotbox festival, and more.
This episode has content including experiences of sexual assault and harassment. The podcasts's very own Abby (@abbyjek) graces the camera and tells her Europe trip stories, thoughts on the NOPE movie, and shares the terror of sexual harrassment. The podcast also dicusses Post Malone's fall, stage designs, down bad moments, and more.
The multi-talented Tivien (@iamtivien) joins Out of Pocket to sling some chat about her eclectic hobbies and their future. Tivien also recounts her worst dating experience with the cast and talks about wardrobe red flags, tattoo icks, and more.
In this episode the (under-travelled) guys gatekeep travelling and discuss the pros and cons of re-visiting Africa. They also talk about BeReal, A.I algorithms winning art contests, Burna Boy having 0 African supports in an Afro concert, 'Project X Canberra', stories of shut down college parties, and more.
Out of Pocket meets with Joshua "Ranga" Stanley, a local legend in the skating community of Canberra. The guys chat about skating in the city and what it means to the youth. Joshua explains the befores and afters of his TedxTalk, a harrowing near-death experience, how having a daughter has shaped who he is, and some of the ins & outs he's experienced in the skating business world, and more. [TedxTalk link] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0vmRN53Muc
Out of Pocket meets with Ike(from)Pluto (@poemsfrompluto). Ike tells the guys about the events he's recently created and wanting to do a national tour, his latest demo-tape "(Like It's) Stolen", his boxing and music careers, and where to get the best greasy feed in Canberra. The guys also discuss recent actions committed by ACT Policing, North-Canberra antics, the absurdity of following and consuming Andrew Tate's media, Francis Ngannou in the UFC, and more...
Out Of Pocket takes the podcast to the second bout of Canberra's Boiler Room-esque event, Culture Flip. The event is sponsored by the ANU BIPOC Dept and is stacked with local DJ's - Seeing performances from Wanja, Ish Beats, Tsotsi, YNG Daku, Bilolo, and IMOL. This episode features short interview sessions with these artists! Stay posted for Culture Flip 3.
In this mellow episode Bereket and Warif discuss their affairs - The importance of deleting old Facebook posts, racially motivated encounters at Tyler the Creator's concert, Kanye's body-double, Rolling Loud, politics in sport the NRL's Manly Sea Eagles, and more.
The skeleton crew gets together for a Q&A written by friends and fans of the podcast. Questions involving delinquency as teenagers, hook-up culture and dating apps, who "rips the stunkiest toots", and more. Featuring some great input from the BTS crew Rich (@rich.wang.crx) and Abby (@abbyjek).
Dancers from Canberra Maurice (@nameless.jr) and Pascal (@afro_pasty) come in to the studio and tell us about the succinct tale of how they met, and their ricocheting of their dance duo, Paurice (@officialparice). Maurice touches on his brief stardom on TikTok, and how the internet and social media has helped carve their path creatively. Pascal speaks on the struggles of sub-par internet in Cameroon, and shares his first impressions of meeting Maurice. The dance duo also show us their skills, how they practice, and much more.
Canberra based DJ, graphic designer, and artist Josh Bill joins us to discuss his journey thus far. We discuss his performances in countless Canberra venues, supporting Cashmere Cat, Kenfo, Kilusan, One-Four, and more; as well as his personal journey up to this point in his career. Other topics are discussed such as Drakes new album, crowd etiquette, emotional vulnerability in men, and more. Enjoy :)
Canberra legend Shaka J takes us through his artistic journey in rap, dance, and producing. Shaka's sheds some light on his upbringing, and what has shaped the music that he makes today. Shaka also lays out his album roadmap for the next two years, and discusses some shows and other artistic ventures that he has coming up very soon! Enjoy :)
Canberra raised Chief Maez (known among other things) takes Warif and I through the ins and outs of his multifaceted upbringing; the good, bad, and ugly. Maez described the traumas and violence he faced growing up, and how he discovered his passion for Rap. We also discuss his unreleased project which is set to drop in late 2022, and how it is his best work yet... enjoy.
Edi; The founder of the @Dajzm joins us for our 10th episode, and takes us through what it takes to market and supply her clothing label. We also discuss other clothing labels and designer brands, the ACT lockdown, instagram live streams, and Canberra's worst suburbs. Enjoy :)
In episode 009 we welcome our co-host Moses back on set. In terrible accuracy we discuss topics such as Kendrick and Harlow's new album's, the election, Young Thug and Gunna's arrests, and other topical things. Enjoy :)
Mr Rich Wang from Bennelong Cr pulls no punches in episode 008. We kick back in a super relaxed episode and discuss some of Riche's seemingly endless hobbies, along with a few stories, and some "Would you rather" questions written by Warif himself.
We are joined by Canberra's own KG; Who takes us through the pros and cons of the music industry in Australia, and more broadly. We discuss Triple J quotas, record label contracts, how people act after a taste of 'fame', KG's personal journey and what's he's learnt making music and other art, and more! enjoy :)
Musonga takes us through his creative process, and how he commissions his pieces. We also discuss art culture in Sydney and Canberra, along with other local creators. We discuss simulation-theory, and touch on some other random topics.
In this episode we dive into the highly discussed topic of Will Smith and Chris Rock. We also discuss the potential of male birth control in a pill form, the Metaverse and some other random shit.
In this episode we take a deep dive into all things "art", both locally and historically. Our special guest Dita Hapsara explains abstract art and expression to us casuals, and takes us through her own skill set which includes a custom piece she did for OOP.fm.
In episode 003 we discuss Wine Machine 2022, the worst suburbs in Canberra again, money laundering shop fronts, fuel prices, censorship and big-tech, and a bunch of other shit...
In this episode we discuss a range of topics; including GTM, white rappers, the subscription model, dating in Canberra, and more...
In the first episode of Out Of Pocket, we explain what we're about, how we met, and the vision for the podcast. We also discuss topics such as Mandates, Kanye, Russia/Ukraine, NFT's, Local Events and more…