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“We never wanted to make a show about dogs. We wanted to make a show about people. And then secondary to that, people who love dogs. We made sure we had some of Colin [the dog, in season two], like there's that lovely episode in seven where Gordon becomes a stage mum to a TV dog, which is so funny. But yeah, we just wanted it to be interesting,” says Harriet Dyer, co-creator and star of Colin From Accounts about the shift away from Colin the dog to focus more on the relationship between Ashley and Gordon, and develop the supporting characters. In this episode of the Write On podcast, we check in with the real-life Australian married couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer now that season two of Colin From Accounts is out on Paramount+. Brammall and Dyer talk about balancing the tone of the show that continues to have a few scatological elements and misbehaving body parts, but keeps the characters grounded as Gordon deals with a loss. “Episode five is a bit of a departure from the structure of the show and mixes the light and the dark with the comedy butting right up against the tragedy. We played a bit more with that as well. We did stuff that interested us and made us laugh,” says Dyer. Brammall also shares his advice for taking control of your creative life. “I started writing plays with a friend of mine because you have no agency as an actor. You're waiting for the phone to ring. You're waiting for someone to give you work. You can't create your own work. And I'm like, well, f*ck this. I want to create work. But you definitely need a big old f*cking dose of luck on the way… And now more than ever, there are ways to make your own stuff and get it out there and produce it. But of course, the flip of that is that there is way more people doing that as well. How does one stand out? I don't know. All I would say is it's not going to happen if you don't start doing it!” To find out more about Brammall and Dyer's writing process, listen to the podcast.
Welcome to "The B-Side"Join us as we peel back the layers to reveal the untold stories behind some of Australia's most influential marketing, advertising, and creative minds. In each episode, we dive into the lives of industry leaders who have driven growth and innovation, uncovering the overlooked moments, challenges, and inspirations that fueled their achievements.Recorded at Cannes in Cairns, "The B-Side" spotlights a diverse array of luminaries, from renowned marketers to pioneering entrepreneurs and visionary brand creators. We explore the personal and professional journeys that have defined their careers, sharing the struggles, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shaped their paths.Discover the experiences that sparked their curiosity and the key decisions that altered their career trajectories. "The B-Side" delves into the human stories behind extraordinary accomplishments, offering insights into the complexities of success. We unpack the lessons, doubts, and setbacks encountered along the way, providing a deeper understanding of what it takes to thrive in these dynamic fields.In this episode, we chat with Robbie Brammall, Director of Marketing and Communications at MONA (Museum of Old and New Art), about creative chaos and the art of doing the wrong things right. Join us as we celebrate the 'B-Sides,' because real growth happens behind the scenes.Find out more about The Growth Distillery: https://www.thegrowthdistillery.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegrowthdistilleryauLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-growth-distillery/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegrowthdistillery
Genevieve is best known in her role as National Head of PR and Talent Relations for News Corp Australia. She has also worked on a number of advisory boards including the Murdoch Children's Research Institute and Melbourne Press Club, as well as helping out at local sports clubs her children are involved with. Join us for this authentic and genuine conversation with this amazing mum as she shares her stories about her own life and her learnings along the way. We hope you enjoy this episode.
A snowy mixed hardwood forest with plenty of highway noise. Intro: Bittersweet by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3440-bittersweet License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In this episode Jane Johnson of Careering into Motherhood talks to Sarah Bramall, a former English teacher and mother of three children about her move into career coaching. Sarah talks about her personal experience of changing direction and leaving a vocational career, and shares her top 5 pieces of supportive advice. For more information about Sarah see https://www.careeringintomotherhood.com/sarah-bramall
In this episode, Sam and James sit down with friend of the show Beau Brammall. In this one, they talk about the squat and the mechanics around bracing. Be sure to drop this one a rating and review if you enjoyed!
Neil Brammall, PhD has worked in the utilities sector for over 20 years, creating and delivering geo-spatial software solutions focused on reducing the risk of damage to buried assets, and on improving the accuracy and quality of the data held about those assets. He is currently Technical Advisor to the Geospatial Commission and Product Owner for the Build Phase of the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR), which is driving the delivery of a comprehensive and secure data sharing platform for buried assets. Neil provides technical leadership on the project and on the ongoing development of a harmonized data model for the domain. He is hopeful that this initiative will be a game-changer for the industry and will revolutionize the approach to using geospatial data to promote safe and efficient working in the infrastructure sector in the UK.We talked to Neil about the context, goals, and strategy for the development of NUAR as a map of subsurface infrastructure based on voluntary participation and data sharing by buried asset owners. We looked into some of the key differences between the U.S. and the U.K. in how a shared utility map is created and used—from the advantage of a common basemap provided by the Ordnance Survey, to the negotiation of excavation liability and safety based on documentation rather than a One-Call type system. Neil also explained NUAR's approach to data quality as a long-term target for improvement, which he believes can be achieved by encouraging participation and generating data feedback loops through the creation of a common map.Co-hosts: David Horesh (Director of Marketing) and Ophir Wainer (Director of North American Business Development)
Adam's book Twelve Summers is out now.Twelve Summers is the story of those big memories and the big matches that accompanied them, told by one of the funniest writers in Australia. After starring on such Australian TV shows as Moody Christmas, Strange Calls and Offspring, Patrick Brammall co-created the Stan hit No Activity with Trent O’Donnell.They took it to the US where it played on CBS All Access for four seasons.Brammall, who also starred in the US remake, appeared alongside such luminaries as Will Ferrell, Amy Sedaris, Amy Schumer, Jesse Plemons, JK Simmons, Bob Odenkirk, Kevin Bacon, Jessica Alba, Will Forte, and Matt Walsh.Now Patrick’s appearing the CBS hit, Evil, before returning home to film a new sitcom which he writes and stars alongside his wife, Harriet Dyer. SocialsTwitter - Adam ZwarFacebook - Adam Zwar 10 Questions with Adam Zwar is produced in part by Nearly Media.More about Out of the Question: https://www.nearly.com.au/out-of-the-question-with-adam-zwar/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit adamzwar.substack.com
In this episode, Sam and James sit down with their good friend Beau Brammall. If you are looking to optimise your deadlift, be sure to bring a notepad and pen for this one!
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look back on a big weekend of Championship football.Mitrovic destroys the Baggies!Bristol City have actually won at home!Cardiff have not actually lost a game!And which Championship manager has Ryan been talking about in his sleep?It's the Second Tier.Website: www.secondtierpod.co.ukTwitter: twitter.com/secondtierpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look back on a big weekend of Championship football. Mitrovic destroys the Baggies! Bristol City have actually won at home! Cardiff have not actually lost a game! And which Championship manager has Ryan been talking about in his sleep? It's the Second Tier. Website: www.secondtierpod.co.uk Twitter: twitter.com/secondtierpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjqVFKB1yw2z_XyVINhB9qA/featured ***Please take the time to give us a review and rating on whatever platform you listen to us on. It massively helps up and goes a long way towards us getting new listeners! Thank you.*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Sam and James sit down with friend of the show Beau Brammall. In this one, the boys take a deep dive into all things technique. If you enjoyed, feel free to leave a rating and review!
In this episode, Sam sits down with Beau Brammall. Beau is the owner of Below Parallel, a gym that welcomes all things strength. They cover everything from lifting, life to the day to day realities of running a successful business. This was a great episode, it is always a pleasure to chat to Beau, we'll be sure to get him back on in the near future!
On Jimmy & Nath's MOde Of Transport journey for Movember, they HAD to stop in at MONA. They were joined by Mona's Director of Marketing and Communications to chat about the Museum's Boxing Day Reopening. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richie and Chris get a train from Spain, go island hopping and plan a massively pointless walk. Our celebrity hack comes from star of The Bugle and Test Match Special - Andy Zaltzman. Thanks Zaltor! Please rate and review this podcast, Richie is very insecure.
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Do people give a sh*t about your brand? Find out why MONA's Robbie Brammall knows they don't, unless you're interrupting them with something interesting.
Patrick Brammall returns to talk theatre mishaps, why Australian entertainers are compelled to seek work internationally and the scourge of anonymous internet commentary.
On this week's podcast artist Tim Sharp and his Mother Judy Sharp talk about Judy's book "Double Shot of Happiness" which recalls the tale of Tim growing up with autism, Writer/Director Brendan Cowell and actor Patrick Brammall talk about their upcoming film "Ruben Guthrie", Biggsy drops by to review Barbara Ehrenreich's "Smile or Die: How Positive Thinking Fooled America and the World" and Travis Park from Museum Victoria talks about Scienceworks and Dinosaurs.
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 minutes to go.