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It was the turn of the century, and everything was meant to be crumbling.The Y2K bug had been and gone, but people were still unsure of their future - or the future of the planet for that matter - but amid all the gloom and chaos emerged a beacon of light, headed by a brother/sister combination, both still in their teens.That band was called Killing Heidi and the release that changed it all, coming out in 2000, was Reflector.Propelled by hit singles Weir, Mascara and Superman/Supergirl, Killing Heidi, and particular teenage frontwoman Ella Hooper, became the voice for disenfranchised youth everywhere. Their songs, filled with hope and belonging, gave people a view to a brighter future, which, coupled with the rags-to-riches story that accompanied the Hooper siblings, resonated with a much wider audience than the band's teenage demographic would suggest.The band would go on to release another two albums over the next 25 years, plus took a ten-year break, but will forever be known and loved for that debut album.Now, a quarter of a century on, Killing Heidi are celebrating Reflector by re-releasing the album as well as heading out on tour to take their music to the nation.Jesse and Ella both joined HEAVY to discuss 25 years of Killing Heidi."We're pretty stoked," Jesse enthused. "We're getting the band back together for the 25-year anniversary of our debut album Reflector, and doesn't that make you feel young and old (laughs). We tend to mainly do festivals with Killing Heidi over the last eight years, so we're stepping back into our own headline shows, which is really exciting for us. We're going to play Reflector in full - which we've never done before - and it's gonna be a party.""This is a big deal for us," Ella added. "We're putting on our big girl pants and doing our own headline tour with some amazing support acts as well."In the full interview, Jesse and Ella discussed the tour in greater detail, reflected on their debut album and the success it brought them, ask what the album actually means to them, their thought process going into the album and their initial hopes, which of the songs are most personal to them, their youth at the time Reflector came out and if the success of the album forced them to grow up quickly, how those songs helped shape the people they are today, playing the album in full and how difficult it was to learn all of the songs and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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In this deep and insightful conversation, Ella Hooper and Laura Duncan explore the power of self-compassion, emotional needs, and the neuroscience of healing. Laura shares her journey in developing the Compassion Method, shedding light on the ten emotional gifts essential for healthy development.Together, they discuss the impact of media on identity, the significance of reparenting, and the art of meeting our own emotional needs. Through vivid imagination and reframing painful experiences, they reveal how empathy, self-worth, and emotional provision can transform our healing journey. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion on embracing all aspects of ourselves and the lifelong path to self-discovery.Follow Laura on instagram: @lauraduncanconsultingWebsite: Lauraduncan.com
In this episode of the Next Brave Thing podcast, Ella Hooper interviews Alley Vallotton about her journey of self-discovery, insecurity, and the importance of cultivating security in one's life. They discuss the impact of social media on self-perception, the significance of community and friendships, and the process of navigating emotional health. Alley shares her experiences with insecurity and coping mechanisms, emphasizing the need for authenticity and vulnerability. The conversation concludes with insights on mentorship and the next brave steps in personal growth.Here is the link to the 3-Day Insecurity Detox: https://www.alleyvallotton.com/freebiesAlley's website where you can find additional resources: https://www.alleyvallotton.com/Alley's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alleyvallotton/
Ella and Marieke discuss collective consciousness, formal parties, planning trips and feeling “Bah Humbug” in the festive season.They are joined by GP Dr Preeya Alexander to discuss her work in preventative health and singers and members of Bachelor Girl Kate Ceberano and Tania Doko on the music festival Roar and their experiences in the music industry in Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If the rebellious youth of society had a queen back in the mid to late 80's you can bet your life that queen would have been a seemingly shy young lady from Violet Town called Ella Hooper. Coupling her struggles of being brought up in a small country town with the almost overwhelming burdens that life as a teenager can throw at you, Hooper and brother Jesse formed a band called Killing Heidi and instantly struck a chord with a new generation of fans for which music was their only salvation.Killing Heidi are still mesmerising audiences decades after sharing their life and struggles via music. Their enduring popularity and renewed zest saw the band rewarded with a slot at GOOD THINGS 2024.HEAVY caught up with guitarist Jesse Hooper to find out more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Jo and Ella discuss Minnie Mouse at the Thanksgiving Day Parade, chocolate ripple cake, and ask listeners if they would let their family and friends vet their love interests.They are joined by author and CEO of Women Rising Megan Dalla-Camina on her book Women Rising, artist Jess McDonald on her business High Tees and comedian Chris Ryan on coming to comedy later in life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jo and Ella chat about hosting tonight's ARIA Awards, an overbooked flight fiasco, the domestic chores they actually kind of love doing and ask listeners: what beauty maintenance have you let go? They are joined by seasoned entrepreneur Pascale Helyar-Moray OAM to discuss her new book Rich Woman, Poor Woman and singer Elly-May Barnes on her new TV series Headliners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michala and Ella talk about Revenge Insomnia/bedtime procrastination, how do we make and find work as creatives, and ask the question - what's in your glove box?They are joined by musician Claire Tonti, and regular guest Broad Madeleine West talking about which celebs you've missed having your photo with? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ella and Michala talk about facing your fears, and the things Michala's dog does that she loves Vs her husband doing them.They are joined by comedian and author of The Skin I'm In Steph Tisdell, and Bev Killick is back with more Bev Hacks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michala Banas and Ella Hooper chat about why you should never meet your hero, and ask the text-line - how comfortable are you getting nude? They are joined by guests:Harriet and Mads Dyer from ‘Colin from Accounts'writer, disability and women's rights advocate Hannah Divineyand drag king Freddie Merkin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ella Hooper and Michala Banas chat about losing their wildness, and ask the talk-back line - what do you find attractive that you shouldn't?They are joined by guestsauthor of 'Queen menopause' Alison Daddosleep expert Moira Junge and'Fierce' radio host and Broad Radio music-master Tracee Hutchinson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marieke Hardy and Ella Hooper are back spinning their feelings wheel and talking about nostalgic bands from your youth.they are joined by Morning Broad Bev Killick sharing her Bev Life Hacks, comedian Susie Youssef as she continues to fall in love with Mariekeand CEO of Women's Health Victoria Sally Hassler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ella Hooper co-hosts for the first time, next to the marvellous Marieke Hardy, as she invites into a beautiful and moving exploration of grief. Then pee done two ways - Ella on she-wees, and Marieke on her dog Maude wetting the bed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FULL SHOW | Rosie, Wil and Daisy celebrate their 50th episode by recapping the Grand Final with Melbourne Captain Max Gawn and Aussie music icon, Ella Hooper! Tune into Triple M weekdays from 6-9am for more Rosie, Wil and Daisy. To watch your new breakfast crew in action, head to Youtube. And for a laugh-fuelled feed, follow @triplemmelb on Instagram. Remember to like and share!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ella Hooper welcomes special guest Topher Jones, also known as King Topher, a renowned DJ and music producer with an inspiring trajectory in the industry.With a monthly listenership exceeding 280,000 on Spotify and a track record of touring alongside the titans of dance music, Topher unveils the genesis of his latest venture, Rave Jesus. Offering a profound perspective on maintaining authenticity while navigating the intersections of artistry and faith, Topher shares his journey of carving out a unique space in an industry often constrained by conventional norms.Join us as we delve into themes of resilience, unwavering passion, and the boundless realms of creativity, all while exploring the dynamic fusion of faith and pulsating beats in the realm of dance music. This episode is a testament to the power of daring to challenge paradigms and pioneering new avenues of expression.Watch on youtube: https://youtu.be/x0Zjlpro6Q4Follow Royal King Topher: https://www.instagram.com/royalkingtopherRave Jesus: https://www.ravejesus.com/
Ella Hooper joined Leigh to chat about her solo career, preserving the joy and angst of Killing Heidi, and writing in a small town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annabelle Herd, CEO of ARIA, joined Jamie and Leigh to run them through Great Southern Nights - a month of incredible music in March. Hear how you can see artists such as Kasey Chambers, Kingswood, Northland, Illy, and Ella Hooper right in your backyard!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CEO of Salmon Tasmania, Luke Martin, discusses the Parliamentary motion in support of Tassie's salmon industry. Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper previews her Tassie shows this weekend. And, Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary Director, Greg Irons, details their ambitious goal to raise $2 million.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Triple M Homegrown with Matty O, we welcome the iconic Ella and Jesse Hooper of Killing Heidi. Journey with us as they chronicle their path from their roots in country Victoria in 1996 to becoming one of Australia's celebrated rock bands. For those looking to break into the music industry, Ella and Jesse offer invaluable insights. They reflect on the often-overwhelming challenges of being an emerging artist, emphasizing that while every artist's journey is unique, there are certain universally crucial lessons to be learned. Ella, with infectious enthusiasm, speaks about her transition to a mentorship role, crediting Wild Turkey for making this partnership possible. She candidly shares her eagerness to impart vital knowledge that could shape the trajectory of an aspiring artist's career. Jesse, with his vast experience of mentoring various artists, discusses the common hurdles young musicians face. He dives deep into the realms of studio production, live music dynamics, songwriting intricacies, the nitty-gritty of song distribution, and comprehensive industry know-how to truly comprehend the backbone of their music. The duo also touches on the stark differences between the music scene today and when they started. Ella delves into the nuances of being a charismatic frontperson, offering tips on fan interaction and the art of maintaining stage energy. They also discuss the progressive changes in the industry, celebrating its growing diversity and inclusivity. Yet, they reminisce about the CD era, a time that provided them financial cushioning during their early touring days. And as a cherry on top, Ella and Jesse reveal the most impactful advice they've ever received, a gem that has remained with them throughout their illustrious career. If you ever dreamt of receiving guidance from rock legends, don't miss out on this incredible mentorship opportunity with Killing Heidi, powered by Wild Turkey. For more details, swing by Wild Turkey Music x Killing Heidi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Triple M Homegrown with Matty O, we welcome the iconic Ella and Jesse Hooper of Killing Heidi. Journey with us as they chronicle their path from their roots in country Victoria in 1996 to becoming one of Australia's celebrated rock bands. For those looking to break into the music industry, Ella and Jesse offer invaluable insights. They reflect on the often-overwhelming challenges of being an emerging artist, emphasizing that while every artist's journey is unique, there are certain universally crucial lessons to be learned. Ella, with infectious enthusiasm, speaks about her transition to a mentorship role, crediting Wild Turkey for making this partnership possible. She candidly shares her eagerness to impart vital knowledge that could shape the trajectory of an aspiring artist's career. Jesse, with his vast experience of mentoring various artists, discusses the common hurdles young musicians face. He dives deep into the realms of studio production, live music dynamics, songwriting intricacies, the nitty-gritty of song distribution, and comprehensive industry know-how to truly comprehend the backbone of their music. The duo also touches on the stark differences between the music scene today and when they started. Ella delves into the nuances of being a charismatic frontperson, offering tips on fan interaction and the art of maintaining stage energy. They also discuss the progressive changes in the industry, celebrating its growing diversity and inclusivity. Yet, they reminisce about the CD era, a time that provided them financial cushioning during their early touring days. And as a cherry on top, Ella and Jesse reveal the most impactful advice they've ever received, a gem that has remained with them throughout their illustrious career. If you ever dreamt of receiving guidance from rock legends, don't miss out on this incredible mentorship opportunity with Killing Heidi, powered by Wild Turkey. For more details, swing by Wild Turkey Music x Killing Heidi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary guitarist and singer Kevin Borich has a brilliant new record called Duets, featuring Kevin performing with friends like Leo Sayer, Joe Walsh, Ella Hooper, Joe Camilleri, Ian Moss and Swanee, to name a few. Kevin talks about making the album plus the good old days including writing the La De Das classic Gonna See My baby Tonight. But wait, there's more: Les Hall and Steve Mulry chat about the new TMG album It is What it is ... Rock On and the single La La plus the plans for the 50th anniversary of the forming of the Ted Mulry Gang. Thanks to Murcotts Driving Excellence. One phone call could make such a difference to your life. Call them on 1300 555 576 to become a better driver or give a gift certificate to someone you care about. Visit murcotts.edu.au todaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dive deep into the iconic musical world of James Reyne as we recap his unforgettable Sydney gig at the Enmore Theatre. From the legacy of Australian Crawl to his solo feats, we explore his endless array of hits. Plus, a special spotlight on Ella Hooper of Killing Heidi fame, who has been impressively sharing the stage with James. Join Chris for an authentic Triple M Gig review and uncover why James Reyne's concerts are must-see events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join our Music Director, Dutchie on Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Kevin Borich, one of the most revered guitar players in the history of Australian rock. With an impressive CV that includes iconic bands like The La De Das, The Party Boys, and leading Kevin Borich Express, Kevin has been at the forefront of the legendary Aussie pub rock scene. In this episode, Kevin discusses his latest album, "Duets," featuring incredible collaborations with renowned artists such as Tim Rogers, Ella Hooper, Suze DeMarchi, Ian Moss, and special guest, Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh, all the way from the U.S.A. Discover captivating stories as Kevin shares his experiences, from jamming on stage with Carlos Santana back in '77 to his recent musical journey alongside his own son. Hear how the legendary Jimi Hendrix has influenced Kevin's music and how he, in turn, has inspired others throughout his career. Don't miss out on this exclusive interview with Kevin Borich, as he opens up to Triple M's Homegrown. Tune in now and be inspired by the musical journey of a true rock icon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musicians.Back in 1978, band Clutch Cargo was renamed Australian Crawl and the rest is Australian music history.James Reyne was lead singer of Australian Crawl for 7 years, releasing 4 albums in five frenetic years.He's been a solo artist now for over 30 years, releasing 12 studio albums plus four live albums.We had a chat about life and family, and his national tour with Ella Hooper, and their new old single.Includes Songs:James Reyne - RecklessAustralian Crawl - Beautiful PeopleAustralian Crawl - Boys Light UpElla Hooper - Small Town TempleJames Reyne & Ella Hooper - Way Out WestWhat has James Reyne been up to lately … let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
Join Gleeso on Triple M Nights as he welcomes the legendary James Reyne, who is embarking on the highly anticipated 'Way Out West' Tour alongside Ella Hooper of Killing Heidi. With the tour set to kick off on June 23, we get an exclusive preview of what fans can expect, including exciting secret collaborations that are sure to leave audiences buzzing. However, it hasn't been a smooth journey for James Reyne, as he shares the story behind the rescheduling of the first leg of the tour. A mishap in Surry Hills left him with a broken ankle and a cracked rib, prompting him to reflect humorously, "Did I fall over, or did I have a fall? I'm at that age now where it's like, 'Aw, James had a fall.'" In addition to discussing the upcoming tour, the conversation delves into Ella Hooper's recent record, 'Small Town Temple,' and sheds light on how this exciting collaboration between James Reyne and Ella Hooper came to fruition. Listeners are treated to a special rendition of the iconic 1992 hit, 'Way Out West,' originally performed by James Reyne and James Blundell, highlighting the enduring appeal of this timeless track. Furthermore, James Reyne expresses his admiration for the late Broderick Smith of The Dingoes, the original songwriter of 'Way Out West,' and highlights the significant influence he has had on numerous artists, despite often going unrecognized. Gleeso takes a moment to acknowledge James Reyne's immense contribution to Australian music, applauding his role in bringing local talent to the forefront, even amidst the domination of international artists in the market. We also explore the enduring popularity of Australian Crawl's iconic anthem, 'Reckless,' with Gleeso noting that every time he witnesses James Reyne perform it live, the crowd's fervent sing-along is twice as loud, a testament to the lasting impact of the song across the country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ella Hooper just released her second solo album, Small Town Temple, an excellent country-tinged album, with shades of Linda Ronstadt, Lucinda Williams, and Stevie Nicks, plus some unmistakably Australian references peppered throughout. She also released a version of Way Out West with James Reyne yesterday, to promote their forthcoming tour together. Buy tickets to the tour here, and visit listencarefully.com.au for all show notes, tour dates, and a list of all music discussed on today's show (plus a Spotify playlist of it all).
Behind The Hits remembers musical pioneer Chrissy Amphlett ten years on from her passing.As the attention-grabbing singer in Australian band Divinyls she topped charts around the world, and fiercely kicked down doors for women as she took on the male-dominated rock industry of the 1980s. Over the last decade, Chrissy's legacy has been firmly established and her songs continue to be discovered by new generations.We hear her story in her own colourful words plus bandmate Mark McEntee and their legendary producer Mark Opitz.Also music icons Missy Higgins, Pink, Ella Hooper and Lisa Veronica reveal how Chrissy inspired them.Hosted by Cat Lynch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded 15 & 23 March (00:00) The Jinja Assassin: Behind the Air Guitar (04:20) Kicking off: AFL, NRL, March Madness, Cricket (Australia in India) (06:15) Context is everything (11:14) Two Time World Air Guitar runner up and Australian champion Alex Roberts 'The Jinja Assassin' (12:09) Life is just getting over what happened in High School (NBA Jam competition) (27:48) Just Not Cricket (30:17) Air Guitar Updates - 2022 World Championships in Oulu; Hopes for 2023; A brief history of air guitar; Picking songs; High Voltage: Fremantle; Signet on Air - Unboxing; Time for a new axe?; Getting on stage with Wolfmother & the great Air Guitar family/community. With shout outs to Billy Damage, Matt 'Big Boss Ginge' at Signet, Ella Hooper, Jess Strings, Andrew Stockdale & Nordic Thunder (Let's Get Nordic Podcast). (55:06) Final Thoughts Check out Episode 95 to hear us talk about a range of sport & also our 1st interview with the Jinja Assassin in Episode 95.2.
Dave Gleeson hosts a tribute to the late legendary drummer for the Foo Fighters, Taylor Hawkins, one year after his tragic passing. Taylor Hawkins was a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and an award-winning drummer. He was a larger than life character, who not only played wing-man to one of Rock n' Roll's greatest icons in Dave Grohl, but was his brother in arms.In this podcast you'll hear from Taylor in his final Australian interview, conducted only a few weeks before his untimely death, as well as newly-unearthed archive chats with Taylor and Dave. Plus we'll speak to Taylor's peers – like Alanis Morrisette, P!NK and Noodles from The Offspring – about his impact and legacy.WARNING – 'Behind The Hits - Remembering Taylor Hawkins' contains coarse language and drug references.Special thanks to Pink, Noodles from Offspring and Ella Hooper.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ella hooper joins Matty O on Triple M Homegrown. The iconic Aussie songwriter talks her new album Small Town Temple, her musical journey, the ups and downs of juggling multiple projects and lots more! We also play Write, Party, Dinner. Plus a new game, Big Town, Small Town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the 250th edition of Miss Chatelaine, but I forgot to celebrate it – except with fabulous tunes! This hour features some artists you probably know (Ella Hooper, Henry Wagons,... LEARN MORE The post (Don't be) Down and out – Show #250 (part 2), 18 September 2022 appeared first on Miss Chatelaine.
Flannel to the Fallen– the rise & fall of 90s grunge plus how Michael Hutchence's death changed us.Dave Gleeson showcases the Aussie acts who ruled the 1990s, from The Divinyls to Ratcat, Living End to Killing Heidi and a couple of Newcastle teens called Silverchair.Featuring Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Kav Temperley of Eskimo Joe, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Lisa & Jess from The Veronicas, Simon Day from Ratcat, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Sarah McLeod of The Superjesus, John Watson, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon, Mark Opitz and hear from Chrissy Amphlett.Episodes 1, 2 and 4 are also available on Behind The Hits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The vibrant rock scene born in local pubs that launched AC/DC, Cold Chisel & Skyhooks… Dave Gleeson showcases the people, songs and events that changed Aussie music forever.Featuring Angus Young from AC/DC, INXS's Andrew Farriss, Peter Garrett from Midnight Oil, Jimmy Barnes, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Ross Wilson of Daddy Cool, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Greg Macainsch from Skyhooks, Chisel's Don Walker, Michael Chugg, Mark Opitz, Fifa Riccabono from Alberts, Lee Simon, Molly Meldrum plus hear from Bon Scott, Shirley Strachan, Doc Neeson, Billy Thorpe and Michael Gudinski. Episodes 2-4 are also available on Triple M Rock. Search ‘These Days'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's stars and the 2000s trailblazers on the global impact of the digital age. Dave Gleeson celebrates the national heroes of this century like Powderfinger and Silverchair, plus hear from the new wave of Aussie rock from The Vines to Jet and Wolfmother. Plus the local members of the Billion Streams Club like Goyte and Vance Joy.Featuring Daniel Johns from Silverchair, Jet's Nic Cester, Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Missy Higgins, Vance Joy, Craig Nicholls from The Vines, Eskimo Joe's Kav Temperley, Goyte, Kim Moyes from The Presets, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Jess & Lisa from The Veronicas, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Danny Beusaraus from the Dune Rats, Kieran Lama from Spacey Jane, Colin Hay, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon and John Watson.Episodes 1-3 are also available on Triple M Rock. Search ‘These Days'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flannel to the Fallen– the rise & fall of 90s grunge plus how Michael Hutchence's death changed us.Dave Gleeson showcases the Aussie acts who ruled the 1990s, from The Divinyls to Ratcat, Living End to Killing Heidi and a couple of Newcastle teens called Silverchair.Featuring Bernard Fanning from Powderfinger, Kav Temperley of Eskimo Joe, The Living End's Chris Cheney, Missy Higgins, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Lisa & Jess from The Veronicas, Simon Day from Ratcat, Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper, Sarah McLeod of The Superjesus, John Watson, Michael Chugg, Lee Simon, Mark Opitz and hear from Chrissy Amphlett.Episodes 1, 2 and 4 are also available on Triple M Rock. Search ‘These Days'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darren James interviews Australian singer songwriter Ella Hooper on Talking Melbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've given away our first award!There were lots of contenders for the title, honorable mentions include Dave Grohl, Paul Dempsey and Ella Hooper, but there could only be one!Find out how Johnny Toogood reacts when he's given his Trophy and even funnier - how his band mate Phil takes the news!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After a 4 year hiatus, Ella Hooper has shared her brand new single OLD NEWS.Old News has been hailed as a new beginning for Ella, who was still a teenager when she burst onto the Australian music scene fronting Killing Heidi. Ella left High School halfway through Year 11 to concentrate on Killing Heidi. She states that the first time she heard her voice on the radio was on the school bus. “For a long time, I felt awkward about my success, that I had to apologise for it,” Ella reveals. “Becoming a bit of an overnight success with Killing Heidi really presented its challenges. I've had a complicated relationship with my career, but I don't feel hamstrung by that anymore.”“I guess Old News is a message to myself,” she adds. “It's okay to be ambitious and still have dreams.”The tour will commence in WA on October 20, before moving on to Victoria, SA and QLD, and winding up in Sydney with Mary's Underground on November 25 and Centro, Wollongong on November 26. It also includes what will no doubt be a massive night for Cup Eve at Northcote Social Club in Melbourne (Monday October 31). Tickets for all shows on sale now – head to www.ellahoopermusic.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's the latest in Rock News with Rosie! The Rolling Stones celebrate 60 with four part doco, Possibly the worst music festival ever exposed on Netflix, new music from Ella Hooper, a box set of the best 80s movies on the way, plus Kevin Bacon and Jimmy Fallon channel Tears For Fears.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Front-women of Killing Heidi, host of Triple M 90's and full time legend Ella Hooper joined Dave Gleeson on Triple M Nights. Touching on some old school memories, and potential bad habits picked up from touring with the Screaming Jets in the 90's, Ella talks being back on the road, and how the pandemic has changed backstage at shows. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first stowaway for season two is here! Australian rock icon, presenter and spicy food-lover Ella Hooper has landed. Can she find her way off the island? Of course not! Nobody does! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ella Hooper Celebrates 5 Phenomenal Female Artists For IWD See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lower the stakes, find compassion, and reconnect to your true self! Welcome to Season 6, Episode 1 with show host Lara Bianca Pilcher! We start our new season with guest Ella Hooper, who is a life consultant, host of The Next Brave Thing Podcast and speaker. Ella has spent the past 8 years in California pursuing personal emotional wholeness and developing the foundational curriculum for a performing arts college; training actors, dancers, screenwriters, and filmmakers to engage in their creativity while staying connected to their authentic selves. - About Artist's House International - Lara Bianca Pilcher, the host of the Artist's House International Podcast (AHI), is an experienced show host and international speaker. Her career in the arts industry spans over 20 years. Artist's House International is a not-for-profit that uses the tool of creativity to help transform lives, form a global community, and capture the global voice of believer artists. AHI founders, Andrew and Lara Pilcher have been married for 15 years and have two awesome kids. - We invite you to subscribe to this Podcast and share it with others! We invite you to support this Podcast by visiting Patreon - To find out more about AHI visit: artistshouseinternational.com Lara: www.larabiancapilcher.com Andrew: www.performerspt.com - ALL LINKS: LINKTREE linktr.ee/artistshouseinternational - Website: artistshouseinternational.com
In this episode Jessica Wilmot interviews Ella Hooper on the 'How' she moved countries with no money!They cover the following areas of risk taking:How to let go of pride and face fearsLet go of the fear of what people thinkHow to change a mindsetLearn to think outside the boxFeel free to download, share and write a review! Follow on instagram @nextbravethingpodcast
How's that for a podcast title, we can only hope it's rolling past your eyes on repeat via the display of your digital radio or Spotify app. We are not sorry, we are actually warning you that this episode has a lot of dick built into its contents. We'll explain more after Em sorts the introduction, which is where she spontaneously created that title (I did take note of it Em, and obviously totes loving it, it's also way better than her other suggested option of ‘Dick Chat') there's a lot of side quest action in the intro, so can we get a huzzah for that? HUZZAH! First up we need to talk about an article that sent Em into an emotional tailspin, but in true side quest realness we also cover off the continuing obsession with Em being on ‘The Masked Singer'. There's all the action that goes on within the Emsolation Facebook Group to reflect, which includes some VERY effective photoshopping, plus the news that some believed Em was Baby has been proved wrong after Killing Heidi front woman Ella Hooper revealed herself to be under the baby mask. Anyway, this article is a good chance for all of us to check our own internalised misogyny, after a Mamamia journalist chose to trot out the labels ‘outspoken' and ‘controversial' when describing Em. Those two words trigger Em on a number of levels and she is calling for all of us to try and stop using words like ‘outspoken', ‘controversial' or ‘opinionated' to describe women who have thoughts and feelings they want to share publicly. You'll hear why she finds it tiring as part of the introduction and then we'll bring Michael back so we can talk dick pics. Michael is understandably shook that this is the FIRST he's hearing about a dick pic that apparently arrived in Em's possession 4 DAYS EARLIER! Once that's been worked through, we get to the meat of the problem. Well actually, we first have to talk about all the hairdo's being rocked on the Grand Final footy field, because of course we do. Obviously I'm not about to ruin any of the chat about the rogue wang picture turning up in Em's DM's, but it was a moral quandary that Em AND her two daughters had to work through together. Somehow that then leads to chat about a Italian hand painted ceramic leopard statue that is charging stupid money in order to own it. Em wanted it so much that she took up gambling in an attempt to secure it so she could add it to her interior decor collection. You'll find out if she was successful or if her gambling adventure ended in broken dreams that didn't include ceramic hand painted realness being added to her menagerie within. Look at us with all our hooking and teasing and not revealing what's going on within the podcast in fine details. Then it's onto something that apparently ISN'T small and shaped like a toadstool. This time around I will reveal that we did say this episode was a bit dick heavy and this is the second reference to peen. Sadly it relates to the news that the first of Trump's former White House staff have begun releasing their tell all books. Yep, we know, vomit, but we promise you'll also get confirmation that a LOT of what Em and Michael thought Melania might be up to, was actually happening, plus learn some of the nicknames White House staff had for certain members of Trump's family. Finally it's onto the big dick energy (or BDE as it's more commonly referred to) that seems to ooze from every pore of American rapper, singer and songwriter, Lil Nas X. Em and Michael are huge fans of how he works every angle of his social media profile and how he's able to build his career and success by delivering one groundbreaking event after another. So dive in face first, we promise you won't get a slap to the face with anything other than sassy comments and much hilarity, plus there's exciting news to wrap things up that include the words ‘bonus' and ‘episode', squeaaal, I'll say nothing else, get amongst it all NOW! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Behind The Mask - An Original The Masked Singer Australia Podcast
We saw an incredible episode of The Masked Singer last night which saw the adorable Baby get voted off! Baby was Aussie superstar performer, Ella Hooper from Killing Heidi and we were thrilled so see someone so incredible behind the mask. As always, the show must go on! We received more clues for our remaining celebrities: Dolly, Kebab, Vampire and Mullet and we also found out some news about how the show will be changing for the finale next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The brilliant Ella Hooper joined Jonesy & Amanda to chat about Isol-Aid Homegrown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ARIA-winning singer-songwriter-presentor-ambassador-multi-hyphenate Ella Hooper slides into the pod booth with host Jeremy Dylan for episode 26 - an exploration of PJ Harvey's 2011 war epic "Let England Shake". Along the way, they break down tracks including "The Words that Maketh Murder", "The Last Living Rose", "Written on the Forehead" and "The Colour of the Earth" and chat about Harvey's creepy clown vocal style, the unconventional production style, matching musical styles to songs and how this album is the missing link in the Ella Hooper fossil record. Listen in the player above or download the episode by clicking here. Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes here. My Favorite Album is a podcast unpacking the great works of pop music. Each episode features a different songwriter or musician discussing their favorite album of all time - their history with it, the making of the album, individual songs and the album's influence on their own music. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker from Sydney, Australia who has worked in the music industry since 2007. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the feature film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins, in addition to many commercials and music videos. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.