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Kat StewartActor Kat Stewart has built a reputation as one of Australia's most outstanding actors. Renowned for her exceptional performances across a diverse range of unforgettable characters on both stage and screen, Kat has played leading roles on productions including Five Bedrooms Offspring and Underbelly One Night, Black Snow (series 2), Mr and Mrs Murder, Tangle (Series 1-3), Newstopia (Series 1-3), Supernova (Series 1-2)and the original Underbelly. Her many guest credits include Get Krack'n, Orange is the New Brown, No Activity, True Story with Hamish and Andy and Jack Irish. Film credits include Little Monsters, West of Sunshine, Sucker and My Melbourne. Her work on stage includes Melbourne Theatre Company's Admissions, Heisenberg, Disgraced, The Speechmaker, Frost Nixon and Festen. She was an active member at Red Stitch Actors Theatre for ten years with credits including Creditors, The Little Dog Laughed, The Shape of Things, Bug, Dirty Butterfly and Loyal Women. Kat's historic return to the company in 2023 to play Martha in the highly acclaimed sell-out season of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? led to a further successful commercial season at Melbourne's Comedy Theatre in 2024 and an upcoming remount for the Sydney Theatre Company for their 2025 season at the Roslyn Packer Theatre. Among many nominations, Kat received an AACTA Award for Offspring and both an AFI and Logie for Most Outstanding Actress in Underbelly.She is a proud Ambassador for The Magical Getaway Foundation (MGF) and Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation (ALNF).Deborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBkBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850
Jack Irish is a self confessed Sex Slave, in this episode he tells Neil about the dark underworld of BDSM and Sex Slave "Relationships"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 76: Damien Richardson - Reconstructing Reality Australian actor Damien Richardson has been an outspoken critic of the pandemic response since 2020. In this podcast, we talk about Damien's perspectives on the current political climate in Australia, his personal experience during the pandemic, and his current speaking tour "Reconstructing Reality". Damien Richardson is a well known television, film and theatre actor. He grew up in Adelaide studying Politics and Drama at Flinders University before moving to Melbourne in 1989 to study at the VCA. He has starred in many television shows and feature films including Neighbours, City Homicide, The Hard Word, The Jammed, Rouge and Jack Irish. He was nominated for an AFI award for his role in Secret Life of Us. He has worked with some of the biggest names in Australian Film and Television including Guy Pearce, Joel Egerton, Sam Worthington, Rachel Griffiths, Gary Sweet, Vince Colosimo, Noni Hazelhurst, Shane Bourne, Nadine Garner, Aaron Pedersen and Deborah Mailman. He also did a tele movie, Fatal Honeymoon, shot on the Gold Coast with Harvey Keitel. Since 2020 Damien has been propelled into "having the conversations the others are too afraid to have". Damien has had articles published in Quadrant Online and Cauldron Pool, along with working on an interview-based online radio show. More recently Damien has started his own podcast at damienrichardson.online. After a successful year of speaking engagements in SA and Victoria, Damien is taking his tour to Queensland and NSW in 2024. He takes a satirical look at his life and career, and the cost of speaking out. Entertaining and compelling, Damien brings a unique insight to the issues facing our nation. Damien has just completed writing a play "Movement in Place". A black comedy that focuses on the impossibility of love in the modern age. Visit Damien's website: https://damienrichardson.online Follow Humanley on Telegram: t.me/humanley New Book Out Now - Can You Catch A Cold?: Untold History & Human Experiments Join the Humanley Health Hub Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute as health advice and does not take the place of consulting with your primary health care practitioner. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guest speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Humanley, the presenter or any other entities or third parties associated with Humanley or the presenter. The right to freedom of opinion is the right to hold opinions without interference, and cannot be subject to any exception or restriction. We encourage the audience to use their critical judgement and use due diligence when interpreting the information and topics discussed in this podcast.
Robert Connolly is one of Australia's great modern directors, having exploded onto the film scene some twenty years ago with The Bank, which was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director at the AFI awards, which he swiftly followed up with an impressive body of work that includes Paper Planes, The Turning, Balibo, Blueback, and the 2021 adaptation of Jane Harper's best seller, The Dry.That film, which featured Eric Bana as Detective Aaron Falk, set the box office afire in 2021 alongside High Ground and Penguin Bloom, with the trio making Australian film history as the first time that three Aussie flicks topped the local box office. Given the success of The Dry, it made sense that Connolly and Bana would return to Jane Harper's Falk series with the second novel, Force of Nature. Where The Dry focused on a murder mystery in the middle of nowhere, Force of Nature takes Detective Falk to the Grampians to try and find missing business woman Alice (Anna Torv). Alice did not return with her colleagues (Deborra-Lee Furness, Robin McLeavy, Sisi Stringer, Lucy Ansell) after a hiking retreat, raising suspicion and concern. With heavy rains on the way, time is of the essence to find Alice before it's too late.While Force of Nature operates in the thriller genre, with Connolly harkening back to The Bank with a subplot about manipulative financial institutions, it is better approached as a character study of people under pressure. Falk's return to the Grampians sees him recalling his youth when his mother also went missing in the same area, and it's here that Force of Nature lingers into an examination of what family means in difficult times. Eric Bana has found a character he can comfortably slip into with Detective Aaron Falk, a figure who sits alongside Detective Jay Swan and Jack Irish as a compelling investigator getting to the bottom of a mystery. It helps that Bana is comfortably supported by a reliable cast, including the always great Anna Torv who owns the film, the welcome presence of Robin McLeavy who gives a subdued and powerful performance, and solid performances from newcomers Sisi Stringer and Lucy Ansell.Curiously, even though I've been interviewing Australian filmmakers for almost a decade now, this is the first time I've had a chat with Robert Connolly. I'd previously aimed to catch up with him on the media trail for The Dry or Blueback, but circumstances meant that this was our first time chatting. As I joined the Zoom meeting, Robert immediately noticed the vast array of blurays and DVDs that sit behind me, pointing out the Agnes Varda Criterion Collection. Our conversation starts there, and ferrets through different avenues of discussion, weaving in and out about Robert's work as a filmmaker, what it means to support emerging talent in the way he does as an executive producer with films like Alena Lodkina's Petrol, Sari Braithwaite's Because We Have Each Other, and Jub Clerc's Sweet As, before we settle on discussing why Force of Nature is the hardest shoot he's embarked on yet.Force of Nature launches in Australian cinemas from 8 February 2024, and if there's one reason to see it on the big screen, it's to become overwhelmed by Andrew Commis' immersive cinematography. No doubt if this one does well that we'll see Robert adapting the third and final Falk book, Exiles, down the line.If you like what we do here at The Curb, then make sure to listen to other interviews at TheCurb.com.au, and help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon from as little as $1 a month at Patreon.com/thecurbau. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Robert Connolly is one of Australia's great modern directors, having exploded onto the film scene some twenty years ago with The Bank, which was nominated for Best Picture and Best Director at the AFI awards, which he swiftly followed up with an impressive body of work that includes Paper Planes, The Turning, Balibo, Blueback, and the 2021 adaptation of Jane Harper's best seller, The Dry.That film, which featured Eric Bana as Detective Aaron Falk, set the box office afire in 2021 alongside High Ground and Penguin Bloom, with the trio making Australian film history as the first time that three Aussie flicks topped the local box office. Given the success of The Dry, it made sense that Connolly and Bana would return to Jane Harper's Falk series with the second novel, Force of Nature. Where The Dry focused on a murder mystery in the middle of nowhere, Force of Nature takes Detective Falk to the Grampians to try and find missing business woman Alice (Anna Torv). Alice did not return with her colleagues (Deborra-Lee Furness, Robin McLeavy, Sisi Stringer, Lucy Ansell) after a hiking retreat, raising suspicion and concern. With heavy rains on the way, time is of the essence to find Alice before it's too late.While Force of Nature operates in the thriller genre, with Connolly harkening back to The Bank with a subplot about manipulative financial institutions, it is better approached as a character study of people under pressure. Falk's return to the Grampians sees him recalling his youth when his mother also went missing in the same area, and it's here that Force of Nature lingers into an examination of what family means in difficult times. Eric Bana has found a character he can comfortably slip into with Detective Aaron Falk, a figure who sits alongside Detective Jay Swan and Jack Irish as a compelling investigator getting to the bottom of a mystery. It helps that Bana is comfortably supported by a reliable cast, including the always great Anna Torv who owns the film, the welcome presence of Robin McLeavy who gives a subdued and powerful performance, and solid performances from newcomers Sisi Stringer and Lucy Ansell.Curiously, even though I've been interviewing Australian filmmakers for almost a decade now, this is the first time I've had a chat with Robert Connolly. I'd previously aimed to catch up with him on the media trail for The Dry or Blueback, but circumstances meant that this was our first time chatting. As I joined the Zoom meeting, Robert immediately noticed the vast array of blurays and DVDs that sit behind me, pointing out the Agnes Varda Criterion Collection. Our conversation starts there, and ferrets through different avenues of discussion, weaving in and out about Robert's work as a filmmaker, what it means to support emerging talent in the way he does as an executive producer with films like Alena Lodkina's Petrol, Sari Braithwaite's Because We Have Each Other, and Jub Clerc's Sweet As, before we settle on discussing why Force of Nature is the hardest shoot he's embarked on yet.Force of Nature launches in Australian cinemas from 8 February 2024, and if there's one reason to see it on the big screen, it's to become overwhelmed by Andrew Commis' immersive cinematography. No doubt if this one does well that we'll see Robert adapting the third and final Falk book, Exiles, down the line.If you like what we do here at The Curb, then make sure to listen to other interviews at TheCurb.com.au, and help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon from as little as $1 a month at Patreon.com/thecurbau. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Damien Richardson (born 2 August 1969) is an Australian film, television and theatre actor. Since 2021 he has been a political campaigner promoting an anti-vax agenda. A graduate from the Victorian College of the Arts, Richardson has appeared in a variety of Australian films and television shows, including Blue Heelers, McLeod's Daughters, Redball, The Hard Word, Rogue, Conspiracy 365 and Wentworth. He and co-writer Luke Elliot won the Best New Comedy-Drama award at the Melbourne Fringe Festival for their play The Belly Of The Whale. One of Richardson's best-known roles is Detective Matt Ryan in the crime drama City Homicide, which he played from 2007 until 2011. Since 2012, Richardson has starred as Drew Greer in the Jack Irish television films and subsequent 2016 series. He played Gary Canning in the soap opera Neighbours from 2014 to 2020. In 2021, Richardson quit acting to launch a failed bid to gain a seat as an independent in the Victorian state senate.
We'll be back in late January 2024 with plenty of exciting interviews booked in the calendar. But for now enjoy one of our most popular episodes from the past year. And remember to subscribe and share. We talk with veteran Aussie actor Guy Pearce, whose career now spans four decades, from his debut as a novice straight out of high school in Neighbours, via Hollywood movies like LA Confidential and international hits like The King's Speech, to high-end TV series such as Jack Irish and Mare of Easttown and his new show coming out shortly on Disney+ - The Clearing - an eight-part thriller set in Victoria. Hosting this conversation - about everything from how fatherhood has changed him, to his itinerant global life, to how he really feels about the Neighbours reboot, is senior culture writer for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, Karl Quinn. This episode first aired on May 19, 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Cameron is an award winning Australian Screen and Theatre writer. His credits include, Jack Irish, Molly, Sunshine, the new Disney mini series The Clearing, and many, many more. We discuss his early career, the writing process, story, my microphone sock, and much more in between. A great chat and a great listen. https://mattcameronwriter.com
This week we talk with veteran Aussie actor Guy Pearce, whose career now spans four decades, from his debut as a novice straight out of high school in Neighbours, via Hollywood movies like LA Confidential and international hits like The King's Speech, to high-end TV series such as Jack Irish and Mare of Easttown and his new show coming out shortly on Disney+ - The Clearing - an eight-part thriller set in Victoria. Hosting this conversation - about everything from how fatherhood has changed him, to his itinerant global life, to how he really feels about the Neighbours reboot, is senior culture writer for The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, Karl Quinn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this livestreamed in conversation Equity member Monica Sayers interviewed producer Ian Collie (The Twelve, Rake, Jack Irish) and director Daniel Nettheim (Broadchurch, Line of Duty) about what goes on behind the scenes of a screen production before actors are cast, what is involved in the producing and directing side of things on a day to day basis, what are some of the differences between how shows are made in Australia and overseas, how they work with actors, the best ways to navigate the actor/producer and actor/director relationships, self taping, zoom auditions, rehearsing, protocols on set and much more.
Roz Hammond is a highly accomplished theatre, film and television actor as well as a writer and director with some of the most credits in the Australian industry, who's been in the industry for 30+ years. Her numerous television appearances include sixty episodes of ABC drama The Heights, ten series of Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell, Five Bedrooms and Jack Irish. Other long running roles include three series of The Librarians, three series of The Micallef Programme, three series of Skithouse and Thank God You're Here, together with guest roles in everything from Blue Heelers, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, The Let Down, Please Like Me, It's a Date, Offspring, Mr and Mrs Murder, Outland, Slide, The King, Curtin and Newstopia. She has performed leading roles for the Melbourne Theatre Company, Black Swan Theatre Company and Playbox Theatre. Her film roles include Cheryl in Australian classic Muriel's Wedding, The Dish and How to Please A Woman. Her own solo shows have toured internationally and she has been nominated for Best Show at Perth Fringe Festival, the Golden Gibbo at Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Best Female Performance at the Dublin Fringe Festival. As a writer, her credits include Home and Away, It's a Date, Little Lunch, Skithouse, Eric, SmallTales and True as well as her solo theatre shows. We chat about happiness and joy, grief and death, mental health, yoga and meditation, gratitude, the benefits of tapping, panic attacks on stage, being a journey woman actor, and how the universe works for us plus plenty more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Roz out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roz_hammond/ ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Rubi Balasingam (@rubi_balasingam) is an Australian-based actress and screenwriter, includes roles in TV Series "Jack Irish" and "Improv Sessions".Rubi joins Ara on this week's episode of #TheTamilCreator to discuss starting out her career while doing comedic theatre, the importance of a side hustle as an actor, learning Kung Fu & ballet to improve her odds in acting, discussing being an extrovert vs introvert, if she would ever consider moving to North America for her acting career, the experience with dealing with different agents, Mortal Kombat being filmed in Australia, and much more.Follow Rubi:- Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/rubi_balasingam/) Timestamps00:19 - Ara introduces this week's guest, Rubi Balasingam01:03 - Rubi speaks on a 'typical immigrant' upbringing; unable to watch the Simpsons but violent Tamil movies were okay03:49 - Her journey to becoming an actress/writer (Ara interrupts to rave about Kim's Convenience)06:43 - Not telling her parents about acting, working her way up with agents, landing her first TV show11:59 - Lack of transparency around actors talking about how difficult it was for them to make it13:30 - How Rubi deals with ‘repeated rejection' as it relates to auditions15:41 - Using martial arts, ballet, and hanging out with her ‘normal 9-5 friends' as a coping mechanism17:30 - The importance of perspective and not playing the victim18:31 - Australia not being known for acting; is Rubi considering a move elsewhere?21:56 - Rubi's thoughts on Australia and its Tamil community24:16 - Living in a immigrant heavy area where Tamil food (and Mutton Rolls) is easily accessible27:13 - Is pursuing a career in the creative arts being normalized in the Tamil community? Rubi thinks yes32:04 - How Rubi ‘fills income gaps' when she's not acting - her degree and side hustles35:02 - Rubi's relationship with money, and how she views it versus how her parents view it37:21 - Her financial goals as it relates to saving and investing; why she stays in the immediate long-term39:21 - Not wanting to live a life that isn't 110% what she wants it to be40:21 - Rubi is insecure about…47:10 - Her interests outside of work; socializing, martial arts, ballet, food, dog walking, libraries, and more48:38 - Is Rubi extroverted or introverted?50:07 - How she wants to be remembered by friends and family50:48 - The way in which Rubi's friendships have changed/evolved52:14 - What makes a good friend?53:32 - Transitioning into ‘grown up Rubi'55:32 - Who she admires from the global Tamil and non-Tamil community1:02:15 - Creator Confessions1:05:32 - The Wrap UpIntro MusicProduced And Mixed By:- The Tamil Creator- YanchanWritten By:- Aravinthan Ehamparam- Yanchan Rajmohan
Dune leads the first round of 2022 4k UHD releases, along with Criterion's The Red Shoes! Also television, music and concert Blu-rays and the amazing Shawscope Volume 1! Only on The DigiGods! #DVD #Blurry #4k #TV #Movies DigiGods Podcast, 01/11/22 (M4a) — 44.25 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: 2021 World Series Collector's Edition - Atlanta Braves (Blu-ray) 2021 World Series Film - Atlanta Braves (Blu-ray) The Abbott and Costello Show - Season 1 (Blu-ray) Beethoven: Sonatas: Pathetique - Moonlight - Waldstein - Appassionata (Idil Biret) (DVD) The Best of Cher (DVD) Casual Sex? - Retro VHS (Blu-ray) Corridor of Mirrors (Blu-ray) Country Legends: Dolly Parton, Porter Wagoner & Friend (DVD) Creepshow Season 2 (Blu-ray) The Deceivers (Blu-ray) Disciples of Shaolin (Blu-ray) A Discovery of Witches, Season 2 (Blu-ray) Dolly: The Ultimate Collection (DVD) Dune (4k UHD Blu-ray) Eli Roth's History of Horror, Season 2 (Blu-ray) Eric Clapton: The Lady in the Balcony - Lockdown Sessions (Blu-ray/DVD) Flight to Mars (Blu-ray) Gangs of London (Blu-ray) Genesis: The Last Domino? (DVD) Hahn: Ciboulette (Blu-ray) Harvey (The David Susskind Archive) (DVD) The Heart Guy, Series 5 (DVD) Hercules and the Captive Women (Blu-ray) Hinterland: Complete Collection (DVD) International Lady (Blu-ray) It Happened Tomorrow (Blu-ray) Jack Irish, Season 3 (Blu-ray) Juice 4k UHD (4k UHD Blu-ray) Kull The Conqueror - Retro VHS (Blu-ray) The Learning Tree (Blu-ray) A Life at Stake (Blu-ray) The Little Rascals - The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 3 (Blu-ray) Lully: Atys (DVD) Maillot / Shostakovich: La mégère apprivoisée (Blu-ray) Malignant (Blu-ray) Manen: Live - Schläpfer: 4 (Blu-ray) Massenet: Thaïs (Blu-ray) MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: Baptiste, Season 2 (DVD) MASTERPIECE MYSTERY!: Grantchester, Season 6 (DVD) A Midsummer Night's Dream (Blu-ray) Mondonville: Titon et l'Aurore (DVD) Ms. Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries Series 2 (Blu-ray) My Life is Murder, Season 2 (Blu-ray) Offenbach: Barbe-bleue (Blu-ray) One Night in Miami (Blu-ray) The Original Three Tenors - In Concert, Rome 1990 (Blu-ray) Paul Newman - The Paul Newman Trilogy (The David Susskind Archive) (DVD) Placido Domingo Arena di Verona (Blu-ray) The Power and the Glory (The David Susskind Archive) (DVD) Prodigal Son: Season 2 (Blu-ray) The Red Shoes (4k UHD Blu-ray) Renegades - Retro VHS (DVD) Rick and Morty: The Complete Fifth Season (Blu-ray) Rossini: L'equivoco stravagante (Blu-ray) Rossini: L'occasione fa il ladro (DVD) Shawscope Volume One: Limited Edition Box (King Boxer, The Boxer from Shantung, Five Shaolin Masters / Shaolkin Temple, Mighty Peking Man, Challenge of the Masters / Executioners from Shaolin, Chinatown Kid, The Five Venoms / Crippled Avengers, Heroes of the East / Dirty Ho) (Blu-ray) The Show (Blu-ray) Silver Queen (Silver Series) (DVD) South of Heaven (Blu-ray) Splitting Heirs - Retro VHS (Blu-ray) Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (Blu-ray) Taming Of The Shrew Two Evil Eyes (4k UHD Blu-ray) Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder - Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 (Blu-ray) Wanted for Murder / Cast a Dark Shadow (Blu-ray) Whitstable Pearl (DVD) Young and Willing (Silver Series) (DVD) Zola (Blu-ray) Please also visit CineGods.com.
Figured I'd finally cover an urban legend. Hope you enjoy it! Read the story here: https://magickandalchemy.com/ghost-stories-stingy-jack/?utm_source=email&utm_medium=List%20or%20segment%28s%29%20name%20&utm_campaign=Ghost%20Stories%3A%20Stingy%20Jack%20%28TttCXR%29&_kx=eHjBsdfBkXsvUfxq1vZIIAkFpl-Gq9hpC2A6UiB4m6Y%3D.U7PNsh Check out the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPiMNaRnQdnjucgYwlz-ukg Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/hellsing_gaming Watch the rest of the episodes: https://anchor.fm/children-of-the-night Music by: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSKnkKCKAQVxMUWpZQobuQ __________________________________________________________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChildrenontheN1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/children_of_the_night1/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Children-of-the-Night-104991908249948
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Celebrated actress Tina Bursill's outstanding career spans decades, with a substantial body of work which has brought to life some of Australia's best loved characters on stage and screen.Commencing her career in revues and political satire, such as Scandals of '74 and The Son of the Naked Vicar before transitioning to other genres, Tina's characters are often cool, grounded and self-reliant women tinged with humour, including alcoholic Lenore in Time of Our Lives, Sonia Stevens in Prisoner, Louise Carter in Skyways, single mum Hilary Scheppers in Heartbreak High and Maree the project mum in both A Moody Christmas and The Moodys. In Doctor Doctor, her portrayal of family matriarch and outspoken mayor Meryl Knight has earned Tina two AACTA Award nominations, in 2017 for Best Supporting Actress and in 2018 for Best Actress. Her other television credits include Frayed (Series 2), Wentworth (series 8), Neighbours, Jack Irish, Rake, Crownies, Offspring, Farscape, Flying Doctors, Jackeroo, Winner Takes All and the animation The Three Musketeers.Tina starred in the feature film Jilted which earned her an AFI Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Her other film credits include Wish You Were Here, Three Blind Mice, The Great McCarthy, Billy's Holiday, Heroes Mountain and Never Tell Me Never.Her theatre credits include Top Silk, Beyond Mozambique and Zastrozzi for Nimrod Theatre, Feather in the Web for Griffin Theatre Company, Boys Will Be Boys and Up For Grabs at the Sydney Theatre Company.Tina has also conquered the musical theatre stage in productions of Grease, Godspell and Manning Clark's A History of Australia - the Musical. She will soon return to that stage playing the role of Madame in Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella. A perfect way to celebrate 50 years as an actor.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and Whooshkaa. Also where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
In this episode host Andy Muir is joined by Text CEO and Publisher, Michael Heyward, to discuss the work of the late Peter Temple and his book The Red Hand. Following the interview, Suzanne Leal, Dr Sue Turnbull and Catherine du Peloux Menage explore Temple's back catalogue with Andy, unpacking Jack Irish, Truth and The Broken Shore to reflect on why he is one of Australia's most important crime writers. All the books discussed can be purchased from podcast partner Booktopia. This podcast is supported by The City of Sydney https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au GO TO THE BAD SYDNEY BOOKTOPIA PAGE to purchase recently released books featured on the podcast or at BAD Sydney events: https://www.booktopia.com.au/bad-sydney/promo2474.html SHOW NOTES: BAD Sydney Crime Writer's Festival Website: https://www.badsydney.com Facebook: @BADCrimeSydney BAD: ALL ABOUT CRIME BOOK CLUB https://www.facebook.com/groups/1421791224828182/ Instagram: @badcrimesydney Twitter: @BADCrimeSydney Youtube: @Bad Sydney Suzanne Leal Website: https://www.suzanneleal.com Facebook: @suzanne.author Twitter: @suzanne_leal Instagram: @Suzanne Leal Author Andy Muir Website: C/O https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/andy-muir/ Facebook: @andy.muir.357 Instagram: @muir8052 Michael Heyward - Text Publishing Website: https://www.textpublishing.com.au Facebook: @textpublishing Twitter: @text_publishing Good Reads: @Text Publishing YouTube: @TEXTPUB BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: Peter Temple: The Red Hand Jack Irish Novels The Broken Shore Bad Debts In the Evil Day White Dog Shane Maloney - Stiff Kenneth Cook - Wake In Fright Jane Harper - The Dry See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we review the new season of Jack Irish, the new stand up special, Beth Sterling: Girl Daddy, new film The God Committee, and the new lesbian TV couple, Claire and Olivia from the French soap opera Ici Tout Commence. We also tell you about the upcoming 3rd Lady Parts TV Awards and how YOU should vote on them!
We're turning back the clock to ‘Two Hands' — starring Heath Ledger and Rose Byrne in breakout roles as young Sydney teens embroiled in a crime caper — in all its grubbiness, silliness, and proud Australiania. We also get a little emotional in an ode to the late, great Heath — tissues recommended...Further reading:Two Handshttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/70010375Buffalo Soldiers Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w25iJ7bzr38Head Onhttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/60000677The Dishhttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/6002089410 Things I Hate About You Trailerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uE7qjQlfoRsThe Dark Knighthttps://www.netflix.com/title/70079583Brokeback Mountainhttps://www.netflix.com/title/70023965Mad Maxhttps://www.netflix.com/title/725024Powderfinger — These Dayshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpWVsOyf0n4Three Hands podcasthttps://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/one-heat-minute/three-hands-with-gregor-nfm5jUIXW81/Goldstonehttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/80144453Mystery Roadhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVu6kVqj3BAJack Irish: The Serieshttps://www.netflix.com/au/title/80193893The Combination: Redemptionhttps://www.netflix.com/title/81115146Babyteethhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6E8gPmz7n4
Simon Maiden was born in Ballarat. He is a graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) and has appeared in the feature films The Dressmaker, The Great Raid, Romulus My Father and The Killer Elite. Extensive television appearances have included Deadline Gallipoli (Winston Churchill), the telemovie Hawke (Sen. Graham Richardson) and featured roles in Jack Irish, Wentworth, Newton's Law, Tangle, Scorched, Bed of Roses, Winners and Losers, Dangerous Remedy, Satisfaction, Rush, City Homicide and The Doctor Blake Mysteries.An accomplished singer, songwriter and musician he possesses a chameleon-like voice that can mimic just about any accent and comfortably navigate across all styles. Such accomplishment was heard in the sci-fi thriller Upgrade, with Simon delivering the ominous vocals of ‘Stem'.His numerous theatre credits include A View From the Bridge and Last Man Standing for the Melbourne Theatre Company, Robots Vs Art with Tamarama Rock Surfers, Lamb and Reuben Guthrie for Red Stitch, Criminology and Love for the Malthouse Theatre, and Curtains for The Production Company.Presently he is touring the country in the extraordinary Come From Away; the musical that delivers an timely celebration of community and kindness. Simon plays the role of Oz and has received accolades as a member of the uber-talented ensemble who deliver the story so passionately at every performance. Simon discusses the show, his extensive career and more, in this joyous episode of STAGES.The STAGES podcast is available from Apple podcasts, Spotify and Whooshkaa. Also where you find your favourite podcasts. www.stagespodcast.com.au
Shane Jacobson reveals secrets about the new series of Jack Irish.
Bob Murphy chats with Jack Irish star John Flaus - the man that plays Wilbur
Jack Irish star John Flaus and Brett Phillips were our guests today. Tuesday Turntable featured Bruce Springsteen plus plenty of AFL news, Andy has gone global and Take it or Leave it
For one last time Guy Pearce is back in the final series of Jack Irish on ABC and iview. This special episode features screenwriter Matt Cameron and producer Ian Collie speaking about the final four episodes and working with Australia's finest actors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and Welcome to Unearthing Wellbeing with me Ask Elizabeth, Where Our Greatest Wealth Is Health. This episode I had the honour of speaking to an actress named Sarah Roberts who starred on a show I have been watching since I was able to walk and talk “Home and Away”. Sarah recently wrapped up filming on long running Australian Drama Home and Away starring role as Willow Harris. Sarah has also starred in the feature films Felony and UnIndian. Starting her career as a DJ Sarah stepped into the realm of acting in pursuit of new creative challenges. After training at the 16th Street Actors Studio, Sarah guest-starred in a number of Australian television dramas including Jack Irish and INXS: Never Tear Us Apart. After appearing Sienna Matthews in the 2014 Neighbours spin-off series Brennan on the Run. Sarah was everything I expected her to be and more. She was so nice and down to earth and we had both a giggle and cry together. It was so easy talking to Sarah, it was just like we had known each other for years. Her humility, liveliness and how she wears her heart on sleeve is emphasised. I cannot wait to share this episode with you all. I think you will too LOL and at times your heart strings will be pulled. Remember you are never alone, if you felt like this conversation triggered some feelings in you, please seek help. You can always call: Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or Grief Line on 1300 845 745 To find out what unfolded, tune into this week's episode. Topics covered: family, parenting, filming, music, self-care, burnout. + Follow Sarah Roberts here + Announcements on Insta @_askelizabeth + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of Unearthing Wellbeing! I really appreciate your support during this new venture of mine. I also hope you took something from the episode in the quest of discovery. Sending love & light, Ask Elizabeth.
Dave McCormack has a golden voice box and wonderful ‘bitsa' musical catalogue. As singer and songwriter for indie darlings Custard he's told us Music is Crap and taken us to his new Apartment (baby), with releases extending from before Y2K all the way to Couples Fights happening in releases made before 2020 was just about the Rona.As a screen composer he's made soundtracks for Australian screen icons like Rake, Jack Irish, and Redfern Now, and as if that wasn't enough he's also the voice of Bandit Healer from Bluey, Australia's greatest Dad since the Norm, the ‘Life Be In It' Bloke. Also a proud dad to two girls himself (who he sneakily steals ideas from!), the chat sees something shiny and gets distracted at times, but we defy you to resist his charm as it oozed from the speakers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've never seen a film starring Roy Billing, you have no business listening to this Podcast. I'm joking of course, but Billing has been acting since the 80's and has starring in many Australian films including The Dish, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Charlie & Boots, Mystery Road and Occupation. Billing's Australian television credits go all the way back to E-Street and A Country Practice and include Home and Away, Always Greener, Packed to the Rafters, and more recently Underbelly and Jack Irish, two roles Billings tells are are the ones he gets recognised for the most. In this Podcast, Billing discusses launching his career in New Zealand where he was born, moving to Australia and what the local film industry was like at the time, and his latest film, Never Too Late. Never Too Late follows four Vietnam veterans famous for escaping a POW camp. Now they must break out of the nursing home from hell to fulfil their unrealised dreams.
En este programa visitamos Argentina de mano de Mony Cady, vemos los trailers de las series "Fear The Walking Dead", "Jack Irish" y "Sucesor designado", y descubrimos las películas "Salir del ropero" y "La viuda".#ElShowDeUkume #LaViuda #FTWD
An avalanche of studio classics fro Kino, television classics old and new and more straight talk on an increasingly wild and woolly Oscar race. DigiGods Podcast, 01/15/19 (MP3) — 31.36 MB right click to save Subscribe to the DigiGods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: The Adventures of Hajji Baba (Blu-ray) Anne of the Thousand Days (Blu-ray) Antony and Cleopatra (Blu-ray) The Appaloosa (Blu-ray) The Atomic Cafe (Blu-ray) Batman: The Complete Animated Series Deluxe Limited Edition (Blu-ray) Big Trouble (Blu-ray) Black Widow (Blu-ray) The Black Windmill (Blu-ray) The Bounty (Blu-ray) The Crown - Season 2 (Blu-ray) The Dick Cavett Show: And That's the Way it Is (DVD) The Dick Cavett Show: Inside the Minds Of: Vol. 1 (DVD) El Paso (Blu-ray) Elementary: The Sixth Season (DVD) Ernie Kovacs - The Centennial Edition (DVD) Female on the Beach (Blu-ray) Four Times That Night (Blu-ray) Foxfire (Blu-ray) The Gingerbread Man (Blu-ray) The Good Fight: Season Two (DVD) The Grissom Gang (Blu-ray) Hidden - Series 1 (DVD) The House That Would Not Die (Blu-ray) The Ice Harvest (Blu-ray) Instinct: Season One (DVD) The Interpreter (Blu-ray) Jack Irish, Season 2 (Blu-ray) The Killing of Sister George (Blu-ray) Lisbon (Blu-ray) Longmire: The Sixth and Final Season (Blu-ray) Made For Each Other (Blu-ray) A Man Alone (Blu-ray) A Man Called Peter (Blu-ray) Narcos: Season 3 (DVD) Nathan For You: The Complete Series (DVD) No Offence: Series 2 (DVD) Nothing Sacred (Kino Classics) (Blu-ray) Nothing Sacred (Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) Oklahoma Crude (Blu-ray) Old Ironsides (Blu-ray) The Outer Limits: Season Two (Blu-ray) A Paris Education (Blu-ray) Picnic at Hanging Rock (Blu-ray) Race for the Yankee Zephyr (Blu-ray) Revolt of the Slaves (Blu-ray) Satan Never Sleeps (Blu-ray) The Scarlet Letter (Blu-ray) Sharp Objects (Blu-ray) Short Night of Glass Dolls (La Corta Notte Della Bambole di Vetro) (Blu-ray) Succession (Blu-ray) Sunshine (1973) (Blu-ray) Sword of Sherwood Forest (Blu-ray) Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (Blu-ray) The True Story of Jesse James (Blu-ray) Washington Square (Blu-ray) What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice? (Blu-ray) Wild Women (Blu-ray) X Y & Zee (Blu-ray) Yellowstone - Season One (Blu-ray) Please also visit CineGods.com.
For our 100th episode we got our patrons and some of our long running listeners to call in and ask us their questions in person (and we also got our boss to come in for a follow up!)Thanks to Jack Irish, Joe Cole, Jacob Frank, Vinny Champa, Alan Schulte, Hans Addleman, Josh Fulkerson, Travis Luken, Kevin Schuld, Vicky Vanhout and, of course, Marc Kaye.Here's to 100 more!
Adam is back and talking about video games!We chatted about the cluster that Nintendo Online is turning into, Halo Infinite and micro-transactions, Capcom closed Capcom Vancouver and is out $40 million, Ninja is going to be on a magazine, Europe is talking loot box regulation and a ton of Sega games are coming to Switch!We also answer questions from Vinny, JoeColeslaw, Geekopia, Jack Irish, SuperHyperMightyWepaman and Mansocks, plus talk new backwards compatible games and Humble Bundle deals!
First off, Adam is off this week, so please excuse any crappy audio sound and/or editing. And by that I mean the phone ringing (and let's be honest, probably other stuff too.)Cliff and Dylan went to PAX and have a ton of games to talk about, we might start seeing "some" games in the Olympics, the Netflix "The Witcher" series has found their Geralt, 2K is doubling down on microtransactions and CS:GO is getting a free, offline version.We answered questions from Vinny, JoeColeslaw, Jack Irish, Geektopia, TurnDwn4Wut and SuperHyperMightyWepaman and talked about the great games available from Twitch Prime this month.
Actress Marta Dusseldorp is bidding farewell to the drama A Place To Call Home and her feisty character, Sarah Adams. The series that airs in the U.S. on Acorn TV can be seen in over 100 countries. She talks to me from her home in Melbourne about why the show is such a hit as well as her other Acorn series Jack Irish and Janet King. We welcome back one of our favorite sponsor’s to Stream On, our friends at the incredible Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, Nevada. Catch the Multi-Grammy Award-winning duo of Boy George and Culture Club along with the iconic 1980's band the B 52's at the Reno Events Center on September 22nd get your tickets at ticketmaster.com or click here to get your seats for the big event. * Promotional and sponsor consideration from Sling TV the best streaming live television service.
Dylan succumbed to the smoke and ash that has infected Seattle, so Adam and Cliff had to do the podcast as a duo. RIP Dylan.In a very poorly announced news section, they talked about PUBG leaving early access, Twitch Prime making some (not great) changes, Steam is launching at Twitch competitor, nVidea announced a new line of (very expensive) video cards and Saints Row 3 is coming out...again.They answered great questions from Vinny, Jack Irish, CMGnoise, Turndwn4wht, SuperHyperMightyWepaman and Mansocks, talked about the Master Chief Collection coming to Games Pass, managing your Game Pass from your phone and a new Humble Horror bundle!Humble Spooky Bundlehttps://www.humblebundle.com/spooky-horror-bundle-2018?partner=bytemeRay Tracing on New nVidia Cardshttps://www.pcgamer.com/heres-how-battlefield-5-looks-with-nvidia-rtx-effects/
This week we are reviewing the new Jane Fonda documentary, the British miniseries Come Home, the Australian show Jack Irish (featuring Marta Dusseldorp, Kate Atkinson and Danielle Cormack!), and the Emmy Award nominated Black Mirror episode Black Museum, as well as revisiting Sharp Objects for a more in-depth look.
This week we are reviewing the new Jane Fonda documentary, the British miniseries Come Home, the Australian show Jack Irish (featuring Marta Dusseldorp, Kate Atkinson and Danielle Cormack!), and the Emmy Award nominated Black Mirror episode Black Museum, as well as revisiting Sharp Objects for a more in-depth look.
No Man's Sky Next is out and will have a "season" of free updates, the first episode of the fan made Day of the Tentacle sequel is out, Guacamelee 2 gets details and a (very close) release date, the Fallout 76 beta kicks off in October, Amazon might help you make your next PC or PC gear purchase easier, Nintendo shuts down two rom sites and I guess your current TV is pretty big.Plus great questions from Vinny, Jack Irish, Turndwn4wht, TommyToInches, SuperHyperMightyWepaman and JoeColeslaw.
The new season of Jack Irish has launched with strong ratings on the ABC and producer Ian Collie talks to Mediaweek's James Manning about working with Guy Pearce, the future of TV and what we can expect from the next season of Rake.
A slightly sports focused show this week as Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin discuss the ongoing discussion that followed Barry Hall’s sacking from Triple M. Sadly more than a couple of recent displays of Aussie sportsmen behaving badly and on the flip side we pay tribute to the wonderful Cyril Rioli who’s just announced his retirement. And just what does help to make a great sporting family? And Tasmanian footy has received a theoretical injection of funds with Bill Shorten making a $25 million election pledge. In BSF – Corrie’s been reading ‘A Very English Scandal’ which is brim full of sex, politics and intrigue. Caro’s raving about Guy Pearce in the new season of ‘Jack Irish’ on ABC TV and Corrie shares her Mum’s surefire hit biscuit recipe for ‘Peg’s Melting Moments’. Caro’s grumpy about the widespread use of the term WAGS and she shares a GLT courtesy of husband Brendan – where to get the best meat pie in Victoria. In ‘6 Quick Questions’ we touch on classic Suzi Quatro tracks, Donald Trump’s upcoming visit to Britain, the fate of Carlton coach Brendan Bolton, annoying Masterchef moments and getting naked for the sake of art. Plus Corrie’s ‘Crush of the Week’ is the international diving team currently rescuing the young boys trapped in flooded caves in Thailand. You can send an email to us via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au or connect with the show on Facebook and Twitter (@dontshootpod) and check out the Caro and Corrie instagram account. Don't Shoot The Messenger is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
This edition Andrew Mercado and James Manning talk about the TV Week Logie Awards and review all the winners and the highlights and lowlights from the Awards' night. Network Ten were the big TV Week Logie winners followed by ABC and Foxtel. Andrew and James also talk about the new series of Jack Irish which has launched with big ratings on ABC.
This week on WHO magazine's TV podcast, Binge List, we discuss Guy Pearce in Jack Irish, Netflix's highly controversial Anne of Green Gables remake, Anne With An E, some truly historic changes on Home And Away, the return of Ninja Warrior, plus GLOW and JK Rowling's CB Strike. We also interview Wilmer Valderrama - and he doesn't hold back! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mediaweek's Andrew Mercado and James Manning talk about the TV Week Logies and look at a special 60 Years Of Logies magazine from TV Week. Other TV talking points this episode include Optus and the World Cup, Pose, America's Next Top Model, The Staircase, Jack Irish 2, The Affair, Poldark, The Bold & The Beautiful, Wentworth, Australian Survivor and Foxtel's forthcoming HBO series Sharp Objects.
Dylan is back after experiencing everything that Minnesota had to offer! We talked about the two new Pokemon games coming to the Switch, Bethesda is teasing Fallout 76, Microsoft laid off employees and replaced them with volunteers, Apple kills the Steam Link app on iOS, PUBG is suing Fortnite (in Korea), PUBG knows they have problems (and want to fix them), Fortnite is getting "vehicles", Fortnite is getting a playground mode you can practice in and Star Citizen is launching a DLC that cost $27,000.We answer some great questions from Vinny, JoeColeslaw, Jack Irish, OptimistPrime and Mansocks, plus go over Game Pass, Games with Gold and PS Plus for June!
Roy Billing is one of Australias most respected, awarded and revered actors. Star of great Aussie films like the dish with sam neil, Underbelly, Jack Irish with Guy Pearce, Chronicles of Narnia, Rabbit Proof Fence with Kenneth Branagh and many more. He campaigns for actors rights, he does a ton of charity work and is so celebrated in the Australian film industry. Roy and I have the same awesome agent, Kathryn Scott from Kathy Evans and we adore her! She's the best! To hear any of Roys or my voiceover tracks go to kathyevans.com.au Hey why don't you hire us to be your voice even!! Live from North Bondi Surf Club thanks to Goldman Wines. Roy Billing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today on the Cloud Stories podcast I’m talking with Bernadette Schwerdt. Bernadette is the author of Secrets of Online Entrepreneurs: How Australia's Online Mavericks, Innovators and Disruptors Built Their Businesses ... And How You Can Too. Bernadette and I are both authors with Wiley Publishing. We publish books with real pages! Every month Wiley sends authors a newsletter about what other authors are doing and I when I read Bernadette had written a book on the topic of successful entrepreneurs – I thought it would be of interest to listeners of this podcast. So I approached her and she kindly agreed. We then played calendar games for a few months and finally I’m excited to share with you that she’s on the show! What I learnt from my conversation with Bernadette is that you don’t need a team of expert in what your business does e.g. if you sell wine you don’t need a sommelier, what you need is a hacker and a hustler. I’ve been thinking about this quite a lot. In episode 11 of Cloud Stories I spoke with Tejaswi Raghurama at Pipemonk and his job title was Growth Hacker. I need to speak with someone and explore the growth hacker phenomena. Bernadette also shared that she learnt through her interviews that businesses needed to operate quickly and on a bootstring. If they were to fail they needed to fail forward. Failing forward essentially means you turn your mistakes into stepping stones that move you forward. I hope that hearing about how other successful entrepreneurs have succeeded may help you in your own business. Bernadette is the director of The Australian School of Copywriting, an online training company specialising in the science and art of content marketing. She is the author of the best-selling manual “Writing for Profit” and of the new book “Secrets of Online Entrepreneurs” by Wiley Publishing. She is a columnist with the magazine Inside Small Business, an Ambassador Blogger for Australia Post, a lecturer in marketing and communications at leading universities around Australia and is in demand as a speaker on leadership, entrepreneurship and marketing. When she’s not working in marketing, she moonlights as an actor and appears regularly on TV in iconic shows such as Neighbours, Winners and Losers, Jack Irish and others. In fact I was watching Jack Irish the other night and a lawyer appeared who sounded exactly like Bernadette and I checked the credits and it was her! Jack Irish is a great Australian drama on the ABC at the moment – if you have the chance to watch it. Bernadette’s business The Australian School of Copywriting was formed in 2001, and has trained thousands of students in the art of copywriting. Specialising in providing real-world, practical techniques, students learn how copywriting can not only benefit their small business, but how it can become a main source of income. Here’s an extract from Secrets of Online Entrepreneurs – that I read during the podcast: Morris’s top 10 trends to watch: Lawyers/accountants/service industry Statutory paperwork and routine regulatory forms will all be completed digitally by 2025, leaving service providers to earn their fees, by selling their wisdom, intuition and feelings. As the sea of data rises and possibilities exponentially grow, we will be crying out for wise people to make sense and purpose out of all of it for us. We’ll be searching for experts who can let us know – in advance of use even knowing we need to know it – what to do about it or with it. That’s tomorrow’s service industry’s goldmine. That’s all about understanding and accessing accurate timely big data interpret it, analyse it and communicate it. That’s one of the reasons I invited Geni Whitehouse to be a guest on the show – episode 36 of Cloud Stories – to speak about the importance of communicating in everyday language that small business people understand. Today’s episode is kindly sponsored by Spotlight Reporting. I wanted to share with you a conversation I had during the week. I was speaking with a bookkeeper who had many freelance professionals from the same industry all on Xero. I explained to her that she could use the Spotlight Multi product and she could suck in all of the Xero organisations, and doing that she could rank them, visualise them, benchmark and consolidate them. Breaking that down, she could see the comparisons between revenue earned against cost of sales whether they were in line with the other business and potentially whether there were exceptions that needed further investigation. Using a tool like Spotlight Multi can help you sell your wisdom, your intuition and your feelings. You can graphically look at something and quickly see exceptions that can lead you to understand and react to trends in the business. This in turns improves your ability to manage the business. Laugh like a drain In this episode I talk to Bernadette about: Mad Men television series What is copywriting E-books vs books with real pages Importance of all employees to have an online presence which incorporates what they want to be known for How to develop high quality content and re-purpose it across platforms When an online business needs a copywriter How should a business engage a copywriter 7 steps to create a successful online business: purpose, people, planning, profit, positioning, profile, promotion Critical to understand the actual business you are in How Malcolm Turnbull made his millions – it may surprise you! The two people every online business needs is a hacker and a hustler Don’t be obsessed with perfection Fast and quick, think fast and fail forward Resources mentioned in this interview https://www.shoesofprey.com/ http://au.whogivesacrap.org/ Connect with Bernadette Schwerdt Info@copyschool.com copyschool.com bernadetteschwerdt.com.au Connect with Heather Smith Click here to sign up to my newsletter http://bit.ly/SignUp4Newsletter Listen to my podcast : http://cloud-stories.com/ Read my latest blog post : http://www.heathersmithsmallbusiness.com/blog/ Visit my website : www.heathersmithsmallbusiness.com Book time with me heathersmithau.gettimely.com/book Subscribe to my YouTube channel : https://www.YouTube.com/ANISEConsulting Follow me on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/HeatherSmithAU Join my FaceBook page : https://www.facebook.com/HeatherSmithAU Connect with me on LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/HeatherSmithAU Add me to your circle on Google + https://plus.google.com/+HeatherSmithAU/posts
Hi there, folks, it's ya pals Ben Pobjie and Cam Smith with another podchat for your ears only. Joining us this week is star of stage and screen Roz Hammond (Blue Heelers, Muriel's Wedding, Jack Irish, many more). We talk about how Ben's toenail came off and we don't really know what's going on with Beyonce. PLUS can you ever trust an actor given that they are essentially professional liars?
The one where MARK HUMPHRIES and I talk about what we did over summer (spoilers: summer camp) and what the 2016 TV ratings year looks like it's shaping up to be. In short - TONS. We cast a critical eye across MY KITCHEN RULES, I'M A CELEBRITY GET ME OUT OF HERE, AUSTRALIA'S GOT TALENT, THE FAMILY LAW, HOUSE OF CARDS, BILLIONS, FIRST DATES, MOLLY, WOLF CREEK, JACK IRISH and so much more. That doesn't mean we know anything about the shows... so, you know, tread carefully. GET MORE MARK! Mark Humphries - @humphriesmark MolksTVTalk the podcast is made for DeciderTV.com
As VP for Scripted Development for Essential Media (Saving Mr. Banks, Rake, Jack Irish) and Australians in Film President, Simonne Overend has some stories and insights to share. Not in the least what it was like meeting Tom Hanks and translations for industry jargon! She talks about the ideal journey from idea to film or tv show, how internships are the best way in and her honest belief that the good stuff will rise to the top. NEWSFLASH - She also announces the judges for the Australians in Film Gateway LA script initiative. With 63 buyers of content in this town (MIND BLOWN), it's no wonder that Aussie properties are hot!