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  • Celebrating Music with Rowan Smith: A Journey Through Kintsugi

    Welcome to episode 167 of "So What's Been Happening," where we celebrate the spirit of Christmas and the universal language of music. Join us as we dive into an enlightening conversation with the remarkable musician, Rowan Smith — not from the Western Bulldogs, but the celebrated artist with an extraordinary melodic journey.

    In this episode, Rowan shares his early musical influences, from learning piano on his father's knee to the moment that Rick Wakeman's "Journey to the Centre of the Earth" opened his world to prog rock. Discover how his music is both informed by the past and dynamically contemporary with his latest album, In the Key of Kintsugi. The album uniquely ties Rowan's vast experience into a perfect metaphor of mending and celebrating life's cracks through the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi.

    Enjoy live performances and a deep dive into several tracks from his new album. Explore themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the artistry of turning unfinished business into celebrated work. Rowan's compelling storytelling and candidness offer an inspiring narrative not only for budding musicians but for anyone who cherishes music and its impact on life.

  • Jeremy Beggs Talks Music and Mental Health

    In episode 166 of "So What's Been Happening?", we dive into a captivating discussion with musician Jeremy Beggs. Jeremy shares insights into his creative process and the inspiration behind his music, including themes of light and darkness. We explore the powerful role music plays in his life, especially in navigating mental health challenges.

    Jeremy’s stories of personal growth, supported by his family, offer a moving perspective about overcoming struggles and finding solace in music.

    Listeners are encouraged to reach out to those they haven’t spoken to for a while, as a reminder of the season’s importance in connecting and supporting one another. Join us for an uplifting episode filled with heartfelt stories, live music, and a reminder of the power of human connection.

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  • Catching Up with Kerry Goulet on Mental Health and Sports Challenges

    Welcome to episode 165, where we catch up with Kerry Goulet, a favourite guest and great friend. The episode takes an inspiring turn as we discuss Jack Hanley aka The Crazy Running Man's incredible journey of running 100 kilometers daily for 100 days, advocating mental health awareness. Unfortunately, Jack is unable to join us today, but we highlight his groundbreaking achievements and his essential role in promoting mental health dialogues. We will have Jack on for a chat very soon.

    Later on, we dive into an engaging conversation with Kerry, who shares his personal experiences and views on mental health challenges, the importance of support, and tackling loss. Kerry also opens up about the magic of friendship and the power of sharing emotional stories, especially amidst challenging times. We shed light on the emotional and mental tolls faced by many, highlighting the significance of compassion, empathy, and seeking support.

    Finally, we explore the remarkable achievements of Kerry in the field of sports and philanthropy. From promoting ice hockey in Australia to creating mental awareness campaigns through his initiatives, Kerry's commitment to encouraging open conversations about mental health never ceases to inspire. Tune in and join us for an eye-opening discussion led by passion and care, exploring the intertwined worlds of mental health and sports.

  • Discovering PJ Orr's Musical Journey and New Album

    In this episode, we welcome PJ Orr, an intriguing artist with a unique music journey and a new album titled "Wake Me Up When I'm Thirsty." PJ shares insights into his musical evolution, from starting as a solo project to evolving into a collaborative endeavor. We explore the story behind his catchy new album title, which pays touching homage to his late father.

    PJ takes us through the fascinating creation of the music video for "Bread," a stop-motion masterpiece driven by creativity and collaboration with his partner's artistic family. He also discusses the significance of live music and the importance of supporting local venues and artists in today's ever-changing musical landscape.

    Throughout the conversation, PJ delves into his musical influences, his journey with the guitar, and how his sound has evolved over time. We also get a glimpse into his offbeat song "April 23rd," and the emotional, yet whimsical narrative behind it.

    Furthermore, PJ expresses gratitude for the ongoing support of his publicist Chris Familton and talks about upcoming projects and performances. Join us as we unravel the world of PJ Orr, his inspirations, and his candid reflections on the life of a musician.

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  • Around the World in 24 Hours: A Global Virtual Music Extravaganza

    Join us for an extraordinary 24-hour virtual music festival organised by 122 Music Management, featuring 24 bands from around the globe. Kicking off on December 21st, this innovative event connects artists and fans in a unique online experience.

    In this episode, we discuss the festival's inception and logistics with Mark, who shares the challenges and excitement of bringing such a diverse lineup together. The festival transcends time zones, allowing performances at 7 PM local time worldwide, creating a synchronized global celebration of music.

    Featured artists include Big League representing Australia and we had a chat to Samantha Josephine representing New Zealand with insights into her creative process and set preparations. Discover how pre-recorded sets and live chats with artists enhance the virtual experience, offering fans a chance to interact and support independent musicians.

    Don't miss the chance to secure early bird tickets at a discounted price before November 30th, and enjoy access to the festival until January 20th. Discover new music, support indie artists, and be part of a groundbreaking global music event!

  • Journey Through Sound: Northarm's Musical Evolution

    In episode 162 of "So What's Been Happening," we welcome the talented Roderick Smith, the creative force behind Northarm. As time flies by and the podcast inches closer to its 200th episode, we take a deep dive into Roderick's musical journey and the stories behind his fourth album. Released over a decade since his first self-titled album in 2014, Roderick shares the challenges and triumphs of creating music in today's world.

    Roderick opens up about his songwriting process, the ease he finds in making music, and the joy of collaborating with long-time partners Robin Waters and Jay Walker. He reflects on the evolving music industry and the nostalgia that fuels his work. Listeners will get a taste of Northarm's latest sounds with tracks like "Your Attention" and "Stay Young," exploring themes of youth and acceptance.

    Join us as we explore Roderick's influences, from Charli XCX to Fontaine's DC, and his thoughts on the transformative power of music. Whether reminiscing about his first concert experiences or discussing potential collaborations with dream artists, Roderick's passion for music shines through. As he looks forward to future projects, we celebrate the enduring magic of Northarm's soundscapes and the inspiration they bring to listeners old and new.

  • Melodies and Memories: Jack Nolan's Musical Journey

    Welcome to episode 161 of "So What's Been Happening," where we dive into the captivating world of music with the talented Jack Nolan. In this episode, host Aaron sits down with Jack to explore his life and journey in music, focusing on his latest album, "The Songs for Hemingway."

    Jack shares insights into his creative process, the magic of songwriting, and the inspiration behind his new tracks, including the emotive single "Hold On" and the powerful "Mother of All Storms." He reflects on the influence of literary giants like Hemingway and how they shaped the theme of his album.

    The conversation also touches on Jack's experiences recording in Nashville, his collection of cherished guitars, and the evolving landscape of the music industry. With anecdotes from his past collaborations and thoughts on balancing tradition with the digital age, this episode is a must-listen for music lovers and aspiring songwriters alike.

    Join us for a heartfelt chat filled with stories, melodies, and the wisdom of a seasoned musician. Don't miss the chance to discover Jack Nolan's enchanting world of music.

  • Romantic Rebellion: A Journey Through Art and Self-Discovery

    In this captivating episode of "So What's Been Happening Tonight," we delve into the world of art with Justine McAllister, exploring her latest exhibition, "Romantic Rebellion." Set against the backdrop of Melbourne's vibrant art scene, Justine invites us into the unique gallery space at 45 Flinders Lane, reminiscent of a New York gallery, where her bold and transformative works come to life.

    Justine shares the inspiration behind her exhibition, a personal rebellion against perfection and a celebration of self-acceptance. With a diverse collection of 16 pieces, including prints, textiles, and paintings, "Romantic Rebellion" showcases a medley of chaos, calmness, and vibrant colours. Justine's art is a fusion of her life's influences, from childhood memories to the iconic 1991 Versace fashion show, brought together in a harmonious blend that speaks to her individuality.

    The episode also touches on Justine's journey through the art world, her struggles with self-doubt, and the ultimate triumph of expressing her unique voice. From the importance of having a companion, whether a person or a beloved pet, to the challenges and joys of creating art in a commercial landscape, Justine's story is one of resilience and creativity.

    Join us as we explore the depths of Justine's artistry, the intricacies of her creative process, and the profound impact of art in connecting with others. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply curious about the creative journey, this episode promises to inspire and ignite your passion for the arts.

  • EP159 - So What's Been Happening? - Skyscraper Stan

    Skyscraper Stan and his longtime touring band and collaborators the Commission Flats have generated a body of work that has attracted a loyal, and more recently global fanbase drawn to Stan’s easy lyrical style, inventive arrangements and deft genre twists and turns.

    Join us for an engaging conversation with Stan Woodhouse aka Skyscraper Stan in episode 159 of "So What's Been Happening." As we approach Halloween, we delve into the world of this towering musical talent, exploring his journey, influences, and the story behind his unique moniker. Discover how Skyscraper Stan, alongside his band "The Commission Flats," crafts their soulful and groovy tunes, including their latest release, "Talk To Me."

    Stan shares insights into his songwriting process, the band's dynamic, and the challenges of touring in today's music landscape. We also touch on the importance of community in the music industry, the role of publicists, and the magic of live performances. With an upcoming album "Those Were Days" set to release on Valentine's Day February 14, Skyscraper Stan is ready to hit the road with exciting gigs lined up across Australia.

    Tune in to hear Stan's anecdotes, from his childhood music memories to his love for soul music, and get inspired by his unwavering passion for creating and performing music. Don't miss the chance to catch Skyscraper Stan live and experience their captivating sound firsthand!

  • EP158 - So What's Been Happening? - Big League

    Welcome to episode 158 of "So What's Been Happening," where we reconnect with Trav and Marie from the dynamic band Big League. It's been almost a year since their last appearance on episode 122, and much has happened since then. Join us as we delve into their latest album, "Heathen Sound," which has been met with great enthusiasm and is hailed as their best work yet.

    In this engaging episode, we explore Big League's journey over the past year, including their tours and the joy of performing live again post-COVID. We discuss the challenges and triumphs of releasing new music and how the band has creatively navigated the ever-changing music landscape, including unique marketing initiatives like giving away CDs to connect directly with fans.

    Trav and Marie also share insights into their songwriting process, the inspiration behind their music, and the importance of having a supportive team, including their publicist, to help spread the word. We also highlight upcoming gigs, including their headlining performance at Fuzzy Sunday and their involvement in the innovative global online event, 24:1900.

    Tune in to discover more about Big League's exciting plans, their love for live performances, and their commitment to creating authentic, powerful music that resonates with fans. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their sound, this episode offers a deep dive into the heart and soul of Big League.

  • In the 157th episode of "So What's Been Happening," host Aaron sits down with Tristan Courtney-Prior, an Sydney artist known for his unique blend of experimental post-punk and "yobbo art rock." Tristan shares his journey through the music industry, discussing the challenges and triumphs of being a full-time musician in today's world.

    The conversation delves into Tristan's debut album, "Replication," exploring the inspirations behind his music and the creative process of recording the album. Tristan also performs a couple of songs live, providing an intimate glimpse into his songwriting and musical style.

    Listeners are treated to insights into Tristan's musical influences, including the likes of Nirvana and Guns N' Roses, as well as his thoughts on the current state of the live music scene. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the importance of supporting local music and the role of community in sustaining the arts.

    Join us for an engaging episode filled with music, stories, and a deeper understanding of the artistic journey of Tristan Courtney-Prior.

  • EP156 - So What's Been Happening? - Green Mohair Suits

    In episode 156 of "So What's Been Happening," host Aaron is joined by Brian Campeau from the band Green Mohair Suits. Despite battling a croaky voice, Aaron dives into an engaging conversation with Brian about the band's recent activities and their journey in the music industry.

    The episode explores the excitement of releasing new music and hitting the road again after the challenges of the pandemic. Brian shares insights into their latest album, "Stan Weller," discussing the unique artwork and the creative process behind their music. The band is thrilled to be performing live shows in Melbourne, including gigs at the Vine in Wangaratta and the Brunswick Artists Bar.

    Listeners get an exclusive experience as Brian performs two songs from the new album, offering a stripped-back, intimate rendition of their music. The conversation also touches on the evolution of their sound, the influences that shaped them, and the importance of authenticity in music.

    Tune in to discover the story behind Green Mohair Suits, their experiences over two decades in the industry, and their plans for the future. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to their music, this episode offers a heartfelt glimpse into the world of Green Mohair Suits.

    The band head to Victoria this weekend for two show - The Vine in Wangaratta on Fri Oct 11th and Brunswick Bar in Melbourne on Sat Oct 12th.

    Join us for a LIVE chat on Facebook and Youtube with Green Mohair Suits from 8:00pm AEDT Tuesday 8th October.

  • EP155 - So What's Been Happening? - Mark Sinton "Mental Meltdown"

    Good evening, everyone! Welcome to episode 155 of So What's Been Happening. Tonight marks our first "Tune In Tuesday" for October, a special segment where we dive into important discussions about mental health. This episode features the return of the talented musician Mark Sinton, who previously joined us on episode 116.

    In this episode, we dig deeper into Mark's journey, exploring not only his music career but also his experiences with mental health struggles. Mark shares his personal story, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs he has faced over the years. His candid discussion aims to normalize conversations about mental wellbeing, shedding light on the importance of sharing our stories and supporting one another.

    Although we are not mental health experts, our goal is to foster understanding and provide a platform for open dialogue. If you find any part of this discussion triggering, please seek support from relevant services like Lifeline (13 11 14) or, in urgent cases, call 000.

    Join us as we chat with Mark Sinton, listen to some of his unreleased music, and learn about the tools and strategies he uses to navigate his mental health. This episode is a testament to resilience and the power of community in overcoming life's challenges.

  • EP154 - So What's Been Happening? - One King, Only One Queenie

    Good evening everybody. Tonight, on episode 154 of "So What's Been Happening," we bring you the Finals Edition, covering the AFL Grand Final and the NRL Prelim Final. Exciting times ahead as we prepare to crown the king of AFL this Saturday night, and discuss Patrick Cripps' Brownlow win. We also celebrate our 'Queenie,' Eloise Thetford, who is launching her new album tomorrow night at the Northcote Social Club. Join us for a sneak peek of Queenie's music and details about her upcoming gigs.

    Switching gears to footy, we discuss the highly anticipated AFL Grand Final. As Essendon and Melbourne supporters, it's been tough, but the excitement of the finals is undeniable. We delve into the grand final between the Lions and the Swans, Lovey shares his thoughts on public transport woes, and debate the merits of a day versus night grand final. The episode is packed with football analysis, predictions, and a bit of humour as we gear up for the biggest game of the year.

  • EP153 - So What's Been Happening? - Preliminary Pressure

    Welcome to episode 153 of "So What's Been Happening," where we dive into the thrilling prelim finals! Join us as we discuss the incredible performances of Port Adelaide and Brisbane, and the character shown by Ken Hinkley's boys. With a mix of humor and deep analysis, we delve into the pressure and excitement of prelim finals time.

    Our panel, including the great Cuzz, Adam, and special guest Rusty Brown from Electric Mary, share their insights on the upcoming Sydney vs. Port Adelaide and Geelong vs. Brisbane games. Will the Swans stay ahead all day, or will Port Adelaide pull off an upset? Can Brisbane overcome the Cats at the MCG, or will Geelong's experience shine through?

    We also explore the nostalgic smells of footy with a light-hearted segment on Vicks VapoRub, Tiger Balm, and Dencorub. Plus, Rusty gives us an exclusive look into Electric Mary's farewell tour, starting at the Corner Hotel. Don't miss this engaging episode filled with football insights, rock 'n' roll stories, and plenty of laughs!

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  • A Musical Journey Across Continents with Peter Baxter

    Join us for episode 152 of "So What's Been Happening," where we connect with Peter Baxter, a talented musician with a fascinating life story. Born in Ireland, raised in Australia, and now back in Ireland, Peter shares his journey through music and life.

    In this episode, Peter discusses his latest EP, "The Dark Familiar," and the creative process behind it. He also performs a couple of songs live, including "Hickory Wind" and "A Thousand Dreams," showcasing his soulful voice and lyrical prowess. We delve into Peter's influences, his approach to songwriting, and his thoughts on the evolving music industry.

    Peter also shares his experiences during the COVID-19 lockdowns, how it impacted his music, and the importance of connecting with other artists. We explore his future projects, including plans for a vinyl release and an album centered on the concept of "home."

    Don't miss this insightful and heartwarming conversation with Peter Baxter, a musician whose work spans continents and touches hearts. Tune in to hear his story, his music, and his plans for the future.

  • EP151 - So What's Been Happening? - Beep Beep - It's Time ... Semi-FInals TIme.

    Welcome to Episode 151 of "So What's Been Happening". It's Thursday, September 12th, and it's the second week of the finals. After an eventful first week, opinions are split on the performances. Tonight, we'll discuss all the action with a star-studded lineup and some surprise guests. We introduce a new face and welcome back a returning superstar. Dive into the finals frenzy with us as we break down the key moments and look ahead to the upcoming games.

    Our guests share their insights on the surprising results and what to expect next. From the dominating performance of Geelong to the potential of Sydney and GWS, we cover it all. Plus, we get personal with stories from the fans, including a memorable road trip in a Winnebago. Whether you're a die-hard supporter or just tuning in, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the excitement as we navigate the highs and lows of finals footy.

  • EP150 - So What's Been Happening? - Time to Check In

    Good evening, everybody. Tonight, it is Tuesday, the 10th of September, and we have finally reached the milestone, episode 150 of So What's Been Happening. An exciting time for us as we launch a mental health initiative. We had a chat with Jack Davis from It's Cool to Cry about life, his social enterprise, and raising money for mental health charities and institutions.

    We'll discuss various topics including anxiety, feeling flat, depression, job loss, relationship breakups, and how to stay positive. Jack Davis shares valuable insights and personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging our feelings, seeking help, and supporting each other.

    Join us for an honest and heartfelt conversation aimed at normalizing mental health discussions. Remember, it's okay to be vulnerable, and it's crucial to talk about our mental health. Tune in and find out how you can take small steps towards a healthier mental state.

  • EP149 - So What's Been Happening? - Keegan Hall

    Keegan describes his art as "Making magic with a pencil. Doing what they said I couldn't."

    It's hard to believe that almost three years have passed and nearly 100 episodes since our last conversation with Keegan Hall. We have expanded our Keegan Hall art collection with two amazing prints featuring the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix, which are original hand-drawn masterpieces. We're excited to catch up with Keegan and discuss what he's been up to, as well as his future artistic challenges. We will discuss Kobe Bryant, Larry Bird, Tiger Woods, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and what's next for Keegan Hall.

    Join us for a live streaming event on YouTube at 10:00 am on Monday, September 9th AEST, and 5:00 pm on Sunday, September 8th PDT. Feel free to join the conversation at any time, and you can also drop a comment with a question for Keegan. We will make sure to ask him during the chat.

  • EP148 - So What's Been Happening? - It's Now Or Never

    Get ready for Week 1 of the 2024 AFL FINALS SERIES! We'll be discussing and predicting the winners and losers of the four games.

    Join the hilarious virtual discussion as one of the boys places an outrageous bet on Carlton's final performance against Brisbane! With tattoo stakes and lively banter, this episode is packed with laughs and unexpected twists. Will Carlton win, and who will be sporting new ink?

    We delve into the emotional dynamics of friendships in sports and how players cope with the pain of losing. Discover the thoughts of athletes on camaraderie and resilience during challenging moments in their careers.

    Join us for a LIVE chat on Facebook and Youtube with the team at 8:00pm AEST on Wednesday, 4th September. Don't miss out!