Yes, I’ve joined the (not so) elite group of bloggers who are also podcast hosts
Mine is called ‘Silly Talks’. And season three is out now!
It’s basically me talking to cool Aussie artists and other people who shape the music biz Down Under.
So far, I’ve interviewed Darwin-based R&B singer Caiti Baker, Melbourne prog rockers CRYSTALLINES, Feed Music’s founder Pixie Weyand, and music journalist Sosefina Fuamoli. But there are more chats coming in the future.
The podcast is available on your preferred streaming platform (I hope). So why not give it a follow?
And if you have an idea for a topic or want to be a guest on the show, drop me a line at sabatheexperiencedesigner@gmail.com.
Thanks for listening! Tell your friends about it as well, okay?
Find out more about my podcast from these posts:
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