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Explore " goldcoast" with insightful episodes like "Ep 98: UFC 295 recap", "Ep 80: Mike Altamura", "Let Me Talk - Anna Patch", "Ep 66: Junior Tafa" and "Ep 44: Jai Opetaia" from podcasts like ""Who The Fook Are These Guys?", "Who The Fook Are These Guys?", "LET ME TALK", "Who The Fook Are These Guys?" and "Who The Fook Are These Guys?"" and more!
Episodes (21)
Ep 80: Mike Altamura
Let Me Talk - Anna Patch
Ep 66: Junior Tafa
Ep 44: Jai Opetaia
Regular Radio: Episode 016
We're sorry, we're sorry, we're sorry...JD had uni assessment due and Em had the C word so we may have accidentally missed a podcast episode fortnight...But we're here now, and we're ready to make it up to you. Firstly, we had a lovely little chat to John & Pearse from Perth, WA band Streetlights. Other than a blood nose and a coke habit accusation, things went superbly. Newsman joins us from Canberra as per always with the latest on that damned song that came out 37 years ago and is now a bloody TikTok trend due to a certain Netflix series....
Then JD & Em finally had a chance to catch up and relax a bit, despite the usual lack of sleep both of us managed to only mispronounce about 50% of what we were saying. We shared our favourites from the Episode's Playlist (which you can listen to right HERE) and that's about it for Episode 16 of Regular Radio.
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Regular Radio: Episode 015
OMG that's huge!!! The episode, obviously.
No seriously, boy do we have some killer content for you for Episode 15 of the Regular Radio Podcast. First up we have a brand new interview with Gold Coast rockers, Mass Sky Raid. Adam and Josh join us over Zoom and give us a pretty good insight into all the things that have changed since we last spoke to them in 2017.
Newsman is in with some absolutely devastating news. Be sure to listen in carefully and pay attention to the trigger warnings. Just kidding, we don't warn people.
And finally, Em and I get into the latest in musical happening from around the globe, including, Eurovision, The Wiggles (for some reason again), new music coming out from your favourite emo band and plenty more.
Don't forget to listen to the hearty stew that is this episodes playlist to accompany the podcast! You can do so HERE. And of course...
Stay Regular.
Regular Radio: Episode 013
JD's alone for another week of misery while Em is living it up on an absolute stress free holiday where she is getting all the sleep and wine. Episode 13 of Regular Radio brings a brand new interview with Gold Coast Local Singer/Songwriter/Soloist Chris Hutchison aka. Hutch.
He's got a new track out and is going to be releasing a bunch more new music in months to come. We chatted about his life as a professional musician, juggling being a single dad and moving on from myspace.
Newsman has more news from Canberra. For those of you who are Pink Floyd fans, you'll want to listen to this!
And to wrap things up JD sprouts on about his favourite tracks from the episode and all the other music related things that have been going on since we last caught up.
You can listen to the Episode 13 Spotify Playlist HERE, where we store the best part of the podcast, the music.
We'll catch you next episode, Stay Regular.
Life Changing Moments
Brian's kicking off a new chapter this week as he takes up residence on the Gold Coast, and Finey's settling into his new routine as purveyor of fine foods. Has his new friendship blossomed with his favourite fellow retailer?
As we all come to terms with the loss of two irreplaceable sporting icons in recent days, the boys pay tribute to Rod Marsh and Shane Warne, sharing some stories along the way.
Some great picks in this week's chart attack, as we look back at March 1976
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Regular Radio: Episode 010
It's huge!!! And it's Em's last for a while...this episode that is.
On Episode 10 of the Regular Radio Podcast we interview Gold Coast outfit Vallies, not to be confused with the Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons Tribute band "The" Vallies. No these guys are way cooler. We head down to Canberra for Newsman and the latest in Regular Radio news for something that'll knock your knees and have you crying all the time.
Finally, JD and Em have an extended chat about what's happening in the music industry right now, including some restrictions being removed from certain Australian states that should kick things up a knotch.
Don't forget to check out the Episode 10 Spotify Playlist HERE, for all the musical goodness to accompany this episode.
Stay Regular,
JD & Em.
Regular Radio: Funk Dancing for Self Defence Interview (April 2019)
More oldies but goodies.
JD interviewed Melbourne band 'Funk Dancing for Self Defence' back in April 2019.
Check it out.
Regular Radio: Episode 007
It's 2022 and we're back and as regular as ever!
We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year period, and got all the rest you need heading into another year of pandemics and pandemonium.
This episode we interview Gold Coast Solo Artist Amy Elise (who happened to be you know what positive and isolating at the time). Amy's song "Such a Shame" can be found, along with all the other great tracks from this episode's Spotify Playlist right....HERE.
Newsman popped up to Queensland for his holidays and joined us in the studio for the first time in a bloody long time. He's got plenty to tell you about Guns & Roses so tune in for that.
Em and JD chat about all the cancelled things so far for the year and share their favourites from the playlist. Don't forget to check us out on our website at https://regularradio.com.au and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok for even more great content.
As always, Stay Regular.
Regular Radio: Buffy Prescott Interview (November 2018)
G'day Regulars,
Welcome back to our time machine that takes us way back to when we were brand new little podcasters. On this episode, Em interviews Gold Coast Punk/Hip Hop Artist Buffy Prescott. For more great local, international, independent and signed musicians and bands check out our website at https://regularradio.com.au or follow us on socials.
Regular Radio: Mass Sky Raid Interview (September 2018)
Taking you back in time again, this time, to the Mass Sky Raid Album Launch at the Miami Shark Bar (RIP) and our interview with the lads backstage after the show. Enjoy the content and our first ever on-site interview.
Don't forget to keep up with all the latest in Regular Radio Podcast Episodes and information at https://regularradio.com.au
Regular Radio: KB Theory Interview (August 2018)
JD chatted with Brissy Band KB Theory WAAAAAY back when. Give it a listen and re-live the glory.
Don't forget to follow us on socials and check out our website at https://regularradio.com.au
Regular Radio: Ella Fence Interview (July 2018)
JD's first ever artist interview on the Regular Radio Podcast with Gold Coast Musician and all round wonderful person Miss Ella Fence. Back in 2018 we were chatting about her latest music and the associated unusual 'Motel Tour' that intrigued fans and us. Check it out. You won't need a Delorian.
And, don't forget to check out our website at https://regularradio.com.au for more great content.
Regular Radio: Twelve Past Midnight Interview (May 2018)
Our first interview from our first ever podcast episode.
One of our previous co-hosts (Alan Crawford) interviews Gold Coast band "Twelve Past Midnight" for the Regular Radio Podcast.
Equality: a past, present and future perspective, with Carrie Graf, Keely Froling, Heather McKay
Guests: Eloise Wellings, Madeline Hills, Michael Crooks, Carrie Graf, Keely Froling & Heather McKay
How far has women’s sport come? Events like Australia's Twenty20 World Cup with a crowd of 90,000 in March suggest a long way.
In episode four of our Sport Integrity Australia podcast ‘On Side’, we discuss parity in sport - where we’ve come from and what still needs to be done - with one of our greatest sportswomen Heather McKay, one of our greatest basketball coaches Carrie Graf and up-and-coming basketball star Keely Froling.
We also chat to Baseball Australia’s General Manager Performance Pathways & Player Development, Michael Crooks, about the sport’s challenges – funding, match fixing, differences in anti-doping in the Major League - and creating pathways for young athletes dreaming big in the US.
Finally, we talk to Gold Coast Commonwealth Games heroes Eloise Wellings and Madeline Hills who, along with Celia Sullohern, created one of the highlights of the Games when they waited for Lineo Chaka at the finish line, and triple Olympian Bronwen Knox answers the question “If one person in a team tests positive, does the whole team get tested?”
A leading advocate for the equality in sport, Graf says there needs to be a shift in the thinking of what is a Return On Investment “rather than just commercial and eye balls”.
“I was a little girl who grew up when there wasn’t any role models and you couldn’t aspire to work as a professional athlete, as a coach,” she says. “l was fortunate to have a professional coaching career for 20-plus years, I think we’re certainly seeing a shift that little girls can look on TV and look around the media and go ‘wow, I could do this a job’, and that that is a legitimate job but I still think there is a long, long way to go.”
Froling, who has two brothers currently playing in the National Basketball League, says she often compares the rewards.
“I look at what the boys get and what they’re doing and I think, ‘oh, it’s so annoying’ … we work just as hard if not harder than them and aren’t rewarded in the same way.”
It’s certainly a long way from when McKay, a winner of 16 British Opens in a row, competed as an amateur, having to take two months off work without pay simply to play.
As an amateur she says she played “for fun” and without the pressure athletes’ face now.
“Today the pressure is there, the big money’s there, so when the money is there, certainly there is going to be a lot of pressure because you’ve got to perform and that’s really the difference between today and in my time. It’s their full-time job.”
With significant contracts up for grabs for young baseballers overseas, Crooks is trying to develop right path for talented young players.
“Managing the workloads and expectations for these young players is really, really critical to make sure that they get the most of their opportunity when they do finally get over to the United States as opposed to sending them over as a 16-year-old with no support mechanisms, no safety nets for them and basically leaving them to the wolves so to speak to try and survive in what is an incredible cut-throat world of professional sport,” Crooks says.
In our From The Highlight Reel segment Australian 10,000m runners Eloise Wellings and Madeline Hills relive an act of sportsmanship that was beamed around the globe.
“We were just doing what we would always do in any other race and it just so happened that there was a whole lot of cameras and a whole lot of people watching,” says Wellings, who concedes her own run was “one of the worst” of her career.
“It takes vulnerability to finish a race like that for Lineo when things aren’t going well to run the last three laps on your own. As Madeline said you are very exposed and it’s a vulnerable thing to be in.”
Madeline, agrees.
“We’ve all had that day,” she says.
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Countdown to Destin: Chef Cory Bahr
This year's Destin Charity Wine Auction moves from its familiar spot on the calendar in late-April to August 21-22. In times like this, it just gives us more to look forward to! Nothing can stop us from counting down to one of America's top wine events, one that many would argue is the most fun. Destin showcases the finest wines, but this event, like no other, is just as much about the chefs & cuisine. In this episode, Brian welcomes rock star Chef Cory Bahr, Owner/Founder of Parish in Monroe, Louisiana.
Money on the Screen - Film Industry Economics
Economics Explained host Gene Tunny discusses the economics of the film industry with his good friend Tim Hughes, who spent ten years working in the film industry in the UK and Australia. Tim worked as a crew member on TV shows such as Peak Practice, The Bill, and Coronation Street, and on film productions including Tomb Raider, Scooby-Doo, and Swimming Upstream.
Currently, Tim’s a Brisbane-based businessman who’s had a range of ventures over the years. His latest business is Urban Ergo, a distributor of Humanscale ergonomic products which improve health and comfort at work. Despite his change of career, which he talks about in the interview, Tim has never lost his passion for the film industry.
As noted in the conversation, host Gene Tunny is a long-time critic of government subsidies for the film industry. For instance, see his Policy magazine article:
Special rates for special mates: The case against film industry subsidies
Regarding the issue of local Australian content on streaming services such as Netflix, an issue Tim and Gene discuss in the episode, the latest news is:
Change is coming: Netflix, Amazon, Apple get the jump on regulation