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In the final episode of Culture Snap’s first season, Keeva Stratton sits down with Baz Palmer, legendary guitarist from Hunters & Collectors and a true innovator in Australia’s music and tech scenes. From his early days as a would-be teacher to his pivotal roles in founding companies like Vampr and Weyo, Baz shares a journey that’s as much about creativity and reinvention as it is about rock and roll. Guest: Baz Palmer (Hunters & Collectors, Vampr, Weyo) Host: Keeva Stratton Key Discussion Points 1. Early Life & Musical Roots * Baz’s surprising start as a trainee teacher and his quick realisation that music was his true calling. * The influence of family, mentors, and a diverse musical upbringing—from Sabbath to Coltrane. * The importance of work ethic: Baz’s father paid him to practise guitar full-time, provided he treated it like a job. 2. Band Life & Creative Chemistry * Baz’s apprenticeship in bands like the Soul Twisters and Harem Scarem, and the transition to Hunters & Collectors. * The role of creative tension and trust in making great music. * Memorable stories of on-stage camaraderie, conflict, and the unpredictable energy of live performance. 3. The Power of Audience * Reflections on how audiences shape performances, both in music and public speaking. * Anecdotes from major gigs, including the 2013 AFL Grand Final, and the cultural impact of songs like “Holy Grail”. 4. Innovation & Tech Ventures * The genesis of SoundHalo: capturing and distributing live music in real time, and the challenges of disrupting the music industry. * The evolution into augmented reality with Weyo, creating interactive experiences for brands like The Wiggles and Sesame Street. * The founding of Vampr, a “Tinder for bands,” connecting musicians globally and building a creative network beyond borders. 5. Lessons in Creativity & Collaboration * The importance of collaboration in all creative endeavours. * Insights into the entrepreneurial mindset: seeing industry pain points, adapting to new technology, and the value of timing and scale. * Reflections on regional vs. city upbringings and their influence on creative careers. Notable Quotes * “If I was going to be a musician, I was going to do it on my own terms.” * “Innovation in itself doesn’t mean anything.” * “No matter how big someone’s ego is… they’re usually standing on the shoulders of giants.” * “The most freeing thing is to not care about other people’s opinions.” Episode Wrap-Up Keeva and Baz close the season with reflections on creativity, risk-taking, and the unpredictable paths that lead from rock stages to tech startups. Baz’s story is a testament to following your passion, embracing change, and always being open to the next adventure.
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