Radults

Radults

Podcast door Brenton Harris and Mike Speakman

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Spawned from the minds of Brenton Harris and Mike Speakman is an inspirational/entertainment podcast, RADULTS.The podcast showcases people who have said "fuck that" to the idea that growing up and becoming an adult meant giving up on their dreams. Guests include musicians, authors, comic creators, tattooists, artists, screenwriters just to name a few. These guests maintain the passion of their youth, while surviving as an adult (some even have kids and houses, even a mortgage!).

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episode Radults - Episode 31: -Sunny Singh (hate5six) artwork
Radults - Episode 31: -Sunny Singh (hate5six)

Radults are back with one of our most inspiring episodes yet as we're joined by Sunny Singh. Known to most by the name hate5six, Sunny is a former computer scientist turned digital archivist who makes past and present show footage and social movement amplification accessible on a free global platform.  Sunny started filming hardcore shows while he was in high school as a way to document and contribute to the scene he loved.  Since launching hate5six in 2008 he has dedicated himself tirelessly to grow the site and by extension the online presence of the hardcore genre. Having filmed, edited and uploaded thousands of shows, amassed millions of views and fostered a unique and passionate online community, Sunny is now considered the foremost videographer of the modern hardcore scene. He is also a bit of a tech genius, having created the database hate5six uses, as well as developed an advanced editing algorithm. An entirely self-made success story, Sunny has been able to work full-time on the hate5six project since 2018,  continuing to push the limits of what the site is capable of, while lending his talents and influence to emerging bands and social movements, further amplifying the ethos and the message that he believes in. Sunny is an absolute Radult who brings a rare and positive energy to the world. So throw on your best mosh shorts, put your hood up over your head and get ready to stage-dive off of your couch or desk with hate5six.  Episode topics include: How he got into hardcore, why he started filming shows, how the idea for hate5six came about, establishing and growing the site, conquering YouTube, crowdfunding, his motivations, his work with social movements, his camera set-up, what a show day is like, that Harms Way meme, where he sees hate5six going next and of course, his tips for being a Radult.www.hate5six.com [http://www.hate5six.com]@hate5six [https://twitter.com/hate5six] on Twitter@hate5six [https://www.instagram.com/hate5six/]on Instagram You can find Radults @Radults onFacebook [http://facebook.com/radults]andInstagram [http://instagram.com/radults]@radultspodcast on Twitter. [http://twitter.com/radultspodcast]radultspodcast@gmail.com [radultspodcast@gmail.com]

18 okt 2020 - 1 h 7 min
episode Radults - Episode 30: - Jarret Gahan artwork
Radults - Episode 30: - Jarret Gahan

Radults are back with another pandemic era dose of inspiration as Brenton and Mike are joined by film critic, commentator, programmer and award-winning documentarian Jarret Gahan.   Jarret is currently working as the programmer, marketer, content producer, website manager and Q & A host for Australia's premier genre film festival, Monster Fest. [https://www.monsterfest.com.au/] Specialising in the latest and greatest horror, sci-fi, thriller and action films from all around the globe, Monster Fest is in its ninth year in Melbourne and its fourth year in Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth.  Jarret is also a podcast correspondent for Good Movie Monday and is a filmmaker with 20 years of experience.  His award-winning documentary feature GONE LESBO GONE: THE UNTOLD TALE OF AN UNSEEN FILM has played festivals the world over and focuses on Andrew Leavold’s cult film LESBO-A-GO-GO, the film on which he also served as cinematographer. Aside from features, Jarret has worked in various capacities from director to cinematographer to editor to commentator on numerous promotional and supplemental featurettes for such labels as Monster Pictures, Umbrella Entertainment, Madman Entertainment, Vestron Video Collectors Series, Kino Lorber, Bounty Films, Platinum Cult Edition, Severin Films, Second Sight Films, Wild Eye Releasing and 88 Films. He’s currently in pre-production on the third series of the wildly popular web-series VIDEO HOARDERS [http://monsterpictures.com.au/shop/video-hoarders/].  Not surprisingly, Jarret has a LOT to say about the film industry and spends the episode taking us on a detailed journey through his career, providing some awesome insight and timeless advice for those looking to break into the industry themselves. He also uses his RadBreak to create a film franchise that we absolutely want to see get made!   You can find Monster Fest@monsterfestau [https://www.instagram.com/monsterfestau]For information on Monster Fest 2020 - Welcome to The Apocalypse head over to www.monsterfest.com.au [https://www.monsterfest.com.au/mf2020-2/] You can find Radults @Radults onFacebook [http://facebook.com/radults]andInstagram [http://instagram.com/radults]@radultspodcast on Twitter. [http://twitter.com/radultspodcast]radultspodcast@gmail.com [radultspodcast@gmail.com]

04 okt 2020 - 1 h 45 min
episode Radults - Episode 29: Sarah Hamilton artwork
Radults - Episode 29: Sarah Hamilton

Radults are back with another pandemic era dose of inspiration as Brenton and Mike are joined by one of the 50 most influential people in the Australian music industry [https://themusic.com.au/features/power-50-42-sarah-hamilton/Zmx5eHt6fXw/28-02-18/], Sarah Hamilton! Sarah is the regional manager for Australia and New Zealand at Ditto Music, which is a music and label services company that works with over 250 000 artists and labels worldwide, with offices in 25 countries. Sarah has been working in digital distribution in Australia since 2008, with a short stint in New York City. She loves working with independent artists and seeing them gain access to the same opportunities as artists signed to major labels. Sarah loves watching the industry change and grow, and helping artists navigate the changing digital space. She has eclectic music taste and loves hip hop, soul and pop, with some alt-country thrown in.  Sarah also co-founded a charity called One of One with Joanna Cameron, a website that highlights women and non-binary people in the music industry and hosts annual events for International Women's Day, now in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.   Episode topics include: what exactly Ditto Music does and how her role plays into that, how Sarah got her start in digital distribution, the do's and don't of music promotion for bands, the importance of playlisting in the modern music industry, what Sarah looks for personally in the bands that she works with, navigating life as a creative in the pandemic era, the inspiration for starting One of One, the haunting realisation that we're elder millennials and of course her tips for being a Radult. We also ask her to book her own private 'Sarah Hamilton Island' festival, (which turns out to be a big moment for Brenton), and even find the time to let rip on some TikTok, it's a super fun happy time powered by PMA and a genuine love of music. So stay home, stay inside, turn it up and get inspired to music geek out with Radults. You can find Ditto Music at:https://www.dittomusic.com/ [https://www.dittomusic.com/]https://www.instagram.com/dittomusicaustralia/ [https://www.instagram.com/dittomusicaustralia/] You can find one of one at: https://oneofone.com.au/ [https://oneofone.com.au/] You can find Radults @Radults onFacebook [http://facebook.com/radults]andInstagram [http://instagram.com/radults]@radultspodcast on Twitter. [http://twitter.com/radultspodcast]radultspodcast@gmail.com [radultspodcast@gmail.com]

02 aug 2020 - 1 h 1 min
episode Radults - Episode 28: Janine Morcos artwork
Radults - Episode 28: Janine Morcos

Radults return with another COVID-19 era dose of inspiration in the form of a fun (and pun) filled chat with heavy music publicist and certified Radult Janine Morcos. The director and founder of boutique publicity firm, Dallas Does PR, Janine has spent the past sixteen years of her life working with some of the heavy and alternative music scenes biggest names, establishing a reputation as one of the most accomplished and respected publicists Australia has to offer. Janine is also the proud parent to the adorable doggo Dallas, who may or may not be able to do PR. Having worked in roles at heavyweights Roadrunner Records, Cooking Vinyl, Warner Music, Soundwave and more before branching out on her own with the very successful Dallas Does PR, Janine brings a wealth of experience and insight to her work which when combined with a legendary work ethic and an enviable contact list, ensures brilliant results for her clients. Through the years that list of clients has included Blink 182, Bring Me The Horizon, Billy Bragg, Deftones, Ghost, Judas Priest, Trivium, Parkway Drive, Polaris, Northlane, Paramore, BABYMETAL, Nickelback, The Amity Affliction and many more! Episode topics include: what exactly a music publicist does, getting started in music publicity, her career trajectory and highlights, favourite artists to work with, the differences between working in heavy music vs working in other genres, what she has learned from her career and of course, whether or not Dallas the adorable doggo, can do PR. We also force Janine to play favourites in the first of two RadBreaks, and ask her for her tips for being a Radult.  Brenton also subjects both Janine and Mike to a painful amount of heavy music puns.  Find Janine @ Dallas Does PR [https://www.facebook.com/dallasdoespr/] You can find Radults @Radults onFacebook [/radults/episode/facebook.com/radults]andInstagram [/radults/episode/instagram.com/radults]@radultspodcast on Twitter. [/radults/episode/twitter.com/radultspodcast]radultspodcast@gmail.com [radultspodcast@gmail.com]

12 jul 2020 - 57 min
episode Radults - Episode 27: Tim Biggs artwork
Radults - Episode 27: Tim Biggs

Just when you thought it was safe to put down Animal Crossing and go outside, Radults drops drop their geekiest episode ever, as Brenton and Mike are joined in conversation by Tim Biggs. Tim has been researching and writing about video games for more than 10 years. His master's thesis was on the place of games in social theory and his articles have appeared on the likes of IGN and Kotaku. He's currently the Technology Editor at The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, where he writes weekly reviews and has travelled the world chasing gaming scoops, as well as covering more serious tech and other issues. Tim also happens to be an old uni mate of Brenton's (they met in Philosophy class) and as a result has been on the receiving end of a LOT of stupid tech questions via messenger, so you can add 'patience of a saint' to his list of unlocked achievements.  This conversation took place during the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when millions of people are inside, playing video games as a means of survival,  making it the ideal time for a thoughtful and at times inspiring deep dive into the ever evolving world of video games.  Episode topics include: How Tim got started as a games journalist, when he first fell in love with games, the philosophy of gaming as it relates to social connectivity, the current and future role of gaming in childhood development and education, the evolution of video games, his love of retro gaming, the role games are playing in human lives during the current pandemic and much much more. The boys also find out which next generation console Tim thinks will be the likely winner, force him to choose between some of his favourites in a very geeky Radbreak and as is custom, get Tim's Tips for being a Radult! So stay home, stay inside, turn it up and get inspired to geek out with Radults. You can find Tim's writing here [https://www.smh.com.au/by/tim-biggs-1071n5]You can find Tim on Twitter here [https://twitter.com/timbiggs/?lang=en] You can find Radults @Radults onFacebook [/radults/episode/facebook.com/radults]andInstagram [/radults/episode/instagram.com/radults]@radultspodcast on Twitter. [/radults/episode/twitter.com/radultspodcast]radultspodcast@gmail.com [radultspodcast@gmail.com]

01 jun 2020 - 1 h 21 min
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