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FOLLOW US: Not a Rich Kid - Instagram - link In this Episode: Andrew Tanner: Balancing Prolific Music Creation With Working Class Realities In this episode of 'Not A Rich Kid,' host Kath Dolheguy interviews Melbourne musician Andrew Tanner. Andrew shares his journey from his beginnings with the band Seven Stories, which achieved the milestone of being signed by a major label, to his versatile roles as a music journalist and producer. He reflects on the intersectionality of class and his experiences navigating the music industry while working full-time jobs. From his upbringing in a minister's family to playing in church bands, and eventually finding fulfillment with indie bands like The Sand Pebbles and The Woodland Hunters, Andrew's story is a testament to pursuing artistic passion despite financial constraints. Throughout the conversation, he emphasises the value of authentic artistic creation over commercial success, providing a compelling narrative for anyone balancing creative ambitions with everyday life. 00:00 Introduction to Not A Rich Kid Podcast 00:22 Meet Andrew Tanner: Prolific Melbourne Musician 01:32 Andrew's Early Life and Class Awareness 04:30 Musical Beginnings in the Church 10:01 Journey to Getting Signed 13:34 Life on the Road and Industry Realities 19:02 Creative Struggles and Industry Pressures 24:22 Transition to Music Journalism 25:30 Barry Bissell's Radio Days 26:29 The Songwriting Addiction 27:27 The Creative Process and Procrastination 28:24 The Joy of Making Music 32:10 Class Struggles and Creative Pursuits 34:45 Reconnecting with Music 39:28 The Influence of Upbringing 41:24 The Value of Creativity in Tough Circumstances 49:41 Reflections on Working Class Art 52:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Also discussed: T-Bone Burnett Barry Bissell Dave Warner Get in touch: Are you a working class person who wants to pursue a creative career but don't know where to start? Get in touch via the instagram - we'd be happy to give you some advice. Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Post audio - Mike Tillbrook Theme song: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: VCA who provided studio space Ben Michael…
FOLLOW US: Not a Rich Kid - Instagram - link In this Episode: Analysing 'Married at First Sight' Through a Class and Ethical Lens In this episode of 'Not A Rich Kid', host Kath Dolheguy and guest Ben Michael take an in-depth look at the popular Australian reality show 'Married at First Sight' (MAFS). Highlighting various issues from a class perspective, they discuss the problematic behaviour depicted on the show, including toxic masculinity, coercive control, and classist attitudes. They critique the television producers and so-called 'experts' for not addressing these issues responsibly. With personal anecdotes and humorous observations, Kath and Ben shed light on how MAFS both mirrors and influences societal norms and behaviours. Their conversation also underlines the significance of responsible media representation. 00:00 Introduction to Not A Rich Kid Podcast 00:37 Diving into Married at First Sight 01:11 Class Perspectives on Reality TV 05:53 The Power and Responsibility of Media 10:45 Analyzing Toxic Relationships on MAFFS 21:25 The Cost of Therapy and European Passion Excuses 22:25 Reality TV's Missed Opportunities for Genuine Therapy 23:39 Love on the Spectrum: A Reality Show Done Right 24:42 The Power Dynamics in Reality TV 25:02 Toxic Behaviour and Excuses in Relationships 29:06 The Role of Therapy in Understanding Negative Behaviours 32:05 Classism and Desperation in Reality TV 38:44 Josh Fox's Insight on Class and Violence 40:21 Final Thoughts and Call to Action Also discussed: Network Couples Therapy Josh Fox Get in touch: Are you a working class person who wants to pursue a creative career but don't know where to start? Get in touch via the instagram - we'd be happy to give you some advice. Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Post audio - Mike Tillbrook Theme song: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: VCA who provided studio space…
FOLLOW US: Not a Rich Kid - Instagram - link In this Episode: Class Perspectives: Analysing 'Saltburn' (2023) In this episode of 'Not A Rich Kid,' Kath Dolheguy and guest hosts Dr Alan Woodruff and Frankie Kanatas examine the 2023 film ‘Saltburn’ from a working-class point of view. They dive into the film's plot, performances, and class representations, ultimately finding it lacking in depth and authenticity. The episode concludes with reflections on the privileges in filmmaking and the absence of a strong argument in the film. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:20 New Episode Format: Class Lens on Films 01:01 Introducing the Hosts and Format 01:52 Film Discussion: Saltburn Overview 04:56 Initial Reactions and Positives 06:35 Critique: Character and Story Issues 10:55 Class Commentary 25:22 Conclusion and Next Steps 25:33 Closing Remarks and Credits Also discussed: Whit Stillman Superbad Flo Rider Get in touch: Are you a working class person who wants to pursue a creative career but don't know where to start? Get in touch via the instagram - we'd be happy to give you some advice. Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Post audio - Mike Tillbrook Theme song: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space…
FOLLOW US: Not a Rich Kid - Instagram - link In this Episode: Intersectionality, art and perseverance with Goran Stolevski: In this episode of 'Not A Rich Kid,' filmmaker Goran Stolevski, discusses the perks of his migrant experience on storytelling. We explore his acclaimed works including 'Of An Age' and 'Housekeeping for Beginners,' and the value of seeing your experience of life represented on film, navigating socio-economic challenges in the creative industry, and staying true to artistic vision over financial gain. This discussion highlights the nuanced perspectives and invaluable lessons learned from a life lived outside the realms of privilege. 00:00 Introduction to Not A Rich Kid Podcast 00:33 Meet Goran Stolevski: A Filmmaker's Journey 00:57 Goran's Filmography and Achievements 02:18 Technical Issues and Recap 03:24 Goran's Background and Early Life 04:40 Goran's Film School Experience 07:39 The Struggles and Realisations of a Filmmaker 18:36 Representation and Impact of Of An Age 28:09 Challenges in Casting and Socioeconomic Barriers 39:22 The Journey to Filmmaking 40:00 First Funded Film Experience 41:47 Challenges and Triumphs in Filmmaking 45:07 Interpreting Career and Its Impact 50:49 Navigating the Creative Industry 01:01:57 Balancing Art and Money 01:09:26 Reflections on Art and Life 01:16:00 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Also discussed: The Dardenne Brothers - Rosetta Virginia Woolf Alice Munro Clueless Béla Tarr - Sátántangó The Golden Girls Get in touch: Are you a working class person who wants to pursue a creative career but don't know where to start? Get in touch via the instagram - we'd be happy to give you some advice. Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Post audio - Mike Tillbrook Theme song: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space…
FOLLOW US: Not a Rich Kid - Instagram - link In this Episode: Navigating Class in the Arts with Danielle Binks In this episode of Not A Rich Kid, host Kath speaks with Danielle Binks, an author, literary agent, and lecturer of creative writing at RMIT University. They discuss Danielle's journey from a working-class background into the arts, emphasising the barriers and challenges tied to class and financial privilege. Danielle shares her experiences writing authentic working-class characters and the influence of her class on her work. The conversation also touches on the class ceiling in creative fields, the impact of capitalism on the arts, and the importance of self-advocacy for working-class artists. Highlighting the significance of authentic representation, Danielle offers advice for budding writers from similar backgrounds, stressing the importance of finding and expressing one's unique voice. 00:00 Introduction to Not A Rich Kid Podcast 00:32 Meet Danielle Binks: Author and Literary Agent 03:06 Danielle's Journey: From Journalism to Publishing 04:44 Class and Journalism: A Personal Perspective 07:21 The Class Ceiling in Arts and Education 10:23 The Role of Class in Creative Writing 34:38 Fan Fiction: A Gateway to Writing 44:06 The Impact of Social Media on Art and Artists 44:39 Class and Authenticity in Storytelling 46:40 Personal Journey: From Fan Fiction to Literary Agent 48:13 Balancing Art and Financial Stability 49:46 Finding Your Voice as a Writer 55:16 Challenges and Triumphs in Publishing 01:06:19 The Class Ceiling in the Arts 01:17:18 Advocating for Australian Stories 01:24:18 Celebrating Working Class Artists 01:27:08 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Also discussed: Melina Marchetta Rick Morton Jodie Comer James McAvoy Buffy the Vampire Slayer Helen Garner - Monkey Grip Get in touch: Are you a working class person who wants to pursue a creative career but don't know where to start? Get in touch via the instagram - we'd be happy to give you some advice. Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Post audio - Mike Tillbrook Theme song: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space…
FOLLOW US: Not a Rich Kid - Instagram - link In this Episode: Exploring Working-Class Representation in Film: A Conversation with Dr. Sarah Attfield In this episode of 'Not A Rich Kid,' host Cath chats with Dr. Sarah Attfield about her book 'Class on Screen: The Global Working Class in Contemporary Cinema.' They delve into Sarah’s background, academic journey, and the inspiration behind her work, driven by her own experiences growing up on a council estate in the UK. The conversation covers the commonalities of the working-class experience across cultures, the significance of working-class representation in media, and the unique humour and community spirit found within these narratives. Sarah also discusses the challenges faced by working-class students in accessing higher education and the importance of creating authentic stories that resonate with working-class audiences. 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Sarah Attfield 02:58 Sarah's Early Life and Education 04:48 Discovering a Passion for Art 06:44 University Challenges and Triumphs 09:12 The Journey to Academia 13:31 Class Awareness and Community 23:58 Representation in Media and Society 28:17 Class Perception in Australia 30:26 Australian Class Dynamics 30:53 Experiences of Being the Only Working-Class Person 32:15 Class Assumptions and Offenses 33:15 Authenticity in Working-Class Film Representation 36:13 Humour in Working-Class Films 37:04 Ken Loach's Impact and Reception 38:59 Challenges in Accessing Working-Class Films 46:57 Encouraging Working-Class Students to Pursue Higher Education 55:25 Representation of Working-Class Women in Film 56:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Sarah’s publications: https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Sarah.Attfield/publications Also discussed: Andrea Arnold Ken Loach Aki Kaurismäki Tsai Ming Liang Get in touch: Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Theme song: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space…
Episode 3: Trish reflects on her late introduction to higher education, the impact of class on her life and work, and her persistent passion for literature and writing. She discusses her challenges with social anxiety, her transformative experience at university, and how she eventually found success as a novelist at the age of 69. Trish's novel ' Whenever You're Ready ' is available at booktopia and independent book stores. Artsits mentioned: Ruth Park - The Harp in the South Ken Loach Time Stamps: 00:00 Trish Bolton's Career Journey 03:10 Early Life and Family Background 04:04 High School and Early Career Aspirations 05:56 Pursuing Education and Overcoming Challenges 09:17 Entering the Workforce and Higher Education 15:16 Teaching and Writing Career 19:11 Political Career and Return to Writing 22:30 Struggles and Success in Publishing 24:33 Navigating Class and Self-Censorship in Writing 25:29 The Disconnect Between Middle and Working Class Experiences 29:54 Code Switching and Living Between Two Worlds 33:10 The Struggles and Realities of Working Class Creatives 39:19 The Journey to Becoming a Published Writer 49:35 Reflections on Age, Success, and Authenticity Not a Rich Kid - Instagram @notarichkidpodcast Get in touch: Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Theme: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space We are grateful to work and create on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Respect to elders past and present.…
Episode 2: Ed Vaark from Aardvark discusses his journey from film to heavy metal as a working class artist. Artsits mentioned: Aardvark - Follow them on instagram @aardvark.band Andrea Arnold - Director of Fish Tank, American Honey Judas Priest - band Not a Rich Kid - Instagram @notarichkidpodcast Get in touch: Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Theme: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space We are grateful to work and create on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Respect to elders past and present.…
Episode 1: Welcome to Not a Rich Kid. This is a short introduction to the podcast and its purpose. Please follow us on instagram for updates. Not a Rich Kid - Instagram @notarichkidpodcast Get in touch: Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know! The Not a Rich Kid Team: Kath Dolheguy Frankie Kanatas Sarah Ryan-Linstrom Theme: ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson. Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of: Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season. VCA who provided studio space We are grateful to work and create on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Respect to elders past and present.…
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