Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Elevan O'Clock #54 Seth Drury - Unmasking Prince Charming


Seth Drury has created and is performing the cabaret show "Unmasking Prince Charming" as part of the 2020 Midsummer Festival.  Seth and I talk about the creation of the show,  his path to getting here and the importance of living a creative life.




Unmasking Prince Charming,  January 23 -25 2020

Click HERE to get tickets to the Chapel off Chapel Performance



Monday, March 25, 2019

Elevan O'Clock #44 - Jamie Boiskin - Ovariacting: A Period Drama



Jamie Boiskin is a menstrual activist! She has taken her own experience and turned it into a show as she is determined to get more conversation to be had by everyone.  She wants us all (yes men included) to talk about menstruation, endometriosis, and polycystic ovarian syndrome. The sooner we talk, the sooner we can get the conversation into the 21st century. So have a listen and then go see her Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2019 show and you too can be a menstrual activist!




You can get tickets to the show at The Butterfly Club HERE

Monday, March 26, 2018

Elevan O'Clock #27 Sophie Joske - Almost Lesbians MICF 2018



Sophie Joske is a (now) Melbourne-based comedian.  Her and her comedy partner Anna's latest show "Almost Lesbians" is playing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2018. 

"Sophie’s not completely gay. Anna's not completely a woman. Each of them is almost a gay woman, but not quite. Together, they’re Australia’s ninth-favourite queer comedy duo, Almost Lesbians and they’re on a mission to create the perfect Melbourne International Comedy Festival show."

Get in touch with the lesbian that's inside all of us.  

Get Tickets here Almost Lesbians MICF 2018





Saturday, December 30, 2017

Timothy Brown - The Ultimate Artistic Slashee


Timothy Brown is a dancer, choreographer, burlesque performer, disability arts worker and one of the nicest people you would ever meet.  Here Tim talks about his career and the path he has been following.


Saturday, September 24, 2016

Julie Bates - Leader, Warrior, Activist!



The life that Julie has lived is truly amazing! From the experiences she has had, to the things that she has achieved.  

I know a lot of people that I call inspiring, but I also use the terms "Warrior" and "Leader" when it comes to Julie.  

Julie's story makes me determined to fight for what I believe in and the human rights I believe we all deserve.


Friday, September 2, 2016

Brenton Parry




Brenton is a photographer, circus artist, nudist, blogger, a professional graphic designer and all round nice guy.

We talk about his hobbies, body image, the gay community and the various projects he has worked on.  If nothing else Brenton will definitely give you the desire to just give things a go.


You should also check out Brenton's blog and photography.





Saturday, August 27, 2016

Lisa Rose ,Queer Screen and the importance of queer film festivals.



I am a little bit of a film nerd, and by little I really mean a quite large one.  

Here I chat to Lisa, who is the Vice-President of Sydney-based queer film festival, Queer Screen.  We chat about why a LGBTIQ film festival is still important and what films and tv shows we love.  




Lisa's Recommendations

Queer Screen Film Festival 

Wentworth



Carol

Boy meets Girl

The Celluloid Closet


Kiki

The Living End
Tangerine

Alexandra-Therese Keining  (IMBD page)
Girls Lost




Saturday, August 20, 2016

Elevan O'Clock launching in One week.



Since I know so many inspiring people I decided I want to share their story and hopefully inspire, educate or intrigue people.

Elevan O'clock will be launching in one week.  I look forward to hearing your feedback. 

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