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Sweetman Podcast

Conversations with creative people.

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Sweetman Podcast: Episode 69 - Jeremy Taylor

An in-depth chat with Jeremy Taylor of Slow Boat Records. He's a singer/songwriter, former food blogger, rugby writer, music reviewer, singer and voice for hire...and he and I have been having versions of this conversation for about a decade now, trapped in discussion around music, TV, comedy, films, and in this instance...even a bit of rugby. Buckle up for a huge conversation to celebrate two years of the podcast. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe...

Jun 22, 20173 hr 13 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 68 - Colin Hogg

An in-depth chat with Colin Hogg - rock writer, Women's Weekly columnist, TV producer...Colin's done it all really...and we talk about his many book projects and documentaries and his journalism career that started nearly 50 years ago as a young cadet and saw him become the leading rock writer in New Zealand across the late 1970s and into the 1980s. A candid conversation with one of my writing heroes. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe...

Jun 15, 20171 hr 53 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 67 - Jeffrey Paparoa Holman

An in-depth conversation with writer Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. We talk a lot about Bob Dylan, in the context of Jeffrey's latest volume, "Dylan Junkie". We then work through Holman's life - arriving to New Zealand from England as a toddler, living on the West Coast of the South Island, discovering the music of Dylan and then off wandering, story-gathering, settling into poetry, casting off demons, moving, working, living...we talk too of his various roles now, poet and published historian, academi...

Jun 09, 20172 hr 10 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 66 - Danny Mulheron

An in-depth chat with TV/Film/Theatre actor/director/writer Danny Mulheron. From his early days working with Peter Jackson to his recent years churning out TV documentaries and feature films Mulheron has worked - solidly - across the arts. He was a child star, a stand-up comedian, collaborator across musicals and cabarets, and then on through film and TV and theatre work. We talk about all of this but we talk, mostly, about passion and energy in the arts; about truth and authenticity; about crit...

Jun 02, 20171 hr 53 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 65 - Shelagh Magadza

An in-depth chat with Shelagh Magadza, Artistic Director of the NZ Festival, incorporating the Wellington Jazz Festival. We talk about her background, her commitment to the concept of Festivals, her work in both Australia and New Zealand and then we plug the upcoming Wellington Jazz Festival, previewing and profiling the great names involved from local talent to international stars including Dianne Reeves, Bill Frisell and Comet is Coming. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substac...

May 29, 201750 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 64 - Patrick Gower

An in-depth chat with Patrick ("Paddy") Gower, TV3/Newshub Political Editor. We talk about his history as a journalist, from shoe-leather shuffling for the NZ Herald to crime reporting, freelancing in the UK, returning to NZ to work in the press gallery and then moving into TV. We talk about some of his big grabs and big interviews and we talk about our shared history, as friends from university. It's a big talk. Lots of great stories here. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substa...

May 25, 20172 hr 15 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 63 - DJ Bill E

An in-depth chat with Wellington DJ, Simon Bendall - aka DJ Bill E. For over 20 years he's been one of the mainstay DJs in and on the scene. We talk about the importance of Greg Churchill, we talk about Bill's two long-running club nights, "Atomic" and "24HourPartyPeople" - his Anglophile love of post-punk, punk and pop music; his upcoming Kiwi version of Atomic, "See Me Go", his record buying, listening and playing habits; his life obsessed with music. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsw...

May 18, 20171 hr 18 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 62 - Sarah Jane Barnett

An in-depth chat with Wellington-based writer Sarah Jane Barnett. She has two published volumes of poetry, is the literary editor for The Pantograph Punch and has published essays, reviews, literary criticism and interviews alongside her poetry and prose. She studied creative writing at Victoria University and Massey with an MA and PhD. We talk about her literary career and aspirations - we talk influences and motivations, and the drive to work full-time as a writer, balancing parenting and othe...

May 11, 20171 hr 27 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 61 - Phil Judd

An in-depth conversation with Phil Judd, singer/songwriter, founding member of Split Enz, creator of "Mental Notes" - one of the greatest records to come out of New Zealand, painter and artist, record producer, film soundtrack composer, solo artist. He also created the Swingers and wrote "Counting The Beat" and the criminally underrated band, Schnell-Fenster. He's made a half dozen solo albums too. We talk about all of his work. And his life. The battles with mental illness, his struggle to main...

May 05, 20171 hr 13 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 60 - Miranda Harcourt

An in-depth chat with actor/director/acting coach Miranda Harcourt. We talk through her 50-year career from child-star to coaching child-stars. She still works in film - acting and directing - but also has a career as an internationally renowned acting coach. Whether you know her from radio plays or kids TV (narrating Hairy Maclary), from her early defining role on NZ TV's "Gloss" or for her film work such as 'For Good' and 'The Rehearsal' you surely know at least some of her fine work. There's ...

Apr 28, 20171 hr 25 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 59 - Nik Jarvie-Waldrom

An in-depth chat with my good friend Nik Jarvie-Waldrom. In particular we talk podcasts and podcasting, we look at her amazing series "Fathom" that recently played (and can still be heard) on RNZ. We unpack each episode and talk through her process of interviewing and story-telling. And to get to that we talk through her background as a musician, writer, drama student, as someone with background in performance (dance and music) and as someone who has worn many hats in the arts, a "Creative Gener...

Apr 21, 20171 hr 40 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 58 - Lyndee-Jane Rutherford

An in-depth chat with actor and director Lyndee-Jane Rutherford. We talk through her career from the farm in Feilding to acting school, via a whole lot of amateur theatre productions. From Am-Dram to TV ('Skitz'), some film work, voiceovers, ads - the works. She's been a mainstay at Circa Theatre in Wellington across most of the last 20 years, with acting work and directing too. We talk about the behind-the-scenes, pitching a show, rehearsals, those unplanned moments where things go wrong. And w...

Apr 12, 20171 hr 36 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 57 - Myele Manzanza

An in-dept chat with NZ-based, internationally busy drummer, producer, DJ, beat-maker Myele Manzanza. We talk about the recording and release of his brand new live album, his time with Electric Wire Hustle and his methods and pursuits as a dynamic musician with the confidence and drive to work internationally. We talk about his time touring with Theo Parrish, his work collaborations with the likes of Ross McHendry and Mark de Clive Lowe, his work with Jonathan Crayford and many others. And we ta...

Apr 06, 20171 hr 24 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 56 - Paul McLaney

An in-depth chat with Paul McLaney - lost in the archive and now, finally, found - presented for the first time despite being about 18 months old...we talk Gramsci and The Impending Adorations, we talk about his solo albums and contributions to the music industry as a player and publisher (Mushroom) as well as some deviations to discuss Dire Straits and Jethro Tull... Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe...

Mar 30, 20171 hr 35 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 55 - Riki Gooch

An in-depth chat with drummer/DJ/producer/beatmaker Riki Gooch. He's been behind the kid for Trinity Roots and Fat Freddy's Drop and out in front under the moniker Eru Dangerspiel - sometimes conducing a giant big band other times tinkering away in the studio making bedsit-beats. He's worked with Crowded House, Leila Adu and Bic Runga and is currently the drummer for Orchestra of Spheres while releasing music under the name Cave Circles, one of many nom-de-plumes. We talk about all of this music...

Mar 25, 20171 hr 45 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 54 - Graeme Tuckett

An in-depth chat with Wellington-based film review for Stuff/Dominion Post Graeme Tuckett. He's also a film maker and regular crew member on various video shoots and movie sets. We talk about his approach to reviewing, we geek out on favourite films, film score and all sorts of things to do with movies. We talk too about his documentary Barry Barclay: The Camera On The Shore and we talk about failed film projects, earnest endeavours and aims in film reviewing and film making around story-telling...

Mar 16, 20172 hr 13 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 53 - Anthonie Tonnon

An in-depth chat with Auckland-based musician Anthonie Tonnon. We talk about songwriting and his approach and influences, we talk also about the development and evolution of his stage-show, craft and character, from leader of Tono and The Finance Company to Anthonie Tonnon solo performer and/or bandleader. We talk about the start of his new upcoming record as well as looking back at his solo debut and the EPs and album that he and the Finance Company made. We also talk a bit about Nadia Reid's a...

Mar 08, 20171 hr 13 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 52 - Emily Writes (Again!)

An in-depth chat with Emily Writes - the second time she's been on the podcast; this time the mummy-blogger, writer, activist, campaigner and public speaker is now a published author and the conversation is a catch-up on what's happened in the year since she was a guest the first time around (episode 14). This time we talk about her role as editor of Spinoff Parents - the popular section on the popular NZ news/culture website. And of course we talk about her book, "Rants In The Dark", a collecti...

Feb 28, 20172 hr 7 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 51 - David Long

An in-depth chat with Wellington-based musician and composer David Long. We talk about his various roles in bands such as TEETH, The Mutton Birds and The Labcoats. And beyond that his 'serious composing' for TV, film and documentary. We talk about his Wellington life, growing up to attend formative gigs by the likes of Talking Heads, exploring records by XTC and Eno... Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe...

Feb 22, 20171 hr 28 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 50 - Sharon O'Neill

An in-depth conversation with singer/songwriter Sharon O'Neill. From her early days (solo and with The Chapta) to carving out a role as a singer/songwriter in an era when the industry was less than supportive of female talent. We talk about her writing process, so many of those key songs (and the soundtrack to Smash Palace) and to her work in recent years writing material for Robert Palmer, Jimmy Barnes, Dragon and others. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe...

Feb 15, 201758 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 49 - Paul Ubana Jones

An in-depth chat with Paul Ubana Jones; since the mid-1980s he's been living in New Zealand and touring almost every town with his music and a range of covers. Before that he was living in the UK, he grew up in South East London where gigs by the likes of Bob Dylan made a huge impression. Paul and I talk about his live as a touring musician, the ups and downs and the way he evolved from band-member to solo artist. He's also supported some of the biggest names in popular music. Beyond that he's a...

Feb 09, 20171 hr 30 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 48 - James Robinson

An in-depth chat with James Robinson. He's been a freelance writer, student of politics and a good friend. He's also my brother-in-law. We sat down and talked about his life and times blogging and writing, some of the famous people he interviewed, the book he crowdfunded from the blog he slaved away at. And then we talked Trump. And the last days of Obama. And the fog. And the sadness. And the broken aspect of America. Oh yeah, we talked a lot about America. James lives in America. Get full acce...

Feb 01, 20172 hr 41 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 47 - Debbie Harwood

An in-depth conversation with Debbie Harwood about her time with When The Cat's Away and as the organiser not only of that band but of recent concerts featuring some of the cast and crew from the Melting Pot days along with Sharon O'Neill, Hammond Gamble and Shona Laing. We talk too of her time working with Jimmy Barnes, of the early years carving out a space in a male-dominated industry and of her time spent growing up in Hawke's Bay and now, having returned to the region we reflect on Havelock...

Jan 25, 20171 hr 28 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 46 - Victoria Kelly

An in-depth chat with film-composer, arranger and musician Victoria Kelly. We talk about her musical upbringing, the twin loves of classical music and Prince, her education - including studying film scoring in America; to work on local horror films and to composing, arranging and performing work with a range of bands and artists including writing and arranging the strings on Neil Finn's Dizzy Heights album, as well as touring the world with him; work too with SJD, with Strawpeople, Humphreys &am...

Jan 19, 20171 hr 33 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 45 - Dean Hewison

An in-depth chat with Wellington-based film and theatre director Dean Hewison. We talk about his experiences and influences working up through local theatre and on to producing NZ versions of international scripts as well as writing his own short and feature films. We discuss the making of his debut full-length feature, How To Meet Girls From A Distance (2012) and his various pursuits in and around that including directing the play Lungs at Circa Theatre in late 2016. Get full access to Sounds G...

Jan 08, 20171 hr 42 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 44 - Blink (Ian Jorgensen)

An in-depth conversation with Wellington photographer/promoter/author/DJ/lecturer Blink (b. Ian Jorgensen). We talk about his time shooting fashion to pay for his hobby (shooting great rock'n'roll photos) and how from there he moved to creating a magazine and promoting shows and then festivals (mostly under the 'A Low Hum' banner) and to running overseas tours and a venue and now to lecturing and tutoring a university course about the music industry. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweet...

Dec 30, 20162 hr 1 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 43 – Xmas 2016 Wrap

A brief sum up of the year and some highlights - a Christmas wish, a few thanks, that sort of thing... Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 23, 201611 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 42 - Nick Bollinger

An in-depth chat with music journalist/author and musician Nick Bollinger. We talk about his brand new memoir, "Goneville" and the process behind writing it - including his time completing a Masters in Creative Writing. We talk too about the characters in the book (Rough Justice, Rick Bryant, Bill Lake, Blerta, Red Mole and co) and we talk about his life and career as a writer of music reviews, occasional musician and the host of RNZ's The Sampler. We talk about the New Zealand that's not there ...

Dec 15, 20161 hr 51 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 41 - Nadia Reid

An in-depth chat with singer/songwriter Nadia Reid. We talk about her battling away doing gigs and low-key recordings and then getting launched onto the international stage and touring behind a record already two years old. We talk about next year's follow-up record which is in the can, waiting. We talk about the pressures of the industry and some of the bullshit around "red carpet" events and awards. And we talk about influences and what's next... Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetma...

Dec 13, 20161 hr 15 min

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 40 - Sean James Donnelly (SJD)

An in-depth conversation with Auckland-based musician Sean James Donnelly (SJD). We talk through all of his albums and his recent work composing soundtracks. We talk about some of the frustrations around being critically acclaimed but not seeing commercial success. We talk about his collaborations with Don McGlashan and Neil Finn, his time spent crafting his various sounds as a determined "non-musician" in the Brian Eno mold. Get full access to Sounds Good! at simonsweetman.substack.com/subscrib...

Dec 07, 20161 hr 24 min
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