Welcome to Culture Snap, the podcast that dives deep into the ever-changing world of culture by talking with the people who shape, challenge, and inspire it.
Hosted by Keeva Stratton, Culture Snap is a platform for open and insightful conversations with those who influence and redefine culture.
In each episode, we sit down with industry and thought leaders, artists, sportspeople, writers, comedians and innovators who are shaping the cultural zeitgeist. Together, we explore their stories, and their journey, as we delve into how they and their work evolves with shifts in culture. From reflecting on pivotal moments to reimagining the future, we tackle tough questions with intelligence and insight.
Guests in our first series include, Rana Hussain, Zach Johnson, Brandon Jack, John Safran, Gill McLaren, Baz Palmer, Finbar O’Hanlon, Emma Race, Lucy Race, Ant Melder and Berny Bacic.
About Our Host
Keeva Stratton, the host of Culture Snap, brings a unique blend of curiosity, expertise, and fearless storytelling to every conversation. Known for her ability to distil complex ideas into practical insights, Keeva uncovers the essence of her guests’ stories with intelligence and warmth. Her passion for exploring the intersection of culture and branding makes her the ideal guide for this exciting journey.
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Welcome to Culture Snap, the podcast that dives deep into the ever-changing world of culture by talking with the people who shape, challenge, and inspire it.
Hosted by Keeva Stratton, Culture Snap is a platform for open and insightful conversations with those who influence and redefine culture.
In each episode, we sit down with industry and thought leaders, artists, sportspeople, writers, comedians and innovators who are shaping the cultural zeitgeist. Together, we explore their stories, and their journey, as we delve into how they and their work evolves with shifts in culture. From reflecting on pivotal moments to reimagining the future, we tackle tough questions with intelligence and insight.
Guests in our first series include, Rana Hussain, Zach Johnson, Brandon Jack, John Safran, Gill McLaren, Baz Palmer, Finbar O’Hanlon, Emma Race, Lucy Race, Ant Melder and Berny Bacic.
About Our Host
Keeva Stratton, the host of Culture Snap, brings a unique blend of curiosity, expertise, and fearless storytelling to every conversation. Known for her ability to distil complex ideas into practical insights, Keeva uncovers the essence of her guests’ stories with intelligence and warmth. Her passion for exploring the intersection of culture and branding makes her the ideal guide for this exciting journey.
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.
Step into the world where technology meets humanity in the debut episode of Culture Snap, hosted by Keeva Stratton. This episode features a fascinating conversation with Zach Johnson, a pioneer who has ridden every major tech wave—from the early days of digital transformation and web 3, to shaping the voices behind Alexa and building smart cities.
Zach’s journey spans continents and disciplines: from policy analysis in the US to global innovation projects with giants like Mercedes-Benz, HBO, and Nickelodeon. As the founder of Fogbell, his latest consultancy, Zach now helps small and medium businesses cut through the confusion of emerging tech and chart a smarter path to growth.
Together, Keeva and Zach explore:
The evolution of conversational AI and its impact on daily life.
The human side of technology—why user experience and design thinking are more important than ever.
The societal and ethical challenges posed by AI, automation, and the rise of “physical AI.”
How businesses can avoid being swept away by tech hype and instead make deliberate, strategic choices.
The importance of diversity, design, and strategy in shaping the future of organisations.
With real-world anecdotes, thoughtful debate, and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the crossroads of innovation, ethics, and human-centred design.
Find out more about Zach’s work at Fogbell.co and his writing at aiaroundus.substack.com.
In this episode of Culture Snap, Keeva Stratton welcomes Finbar O’Hanlon—musician, innovator, and business strategist. From his beginnings as a “problem child” in Liverpool to becoming a rock star and then a tech entrepreneur in Australia, Finbar’s journey is a masterclass in curiosity, resilience, and reinvention.
Finbar shares how his relentless drive to solve problems and push boundaries has shaped his remarkable career, and offers a unique perspective on creativity, innovation, and the future of AI.
Key Topics & Highlights
Early Life & Musical Beginnings:Finbar discusses his childhood curiosity, his move from Liverpool to Australia, and how picking up a guitar changed his life. He shares stories of being labelled a “problem child” and how music became his outlet and passion.
From Music to Tech:Hear how Finbar’s obsession with music led to a successful career as a professional guitarist, and how his curiosity about technology and digital recording sparked a transition into business and innovation.
Entrepreneurial Journey:Finbar recounts the “happy accidents” that led him from music stores to founding Australia’s first computer-based music store, and eventually to developing software solutions for major companies.
Innovation & Problem Solving:Discover Finbar’s approach to innovation—focusing on the problem behind the problem, asking the right questions, and not being limited by “expert” thinking.
The Art of Storytelling:Learn why storytelling is a crucial skill for entrepreneurs, especially when raising investment and aligning teams around a vision.
Burnout & Redefining Success:Finbar opens up about the challenges of scaling a business, the importance of knowing your limits, and the lessons learned from burnout and leadership struggles.
Spiritual Growth & Reflection:The episode explores Finbar’s journey inward, including a pivotal encounter with a Tibetan Buddhist master in Paris, and how reflection and daily rituals now shape his life and work.
Creativity, AI & the Future:Finbar shares his optimistic view on AI, seeing it as a tool to augment human creativity and connection, rather than something to fear.
Memorable Quotes
“I was just a curious kid who didn’t fit the norm. Music became my way to compete with myself and find connection.”
“Creativity is about solving problems by reorganising what already exists.”
“If you don’t believe in your journey, no one else will.”
“AI is a paintbrush in the palette—if we use it right, it can help us become more human.”
Connect with Finbar O’Hanlon
www.finbarohanlon.com
In this episode of Culture Snap, host Keeva Stratton sits down with creative leader and provocateur Ant Melder for a candid conversation about art, authenticity, and the courage to express yourself. From Ant’s East London upbringing to his life in Sydney, discover how his early dreams, love of literature, and the rebellious spirit of London’s art scene shaped his creative journey. Ant shares insights from his work at Cocogun, the agency he co-founded, and dives into the inspiration behind his playful and thought-provoking art project, Rubbish Fantastic. Together, Keeva and Ant explore the blurred lines between commercial creativity and pure artistic expression, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and the importance of showing up as your true self. Whether you’re a creative professional or simply curious about the stories behind the art, this episode is packed with inspiration, honesty, and a few laughs along the way.
In this conversation, Berny Bacic shares her journey from graphic designer to artist, exploring the importance of meaning in creativity, the impact of AI on artistic expression, and the influence of cultural heritage on his work. He discusses the evolution of his artistic identity, the role of art in social commentary, and the importance of making art accessible to everyone. Berny emphasizes the need for personal exploration in art and encourages aspiring artists to embrace their unique paths.
Takeaways
Berny Bacic transitioned from graphic design to pursuing her true calling as an artist.Meaning in art is essential; creating without it feels worthless.AI can assist in creativity but lacks the emotional depth of human expression.Cultural heritage plays a significant role in shaping an artist's identity.Art should be accessible to everyone, not just the elite.The journey of an artist involves making mistakes and learning from them.Art is a vessel for conveying themes and emotions.Personal exploration is crucial for finding one's artistic voice.Art can serve as a medium for social commentary and provoke thought.It's never too late to pursue a creative path.
Titles
From Graphic Design to Artistic FreedomThe Intersection of AI and Creativity
Sound bites
"You're the one with all the answers.""AI is great for setting the mood.""It's never too late to create."
Chapters
00:00 The Journey of an Artist03:07 Finding Meaning in Creativity06:01 The Role of AI in Art08:38 Transitioning from Graphic Design to Art11:07 Exploring Nature's Influence on Art13:49 Cultural Heritage and Artistic Identity15:35 Reflections on Personal Growth and Timing21:55 The Journey of Art Creation24:12 Embracing the Artist Identity26:02 Reflection on Early Works26:57 Dreams and Aspirations in Art28:33 Democratizing Art29:40 Intellectual Property and Art30:51 The Nature of Originality32:12 Audience Interpretation of Art33:18 Art as a Vessel for Protest35:36 Historical Context in Art38:18 Advice for Aspiring Artists
Keywords
art, creativity, graphic design, cultural heritage, AI, artistic identity, emotional connection, social commentary, design artist, personal journey
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In this episode of Culture Snap, Keeva Stratton engages with Emma Race and Lucy Race, co-founders of Making the Call, a program aimed at increasing the representation of women and gender-diverse individuals in sports media. They discuss the challenges faced by women in sports commentary, the cultural significance of representation, and the evolution of sports media in Australia. The conversation highlights the importance of diversity, the impact of audience expectations, and the legacy of their podcast, The Outer Sanctum, in advocating for change in the sports landscape.
Takeaways
The need for more female representation in sports commentary.
Making the Call has trained over 150 women in sports media.
Women's sports are gaining popularity and recognition in Australia.
Cultural identity plays a significant role in sports representation.
The media landscape is evolving with new forms of content production.
Audience expectations are changing, demanding more diversity.
The Outer Sanctum has created a community for women in sports.
Challenges in commercial media slow down progress for women.
The importance of celebrating small wins in the fight for equity.
Future changes in sports media will be driven by younger audiences.
In this episode of Culture Snap, Keeva Stratton interviews Brandon Jack, a former AFL player turned author, about his journey from sports to writing. They discuss his debut fiction novel 'Pissants', which humorously explores the lives of fringe football players. Brandon reflects on his memoir '28', the challenges of writing about personal experiences, and the evolution of football culture. The conversation delves into the unique narrative style of 'Pissants', the balance of humour and seriousness in storytelling, and the changing landscape of AFL media. Brandon shares his literary influences and aspirations for future writing projects.
In this engaging conversation, Australian filmmaker and documentarian John Safran discusses his unconventional journey in media, exploring themes of gonzo journalism, creativity, and the impact of AI on storytelling. He reflects on his rise to fame, the challenges of documentary filmmaking, and the importance of personal responsibility in creative work. Safran also delves into the complexities of censorship and free speech, sharing insights from his experiences, which include everything from getting exorcised to having the blood of a beheaded chicken put an end to a decades long sporting curse.
In this conversation, Keeva and human performance expert Gill McLaren delve into the concept of Uniqology and life design, exploring how individuals can purposefully design their lives based on their unique strengths, values, and energy sources.
They discuss the importance of understanding one's unique life fingerprint, the impact of ancestral stories, and the significance of belonging in a world that often pressures individuals to conform. The dialogue emphasizes the journey of self-discovery, the tension between belonging and uniqueness, and the transformative power of embracing one's true self.
In this engaging conversation, Keeva Stratton and Rana Hussain explore various themes surrounding social media, cultural representation in sports, authenticity, and the complexities of women's sports, particularly AFLW. They discuss the importance of empathy, navigating difficult conversations, and the role of humour in activism. The dialogue also touches on the impact of technology on human connection and the need for civilized conversations in society. Ultimately, they emphasise the pursuit of being a good human and the importance of finding balance between light and dark in discussions.
Keywords
social media, cultural representation, sports, authenticity, women's sports, AFLW, empathy, difficult conversations, humor, activism
Takeaways
Keeva praises Rana's commitment to representation.Rana shares her experience of being a blue-bagger for a day.The importance of cultural representation in sports is discussed.Rana expresses mixed feelings about celebratory rounds in sports.Authenticity is key to building trust in sports organizations.The conversation touches on the state of women's sports and AFLW.Rana emphasizes the pursuit of being a good human.Navigating difficult conversations is a skill that needs to be taught.The impact of social media on society is critically examined.The need for balance between light and dark in discussions is highlighted.
Culture Snap is the podcast that has conversations at the edge of culture. It explores culture from all angles.
In this short introduction we give a taste of series one.
Guests include:
Rana Hussain, Berny Bacic, Gill McLaren, John Safran, Ant Melder, Zach Johnson, Finbar O'Hanlon, Emma Race, Lucy Race, Brandon Jack, Baz Palmer
Welcome to Culture Snap, the podcast that dives deep into the ever-changing world of culture by talking with the people who shape, challenge, and inspire it.
Hosted by Keeva Stratton, Culture Snap is a platform for open and insightful conversations with those who influence and redefine culture.
In each episode, we sit down with industry and thought leaders, artists, sportspeople, writers, comedians and innovators who are shaping the cultural zeitgeist. Together, we explore their stories, and their journey, as we delve into how they and their work evolves with shifts in culture. From reflecting on pivotal moments to reimagining the future, we tackle tough questions with intelligence and insight.
Guests in our first series include, Rana Hussain, Zach Johnson, Brandon Jack, John Safran, Gill McLaren, Baz Palmer, Finbar O’Hanlon, Emma Race, Lucy Race, Ant Melder and Berny Bacic.
About Our Host
Keeva Stratton, the host of Culture Snap, brings a unique blend of curiosity, expertise, and fearless storytelling to every conversation. Known for her ability to distil complex ideas into practical insights, Keeva uncovers the essence of her guests’ stories with intelligence and warmth. Her passion for exploring the intersection of culture and branding makes her the ideal guide for this exciting journey.