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NOT A RICH KID - THE PODCAST
Tummy Ache Studios
24 episodes
2 days ago
Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.
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Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Episode 14 - Dave O'Neil - Comedian
NOT A RICH KID - THE PODCAST
49 minutes 44 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 14 - Dave O'Neil - Comedian
FOLLOW US:  Not a Rich Kid - Instagram  Dave O'Neil: Rise from Working Class to Comedy Success In this episode of 'Not a Rich Kid,' host Kath Dolheguy is joined by Australian comedian Dave O'Neil. Dave shares his journey from growing up in a working-class family in Mitchum with aspirational parents to his successful career in comedy. He discusses his father's multiple jobs, including in the Air Force and as a TAFE teacher, and how his own career evolved through teachers college, bands, and eventually comedy. Dave sheds light on his political and class awareness, his path into media, and the influence of his working-class background on his comedic career. The discussion also touches on the class divide in the comedy industry and the importance of visibility and representation. Kath and Dave examine the cultural impact of shows like 'The Castle' and 'Kath and Kim,' highlighting the need for more working-class representation in media.   00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:24 Meet Dave O'Neil 01:52 Dave's Upbringing and Family Background 04:23 Education and Early Career 07:50 Discovering Comedy 15:45 Navigating the Comedy Industry 18:27 The Role of Class in Comedy 24:03 Balancing Comedy and Other Jobs 27:28 Adjusting to Life After Radio 27:51 Challenges in Commercial Radio 28:36 The Reality of Radio Management 29:13 Community and Commercial Radio Experiences 30:27 Class and Comedy 32:27 Politics and Class Awareness 38:16 The Struggles of Working Class Artists 41:29 Reflections on Working Class Representation in Media 45:32 Favorite Working Class Artists and Music 47:46 Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations   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 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 City of Melbourne Arts Grants Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
NOT A RICH KID - THE PODCAST
Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.