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Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Georgia Malone (Toby Malone, Jo Malone, John Carter)
14 episodes
1 week ago
Created by Georgia Malone; presented by Georgia Malone (episodes 1-10); guest presenters (episodes 11-on). Taking a dive into the impact of arts and creativity. What is it that makes us human, what makes us unique, and what adds value to your life? Often the answer to all of these questions can be traced back to our connection to arts, culture and creativity. The ‘Arts’ is often seen as a high brow endeavour that only some enjoy and partake in but it is in everyone’s lives, in some way. We all listen to music, read books, watch movies and connect with creativity for our enjoyment or mental health. This podcast gets to the heart of what the arts is and what it means. It will explore different topics with people who have devoted their lives to the arts in some way, to understand what drives them and how they connect with the arts on a personal level. Discussions will include the importance of a good play, how jazz can penetrate your soul, the role artists play in society, what compels people to leave their money to the local art gallery, why festivals just hit different, and how feminist sci-fi is a gateway drug. Interesting people with interesting ideas join me for interesting conversations.
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Created by Georgia Malone; presented by Georgia Malone (episodes 1-10); guest presenters (episodes 11-on). Taking a dive into the impact of arts and creativity. What is it that makes us human, what makes us unique, and what adds value to your life? Often the answer to all of these questions can be traced back to our connection to arts, culture and creativity. The ‘Arts’ is often seen as a high brow endeavour that only some enjoy and partake in but it is in everyone’s lives, in some way. We all listen to music, read books, watch movies and connect with creativity for our enjoyment or mental health. This podcast gets to the heart of what the arts is and what it means. It will explore different topics with people who have devoted their lives to the arts in some way, to understand what drives them and how they connect with the arts on a personal level. Discussions will include the importance of a good play, how jazz can penetrate your soul, the role artists play in society, what compels people to leave their money to the local art gallery, why festivals just hit different, and how feminist sci-fi is a gateway drug. Interesting people with interesting ideas join me for interesting conversations.
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Episodes (14/14)
Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Season 2, Episode 3: Diversity in Storytelling with Caroline Wood with Guest Interviewer Sisonke Msimang
Stories bring us together, show us where we've been, and link us with people from a wide diversity of backgrounds in ways we might not have expected. Join Caroline Wood and guest interviewer Sisonke Msimang for a lively discussion of the importance of storytelling, the impact of Australia's growing diversity, and learn how to identify what a good story sounds like, as cultivated in Perth's beloved Centre for Stories.
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4 weeks ago
59 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Season 2, Episode 2: Musical Theatre with Andrew Baker and Guest Interviewer Claire Nichols
There are few genres that elicit so polarising an opinion amongst casual and passionate theatregoers as musical theatre, but it's hard to deny that when you get amongst a group of passionate musical lovers, the energy is infectious. Join Andrew Baker and Claire Nichols as they discuss how musicals changed them, the importance of community theatre, pre-show sherry, positive artificiality, and buying CDs at "That's Entertainment" in Old Theatre Lane. From touring shows to venue challenges to jukebox musicals to the gateway drug that is Andrew Lloyd Webber, get ready to have a good "theatre cry" and consider what happens when you have just enough talent for it to be a problem. SHOW NOTES * Claire Nichols [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/radionational/claire-nichols/6531350?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Book Show [https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/the-book-show?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Andrew Baker [https://www.minderoo.org/stories/context-waapa/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Minderoo [https://www.minderoo.org/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Premiere Collection [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Premiere_Collection:_The_Best_of_Andrew_Lloyd_Webber?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * WAAPA [https://www.waapa.ecu.edu.au/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Western Sky Projects [https://www.westernskyprojects.com.au/] Named Musicals (selected) * Les Mis [https://lesmis.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * JCS [https://open.spotify.com/album/2utlHy2K3j4lpaVauM1aUU?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Oliver! [https://oliverthemusical.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Joseph [https://www.josephthemusical.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Chess [https://chessbroadway.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Rent [https://broadway.fandom.com/wiki/Rent?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Pacific Overtures [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Overtures?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Hello Again [https://broadwaylicensing.com/shows/off-broadway/hello-again/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Anything Goes [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMov1bG10nY&utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Evita [https://www.evitathemusical.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Book of Mormon [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of5cgecGIhg&utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Matilda [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Et3NoVWkaA&utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Cats [https://www.catsthemusical.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Miss Westralia [https://www.westernskyprojects.com.au/work/miss-westralia] * Tony Galati [https://www.westernskyprojects.com.au/work/tony-galati] * Bat Boy: The Musical [https://www.nycitycenter.org/pdps/2025-2026/bat-boy-the-musical/] * Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence [https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/lady-macbeth-played-wing-defence]
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1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Season 2, Episode 1: Comedy with Libby Klysz and Guest Interviewer Sam Longley
Comedy, whether stand-up, comedic plays, improvisation, sketch, or burlesque, is an omnipresent genre: universally beloved, indispensable, and… underestimated? The second season of Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing launches with comedy stalwart Libby Klysz in conversation with Big Hoo Haa! founder Sam Longley to discuss why the Trojan Horse of comedy is so important and brave, despite the lack of respect it's constantly afforded. From court jesters to COVID, from punching up to fart jokes, from ego to gender politics, this is an episode that covers the lot! Yes, And! Show Links: TheatreSports Australia: https://www.facebook.com/theatresportsoz/about/?_rdr The Big Hoo Haa!: https://thebighoohaa.com.au/ Chuck the Hoo Haa a follow: https://www.instagram.com/thebighoohaa/ The Hoo Haa on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBigHooHaa Bindjareb Pinjarra: https://www.ilbijerri.com.au/event/bindjareb-pinjarra/ Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: https://trockadero.org/ YUCK Circus: https://yuckcircus.com/ For enquiries, suggestions, or bookings, email; tobypmalone at gmail dot com.
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2 months ago
59 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
BONUS: Here Goes Nothing for the Future with Toby and Jo Malone
After a necessary hiatus, Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing is back, with a new format but based on the same drive that speaks to Georgia Malone's vision for a legacy defined by the ripples impactful artists can make. Toby and Jo Malone introduce this new era, with hope and optimism. Show notes: Georgia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geordiem/ Georgia's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@georgiathroughlife For enquiries, suggestions, or bookings, email; tobypmalone at gmail dot com.
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3 months ago
27 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 10: Australia on the world stage with David Ryding
Australia has always punched well above its weight in global artistic affairs, and artistic collaboration is at the heart of that. David Ryding has had a long career in the arts, as a performer, director, and arts administrator, before beginning a fruitful term as Founding Director of the  Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature Office. Georgia and Dave take this opportunity to catch up, many years after they first connected at the University Dramatic Society, to talk about the state of the arts, literature, and how things have changed. For links to many of the initiatives Georgia and Dave talk about, visit the Substack at heregoesnothingpod.substack.com.
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5 months ago
57 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 9: The Role of the Critic with Nina Levy
The role of the critic is a thankless one, and one whose influence is sadly waning as mainstream media abandons traditional criticism and resorts to reducing the arts to a mark out of five stars. In this week's episode of Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing, Georgia welcomes Nina Levy: dancer, visionary, and writer: co-founder of the Seesaw arts magazine, and fierce defender of the importance of the critic's voice. This lively discussion includes insight into the way the critical voice has changed in recent years, reducing a critique to a poster quote, the logistics of writing about something you hated, and the truism that quality journalism must be paid for. Nina Levy is a West Australian freelance arts writer and editor, and communications co-ordinator at Community Arts Network. At a national level Nina made her name as writer and critic for Dance Australia magazine, 2007-2020, co-editing the print publication 2016-2019.   Nina is best known in her home state for her work as dance critic for The West Australian newspaper, 2009-2018, and as co-founder of Seesaw Magazine, an online publication covering the arts.  Seesaw Magazine was launched by Nina and co-editor Varnya Bromilow in 2017, in response to the decline in coverage of the arts by mainstream media. Nina was the magazine's managing editor until September 2023 when publication was paused due to lack of funding. For links to many of the areas that Georgia and Nina discuss, visit https://heregoesnothingpod.substack.com/
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6 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 8 : Playwriting and activism with TJ Young
The playwright's role is one of the most vital yet mysterious in all of the arts: far from the classic idea of a single writer in a room producing a completed script, the playwright is a collaborator and innovator, who generates ideas that must then be brought to life through dramaturgs, actors, directors, and designers.  TJ Young is an award-winning playwright, fierce advocate for equity, beloved educator, and acclaimed podcaster. TJ joins Georgia this week to discuss the playwright's process, tips for getting started and keeping going, as well as details about the new play that Georgia has written! Inevitably, the conversation strays into American politics and the way the current environment has impacted the arts sector, but when you have two people in the room accustomed to solving all the problems in the world, the outcome is nothing but positive. For links to what TJ and Georgia discuss, check out https://heregoesnothingpod.substack.com/
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6 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 7: Arts and Advocacy with Jeremy Smith
Arts advocacy always requires its champions, and Jeremy Smith has ben a constant presence in the Australian arts scene over the last 25 years. Jeremy is a Perth-based arts administrator and self-described fierce advocate and ally for difference. Jeremy joins Georgia for a wide-ranging conversation about the state of the arts, on his origins in lighting design, and on advocacy that is all about turning empathy into tangible action. Jeremy is currently finishing his four-year term as senior producers at Performing Lines WA, building on his past experience in arts administration with organisations like PICA, Creative Australia, DADAA, the AWESOME Festival and ArtsWA / Department of Culture and the Arts. Jeremy has worked closely with artists, organisations and communities in all corners of the country promoting artistic bravery, self-determination and brokering opportunities. In addition to his extensive portfolio, Jeremy championed Regional and Remote Australia under the Australia Council's Cultural Engagement Framework and helped to develop and deliver key arts and disability initiatives. For links to many of the initiatives Jeremy and Georgia discuss, check out https://heregoesnothingpod.substack.com
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6 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 6: Talking Money with Jo Malone
Talking about money can get uncomfortable but it's important to talk about it!  In the arts, the world of philanthropy can be a tricky on to navigate - we all know we need to raise private funds to support the organisation and the work they create.  This, expert philanthropy manager, and friend of the pod, Jo Malone returns to talk about money, how to raise it, how to give it and how to ensure you have a will. 
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7 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 5: Feminist Sci Fi with Jayne Cleave
Books are such an important part of life. It's how we understand the world better and stretch our imagination. Whether it's only reading books about WWII conflicts or sticking to romance novels, all genres have their place and audience. This week I talk to Jayne Cleave, librarian and good friend, about her love of feminist sci fi and big alien epics. Sci fi isn't for me - but through this chat, i may have found a way in and realised that a lot of books do fall into this genre. We also discuss the importance of of libraries in communities, beyond being a place where you loan books, and how Jayne's career took a journey from arts marketing to publishing to working in libraries. There are many books mentioned in this conversation and you can find them all at heregoesnothingpod.substack.com we've also included a list from Jayne of the books she forgot to mention…
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7 months ago
59 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 4: What is it about Jazz? with Mace Francis
Join Mace Francis and I as we discuss his journey into jazz and what is jazz really? Raised in a creative family in regional Victoria, Dr Mace Francis is the Artistic Director of the Perth International Jazz Festival and previously the Artistic Director of the WA Youth Jazz Orchestra. Mace is a composer and musician and his band, the Mace Francis Orchestra released his 10th Album in 2024.  Mace completed his PhD in 2015 and has undertaken a Churchill Fellowship and was composer in residence at the National Trust's Gallup House.  Music in this episode is from 'No Postcode' by the Mace Francis Orchestra
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8 months ago
58 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 3: Talking Festivals with Vernon Guest
All across Australia, in small regional towns, communities come together turning their quiet streets into places of celebration for a Festival. Whether it is celebrating food and multiculturalism, agricultural fairs that celebrate industry and history, or contemporary arts festivals in small remote towns. These community driven cultural and arts festivals create connection, offtering hope and pride in their community… and an important part of the Australian cultural landscape. In the smallest corner of the smallest state in Australia is the headquarters of one of the country's leading international arts festivals, Ten Days on the Island. This bi-annual festival connects Tasmania with all corners of the world and celebrates the beauty and challenges of the Island through the voices of artists. This week's guest is the CEO of Ten Days, Vernon Guest, calling in from his office overlooking the Bass Strait in Burnie on the North West coast. Vern and I started our professional arts careers at the same time at the age of 23 at Perth Festival. Since then, Vern has worked all over the country and presented some of the most significant events in Australia. Vern now calls the North West home and understands the responsibility of his role to support and elevate artists in Australia. Join Vern and I for the next hour as we take a wide ranging conversation on the role of Festivals, artists and creative thinking. We also touch on AI, technology and the role of government. It's worth noting that this conversation was recorded late last year, before the controversies surrounding creative australia and the upcoming federal election.
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8 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 2: Theatre, text and adaptation with Toby Malone
In this episode, we chat with the person that has lived the same childhood as me, was there for all of my earliest experiences and led me into my career and obsession with theatre. My brother, Dr Toby Malone. Toby is currently the Research Impact Librarian at Toronto Metropolitan University, a career move he took after 10 years as an academic and Dramaturg. Toby started his career as an actor before moving to Toronto and completing his PhD at the University of Toronto. Toby has been in Toronto now for 22 years and has a beautiful family including my superstar niece, Bridie and nephew, Cormac. Most recently, Toby has undertaken the task of creating WAKE: A Cold Reading of Finnegans Wake from beginning to end. A highly entertaining podcast that has Toby and his writing partner slogging through the text. It's well worth a listen. Toby and I go through a wide ranging chat in this episode and I've added all the links to my substack: https://heregoesnothingpod.substack.com. Enjoy.
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8 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Episode 1: An Introduction with Jo Malone
Welcome to the first episode of Here Goes Nothing - a dive into the impact of arts and culture on our lives. Guest: Jo Malone Jo Malone is currently the Head of Philanthropy at the Foundation of the WA Museum. She has had a long career in raising money for arts organisations in Perth including Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth Festival, St George's Cathedral and for a time consulted with nearly all small to medium arts organisations on their fundraising strategy. But most importantly, she is the one that took me to my first show, Peter Pan, at the age of 4. Put me in dance classes at 2 ½ and constantly supported my brother and I in anything we did which culminated for me as my first time as stage manager of the massive school production in year 12.  Mum and I talk a lot. We solve the problems of the world and discuss a wide range of topics. We aren't experts, we are the audience. We aren't always right but say things with confidence!
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8 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing
Created by Georgia Malone; presented by Georgia Malone (episodes 1-10); guest presenters (episodes 11-on). Taking a dive into the impact of arts and creativity. What is it that makes us human, what makes us unique, and what adds value to your life? Often the answer to all of these questions can be traced back to our connection to arts, culture and creativity. The ‘Arts’ is often seen as a high brow endeavour that only some enjoy and partake in but it is in everyone’s lives, in some way. We all listen to music, read books, watch movies and connect with creativity for our enjoyment or mental health. This podcast gets to the heart of what the arts is and what it means. It will explore different topics with people who have devoted their lives to the arts in some way, to understand what drives them and how they connect with the arts on a personal level. Discussions will include the importance of a good play, how jazz can penetrate your soul, the role artists play in society, what compels people to leave their money to the local art gallery, why festivals just hit different, and how feminist sci-fi is a gateway drug. Interesting people with interesting ideas join me for interesting conversations.