After Hours
After Hours
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Real conversations with leaders of non-for-profits driving change through creativity + community. Live Thursdays on Melbourne's 94.1FM 3WBC.
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The podcast focuses on creativity, community engagement, and the stories behind various non-profit initiatives. Episodes highlight themes such as legacy and craftsmanship, as demonstrated in discussions about Maton Guitars' musical impact or T.Ferdinand Leather Co.'s commitment to slow fashion and quality. Other topics include resilience in family businesses and innovation in culinary destinations.

Real conversations with leaders of non-for-profits driving change through creativity + community. Live Fridays 8-10pm on Melbourne’s 94.1FM 3WBC.
In Episode 18, I'm joined by Susan Provan, Director and CEO of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, one of the largest and most celebrated comedy festivals in the world.
In this episode, Susan takes us back to where it all began, sharing the origins of the Festival and how it has grown into a defining part of Australia’s cultural calendar. From its early days to its global reach today, we explore what makes the Festival so special; for artists, audiences, and the city itself.
With the Festival wrapping up this Sunday 19 April, there’s never been a better time to dive in, discover a new act, and support the incredible talent shaping Australian comedy.

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