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The Radio Fanboy Podcast
The Radio Fanboy Podcast

The Radio Fanboy Podcast

Each week Bevo catches up with the most admired people in Australian Radio. His radio career has seen him travel across Australia being heard on various radio stations including KIIS 97.3 Brisbane,  Triple M/Hit101.9 Fraser Coast, 92.7 Mix FM/91.9 Sea FM Sunshine Coast, Zinc Network QLD , Heritage Network (4MK, 4RO, 4CC, 4CA) QLD , Hot 91 Sunshine Coast, Mix106.5, 101.7 WSFM Sydney, The Edge 96.1, Triple M Melbourne, Sydney & Brisbane and Wild FM Brisbane. Produced by Matt Fulton Productions.

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In this episode of the Radio Fanboy Podcast, Bevo talks to Peter Clay, The Head of Programming at Nova Entertainment. Peter shares his journey in the radio industry, starting from his early days at 2Day FM in 1990 as an Office Boy. He reminisces about working with notable figures like Jamie Angel, Nick Bennett, Mike Hammond, Tim Bailey, Wendy Harmer, Peter Moon, Jamie Dunn, Jonesy and Amanda Keller. He also recounts his first experiences with radio, including calling in for a competition to a see Janet Jackson and falling in love with the medium. Tune in to hear more about Peter's career and his insights into the world of radio.

Get ready to ride the airwaves with a pioneer of the radio industry, Walter Williams. This episode of the Radio Fanboy Podcast peels back the curtain on his illustrious career, beginning with his early days at radio stations, and leading up to his current work in Hollywood. Walter's journey is marked with tales of innovation, fierce competition, and the enduring power of a deep voice in the talkback radio.
Our conversation traces the evolution of Walter's craft, from his humble beginnings at stations like 2VM in Moree and 2KA in Penrith, to his strategic approach to winning ratings at 7LA in Launceston. He takes us on a trek through his experiences in the voiceover industry, revealing the unique story behind his first commercial and the challenges he faced in transitioning. He also paints a vivid picture of his tenure at QFM, one of the first automated radio stations in Ipswich, and the technical hitches that came with this groundbreaking innovation. 
Finally, we explore the unyielding passion that has fueled Walter's career in radio. He offers an inside look at his time at 4BC in Queensland and his transition into talk radio, detailing the relentless competition that underlies the industry. Walter shares his insights on his unique voice-over technique and how it has shaped his life today. From working in Hollywood to his involvement in R.A.T.S. events, Walter’s love for radio and music shines through. Whether you're a radio enthusiast, a budding voice-over artist, or just love a good story, this episode promises a captivating journey down memory lane.

Step into the world of radio with me as we welcome the charismatic Sheridan Stewart of ABC Queensland. We take a trip down memory lane, navigating the dynamic landscape of the media industry - its relentless changes, the competitive atmosphere, and the societal pressures that tag along. Sheridan, known for her candid style, paints an intriguing picture of her journey, from her early days at Triple M Adelaide to her current role at ABC Sunshine Coast. 
Brace yourselves for a roller-coaster of stories and reflections. Hear about Sheridan's first exhilarating experience behind the microphone, the riveting chats with Ace Frehley and Paul Stanley from Kiss, and the extraordinary encounter with the formidable Oprah Winfrey. We also get to peek into Sheridan's personal life - her family's farmhouse renovation adventure, her adoration for animals, and her peculiar fondness for goats!
As we close in on the finish line, Sheridan unveils her passion for arts, food, and wine. We touch upon her unofficial ambassador role for the Noosa Food & Wine Festival and her desire to move away from the commercial radio format. Be part of our recollection of her unforgettable interview with Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie, and the surprising celebrity takeover of the National Rock Show on Planet Rock. Wrapping up, we journey through self-love and resilience, and how Sheridan's personal experiences inspire others to find their inner strength. Don't miss out on this enlightening and captivating chat with Sheridan Stuart - this episode promises a wealth of insight and inspiration!

Ever been soothed to sleep by the airwaves and dreamed of hosting your own radio show one day? That's exactly how our guest, Lyndon Smith's love affair with radio began. From a young boy fascinated by the magical sounds from Mount Gambier's 5SE radio station, Lyndon has gone on to become a renowned radio professional, with an exciting career that spans over 11 years. We dive into his humble beginnings at Altamira FM, his stint at Vaughan Harvey Radio School, and the relentless pursuit of his dream job.
Lyndon's journey is one for the books - from Darwin to the Sunshine Coast, he's been a part of numerous radio stations, each leaving a significant imprint on his career. His radio programs, enriched by his keen interest in music and programming, have made their mark in multiple areas across Australia. We chat about the importance of networking, the art of programming music logs, and the importance of keeping the passion for music alive. Lyndon also shares some interesting anecdotes about the eccentric characters he's encountered along the way, and how they've added color to his experiences.
The episode wouldn't be complete without discussing Lyndon's experience at 92.7 MIXFM. Here, Lyndon shares how the media landscape has evolved over the years. If you're an aspiring radio professional, or simply someone who loves good music and engaging stories, tune in to this episode. It's a testament to Lyndon's passion and dedication for radio, offering valuable insights into the industry. So sit back, relax, and let Lyndon's journey in radio inspire you.

Ready for a radio-centered trip down memory lane? Join us as we share some air time with the legendary Brent James, music director at 4BC. Brent’s love affair with radio started in the 60s, tuning into 4IP and 4BC. He takes us back to 1977, his first year on air at 4IP, a time he remembers as the pinnacle of the radio station and a time marked by significant technological shifts in the industry. 
Brent spins the tale of his journey from Wave FM to 4KQ, recounting his experience working on music compilations with Sony Music and the thrill of the chase as he tracked down rights holders for niche tracks. He also gives us a glimpse into the 50th Anniversary of 4KQ triple CD set, a compilation that sings the song of Brisbane’s music scene. Hear about Brent’s time at KQ and the talent that has found new broadcasting homes post-KQ. So, tune in for Brent’s heart-warming story of a life dedicated to the radio waves.

Step into the world of radio and podcasting with our guest for the day, the charismatic and thrilling Josh Olek. Josh's love for radio began in his childhood, trailing his dad around radio stations, and has now culminated in a rewarding career that spans some of the most popular stations in Australia. Listen to him as he walks us through his remarkable journey - from spending his youth in radio stations, nurturing his love for music, battling the challenges that came his way, to becoming a loved voice on-air. 

In this invigorating conversation, Josh traces his steps from SEN to 2XL, from Wollongong and K-Rock to Brisbane Triple M. He shares the crucial role production played in shaping his on-air persona and how his time at RMIT refined his skills, allowing him to master high-end audio equipment. Hear Josh's insights on the power of words and how he utilizes them to create an impact on listeners. 

Finally, we catch a glimpse of Josh's foray into podcasting with his popular show - "Shut Up, I'm Talking." His journey from the serene town of Jindabyne to the vibrant city of Brisbane is truly emblematic of his passion and dedication. He shares some interesting anecdotes about the fun promotions he's been a part of, like the Plugger Cup and Triple M's Bang Gang. Wrapping up the episode, Josh unveils his unique idea for a radio contest, "Triple M's Game Changer," giving us a taste of his creative genius. So buckle up for a roller-coaster ride with Josh Olek, filled with laughter, learning, and a peek into the captivating world of radio and podcasting.

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On this recent episode, we're thrilled to welcome Brenden Wood of 7 News Sydney, to share his captivating journey in the world of broadcasting. Unearth the profound impacts of our podcast, including one that was even played at a funeral, and remember the incredible life and career of our previous guest, Bob Peters. Our conversation takes you back to the early days of radio on the Central Coast and the birth of 2GO, with rich stories of our experiences and shared memories. 
Join us as we navigate Brenden's illustrious career, and get insights into his time at 2GO, 2MC, and Coast Rock FM, rubbing shoulders with legendary announcers and producers. We also dive into the challenges, triumphs, and turning points, including how Brendan's advice dramatically transformed Sydney's radio management system. Brace yourself for our fiercely competitive race between Brisbane radio stations 4KQ and Triple M to book an interview with Andrew Denton. 
As we gently transition from radio to social media, we're unveiling Brenden's groundbreaking work with the 7 Network. Discover how he skyrocketed Channel 7's Facebook followers from a humble 130,000 to a whopping 2 million, and the role of localism in shaping today's news landscape. We're not just talking about radio and media; we're sharing stories, lessons, and insights from one of Sydney's most respected reporters. So, tune in, sit back, and let's embark on this incredible journey together.

Strap in, folks! We've got Aussie expat Matt Sutton joining us, ready to spill the beans on his electrifying journey in the world of radio. From his humble beginnings in Sydney to the bright lights of Canadian radio, Matt recounts his experiences with charm and wit. Get ready to be whisked away on a nostalgic trip as he recalls his time at Triple M, the transition to Eagle FM, and the on-air antics of the Rubber Room in Sydney, all while adjusting to life in a smaller town.

Fasten your seatbelts as we continue to cruise through Matt's remarkable radio career. We'll discuss his exhilarating journey from the Gold Coast to Hobart, then Adelaide, and finally to the Sunshine Coast. His tales from the trenches at NOVA lay bare the thrilling dynamics of the radio industry, and the transformations he's seen as more people transition from production into programming. We'll then jet off to Canada, where Matt reveals how he landed a gig at a breakfast show in Winnipeg, and the stark contrasts between Canadian and Australian radio.

Finally, we'll get a taste of the Aussie expat life in Canada. Matt shares his insider insights into the 'gum leaf mafia', his role at Stingray Z95.3, and how his drive show lights up Vancouver's long, dark winters. But he hasn't forgotten his roots - he expresses his love for the creativity of Australian radio and his admiration for fan-favourites Hamish and Andy. This episode is packed with tales of transitions, transformations, and triumphs - you don't want to miss it!

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Settle in for an intriguing journey with Nova's Maddy Rowe as our special guest on the Radio Fanboy podcast. Maddy's journey is a captivating tale of passion, persistence, and transformation, moving from church choir performances to music production in the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles and eventually landing in the radio industry. Her story is an inspiration to anyone passionate about music and radio, as she successfully crafted a unique space for herself. We discuss her artist's journey, the creation of her stage name 'Genes', and how her love for music and radio shaped her career.

As we progress, Maddy takes us through her dynamic transition from local to national radio, unveiling the challenges and opportunities she encountered. Imagine the thrill and anxiety of dealing with adoring fans, the importance of establishing professional relationships with listeners, and the inside stories from the radio industry. With Maddy, no tale is ordinary, as she shares profound insights on her career progression, her inspirations, and how moving out of her comfort zone sculpted her into the successful radio personality we know and love today.

Finally, we take a deep dive into Maddy's career highlights, including her recent performance at the Brisbane Broncos Stadium. She offers invaluable tips on calming pre-show jitters and shares her ultimate goals in her music career. Discover how her move from regional to metro radio stations pushed her boundaries and aided her growth. This conversation isn't just enlightening, it's the kind that leaves you feeling inspired and intrigued. Don't miss out on this extraordinary journey with Maddie Rowe; tune in to Radio Fanboy on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to catch the full story.

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