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Airing Your Dirty Laundry
by Daphne Berry
Your favourite artists are here to air their dirty laundry!Hosted by Daphne BerryFind us on our socials:Youtube - Airing Your Dirty LaundryInstagram - @airingyourdirtylaundryausTikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Maisie Peters: “Writing About Happiness Was Terrifying”
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Maisie Peters joins Daphne Berry in the laundromat for a candid conversation about burnout, love, growing up online, and the making of her new album Florescence.Fresh off supporting Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and Conan Gray, Maisie opens up about reaching a breaking point at the end of 2024 and making the difficult decision to step away from touring to prioritise her mental health. She reflects on the pressure of constantly pushing forward, learning how to slow down, and why choosing sustainability over burnout became essential for her future as an artist.The pair also dive into the inspiration behind Florescence, Maisie’s first album written from a place of stability and happiness. From writing about healthy love for the first time to navigating life with her famously offline “Emoji Man” boyfriend, Maisie shares how her relationship reshaped both her songwriting and perspective on life. Along the way, they discuss pubs in London, favourite books, social media boundaries, green flags in men, and why reading fiction might be the ultimate personality trait.Maisie also reflects on working with Georgia Groome for her Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging-inspired album trailer, collaborating with Amelia Dimoldenberg, and the surreal feeling of building a project inspired by the romantic comedies she grew up loving.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound Crew: Jay JulesEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Melanie C: "The Spice Girls was a band for girls, to show girls that you can do it too"
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne Berry sits down with pop icon Melanie C (Mel C) for an open, nostalgic, and deeply reflective conversation about identity, instinct, sisterhood, and what it really means to trust yourself.From growing up in Northern England with a singer mum who first sparked her love of performing, to becoming one-fifth of the global phenomenon Spice Girls, Mel shares the origin story behind her journey - one grounded in hard work, creative instinct, and an unshakable belief in doing things her own way.Mel reflects on the cultural impact of the Spice Girls, the importance of female friendship, and the reality of navigating an industry that often underestimated them. She speaks candidly about imposter syndrome, creative evolution, and why, even after decades in the spotlight, learning to trust your own voice remains the most important lesson of all.With a new album on the horizon, Mel also opens up about the past five years - from heartbreak to falling in love again, and how DJing, club culture, and joy have shaped her most personal and uplifting music yet.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound Crew: Dylan Mitchell FrostEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble ClubThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.Follow us:Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Playlunch - Live at The Laundry | presented by UDL Double Crush
Playlunch launches our new series, Live at The Laundry.The seven-piece Melbourne-based band, known for creating “Bogan Funk” - a chaotic, genre-bending mix of retro dance, ’90s/2000s Australian nostalgia, and suburban swagger, stopped by to perform songs from their sophomore album, Sex Ed. SET LISTGet Around ItCool Math GamesSoupe OperaReal Estate AppsKeithCreated and produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieDirected by Imogen RennieShot by Tom Dunphy & Lewis RobertRecorded, mixed and mastered by Billy PsarologosAssistant Producer: Georgina FiskeFilmed on location at Scoresby Laundromat, MelbourneThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Wurundjeri Country. We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us:Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundryThis is a paid partnership with VOK. AYDL does not encourage excessive consumption of alcohol. Drink responsibly.
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Heartbreak High Cast
The cast of Heartbreak High sit down to celebrate Season 3 and dive into everything from character soundtracks to dream secret gigs with Daphne Berry. From nostalgic playlists featuring Tyler, The Creator and MF DOOM, to iconic picks like Cigarette Daydreams, each actor shares the music that defines their character.They also reveal their ultimate fantasy intimate gigs - with shoutouts to Harry Styles, The Strokes, and Jeff Buckley - plus a chaotic and hilarious deep dive into fan fiction pasts (including some very committed One Direction lore).Beyond the laughs, the cast open up about the deeper messages behind Heartbreak High - embracing individuality, navigating youth without having everything figured out, and the importance of authentic and diverse representation on screen.#heartbreakhigh
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Lucy Dacus: “The goal isn’t to work enough that you can stop - it’s to find work you want to keep doing forever.”
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne Berry sits down with Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus for an expansive and deeply personal conversation about art, memory, love, perfectionism, and what success really feels like from the inside.Known for her thoughtful lyricism and steady presence - both as a solo artist and as one-third of boygenius - Lucy reflects on accidentally becoming a musician after once working in photography editing school photos, and whether she ever romanticises the life she might have lived outside of music.From touring solo versus performing in a globally celebrated group, to what returning to her own stage taught her about identity and independence, Lucy opens up about creative freedom, collaboration, and the subtle shifts that happen when you step back into yourself.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound Crew: Dylan Mitchell FrostEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land, and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.Follow us:Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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MAY-A: "Sometimes I would look back and be resentful I didn't get a full childhood"
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne Berry sits down with Australian alt-pop artist MAY-A to unpack the making of her long-awaited debut album Goodbye (If You Call That Gone) - and the breaking point that changed everything.From being discovered at just 13 and signed to major labels, to navigating relentless songwriting sessions in Los Angeles, MAY-A opens up about the harsh realities of the music industry. She shares how years of pressure, panic attacks in vocal booths, and back-to-back sessions with hitmakers left her questioning her identity, her artistry, and her place in the system.After supporting Wallows, Glass Animals, and 5 Seconds of Summer and releasing her EP Analysis Paralysis, MAY-A made the bold decision to take back control. Cancelling sessions, stepping away from social media, and rejecting the “hit factory” model, she began writing her debut album from scratch with guitarist and partner Chloe Dadd. The result is a raw, cathartic body of work shaped by anger, betrayal, grief, and creative reclamation.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera & Sound Crew: Jack ShepherdEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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YUNGBLUD: “I stopped trying to be liked — that’s when everything got bigger.”
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry (outside of the laundry), Daphne Berry sits down with YUNGBLUD for a raw, funny and deeply reflective conversation about identity, truth, and creative survival.Fresh off the release of IDOLS - an album written by shutting out the noise and choosing radical honesty - YUNGBLUD opens up about losing and reclaiming his sense of self, the pressure of becoming “a million different things to a million different people,” and why making music for himself gave him a second life. From compromising early in his career to going all-in on art that scared him, he reflects on how IDOLS became the most truthful work he’s ever made - and why that same album ended up earning Grammy recognition.The conversation dives into internet culture, self-acceptance, and the toll of constant online judgement, as YUNGBLUD speaks candidly about criticism, vulnerability, and learning to let go of the need to be liked. He also shares his creative process — writing at 4am, recording voice notes on tour, and chasing songs that feel like “bottled magic.”YUNGBLUD teases what’s next, revealing that IDOLS was written as a 30-song project with part two coming soon, and hints at a future album that’s shorter, sexier, and built for movement. Along the way, he reflects on the power of music as a universal language, the songs that shaped him, and why the most personal work often connects the deepest.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at Qudos Bank ArenaThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Ruel: "I’m finally making music that actually sounds like me."
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne Berry sits down with Australian superstar Ruel to unpack the making of his new era and deeply personal sophomore album.At just 23, Ruel reflects on growing up in the industry after starting his career at 13, the pressure to appear “mature” long before he felt it, and how he’s finally making music that feels unmistakably true to his own taste. He opens up about the intention, honesty, and vulnerability that shaped this record - particularly his shift toward writing earnest love songs for the very first time.From breaking down the 'cringe factor' of sincerity, to exploring soulmates, maternal love, studio chemistry, and the fear of rejection that comes with collaborating in LA, RUEL shares rare insight into the emotional and artistic growth behind the new album. He also talks about letting his guard down, working with a new circle of producers, and releasing his first-ever song he didn’t write - a gift from long-time collaborator John Ryan.Daphne and RUEL dive into the moments that shaped him: missing out on a regular adolescence, navigating adulthood in the public eye, and why being alone in Los Angeles feels like “hell on earth” compared to the easy peace of being home in Australia. RUEL also reflects on Destroyer, the album’s most personal and painful track, detailing a complex childhood responsibility he’d never spoken about.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera & Sound Crew: Jack ShepherdEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Rob Thomas: “Every horrible moment in my life led me exactly here.”
In this episode, Rob Thomas sits down with Daphne. Rob opens up about the life he lived before Matchbox Twenty ever existed - and how those early years shaped everything that came after.He breaks down the messy breakup of Tabitha’s Secret, throwing away entire albums’ worth of songs, writing the first Matchbox Twenty record out of pure defiance, and becoming “Nickelback before Nickelback” as the band blew up seemingly overnight.Rob reflects on fame before social media, learning to grow thick skin in the era of MTV, watching icons rise around him, and what it’s like to look out into the crowd now and see generations of fans who’ve carried his music through their lives.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera & Sound Crew: Jack ShepherdEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Keli Holiday: “I finally stopped running from the music I actually want to make.”
In this episode, Keli Holliday sits down with Daphne for an unfiltered deep dive into the moments that shaped him. From a chaotic Canberra childhood and skate-park beginnings to the teachers who changed his life, Keli opens up about the early sparks that pushed him into music. He reflects on meeting Reuben as teenagers, their unlikely friendship, and the creative partnership that followed - all the way to jumping on a bus to Sydney to chase something bigger.Keli also speaks candidly about vulnerability, masculinity, and the women who raised him - his mum, sister, aunt, and the influence of Abbie. He shares why he advocates so fiercely for women, how his environment shaped his emotional intelligence, and the parts of manhood he believes desperately need rethinking.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Jack ShepherdSound: Dylan Mitchell FrostEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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5 Seconds Of Summer: “We’re not fighting the boy band thing anymore.”
In this exclusive episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne Berry sits down with global phenomenon 5 Seconds of Summer (5SOS) for a look their brand new era and sixth studio album, Everyone’s A Star.Luke Hemmings, Ashton Irwin, Calum Hood, and Michael Clifford open up about the evolution of their sound, the freedom of their solo projects, and how the band has redefined what it means to be a 'boy band' in 2025.The group reflect on over a decade together, the creative process behind Everyone’s A Star, and how they’ve rebuilt their identity through humour, honesty, and total reinvention.From writing with long-time collaborators Julian Bunetta, Jason Evigan, and John Ryan, to the spiritual and intentional approach that shaped their new album, 5SOS share how this record represents growth, brotherhood, and creative rebirth. They also tease what fans can expect from their upcoming Australian tour - from massive arena moments to a few magic tricks along the way.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Jack ShepherdSound: Dean RyanEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Lonely Sock, MelbourneThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Wurundjeri Country. We would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Gflip: "I remember as a kid thinking, you can't be gay, you're going to go to hell"
This episode of AYDL is brought to you by our friends at Heaps Normal.In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne sits down with multi-instrumentalist and ARIA Award-winning artist G Flip for an open and electric conversation. Together they dive deep into the making of G’s new album Dream Ride, a record brimming with raw emotion, big hooks, and unapologetic honesty.They also reflect on the complexities of growing up queer in a Catholic all-girls high school, sharing candid stories about identity, resilience, and finding freedom in music. And in true G Flip fashion, the chat takes a celebratory turn as they talk about love, joy, and their fourth wedding with wife Chrishell Stause, embracing the idea that marriage can be as playful and personal as you want it to be.Expect laughter, vulnerability, and the kind of real talk that Daphne does best, pulling back the curtain on not just the music, but the life that shapes it.
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Jessica Mauboy: "I've always dreamt of this, being a mum"
In this exclusive episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, we sit down with Jessica Mauboy where she opens up about being a mother, her time spent working with Snoop Dogg and her new independent record label JamallyCreated by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Jack ShepherdSound: Dylan Mitchell FrostEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Midnight Til Morning: "It's hard to be a boy band and not look up to One Direction"
In this exclusive episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, we sit down with Midnight Til Morning for their first-ever podcast interview - fresh off the Netflix global hit Building the Band. The boys open up about the whirlwind post-show experience, working with music icons like Liam Payne, comparisons to One Direction, and their debut single, co-written with Amy Allen (Harry Styles, Olivia Rodrigo) and Benson Boone.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound: Dylan Mitchell FrostEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Deep Dive | Triple j Hottest 100 of Australian songs with Ash McGregor
Triple J’s Home & Hosed host Ash McGregor drops in to deep dive into the countdown dividing group chats across the country - the Hottest 100 of Australian Songs. With voting closing this week, Ash and Daphne unpack the chaos, the controversy, and the cultural chokehold this ranking already has on the nation. As well as drop their final votes...Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok:@airingyourdirtylaundry
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Deep Dive | When it comes to the Met Gala, everyone’s a fashion critic. With Sandy McIntyre
When it comes to the Met Gala, everyone has an opinion but are we too quick to judge?In this episode, we dive into the history of fashion’s biggest night, the power of Anna Wintour, and why we love (and sometimes tear down) celebrities like Zendaya and Rihanna. With writer and cultural critic Sandy McIntyre, we unpack the line between admiration and critique, and explore how we talk about the people we idolise online. A thoughtful and honest look at fame, beauty, and the spectacle of the Met Gala.
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This week in music: GLASTONBURY 2025 HIGHLIGHTS. Lewis Capaldi’s emotional comeback, Kneecap’s wild political set. Heres everything you missed!
This week in what’s trending, we’re diving into the biggest moments from Glastonbury 2025 and it did not disappoint. From politically charged sets to surprise appearances and emotional comebacks, it was a weekend to remember.Bob Vylan and Kneecap shook things up with powerful, unapologetic performances, proving that punk and protest are alive and loud.The main stages were stacked with huge headliners. Olivia Rodrigo brought raw emotion and pop polish, The 1975 delivered pure chaos (in true Matty Healy form), and Neil Young gave a masterclass in timeless songwriting.Then came the surprises: Lorde popped up unannounced, sending fans into meltdown with a stripped-back, intimate set. And Lewis Capaldi returned to the stage for the first time since 2023, visibly emotional but triumphant, reminding everyone why they fell in love with him in the first place.If you missed it, don’t worry, we’ve got all the biggest moments, performances, and wildest crowd reactions wrapped up for you right here.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Deep Dive | Scared of getting handed the AUX cord? Louis Hanson says you might have shit friends.
Actor, writer, comedian, podcaster and pop culture oracle Louis Hansen (Everybody Has A Secret) joins Daphne for an unfiltered and hilarious episode diving into music shame, Spotify DJ guilt, AUX cord etiquette, closeted Hilary Duff stans and the emotional chaos of being a people-pleaser with taste.This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt judged for their playlist, pretended to like a band to impress someone, or built a fake picnic setup to seem artistic. Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry
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This week in music: Fred Again pop-up turns chaotic + Coldplay’s 'Yellow' turns 25 (and we’re all ancient)
TRENDING THIS WEEK: Fred Again.. threw NYC into chaos with a secret pop-up show with Skepta - mysterious Twitch streams, fake ticket links, influencer backlash, and thousands left waiting outside Brooklyn Paramount. Did he choose clout over community?Coldplay's 'Yellow' turns 25 - we dive into the emotional backstory of the track that launched their career and still hits hard in 2025.Big news from ARIA Charts: starting Sept 1, only music released in the last 2 years will be eligible for the main Singles and Albums charts - giving fresh artists a better shot.Timbaland is in hot water after using a producer’s beat without permission to demo his new AI artist, TaTa. What does this mean for the future of music and artistic ownership?Glastonbury 2025 kicks off with drama: from sound issues to political controversy with Kneecap, and secret set rumours from Dua Lipa, Lewis Capaldi & Confidence Man.Was Fred Again’s rollout a genius move or a mess?Are the ARIA chart changes good for Aussie music?Will AI ruin or revolutionise music? Let us know in the comments below! Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Deep Dive | Kylie Minogue through the eyes of Alright Hey
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne Berry sits down with viral content creator and ultimate Kylie Minogue superfan, Matt Hey, aka Alright Hey. Matt shares how he turned his lifelong love for Kylie into a full-blown internet sensation - from booking 10 shows across Australia, to creating 10 iconic "Kylie-bounding" looks, each inspired by a different Kylie era.Matt shares how the Tension tour became a journey of personal healing, queer identity, and full-circle moments - including his unforgettable front row Aphrodite outfit, unexpected TikTok virality, and the outpouring of love from Kylie’s fandom. Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry
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This Week In Music: Sabrina and Addison TAKE OVER
TRENDING THIS WEEK: Sabrina Carpenter announces surprise album ‘Man’s Best Friend’ - and the internet is losing it over the 'controversial' cover. Addison Rae’s debut album ‘Addison’ gets an 8 from Pitchfork and is stirring major debate about industry plants, reinvention, and what makes a "real" pop star?Plus: Cole Escola wins a Tony for ‘Oh Mary!’, Aussie music streaming hits a historic low, and we say goodbye to Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys.Drop your thoughts below 👇Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Tash Sultana: "If you f*ck me over, the door is shut forever"
In this powerful new episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Tash Sultana peels back the layers and gets real about everything that’s led them to Return to the Roots — their most vulnerable, soul-baring EP to date.From the early days of busking to international fame, we dive deep into the moments that shaped Tash’s identity — and nearly broke it. They open up about the pressure of being turned into a “money-making machine,” the experience of rehab, living with chronic illness, supporting their wife through a cancer diagnosis, and the complex relationship between mental health, medication, and creativity.We explore the stories behind each track — from the old-school looping and raw honesty of “Milk and Honey,” to the pain and resilience behind “Hold On” and the chaos of “Hazard to Myself.” Tash reflects on reclaiming their artistry, stepping outside the shadow of “Jungle,” and what it truly means to make music for no one but yourself.With their U.S. tour around the corner and a new sense of power behind the music, this is Tash like you’ve never heard them before — stripped back, unfiltered, and fully in control.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Jack ShepherdSound: Dylan Mitchell FrostEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Spacey Jane | If That Makes Sense - Album Deep Dive
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, host Daphne Berry sits down with Spacey Jane’s Kieran Lama and Caleb Harper for an exclusive deep dive into their new album, If That Makes Sense.The Fremantle indie rock favourites open up about the raw themes behind their third studio album - heartbreak, faith, family, and personal transformation. Caleb shares the emotional journey that shaped the record, from confronting childhood trauma and fractured relationships to leaving the church and finding himself through music.Recorded between Fremantle and Los Angeles with acclaimed producer Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys), If That Makes Sense sees Spacey Jane expand their sonic palette with tape machines, synths, and their most vulnerable lyrics to date. Daphne and the band discuss creative risks, recording techniques, and the stories behind the songs that are already resonating with fans across Australia and beyond.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound: Machine StudiosEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry#spaceyjane #ausmusic #aussiemusic #australianmusic #boosterseat #triplej TRACKLIST — IF THAT MAKES SENSEIntroThrough My TeethWhateverrrrAll the NoiseImpossible to SayHow to Kill HouseplantsI Can’t Afford to Lose YouSo Much TallerThe More That it HurtsEstimated DeliveryFalling ApartIly the MostAugust
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Minister For The Arts - Tony Burke
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne is joined by Tony Burke MP, Australia’s Minister for the Arts. With the federal election around the corner, the pair dive into the current state of the music industry in Australia - from the devastating wave of festival cancellations to the barriers artists face in accessing funding and making music a full-time job. They unpack the challenges of reforming outdated systems, Daphne questions what the government is doing to support the creative economy, and why investing in the arts is more crucial than ever.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Jack ShepherdSound: Luke FullerEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Amelia Moore
Daphne caught up with Amelia Moore on her recent visit to Australia for a Quick Cycle interview.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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King Stingray
In this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, Daphne is joined by Roy and Ngalakan Wanambi of King Stingray. The duo reflects on their upbringing in North East Arnhem Land, sharing their deep connection to Country, music, and culture. They open up about the influence of Yothu Yindi and other local artists, the importance of family, and how their environment shaped their unique sound. They also discuss life on the road, the responsibilities of leadership, and how they bring culture to the forefront of their music.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound: Machine StudiosEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryTikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry
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Fontaines D.C. | an interview with Tom Coll
Daphne caught up with Tom Coll from Fontaines DC in while they were on tour in Australia for a Quick Cycle interview.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryausTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry
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How Dua Lipa went from joke to ICON.
Dua Lipa turned public criticism into fuel for reinvention. When early performances were mocked, she trained rigorously, evolving into a confident performer. Her disco-inspired album Future Nostalgia defied trends, won Grammys, and solidified her artistry. Rather than following industry expectations, she embraced a bold creative vision. By taking risks and controlling her narrative, Dua transformed skepticism into respect. Her journey proves that reinvention isn’t just about change—it’s about owning your evolution and proving doubters wrong through consistent, really hard work!This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us on instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryausFollow us on TikTok @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Mallrat
Daphne talks to Mallrat in this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry.Created by Daphne BerryProduced by Daphne Berry and Imogen RennieCamera Crew: Machine StudiosSound: Machine StudiosEditing: Daphne BerryMusic: ReviloIllustrations: Joe Neathway BrownLogo: Samuel BurchfieldFilmed on location at The Tumble Club, WaterlooThis episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.Follow us!Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryausTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundy
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10 years of Currents | TAME IMPALA: DEEP DIVE
In this episode, Daphne explores Currents and how Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker captures the emotions of heartbreak, change, and moving on. She breaks down the album’s themes through songs like Let It Happen and Eventually, showing how Parker turns love and loss into something hypnotic and freeing. She also dives into how he wrote, recorded, produced, and performed the entire album alone in his home studio in Western Australia, creating a deeply personal and immersive sound. Through personal reflections and analysis, Daphne explains why Currents remains one of the most powerful albums ever made.
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Spacey Jane
Daphne talks to Ashton and Peppa from Spacey Jane in this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry. Created by Daphne Berry Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie Camera Crew: Machine Studios Sound: Machine Studios Editing: Daphne Berry Music: Revilo Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown Logo: Samuel Burchfield Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging. Follow us! Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundryaus TikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundryaus
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how brat took over the internet
In this very first Airing Your Dirty Laundry Deep Dive, we’re taking a closer look at Charli XCX – The Rise of brat. This episode uncovers the journey that led Charli to her game-changing album brat, and how it launched her to a whole new level of stardom. We break down everything: Was Charli always in control of her image? What was really going on behind the scenes with her record label? And we dive into the infamous Lorde feud — what’s the truth? From brat Summer to “Kamala is brat” and that viral apple dance, we spill ALL the tea on how brat reshaped Charli’s career and pop culture as a whole. This episode is more than just a look at music; it’s a deep dive into the transformation of Charli XCX, revealing secrets, drama, and wild moments that you didn’t know you needed to hear.
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Ball Park Music
Daphne talks to Sam from Ball Park Music in this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry. Created by Daphne Berry Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie Camera Crew: Machine Studios Sound: Machine Studios Editing: Daphne Berry Music: Revilo Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown Logo: Samuel Burchfield Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry is sponsored by Sprout. Find us on our socials: Youtube - Airing Your Dirty Laundry Instagram - @airingyourdirtylaundryaus TikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Lime Cordiale
Daphne talks to Lime Cordiale in this episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry. Created by Daphne Berry Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie Camera Crew: Machine Studios Sound: Machine Studios Editing: Daphne Berry Music: Revilo Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown Logo: Samuel Burchfield Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry is sponsored by Sprout. Find us on our socials: Youtube - Airing Your Dirty Laundry Instagram - @airingyourdirtylaundryaus TikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Abbie Chatfield
Abbie Chatfield airs her Dirty Laundry! Daphne sits down with Abbie to unpack her journey from being The Bachelor’s "villain" to building a successful career as a radio personality, podcaster, and TV host. They also bond over dating partners in the Australian music scene, sharing insights into the unique challenges facing musicians in Australia today. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging. Hosted by Daphne Berry
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Sofi Tukker
Sofi Tukker Air Their Dirty Laundry! GRAMMY-nominated, genre-defying duo comprised of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern stopped by the laundromat while on their recent visit to Australia. Serving all things BREAD, the duo also share the stories and memories behind the Brazilian influences across the record and their friendship and working over the past 10 years. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.
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The Last Dinner Party
Georgia and Lizzie from The Last Dinner Party, Air Their Dirty Laundry! Dissecting theme's from their debut album, Prelude to Ecstasy, they chat to Daphne around asserting themselves as a live band first and foremost, the journey on how they got to where they are now and their unique approach to songwriting. Hosted by Daphne Berry. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging. Find us on our socials: Youtube - Airing Your Dirty Laundry Instagram - @airingyourdirtylaundryaus TikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Ayesha Madon
Ayesha Madon airs her dirty laundry! Ayesha is an Australian actress and singer, best known for her role as Amerie Wadia in the Netflix comedy drama series Heartbreak High. In this episode, Ayesha chat with Daphne about navigating a music and acting career, their oversharing tendencies and how Ayesha's role in Heartbreak High differed to her own high school experience. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry was filmed on Gadigal Country. We would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past, present and emerging.
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bbno$
bbno$ Airs his Dirty Laundry!While in Australia with his partner in crime Yung Gravy, bbno$ stopped by the laundromat to chat with Daphne. Covering everything from being a marketing genius 'musician' to psychedelic trips with his parents, this episode shows bbno$ as his authentic self, Alex.
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The Snuts
Scottish indie-rock band, The Snuts, Air their Dirty Laundry!Speaking to Daphne about their upbringing in Scotland, the similarities to the Australian music scene and how becoming an independent band enhanced their connection to their fanbase, Jack and Callum stopped by the laundromat on their most recent Australian tour.
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Peach PRC
Peach PRC airs her Dirty Laundry, with extra special guest Marbles! In our most requested episode to date, Peach opens up to Daphne about how she's conquered stage fright, how she finds comfort in sharing the most intimate moments of her life on social media and Enrique Iglesias.Hosted by Daphne BerryFind us on our socials:Youtube - Airing Your Dirty LaundryInstagram - @airingyourdirtylaundryausTikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry
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Steph Claire Smith
Steph Claire Smith airs her Dirty Laundry! Daphne and Steph bond over the similarities in their modelling careers (taking them both overseas early on) and reflect on the industry as a whole and their experiences. Steph shares advice on transitioning into motherhood, and how she juggles being a mum with running her fast growing health and fitness brand, KIC. This episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry contains discussion of eating disorders and behaviours. If you, a friend or family mem...
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Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
Anna, Scarlett and Jaida of Teen Jesus and the Teen Jesus air their Dirty Laundry!
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360
Dive into the raw and real journey of Australian rapper 360, as he airs his Dirty Laundry. Matt Colwell, (known as 360) opens up about his battle with addiction, the highs and lows of his career, and the triumphant comeback that's reshaping his path.Daphne and 360 share in an honest discussion about the his experience in the music industry from the start of his career, the challenges he's faced, and the transformative choices he's made to reclaim his peak.From addiction struggles to artistic ...
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Pacific Avenue
Harry O'Brien and Dom Littrich from Pacific Avenue air their Dirty Laundry!Daphne headed to their hometown of Wollongong to chat to the guys about their debut album Flowers, the stories behind the music, their deep connections in the Australian music scene, and cherished moments from their career.Get ready for some heart-to-heart discussions as they delve into their love languages, romantic tendencies, and what makes Harry want to keep writing love songs!
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Amber Liu
Amber Liu airs her Dirty Laundry! In Australia for her first headline tour Down Under, Daphne got to sit with Amber and get candid about her career. Making her debut in Kpop group F(x) at the tender age of 14, Amber reflects on the challenges and triumphs of reconnecting with her inner child, how she’s learned to tackle imposter syndrome and shares the intimate experience of learning to communicate with her mother who spoke another language and how they found the right words and
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Zigs Mom
We're back with another juicy episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry and this time we've got the ultimate internet cool girl on board – Carmen Azzopardi, AKA Zigs Mom! In this no-holds-barred chat, we explore: Her journey with the diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes, navigating life being non-contact with both her parents and the exciting launch of her online book club – your new third space!But that's not all! Carmen and Daphne find common ground as they bond over the challenges of having ...
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The Rions
In the debut episode of Airing Your Dirty Laundry, host Daphne Berry is joined by very special guests, Noah and Harley from The Rions.Fresh off the back of their success in this year's Hottest 100 (coming in at #71, #40 and #38), the 4 school friends hailing from Sydney’s Northern Beaches are primed for a massive 2024. Sharing insights creative process behind their EP Mini Van to the fashion nuances that shape their tour wardrobe, this episode promises surprising insights into the lives ...
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Your favourite artists are here to air their dirty laundry!Hosted by Daphne BerryFind us on our socials:Youtube - Airing Your Dirty LaundryInstagram - @airingyourdirtylaundryausTikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry
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