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
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.
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Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
Camera & Sound Crew: Jack Shepherd
Editing: Daphne Berry
Music: Revilo
Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown
Logo: Samuel Burchfield
Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo
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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.
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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 Berry
Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
Camera Crew: Jack Shepherd
Sound: Dean Ryan
Editing: Daphne Berry
Music: Revilo
Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown
Logo: Samuel Burchfield
Filmed on location at The Lonely Sock, Melbourne
This 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.
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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.
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 Jamally
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Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
Camera Crew: Jack Shepherd
Sound: Dylan Mitchell Frost
Editing: Daphne Berry
Music: Revilo
Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown
Logo: Samuel Burchfield
Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo
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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 Berry
Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
Camera Crew: Machine Studios
Sound: Dylan Mitchell Frost
Editing: Daphne Berry
Music: Revilo
Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown
Logo: Samuel Burchfield
Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo
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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...
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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.
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.
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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.
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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!
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In this episode we speak with Matt Hey AKA Alright Hey, has joined us for our first ever deep dive and his topic Kylie fkn Minogue.
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.
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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 Berry
Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
Camera Crew: Jack Shepherd
Sound: Dylan Mitchell Frost
Editing: Daphne Berry
Music: Revilo
Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown
Logo: Samuel Burchfield
Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo
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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 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.
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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.
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Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
Camera Crew: Jack Shepherd
Sound: Luke Fuller
Editing: Daphne Berry
Music: Revilo
Illustrations: Joe Neathway Brown
Logo: Samuel Burchfield
Filmed on location at The Tumble Club, Waterloo
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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: @airingyourdirtylaundryausTikTok: @airingyourdirtylaundry
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 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
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Daphne caught up with Tom Coll from Fontaines DC in while they were on tour in Australia for a Quick Cycle interview.
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Produced by Daphne Berry and Imogen Rennie
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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