Georgia Malone's Here Goes Nothing

Georgia Malone (Toby Malone, Jo Malone, John Carter)

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.

  1. Season 2, Episode 8: Creation Space with James Berlyn and Guest Interviewer Jeffrey Jay Fowler

    28 Apr ·  Video

    Season 2, Episode 8: Creation Space with James Berlyn and Guest Interviewer Jeffrey Jay Fowler

    Finding space to create art can be at best an annoyance and at worst an existential threat. Renowned multidisciplinary artist and inaugural winner of the PAWA Ripple Effect Award James Berlyn is taking on this challenge by considering how space may be offered and how this leads to cultivating artists, and in turn audiences, with a bold vision for the future. James is joined in conversation by prolific director, dramaturg, and performer Jeffrey Jay Fowler, for a lively conversation on how these challenges might be met. Show notes James on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimbohbee/ Apply for the Ripple Effect Residency at the West Berlyn Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/westberlynspace/ Jeffrey Jay Fowler at The Last Great Hunt: https://www.thelastgreathunt.com/aboutus Tawdry Heartburn’s Manic Cures: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am-25FWeUnk Dragon I: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-10/dragon-i-tackles-ai-theatre-perth-festival/106421822 Nuit Blanche Paris: https://www.paris.fr/evenements/nuit-blanche-2026-et-si-c-etait-votre-tour-de-creer-109440 ARCO Sr/Jr: https://performinglines.org.au/projects/arco/ The Velvet Sundown - AI generated band https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jul/14/an-ai-generated-band-got-1m-plays-on-spotify-now-music-insiders-say-listeners-should-be-warned Proximity Festival: https://proximityfestival.com/

    1hr 6min
  2. Season 2, Episode 7: Chronic Illness and Art with Sarah Nelson and Guest Interviewer Kelli McCluskey

    27 Mar ·  Video

    Season 2, Episode 7: Chronic Illness and Art with Sarah Nelson and Guest Interviewer Kelli McCluskey

    When chronic illness means a physical theatre artist can no longer move, does that damage their ability to create art? Performer Sarah Nelson has created art across Australia and throughout the world, using her body to create art through mask, circus, physicality, puppetry, and curious exploration, but her greatest challenge came when she was hit with a case of Long Covid that was so serious her family thought she might not make it. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Sarah used this experience to create a new, award-winning artwork, and energised her purpose to advocate against artist burnout, mental distress, performing while injured, and the debilitating relentless cycle of project funding. SHOW NOTES Sarah Nelson: https://www.sarahnelson.net/about Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nelsroad/?hl=en Kelli McCluskey: https://pvicollective.com/people/kelli-mccluskey/ Kelli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pvikelli/ PVI Collective: https://pvicollective.com/ Koramburra giant earthworm: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gippslandhistory/posts/3638890809674253/ Prue Vermay: https://www.thegazette.com.au/20150812arts-doyenne-is-saluted-by-peers/ Annie Stainer: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2025/jul/04/annie-stainer-obituary Suitcase Circus: https://www.suitcasecircus.com/ Spare Parts Puppet Theatre: https://sppt.com.au/ DADAA: https://www.dadaa.org.au/ Sarah’s Projects: https://www.sarahnelson.net/projects Into the Fog: https://pica.org.au/whats-on/sarah-nelson-hyper-local-artist-in-residence/ The Georgia Malone Artist Prize: “The Georgia Malone Prize will be awarded to one recipient from the yearly cohort who has shown resilience, innovation and courage in delivering their Artist Fund project and in their approach to sustaining a career in the arts.” https://www.minderoo.org/media/wa-composer-wins-50-000-minderoo-prize-for-groundbreaking-album-exploring-the-sounds-of-motherhood/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DVsg8imjrPu/?hl=en&img_index=1

    1hr 7min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
19 Ratings

About

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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