The Struggling Artist - Creative Resilience

Adam Goodburn

Who are you? Does success and work define your identity? When things don't go right, are you your worst enemy? If so, this podcast is for you! My name is Adam and I have gone on a journey of discovery, talking to people about the highs and lows in their lives and how they continue to move forward positively. This Podcast approaches the topic with an artistic performance framework, but could easily apply to all walks of life. Join me on this journey!

  1. FEB 5

    The Struggling Artist - Creative Resilience - S2 - Ep. 7 Tamara Linke

    TAMARA LINKEVOICE ACTOR - PERFORMER - VOCALIST​ I am an award winning voice actor, bringing a wealth of knowledge and a unique skill set to any project. A voice actor whose work has been praised internationally as recipient of the Outstanding Body of Work- Best International Voice for the SOVAS awards 2026. With a penchant for accents, song writing and impersonations, I have presented weekend breakfast on Nova 919 in Adelaide as well as breakfast and drive at Fresh 92.7. ​ Having studied improvisation at The Groundling's School, completed a Bachelor of Music - Classical Voice Performance from the Elder Conservatorium, I have gone on to perform back-up vocals for Michael Buble and have graced various stages with Adelaide band The Vanity Cure. I have co-produced Cabaret trio The Vox Trust at the Adelaide and Melbourne Fringe Festivals, as well as writing and composing the original musical 'The Hipster'. I currently sing for State Opera of South Australia.  ​ I love a work out fad (right now it's wall pilates) or indulging in playing naff 90's pop on my piano. I have two children and a husband with a flair for magic tricks. ​ Currently I produce and co-host the podcast The Beautiful Nightmare, recently awarded for Best Australian Comedy Podcast 2024, and Nominee 2023. I am also a committee member of AAVA- The Australian Association of Voice Actors.   https://www.tamaralinke.com/ tamara@tamaralinke.com Instagram EPISODE CREDITS: Presented by Adam and Julie Goodburn Produced, edited and mixed by Adam Goodburn Artwork design by Timothy Ide. Segment jingles sourced through Soundtrap Goodie's Fab Five theme by PJ Oaten The Struggling Artist is a SINGular Productions presentation.   LINKS Be sure to follow and tag The Struggling Artist on Facebook. If you liked this podcast please give it a rating and a review.I'd love to hear from you. email: singularproductions@bigpond.com

    1h 5m
  2. 09/04/2025

    The Struggling Artist - Creative Resilience - S2 - Ep. 4 Casmira Lorien

    Casmira LorienVocal & Acting Coach She/Her Casmira is an experienced performer and qualified teacher with a great passion for storytelling, mental health, and vocal health. Her teaching experience spans multiple disciplines and age groups, beginning her career as a Theatre Sports Coach, and moving into teaching young people 6months to 18 years dance, drama, and private singing lessons at Adelaide Theatre Academy. There she also headed the ‘in schools program’ taking performance workshops into various schools around South Australia as well as specialised singing workshops for the Wakkakirri Festival. Casmira is a qualified middle/secondary teacher, and has taught Drama, Music and English ELC – Year 11 at Marryatville High School, St Peter’s College (boys) and for the last 5 years at Wilderness School. As a performer, highlights have included performing the role of ‘Violet’ in Davine Productions’ Violet (for which she won the TASA award for Best Female Performance 2017) and ‘Fantine’ in the G&S Society’s production of Les Misérables (for which she was nominated for a Curtain Call: Best Female Performance 2018). In 2018 she performed in Edges with Irregular Productions for the Adelaide Fringe Festival, ‘Shelby’ in Steel Magnolias with IpSkip, ‘The Lady of the Lake’ in Spamalot with Marie Clark Musical Theatre (winner of Best Ensemble Curtain Call 2018), and the ‘Sour Kangaroo’ in Seussical with Northern Light Theatre Company. In 2019 Casmira played nine characters in Judge Jackie: Disorder in the Court with Davine Productions (which won Best Ensemble and Best Musical at the 2019 Curtain Call Awards, as well as the TASA for Best Musical) and Lynette ‘Squeaky’ Fromme in Assassins for Hills Musical Company. Professionally, Casmira has acted and provided voices for several short films and children’s productions. She also spent many years directing and music directing musicals for Adelaide Theatre Academy, including Snow White and Alice in Wonderland for the Festival Centre’s ‘Something on Saturday’ program. Some of her fondest memories are working with Peter Combe in directing and choreographing his Adelaide Fringe Festival shows from 2013-2015.   https://www.lorien.ink/about/casmira-lorien/ Ehlers-Danlos Australia Australian POTS Foundation   EPISODE CREDITS: Presented by Adam and Julie Goodburn Produced, edited and mixed by Adam Goodburn Artwork design by Timothy Ide. Segment jingles sourced through Soundtrap Goodie's Fab Five theme by PJ Oaten The Struggling Artist is a SINGular Productions presentation.   LINKS Be sure to follow and tag The Struggling Artist on Facebook. If you liked this podcast please give it a rating and a review.I'd love to hear from you. email: singularproductions@bigpond.com

    1h 2m
  3. 08/06/2025

    The Struggling Artist - Creative Resilience - S2 - Ep. 3 Deborah Caddy

    Deborah is an Adelaide-based classical soprano, who regularly transcends the worlds of opera and music theatre.   She recently spent 2 years performing in the World tour of The Phantom of the Opera as an ensemble member and Madame Giry cover. Prior to this she spent 2 years performing in the Australasian tour of The Phantom of the Opera for Really Useful Company/Gordon Frost Organisation as an ensemble swing performer, and Madame Giry cover (2007-2009), and she toured in the Asian production of the same show, which saw her working in South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore (2005-2007; 2012-2015). She also performed in Phantom from 1994-1998 for Cameron Mackintosh in their Australasian tour.   She first sang with State Opera of South Australia in the 1990s, and since then she has performed various roles, covers and chorus plots.   Deborah is also a member of The Adelaide Vocal Project who most notably performed the trilogy of Philip Glass’ ‘Portrait Operas’, from 2002-2007, including Satyagraha, (where she played Gandhi’s secretary Miss Schlesen), Einstein on the Beach and Akhnaten.   Deborah is also a busy concert performer. She has been soloist with the ASO on a number of occasions (including Symphony in the Serengeti at Monarto Zoological Park) and she has been a regular soloist with The Adelaide Male Voice Choir.   With her producing partner, Adam Goodburn, Deborah formed SINGular Productions, a local Adelaide-based performing group in order to create new and exciting performing opportunities. They have produced a number of shows to date,(I Love You, You;re Perfect, Now Change; Elegies - A Song Cycle; It's a Dad Thing, the Musical; Different Fields; What is This Thing Called Love?), and they are currently developing a completely new opera based on the novel "Time's Long Ruin" by Adelaide author Stephen Orr. https://www.deborahcaddysinger.com/about-adelaide-singer  email: debcaddy@gmail.com   EPISODE CREDITS: Presented by Adam and Julie Goodburn Produced, edited and mixed by Adam Goodburn Artwork design by Timothy Ide. Segment jingles sourced through Soundtrap Goodie's Fab Five theme by PJ Oaten The Struggling Artist is a SINGular Productions presentation.   LINKS Be sure to follow and tag The Struggling Artist on Facebook. If you liked this podcast please give it a rating and a review.I'd love to hear from you. email: singularproductions@bigpond.com

    1h 11m
  4. 05/08/2025

    The Struggling Artist - Creative Resilience - S2 - Ep. 1 Michaela Burger

    Burger has performed with one of Broadway’s most sophisticated writers, Jason Robert Brown, and has shared the stage and screen with Australia’s own Erik Thomson, Caroline O’Connor, Tina Arena, Paul Capsis, Matt Gilbertson (Hans), Ali McGregor, Eddie Perfect, Alan John, Meow Meow, Nancye Hayes, Mitchell Butel, Johanna Allen, Cameron Goodall, Tyran Park, Robyn Archer, John Thorn and Daniel Koek. Her recent credits include Aftertaste (ABC TV & Closer Productions), Twelfth Night (Adelaide Botanic Gardens/Shakespeare South), Apocalypse Meow (Brooklyn Academy Of Music, New York & Malthouse Theatre), Rumpelstiltskin (Southbank Theatre London/Windmill & State Theatre of South Australia), Simply Brill (Adelaide Cabaret Festival/Amplified Assembly), Driftwood (Umbrella Productions/Chapel off Chapel), Can You Hear Colour? (Adelaide Festival & Patch Theatre), Cranky Bear(Patch Theatre) and Passion(State Opera Studios). Other performing credits include,Merry Widow(State Opera of South Australia), Brel-The Immortal Troubadour (Adelaide Cabaret Festival), Rouge (Highwire Entertainment), Otello (State Opera of South Australia), Réquiem (State Opera of South Australia), Marriage of Figaro (Co-opera of South Australia), Tosca (Co-opera of South Australia), Thunderstruck (Warner Brothers) and as the host of Humphrey B Bear (Banksia Productions, Chanel 9). In addition to winning the 2015 International Cabaret Contest, Burger is the co-writer and star of the world-renowned stage show Exposing Edith, about the life and songs of Edith Piaf and more recently a performer and creative on the team of Simply Brill. Her award-winning show, A Migrant’s Son - which explores Greek migration to Australia - has received critical acclaim and features original music written by Burger. She recently received 5 star reviews for her brand new show, The State of Grace, at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, produced by House of Oz.   Contact: https://www.michaelaburger.com/ EPISODE CREDITS: Presented by Adam and Julie Goodburn Produced, edited and mixed by Adam Goodburn Artwork design by Timothy Ide. Segment jingles sourced through Soundtrap Goodie's Fab Five theme by PJ Oaten The Struggling Artist is a SINGular Productions presentation.   LINKS Be sure to follow and tag The Struggling Artist on Facebook. If you liked this podcast please give it a rating and a review.I'd love to hear from you. email: singularproductions@bigpond.com

    45 min

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Who are you? Does success and work define your identity? When things don't go right, are you your worst enemy? If so, this podcast is for you! My name is Adam and I have gone on a journey of discovery, talking to people about the highs and lows in their lives and how they continue to move forward positively. This Podcast approaches the topic with an artistic performance framework, but could easily apply to all walks of life. Join me on this journey!