Airing Your Dirty Laundry

Daphne Berry

Your favourite artists are here to air their dirty laundry! Hosted by Daphne Berry Find us on our socials: Youtube - Airing Your Dirty Laundry Instagram - @airingyourdirtylaundry TikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry

  1. 1D AGO

    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 Berry 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 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: @airingyourdirtylaundry TikTok:  @AiringYourDirtyLaundry

    41 min
  2. JAN 13

    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

    18 min
  3. 12/12/2025

    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

    28 min
  4. 11/09/2025

    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 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. Follow us! Instagram: @airingyourdirtylaundry TikTok: @AiringYourDirtyLaundry

    22 min

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Your favourite artists are here to air their dirty laundry! Hosted by Daphne Berry Find us on our socials: Youtube - Airing Your Dirty Laundry Instagram - @airingyourdirtylaundry TikTok - @airingyourdirtylaundry

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