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Sad Song Queens

Sad Song Queens

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The Sad Song Queens podcast brings together two award-winning Music Supervisors, Lindsay Wolfington and Laura Webb, as they sit down with the artists and songwriters behind some of the most evocative and emotional songs. Drawing on years of experience curating the perfect soundtracks for film and television, Lindsay and Laura explore the stories, experiences, and emotions that shape these deeply moving songs.
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200 Proof Life

Keith Speers & Mimi Webb

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200 Proof Life is a weekly interview podcast, hosted by Keith Speers & Mimi Webb, where they tell extraordinary stories about unstoppable people - both famous and those who should be - creating the world they want to live in.
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This Song Is Yours

This Song Is Yours

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This Song Is Yours is a music podcast where Simon Finck talks to some of the most brilliant music artists from across the globe about their songwriting craft, their creative methods, and some of the music that's soundtracked their life. New shows are released each week.
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Out of the Blue

Andrew, James, Tessa, Bise, Mimi & Lauren.

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Information about marine and coastal environments. News and interviews with marine scientists, campaigners and conservation workers. Presented by volunteer broadcasters who are passionate about marine environments, both local and across the world.
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Have you ever been tempted to jump in a conversation with the table next to you at a restaurant? Join George Aquino as he allows you to eavesdrop on his discussions about food, travel and lifestyle with a host of bon vivant personalities who embody their passions for living a life that is full of experiences and personal discoveries.
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Our guest this week is UK pop star Mimi Webb. The loveable, high-energy singer-songwriter has spent the past few years in nonstop motion: releasing EPs and her debut album, all while touring with artists like Benson Boone, Tate McRae, and The Jonas Brothers. In September, she returned with her second full-length record Confessions, a brilliant foll…
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This week’s episode is a very special one: our Best of 2025 countdown! We’re ranking our top 20 favourite records of the year and reflecting on what was truly a huge and varied year for music. From big-name releases to breakthrough moments from emerging and genre-defying artists, 2025 delivered across the board, making it another incredibly great y…
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It’s the holiday season, and the Queens are back with a special Christmas episode featuring Rob Harvilla, host of the acclaimed podcast "60 Songs That Explain the ’90s". Together, Rob and the Queens dive into their favorite sad Christmas songs, discuss the experience of loss during the holidays, and reflect on how the feeling of Christmas music cha…
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Climate action group "Rising Tide" has been making waves in the media after successfully turning around 3 coal ships and shutting down operations in the Port of Newcastle, Australia's largest coal port, through non-violent direct action.Tessa Campisi reports on what it was like on the ground at the blockade, and speaks with Nick Willis, a communty …
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In this special “Kids Edition” of the Sad Song Queens podcast, the Queens explore the world of sad songs through the perspectives of their young family members. The kids open up about what makes a song feel sad to them, share personal stories of loss and heartbreak, and offer a glimpse into the tracks resonating with the younger generation. Support…
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Therese from Darebin Creek Management Committee joined us to chat about the frogs living along Darebin Creek and how volunteers can help monitor frog populations and care for the Creek.Links:https://dcmc.org.au/[email protected]://www.givenow.com.au/manyhandsonecreekhttps://www.melbournewater.com.au/education/citizen-science/frog-census…
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This week, The Queens sit down with rising folk-pop singer-songwriter Andrea Bejar to talk about her song “Marigolds” and its bittersweet reflections on growing up. Andrea shares how she first found her voice as a songwriter, the special role her sister plays both in her life and creative process, and her deep connection to Mexico. Support the show…
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Our guests this week on the podcast are Cat & Calmell. One of our favourite Aussie pop duos, they’ve spent the past few years building a sound that’s both bold and ever-evolving - releasing EPs, experimenting across genres, and sharing stages with artists like Dua Lipa and Camila Cabello. After plenty of touring, they’re now back with a new mixtape…
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In honor of Stranger Things' final season, we’re replaying our episode with Moby who joins the Queens for a conversation about the song “When It’s Cold I’d Like To Die” by Moby and Mimi Goese, which was featured on The Sopranos and Stranger Things. They chat about how he got started in the New York dance scene, getting signed, and his love of sync …
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Our guest this week on the podcast is Jay Som, the musical project of LA–based songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Melina Duterte. After three beloved albums and early tours with the likes of Paramore and Mitski, Melina stepped back from Jay Som in 2020, spending the past six years honing her craft behind the scenes and producing major …
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We are back with another replay episode! In this week’s episode, the Queens chat with Ben Bridwell of Band of Horses about the legendary song “The Funeral”. They discuss how sync music changed his life, his four daughters, and his friendship with Sam from Iron & Wine. Support the show To help support these artists’ as well as their favorite sad son…
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Our guest this week is rising pop singer, songwriter, and actor Ayesha Madon. Before becoming a household name through Netflix’s Heartbreak High, music was already at the core of her creative identity - she’s been writing songs since the age of six or seven. Earlier this year, she released her debut EP The Unanticipated Prequel, a shimmering, confi…
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This week, The Queens are back with part II of their chat with The Head and the Heart, diving into the band’s favorite sad songs. From tracks that hit close to home to those offering comfort and an outlet of emotion, each of the band members share the songs that have stuck with them throughout their lives. Support the show To help support these art…
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Our guest this week is singer-songwriter Stella Donnelly. Known for her sharp lyricism and wit, the AIR Award winner has become one of Australia’s most distinctive voices with her acclaimed albums Beware of the Dogs and Flood. After taking time off to reflect on her relationship with music, Stella returns with her third record, Love & Fortune - a d…
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In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with members of The Head and the Heart to discuss their iconic song “Rivers and Roads”. The band members open up about the song's creation and its significance in their lives. From practicing in parking garages to playing sold out shows, the band dives into the challenges and joys of touring, the evolutio…
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Our guests this week are Melbourne indie rock four-piece The Belair Lip Bombs. Formed in high school, the band fuse classic rock influences with a modern indie sound, earning acclaim for their 2023 debut Lush Life - a record that led to them becoming the first Australian act signed to Jack White’s iconic Third Man Records. This week, they return wi…
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In this week’s episode, the Queens sit down with British pop sensation Mimi Webb to discuss her heartfelt song “You Don’t Look at Me the Same” from her album Confessions. Mimi opens up about the emotional experience of writing about her parents’ divorce and how it shaped her music. Together, Mimi and the Queens talk about her love for performing, s…
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Our guest today on the podcast is the legendary UK artist M.I.A. — a Grammy, Academy, and Mercury Prize-nominated musician who first burst onto the scene in 2005 with her groundbreaking debut Arular. This very special bonus episode was recorded live at Harvest Rock Festival in Adelaide. Over the past two decades, M.I.A. has released six genre-defyi…
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Our guest this week on the podcast is Canadian rapper and global hitmaker BBNO$. Known for his signature mix of humour, clever wordplay, and high-energy performances, BBNO$ has built a massive following with viral hits like edamame, lalala, and his collaborative project with Yung Gravy, Baby Gravy. Last week, he dropped his latest record — a self-t…
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In this week’s episode, the Lindsay and Laura chat with singer-songwriter Matt Maeson about the meaning behind his powerful track “Halfway to Whole” from his new album A Quiet and Harmless Living. Matt opens up about the challenges of balancing family life with a music career, the therapeutic nature of songwriting, what Spotify playlists he’s on, a…
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In this episode, Andrew Christie interviews Logan Chandler, a student at the University of Melbourne whose interests lie in marine science and science communications. The wide-ranging discussion ranged from childhood influences that helped to shape his interests and tertiary learning journey to making videos based on velvet cushion seastars and the…
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Our guests this week on the podcast are one of the UK’s most exciting indie-rock bands - The Last Dinner Party. The all-female five-piece have quickly become one of the most talked-about new acts in the world, known for their baroque, theatrical take on indie rock. Following the BRIT Award-winning success of their debut Prelude To Ecstasy and a yea…
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This week, the Sad Song Queens welcome British singer-songwriter Tom Odell to discuss his song "Don't Let Me Go" from his latest album A Wonderful Life. Tom opens up about the inspiration behind both "Don't Let Me Go" and his breakout hit "Another Love", reflecting on his approach to songwriting, the viral impact of his music on social media, and t…
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Our guest this week on the podcast is beloved Australian popstar Ruel. Known for his smooth blend of pop, soul, and R&B, Ruel has been a fixture of Australian music since his teens and has built an impressive global following along the way. Following his 2023 debut 4th Wall and the world tour that took him across multiple continents, he now returns…
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Our guests today on the podcast is the soulful indie pop duo Electric Guest. Made up of Asa Taccone and Matthew Compton, the pair have been crafting irresistibly catchy, genre-blurring music since the early 2010s, amassing over half a billion streams along the way. Outside of the band, both have impressive creative backgrounds: Asa as a Grammy-winn…
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Joining the Queens in this week’s heartfelt episode is Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody, who discusses the band’s song “You Could Be Happy.” In this episode, Gary opens up about the song's creation, shares stories of Snow Patrol's humble beginnings, and reflects on the influence of his father's passing. Support the show To help support these art…
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Over the warmer months, Australia becomes home to 37 species of migratory shorebirds which regularly visit our shores. Among them is the black tailed godwit, which was listed as endangered in July, showing a population decline of almost 80% since the 1990s. On today's show, Tessa speaks to professor Richard Fuller, an expert of migratory shorebird …
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Our guest today on the podcast is acclaimed indie singer-songwriter Neko Case. For over two decades, she’s built a remarkable career as both a solo artist and a member of Canadian supergroup The New Pornographers, and earlier this year became a New York Times bestselling author with her memoir The Harder I Fight The More I Love You. After seven yea…
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This week on the Sad Song Queens podcast we dive into Adrian Quesada's heart wrenching ballad "Agonia," featuring the stunning vocals of Monsieur Periné. In this episode, Adrian and the Queens delve into the creative process behind this track, explore the rich history of Latin boleros, and reflect on Adrian's collaboration with previous Sad Song Qu…
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Brian Robinson joined us on Out of the Blue to chat about his new exhibition, Ur Wayii (Incoming Tide), currently showing at the Australian National Maritime Museum. Born on Waiben (Thursday Island) and now based in Cairns, Brian is of the Kala Lagaw Ya and Wuthathi language groups of the Torres Strait. We spoke about the influence his upbringing i…
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Our guest today on the podcast is British pop-star Perrie. Rising to fame as a founding member of the iconic girl group Little Mix—one of the most successful girl groups of all time with billions of streams, Brit Awards, and even Guinness World Records—Perrie is now stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist. This week, she releases her highly an…
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This week the Queens sit down with the one and only Noah Cyrus to discuss her song "What's It All For" off her new album, I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me. The deeply introspective track explores life’s uncertainties and the search for purpose. Noah shares insights into her songwriting process, the role her family plays in shaping her music, and …
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Our guest today on the podcast is alt-country band Wednesday. The five-piece from Asheville, North Carolina, fuse fuzzed-out southern indie rock with alt-country, all anchored by front-woman Karly Hartzman’s witty yet gut-punching lyricism. Following the breakout success of their 2023 record Rat Saw God, the band return this week with their new alb…
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This week, the Queens welcome Ryan O'Neal, better known as Sleeping At Last, for a heartfelt conversation about his song “Saturn.” Ryan opens up about how personal loss shaped this song and shares insights into his Enneagram-inspired projects and the meaningful experience of seeing his work featured in major films and television. Support the show T…
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In this episode, Andrew Christie introduces a podcast that has been produced from Parks Victoria called “Closer to Nature.” This is an edited extract of Episode 4, which is entitled “Species behaving badly,” and features a very interesting discussion on sea urchins. Parks Victoria were kind enough to give me permission to use this excellent intervi…
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Our guest today on the podcast is beloved Aussie musician G Flip. Over the past seven years, the drummer, producer, and singer has become one of the country’s most adored artists, blending infectious pop and indie rock while serving as a powerful role model in the queer community. Just last Friday, they released their highly anticipated third studi…
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In this episode, the Sad Song Queens welcome singer-songwriter Lily Kershaw to talk about her song “Depreshmode." Lily shares how a casual phrase about her mood became a deep and beautiful song. They discuss the personal journey that inspired the album, mental health, and the power of sad songs. Support the show To help support these artists’ as we…
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Our guests today on the podcast are beloved indie folk band Big Thief. Since forming in Brooklyn in 2016, the Grammy-nominated group have released five acclaimed records and won hearts worldwide with their mix of indie, folk, and country sounds. This week, they return with Double Infinity, a new album recorded at New York’s legendary Power Station …
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This week, the Queens dive deep with Jack Kenworthy, aka Colouring, about his track “Coda." Jack shares the personal journey behind the song, reflecting on loss and resilience. In this conversation, they delve into Jack's creative process, the impact of family and friendship, and how music serves as a medium for expressing life's most profound mome…
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Did you know that you can swim with seahorses, octopus and fiddler rays, less than 10km from Melbourne CBD? Host Tessa Campisi speaks with Jawbone Marine Sanctuary Committee member Dr Sandy Webb about the grassroots campaign to extend protected area status to ‘The Crystals’ on Bunurung Country, Williamstown.LINKS - Jawbone Marine Sanctuay Website: …
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Our guest today on the podcast is alt-folk singer-songwriter Medium Build, the project of Nicholas Carpenter. Known for his heartfelt, gut-punching songs that can silence a room, Nick has released five studio albums, including last year’s breakthrough Country, establishing himself as one of the most compelling new voices in indie folk. He’s collabo…
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Dance sensation kenzie joins the Queens this week to talk about her song "Anatomy", which is a heartfelt ballad about her relationship with her dad. In this episode, she talks about growing up in the public eye, gaining confidence as a songwriter, and her relationship with her sister. Support the show To help support these artists’ as well as their…
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Most people living in Australia live near the coast, but many of us who don't work in marine science can be disconnected from what's happening in the ocean and our role in protecting it.That's why there's a growing body of research, advocacy and education work aiming to build our ocean literacy, both locally and all around the world.Dr Prue Francis…
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Our guests today on the podcast are Wolf Alice, one of the UK’s most exciting alternative bands of the past decade. Since forming in 2010, the London four-piece have released three acclaimed albums, toured the globe, and picked up major honours including the Mercury Prize and Brit Awards. This week, they return with their fourth studio album, The C…
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Calling all the Sad Dads - in this heartfelt episode of Sad Song Queens, Lindsay and Laura sit down with Matt Berninger, the lead vocalist of The National, to discuss their poignant track "About Today”. Matt shares insights into the songwriting process, the universal themes of connection and distance that resonate through music, and the list of sad…
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Bycatch is a big problem for ocean life, causing the deaths of thousands of marine animals. Reducing the number of animals caught accidentally is key to caring for the sea.New research shows that some fishers are very good at minimising bycatch. Dr Leslie Roberson at the University of Queensland joins us to discuss why this might be. You can read m…
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Our guest today on the podcast is rising Canadian singer-songwriter Billianne. Hailed as “music’s next big voice” and even “a young Adele,” she first captured hearts in 2021 with a breathtaking TikTok cover of Tina Turner’s Simply the Best—winning over fans like Ryan Reynolds, Oprah, Michael Bublé, and Taylor Swift. Since then, she’s released a str…
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This week, the Queens sit down with Rosi Golan to chat about her song “Right Now”. About a year ago, Rosi lost her husband to cancer. She posted a reel to her Instagram showing her and her husband hugging a vase that would preserve the memory of their love into art. Her video was beautiful and inspired many, and led Rosi to the decision to release …
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Our guest today on the podcast is beloved Australian songwriter Sarah Blasko. An ARIA Award-winning artist, Sarah has been a cornerstone of the Australian music scene for over two decades, first capturing hearts with her debut albums The Overture & The Underscore and What the Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have. Since then, she’s released five more studio…
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