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Donna Bennett CEO of Hope Street Youth drops in for a chat with Scotty. Hope Street Youth and Family Services (Hope Street) is a not-for-profit, community-based organisation that specialises in working with young people and young families who are homeless or 'at risk' of homelessness and has been operating for over 35 years.Terry and Scotty discuss landmark eateries and cafes, Rooftop bars and...who's wearing shorts for Summer fun in Melbourne.
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Dr. Dianne Reilly Drury is the former La Trobe Librarian at the State Library of Victoria and has worked at both the Bibliotheque Nationale and the Centre Pompidou Library in Paris. Dianne is a graduate of the University of Melbourne and Monash University.Scotty and Terry also talk about different types of tours, and find out who's up for V8 supercar rides, balloon flights, and shark diving!
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Jenny Davidson, Chief Executive Officer at the Council of Single Mothers and their Children (CSMC), catches up with Scotty and Terry. They discuss the organization's dedication to advocating for the rights and needs of single mothers. Made up of passionate individuals who understand firsthand the challenges that come with being a single mother.
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Terry talks about the delight of wandering down Degraves street and where to go for the best paper and book shops. They catch up with Claire Dobbin AM, a script editor who works with screenwriters and agencies in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, India, the Middle East and Europe. And noisy resturants...hmmm?
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Scotty and Terry discuss juicy hamburgers and yummy chocolate. Terry is joined by the delightful Sarah-Grace Williams, a Churchill Fellow, Founding Artistic Director & Chief Conductor of The Metropolitan Orchestra (TMO), the Principal Conductor for the Australian tour of ‘Synthony’ and most recently, the Music Director and Conductor for the Sydney Opera House’s revered production of Amadeus starring Michael Sheen.
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Scotty and Terry discuss the beauty of flowers and flower art. Sue Roff, Executive Director of Arts Project Australia (and many other Arts related roles) drops in for a chat, and the Two Old Guys talk of Melbournes Mosques and Temples.
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In this episode Scotty and Terry talk about the up coming 2026 Commonwealth Games and games past. We hear part 2 of the interview with Artist Gosia Wlodarczak, and just when you thought the Two Old Guys new a lot of stuff, now they're talking about the Metaverse...
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Gosia Wlodarczak’s cross-disciplinary drawing practice has extended into performance, installation, sound and film. Using only what she sees around her, she uses the drawn line as a materialisation of being present in the world and in a moment. She works in private and public spaces rather than an artist’s studio, interacting with the stimuli of the outside world and ordinary life, translating her ‘living energy into the drawn line’.
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Scotty and Terry chat about some of their favourite performances, some good, and some...shall we say, just memorable. They are also joined by Derek Welton who calls in to talk about his latest role as Orest in Victorian Opera-ELEKTRA, and about his journey into the Opera world.
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Scotty and Terry talk about shopping in Melbourne, they share some Chanel insights, and spend some time chatting to French-Austalian couture designer Delphine Genin who trained in couture art embroidery at the prestigious Chanel-owned subsidiary Ecole Lesage, Delphine Genin is the founder and creative director of her label.
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Scotty and Terry discuss the Commonwealth Games coming to Melbourne, and there is talk about Gluehwein. Tim Johnson, one of Australia’s most talented and creative artists calls in for a chat.
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Scotty has revealed a few ideas to help his quest to reach podcast's top 25% which leads him to 2 youngsters Ruby and Jason. In this episode, Ruby and Jason (our mini interviewers) have Scotty and Terry in the hot seat as they ask the hard questions and find out more about what the Two Old Guys really get up to. There are a few laughs along the way, talk of books, old stuff, hobbies, and even sausages!Don't for get to subscribe, like, and share our podcast or leave us a comment...thank you!
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On hearing the stats from their first season, an over-excited Scotty makes a few too many promises to management and then has to break the news to his co-host.
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What, no episode 13... what's going on!Scotty and Terry are flatly refusing to do the 13th episode and in a brief discussion tell us why. This also marks the end of this series for the Two Old Guys, let's see if they have the stats to return for second season.Maybe you could help them out, head to their Insta page, Like, Subscribe, or send glowing comments to see them return.
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This week there's plenty of talk about Cities on Rivers, Pellegrini's, coffee roasting and part #2 of the interview with Josh Piterman, an established musical theatre performer and classical crossover artist who has been working consistently on Australian and UK stages over the past 15 years.
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As only they can, Scotty and Terry chat about Trams, urban tourism, and the ferry to Queenscliff. And, there's always time to talk about Melbourne Bars and Cocktails. The wonderfully talented (although he may disagree) Josh Pitterman drops by to talk about all things Musical Theatre.
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Terry and Scotty chat about some of their favourite foods like Ice cream and they catch up with food writer, reasearcher, leacturer,broadcaster, and consultant - Rita Erlich who loves to talk all things food.
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Today Scotty and Terry chat about High Tea in Melbourne, scones and the way to eat them, and the fun of the chocolate fountain. Scotty catches up with renowned Australian artist, Louise Paramor. Louise is well known for her large-scale public art commissions, which often combine formal concerns with a pop-inspired sensibility, and her distinctive, extraordinary creative vision.
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Scott and Terry step out of their comfort zone and talk about sport of all things. They catch up for part 2 of their interview with the wonderful Mr. David Mann AM and keep their emotions in check as they chat about the Movies.
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Scotty and Terry discuss all things art and photography and catch up with the wonderful Mr. David Mann AM FAICD
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