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This channel ’15 Minutes of Fame’ believes in the power of music, pop art, storytelling and Campbell’s Soup. It features guest indie artists and is hosted by showman Noel Anderson and produced by Harlequin Ink.
Review - ’Noel, you and a few of the others are at the top of your game while I and my hangers-on smoke secretly in the back of the school bus.’
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"A lack of fulfilment makes the sex more satisfying" Liam Williams writes gay erotic fiction. His 40th birthday is just around the corner, and his erotic podcasts have clocked up over one million downloads. With titles like “Hot Tub Revelation”, “Halloween Handjob”, and the release of his novel, “Naughty Forties”, Liam is the king of online erotica.  This episode is hosted by Noel Anderson (featuring Liam Williams)  This podcast contains themes of safe sex, pornography vs erotica, censorship and fantasy. More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Hey! Do you have a podcast story to tell? Then get in touch!  Produced by Harlequin Ink Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit
If you aren’t happy being single, you won’t be happy in a relationship. Valentine’s Day is associated with love, romance, and couples, but it can be a difficult time for those who are single. That’s why I decided to celebrate the freedom and independence of being unattached in my first podcast of 2024. Too often on Valentine’s Day, like many others, I’ve felt sad navigating life single and fancy-free. But I’m not going to feel that way this year! Join me on and discover why “being single is awesome!”  Being Single is Awesome – Written and Hosted by Noel Anderson PS. Noel Anderson's 15 Mins of Fame series now on iHeartradio Podcasts. More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Hey! Do you have a podcast story to tell? Then get in touch!  Produced by Harlequin Ink Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit
What does it take to become a leading man in TV, film and theatre? Is it good looks? Or is it something else that’s impossible to define? Cary Grant and Ryan Gosling have it! So does Australian actor Ian Stenlake. He’s been a “leading man” in popular TV shows like Sea Patrol, The Secret Daughter, Dance Academy and Stingers, and in hit musicals like Mamma Mia, Oklahoma and Sam Mendes’ production of Cabaret opposite Aussie songstress, Tina Arena. Currently, Ian is touring Australia in Elvis: A Musical Revolution playing Elvis’ fiendish manager. An old Brisvegas theatre buddy, I directed him in a couple of shows there. I emailed the two-time Green Room Award Winner and asked him to join me on my podcast series and explain what it takes to become a leading man.  Leading Man Podcast (feat. Ian Stenlake) and hosted by Noel Anderson  This podcast contains stories of Aussie television, musical theatre, Christianity, working on a big-budget Hollywood film…and Carols by Candlelight. More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Hey! Do you have a podcast story to tell? Then get in touch!  Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink    
Are you dreaming of a cheap and cheerful getaway? Why not try Bali? The island of gods! It’s only a hop, skip, and a jump from Australia, and you’ll get to taste some mouth-watering Indonesian cuisine. There’s a lot to do in Bali. I know because I just got back! I even attended a Balinese cooking class. And guess what? I share all my knowledge of Bali on Noel Anderson’s 15 Mins of Fame podcast. Trust me, my hot tips (like going to Potato Head Club in Seminyak) are guaranteed fun. This podcast, “Love, Bali and Gado Gado: A Spicy Take on Island Life,” explores themes around Balinese cooking, Double Six Beach, drag bars, the Monkey Forest in Ubud … and The Real Housewives of Melbourne.  Love, Bali and Gado Gado Podcast Hosted by Noel Anderson and recorded live in Bali More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Hey! Do you have a podcast story to tell? Then get in touch!  Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
A few weeks ago, a friend confessed that he didn’t understand the Voice Referendum. It got me thinking, which is always dangerous…but what could I do to help people who were a little confused by the Voice to Parliament, like my friend? This short podcast aims to present a balanced perspective, highlighting both the pros and cons of the argument while keeping the information simple and factual. Understanding the Voice Referendum is crucial for shaping the future of our nation and promoting inclusivity and equality. I hope this podcast helps shed some light on the Voice Referendum and its significance. The Voice – Keep It Simple Podcast Written and Hosted by Noel AndersonMore Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Hey! Do you have a podcast story to tell? Then get in touch!  Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
How does an Australian singer from country Queensland become a global diva? In the 90s, I remember standing off camera and watching a young girl perform on Brisbane morning television. She was in the studio to help publicise a musical I was directing as she was the leading lady. Her name is Helen Walsh. Since then Helen has sung on stages in London’s West End and around the globe. Performing in Cats, Mamma Mia, Les Misérables (7 times) and Wicked. She is currently touring Australia in Mary Poppins playing the role of Mrs Brill. I invited Helen on to chat about her showbiz travels and life as a global diva.  Once Upon A Diva - Hosted by Noel Anderson and featuring Helen Walsh.   This podcast contains themes around musical theatre, inner beauty and self-belief. Be warned, you’ll start singing show tunes after listening. Hey! Do you have a story to tell? Then get in touch 🙂  More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink    
A lot’s changed since ‘The Boys in the Band’ first shocked Broadway audiences in 1968. The play’s bawdy dialogue and its queer characters dragged theatregoers out of the closet kicking and screaming. Angels in America, Bent, and even Aussie musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert owe much to ‘The Boys in the Band.' It put homosexuality centre stage. This brings me to Melbourne based-playwright, director and performer, Gavin Roach. The all-rounder has created many LGBTQ characters since being bullied as a child and staged theatre productions around Australia and New Zealand. Confessions of a Grindr Addict, I Can't Say The F Word and Beyond Pricilla, just to name a few. I thought the impresario would be terrific chatting about the business of creating adult theatre.  Beyond Priscilla Podcast - Hosted by Noel Anderson This podcast addresses topics such as bullying, nudity in theatre, queer culture, trauma porn and sexuality. Hey! Do you have a story to tell? Then get in touch :-) More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
Flying Solo Podcast

Flying Solo Podcast

2023-06-0322:53

I recently had to isolate and test for Covid. I decided to make the most of the situation and record a podcast. But what would I talk about? I’ve often found myself “flying solo,” which has its challenges, as there’s no one around to pick you up if you fall down. Armed with my iPhone and a pick-a-box of podcast ideas, in this episode, I chat about travel anxiety, bad bosses (we’ve all had one), my no-pet policy, and why everyone who’s “single” deserves a bloody good fantasy! Sit back and push play. Tonight this guy is “Flying Solo!” Flying Solo Podcast is hosted by Noel Anderson This podcast contains themes around writing and anxiety, pets and acting, getting drunk and getting laid.  Hey! Do you have a story to tell? Then get in touch :-)  More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
A few months back, I was contacted by Tequila Mockingbird Productions in Los Angeles about a film called This Sucks. They wondered if I would like to interview writer/director Cameron A. Mitchell for my podcast.  Long story short, I was sent a preview link and watched the movie while eating a Vegemite sandwich. I liked This Sucks and thought it was very socially aware for a film shot in 9 days. We’re in a global pandemic, no one has a narrative arc! This Sucks is a black comedy set during Christmas 2020. Chronically depressed Jess, her LGBTQ best friend, chatty roommate, and ex-boyfriend struggle to survive COVID quarantine. Each character has a red-faced demon that follows them, a physical manifestation of their inner depression. This podcast contains themes around filmmaking, depression, racism, and the importance of “found families.” This Sucks Movie Trailer More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink
Tania was the “it” girl of Australian television, TV host Molly Meldrum discovered her dancing on Countdown. It wasn’t long before she was working on TV shows like The Factory, offering TLC to Cyndi Lauper on ABC’s Countdown Revolution and appearing on Steve Vizard’s Tonight Live. In 2014, Tania Lacy was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. Today she’s touring Australia, taking time to smell the roses, make people laugh and connect with the universe. This podcast features themes of anarchy, borderline personality disorder, Kylie Minogue and Countdown Revolution. More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink   
Saara Lamberg steps on stage. “I’d like to be able to diversify Australian cinema,” she tells the audience at the Melbourne Made Film Festival. The fiercely independent filmmaker is a unique figure in Aussie cinema, a female writer/director/producer in an industry mostly dominated by men. But what intrigues me is that she also takes the lead role in her films. This includes the Westermarck Effect her most recent film. A story about a woman who falls in love with her biological son. It's risky cinema. But to quote David Lynch, “Don’t make a film if it can’t be the film you want to make! It will kill you.”  In this podcast, Saara Lamberg and I chat about her journey from Helsinki to becoming Melbourne’s best-known indie filmmaker. We also chat about “attraction” and why Saara doesn’t care much about gender! More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink   
Flashback – Church Street sometime in 2015. I’m holding auditions for a new Australian musical called Audrey Hepburn and I Consider Our Assets. In walks Kelly Cupo, her hair pulled back and she’s wearing a tight black skirt. I thought her smile infectious and she lit up the room when she sang. I knew immediately she was my leading lady, Liz O’Sullivan. A young woman who in her therapy sessions imagines she’s talking to her idol, Audrey Hepburn. In the podcast, Kelly Cupo chats about singing in Antarctica, mental health, turning 40 and why she’s still hopelessly devoted to silver screen star Audrey Hepburn. Contains themes around mental health and suicide. Travellers in Time music video Lifeline Australia Available 24 Hours – 13 11 14 Further Info / Contact Kelly Cupo More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit    
“Deep sadness sits at the base of my belly always.” Ros Lewis is a Melbourne writer and psychologist, originally from the land of Aotearoa (New Zealand). She writes poetry, writes a blog (www.amiworthit.com), and recently completed a memoir. She’d probably describe herself as a mother, a hippie, a feminist and a survivor. Recently I attended a reading of a play Ros was working on called ‘Happy Ever After.’ An expanded version of a piece she’d written for a show I created in 2017 called ‘Love Kills.’ Using poetry, narrative and humour, ‘Happy Ever After’ tells the true story of a woman’s search for love, only to be subjected to the trauma of intimate partner violence. I enjoyed the reading and asked Ros if she’d join me on my podcast channel. Happily, she answered, “Yes. When did you want to record it?” This podcast contains themes of trauma and domestic violence. Lifeline Australia Available 24 Hours - 13 11 14 More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink   
Woke Christmas Podcast

Woke Christmas Podcast

2022-12-0729:39

It’s the happiest time of year. But what is the true meaning of Christmas? And what about the ideologies behind ‘Woke’ and Cancel Culture? Do they deserve a place at our Christmas lunch? I asked my good friend, Peter Van Miltenburg, to join me on this podcast. We met 16 years ago at Chasers Nightclub in Melbourne. He’s our 'Woke' Christmas expert and elf!  What do Ramadan, Hanukkah, Thanksgiving, Coca Cola and bullfighting have to do with Christmas? Push play and find out! More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink 
I was out at a friend’s birthday lunch and someone brought up horror movies just after the food was served. Judging from the conversation, I discovered everyone has a favourite horror movie they remember from childhood. “I loved Carrie! The Brian De Palma film, not the remake!” “I remember watching John Carpenter’s The Thing!” “I liked psychological horror…like Rosemary’s Baby,” I confessed. “Have you seen Targets?” Steven Boltz asked from the other side of the table. “I have,” I replied, “I saw it as part of a double feature.” I consider myself a horror movie fan, but Steven’s a horror movie fanatic with 3000 films in his personal collection. Steven Boltz is also the Creative Director of the Knack Theatre in Melbourne. They run regular script readings in Melbourne. A month later, Knack Theatre hosted a reading of my play Ghost Story. After the reading, I asked Steven if he’d like to be a guest on my podcast, Noel Anderson's 15 Mins of Fame and chat about horror movies!  In the podcast, we discuss social, sexual and ecological horror, and chinwag about the adaptation of Stephen King’s The Shining. All up, 20 classic horror movies get a mention! So grab some popcorn and push play.  Welcome to A Taste of Horror!  Hosted by Noel Anderson with special guest Steven T Boltz Do you have a script? And would you’d like to have a reading? Contact The Knack Theatre  https://www.theknacktheatre.com/ More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Start Your Own Blog and Get $25 Credit Produced by Harlequin Ink 
Local Laughs Podcast

Local Laughs Podcast

2022-06-0118:54

The Tap House Hotel in Balaclava is a couple of blocks away, and I have often dropped in for a little comedy on Monday night. The evening is called “Local Laughs,” except during the COVID-19 lockdown, it’s been on every week for 19 years. The longest-running comedy room in Melbourne! Judith Lucy, Dave Hughes and Adam Hills have all worked the tiny Tap House stage. A night at Local Laughs wouldn’t be the same without its mistress of mirth and MC, Janet McLeod. Initially from Ballarat, and dubbed the Fairy Godmother of Melbourne Comedy, she is a writer, performer, trivia trailblazer and co-host of the popular Cinema Fiasco. Janet is also the producer of Local Laughs. "I was a shy child. It wasn’t until I started doing theatre sports, I started to loosen up. I found my crew" Janet McLeod More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson Produced by Harlequin Ink
Nandita Chakraborty is an Indian Australian author with two published novels under her belt. Her new book Dirty Little Secrets, a memoir set in Delhi and Melbourne, takes her readers on a no-holds-barred account of what it means to lose oneself and rise like a phoenix to start anew. “The distance from Delhi to Melbourne is 10,213 km and the total distance to travel in search of oneself is limitless” – Nandita Chakroborty Nandita and I are friends on Facebook. I had no idea that behind her cheery DM’s she held secrets, suffered terrible heartache and sustained a disability after falling 40 metres. When we next texted on social media, I asked Nandita if she’d like to be a guest on my podcast channel, Noel Anderson’s 15 Mins of Fame . She replied, to my delight. “I’d love to.” Nandita then sent an attachment about the dangers of online dating. Headline – ‘She thought she’d found love, but instead, she was scammed!’ “I’m featured in this article. Have you seen the Tinder Swindler?” I hadn’t seen the Netflix series. But made a mental note to view it. “Watch it!” she texted back. I hit thumbs up  Listen to “Dirty Little Secrets Podcast!” Nandita supports Disability Australia, Beyond Blue and Bully Zero. More Info: https://linktr.ee/noelanderson  
"You’ve done the impossible! Produced an original Australian musical where the muse is a glamorous Audrey Hepburn. Then what? That’s why I urge you “Never Write An Aussie Musical ” It's like going to Bootcamp for ten years," writer/director Noel Anderson.  Presentation recorded "live online" for the Breakout Writer's Festival 11/09/2021  Note: Noel is introduced by author Mat Clarke and this podcast features the song "Travellers in Time" from Audrey Hepburn and I Consider Our Assets.  
Several years ago I devised and directed a play for the Melbourne Fringe Festival around a monologue I wrote called Confide in Me . The show was called Love Kills 2017  It consisted of a collection of stories about love-going-horribly-wrong. One piece, Intoxicated, was written by a lovely lady called Melka Stansah. When I first read Intoxicated I was surprised that such a noir tale of murder, lust, and revenge could come from a sweet and unassuming creature! Gina Gray, Gina Gray. Her beautiful face, her mysterious perfume! To help Melka’s noir vision along, I called on an actor I’d worked on/off with for over a decade, Graham Murray. I knew Graham had the right eccentricity to pull it off! The rest I guess is history. Love Kills 2017 was a surprise hit of the festival and Intoxicated a favourite with our enthusiastic audiences. Intoxicated is presented here as a podcast. It is written by Melka Stansah, performed by Graham Murray and produced and directed by Noel Anderson.
This Stephen King inspired tale will make you think twice about going for a stroll along the roadside.  Some years ago, I joined the Melbourne Writers Social Group, partly because writing can be lonely and also to spy on other writers, maybe even even collaborate on something. Mat Clarke, writer and performer in this podcast,  is the organiser of the group. Each year MWSG produce an online anthology, I thought it might be fun to record ROADSIDE a piece from the anthology as a short podcast. Both Mat and I are fans of horror writer Stephen King, often quoting from King’s book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. There’s more than a nod to King in this collaboration. I hope you enjoy listening to ROADSIDE: The Podcast, it’s sure to send a shiver up and down your spine! Cheers Noel Anderson ROADSIDE: The Podcast – Written and Performed by Mat Clarke – Edited and Directed by Noel Anderson – adapted from a short story in Melbourne Writers Social Anthology – Running time 4.46 minutes.
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