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Not A Rich Kid is a podcast celebrating the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.
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Episode 2: Ed Vaark from Aardvark discusses his journey from film to heavy metal as a working class artist.  Artsits mentioned:  Aardvark - Follow them on instagram @aardvark.band Andrea Arnold - Director of Fish Tank, American Honey  Judas Priest - band Not a Rich Kid - Instagram  @notarichkidpodcast Get in touch:  Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know!  The Not a Rich Kid Team:  Kath Dolheguy  Frankie Kanatas  Sarah Ryan-Linstrom  Theme:  ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles  Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson.  Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of:   Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season.  VCA who provided studio space  Ben Michael for his ongoing advocacy for working class representation We are grateful to work and create on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Respect to elders past and present. 
Episode 1: Welcome to Not a Rich Kid. This is a short introduction to the podcast and its purpose. Please follow us on instagram for updates.  Not a Rich Kid - Instagram  @notarichkidpodcast Get in touch:  Tell us who you would like to hear from. Is there someone we should invite on the podcast? Let us know!  The Not a Rich Kid Team:  Kath Dolheguy  Frankie Kanatas  Sarah Ryan-Linstrom  Theme:  ‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles  Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson.  Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of:   Creative Victoria who provided funding for the first season.  VCA who provided studio space  Ben Michael for his ongoing advocacy for working class representation We are grateful to work and create on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Respect to elders past and present.