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  • EP048 | Luke Curtis | The Hidden Cost of Chasing the Dream
    2026/02/18

    In this episode, we sit down with Luke Curtis — a photographer deeply woven into UK club culture, known for capturing some of the most iconic moments in nightlife, music and dance over the last decade.


    Behind the scenes, Luke opens up about a very different story. He speaks candidly about struggling with his mental health, experiencing suicidal thoughts, the breakdown of a long-term relationship, and the moment he realised something had to change.


    What followed was a complete reset: stepping away from the industry, converting a van, stripping life back to basics, and beginning a new chapter focused on healing, purpose and being of service to others. This is an honest, raw conversation about identity, pressure, masculinity, and what happens when the life you’ve built no longer fits.


    One of the most vulnerable and valuable conversations we’ve had, full of perspective, hope, and reminders that asking for help can be the bravest move of all.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    43 分
  • EP047 | Jason Herd | How a Paramedic Became a Global House Music Icon
    2025/09/30

    Jason Herd — also known as Juan Kidd — went from saving lives as a paramedic in Manchester to becoming one of house music’s most respected names. After discovering the rave scene, he left the ambulance behind and began a journey that would take him to the world’s biggest clubs and festivals.


    He went on to create era-defining tracks like “I Just Can’t Get Enough” and the Beatport No.1 “Now You’re Gone,” playing everywhere from Space Ibiza to Creamfields. But when EDM took over and soulful, vocal house was pushed aside, Jason was forced to navigate a changing industry, rebuild his love for music and find a new path.


    Now, he’s channelling that journey into helping the next generation through Subtone Electronic Music Academy — a space for aspiring producers to learn and develop their craft.


    This is a raw, honest conversation about passion, reinvention and staying true to your sound even when the scene moves on.


    Learn more or enrol at Subtone Electronic Music Academy 👉 www.subtoneacademy.com

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    58 分
  • EP046 | Chris Watson | Why Rave Roots Still Matter in Today’s Club Scene
    2025/09/16

    Chris Watson is a UK-based DJ, producer, and artist celebrated for his unique blend of nostalgic 90s/2000s dance influences with modern club energy. Bursting onto the scene at just 16 with his viral track “Make The Crowd Go,” Chris has since built a loyal following online and across the UK club circuit.


    In this episode, we dive into the state of the club scene today, tracing its roots back to the raw energy of illegal raves and the iconic nightlife of the 90s. Chris reflects on the evolution of dance culture, the lessons we can still learn from rave history, and what keeps the community alive today.


    A conversation that bridges past and present — from underground fields to festival stages — this is a deep look at where clubbing has been, where it’s going, and why the spirit of rave will never die.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    50 分
  • EP045 | Ali Turpie | How a stroke at 28 can give you a new purpose in life
    2025/09/02

    In this deeply moving episode, Pete sits down with Ali Turpie — also known online as The Apraxia Man — to share his extraordinary story of survival, resilience, and purpose. At just 28 years old, Ali suffered a sudden stroke in the back of a taxi after work. Fit, healthy, and with no obvious cause, the event changed the course of his life forever.


    Ali describes the terrifying experience of losing his speech completely — unable to say his girlfriend’s name, unable to text, and barely able to move his mouth. Thanks to his partner Liv’s quick thinking, he was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with a left middle cerebral artery infarct, resulting in both aphasia and apraxia. What followed was months of intense speech therapy, slow progress, and the battle to reclaim his voice.


    But this isn’t just a story of loss. It’s one of transformation. Ali shares how he channelled his trauma into purpose — becoming a vocal mental health advocate, speaking openly about losing his father to suicide, and helping raise awareness about strokes in young people.

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  • EP044 | Tatiana Ashborn | Why we're getting sex education all wrong
    2025/08/19

    Tatiana Ashborn is an award-winning TV presenter, actress and writer, known for her fearless approach to socially taboo topics. This week's guest is the creator and host of Dirty Talk – the podcast and viral movement tackling everything from sexual health to emotional wellbeing, outdated sex education and much more.


    With over 100 million views across platforms, Tatiana is leading a new wave of honest conversation.


    In this episode, we dive into:


    – How Dirty Talk blew up from 0 to millions of views

    – The personal nightmare that inspired the podcast

    – Outdated sex education and why it needs disrupting

    – Infertility, shame, and starting difficult conversations

    – Her rise from BRIT School to global recognition


    One of the most open and sound guests we’ve had.

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    50 分
  • EP043 | Ronnie Spiteri | What no one tells you about being a DJ
    2025/08/05

    Ronnie Spiteri has been in the game for years, but just as his career was about to explode in 2020, the world shut down.


    Lockdown stalled everything. Gigs vanished, momentum disappeared, and Ronnie found himself back at square one - literally sleeping on the floor of his studio (which had no doors) just trying to survive.


    But now? He’s coming back swinging, with over 20 tracks signed and set to release over the next year.


    In this episode, we get real about:


    • The brutal impact of lockdown on DJs and touring artists
    • The grind of rebuilding a career from scratch
    • The dangers of bad management deals, and how they can mess you up for life
    • And the resilience it takes to stay in the game


    This one’s raw, honest, and full of lessons for anyone chasing a dream.

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    52 分
  • EP042 | Aaron Knightley | The real reason you're still in the rat race
    2025/07/23

    Investor. Entrepreneur. Author. Speaker. Consultant. Podcaster. The list goes on — but Aaron Knightley is unapologetically himself above all else.


    With over 390 million authentic views and zero paid ads, Aaron built his platform on brutal honesty and controversial truths — and in this episode, he lays it all out.


    We get into:


    • Why the system is rigged to keep you stuck
    • How to actually escape the rat race
    • The power of being direct, blunt, and real online
    • The mindset required to achieve real 'freedom'


    This one is full of gems and hard truths.

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    56 分
  • EP041 | Skream & Alex Culross | Why big artists must support the next generation
    2025/07/09

    We’re kicking off Season 3 with a certified heavyweight in electronic music: Skream – joined by rising talent and protégé Alex Culross.


    It all started with a DM. Alex sent Ollie some of his music, and before long they were in the studio together creating a banger.


    In this episode, we dive into:


    • How Skream finds and nurtures new talent
    • The brutal impact lockdown had on mental health
    • Why mentorship keeps veterans like Ollie sharp
    • What happens when raw talent meets experience


    A conversation full of honesty, energy, and inspiration. A huge way to open the season.


    We're back baby.

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    52 分