WHAT I'VE LEARNT
Rock legend Keith Urban, the iconic KD Lang, and the unforgettable Lionel Richie are just some of the names Deborah interviewed in the Melbourne Age column called, 'What I've Learnt.'
Everyone has a story to tell, and a lesson to learn. What I’ve Learnt is a Podcast from journalist Deborah Blashki-Marks. "What I've Learnt' is a unique platform for International and national talent to delve deep into their own challenges, successes, failures, and life lessons. As a journalist of over 30 years, Deborah has been lucky enough to interview some of the most influential people from around the world - actors, musicians, designers, doctors, business professionals and writers.
Now, introducing ‘What I’ve Learnt’ the podcast. Deborah shares conversations with world-class celebrities such as Kate Ceberano, Eric Bana, Deborra-Lee Furness, Troye Sivan, Katie Noonan, Michael Klim, Nick Littlemore, Jane Harper, Marcia Hines, Anthony Koutoufides, and many more.
Find us on:
Instagram: @what.ive.learnt
Facebook: What I've Learnt
CREDITS:
Host and Executive Producer: Deborah Blashki Marks (mindfilmandpublishing.com)
Audio and Video Production: Luke Evans (Luke.j.evans3@gmail.com)
Artwork: Rebecca Bana Photography
Original Music: Jonah Orbach
Voice Production: Matia Marks
Design: Thien Bang (thienbang.studio)
WHAT I'VE LEARNT
What I've Learnt - Emily Lubitz
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Critically acclaimed Emily Lubitz is at the helm of acclaimed indie folk band Tin Pan Orange.
Together with her brother Jesse, their stylised folk music is described by Rolling Stone magazine as “deep dives into heart sleeved honesty equally matched by the cinematic stretches of detailed string arrangements and brooding folk pop features”.
She also works closely with her husband Harry Angus of “The Cat Empire” fame.
In 2018 Tin Pan Orange worked with Meg Mac and Courtney Barnett’s producer to create a suite of new tracks. They’ve toured with indie legends Martha Wainwright, iconic The Cat Empire, and Emily’s voice was heard by 120 million people singing the train sensation “Dumb Ways To Die.”
“So for those of you haven’t heard Emily’s “brushed velvet voice” as described by the Melbourne Age .. here’s your chance ..
As part of the Festival of Jewish Arts and Music, Emily joins a stellar lineup of talented women singing and paying tribute to the legendary Leonard Cohen. Including Deborah Conway, Kate Ceberano, Katie Noonan, and many more.
The show is on Saturday November 7th, for more details check out FOJAM website.
So grab a tea or a G & T and let’s get intimate.
CREDITS:
Executive Producer & host:
Deborah Blashki-Marks (mindfilmandpublishing.com.au)
Podcast Audio Producer:
Sophie Jackson (Soundstreet.com.au)
Artwork:
Sam Moses (www.samanthamoses.com)
Original music:
Jonah Orbach
Voice Recording:
Matia Marks
Design:
Rachel Mcarthy (rachelmccarthy@live.com.au)
Deborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/
Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBk
Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850