The Andy Social Podcast
1) 309 - Rohan Stevenson (I Built the Sky)
Rohan Stevenson of I Built the Sky jumps on the podcast to chat about the big leap to being a full time musician, his success to date, going all acoustic and more.
2) 308 - Shep Hyken (Customer Service Expert)
Customer Service and Experience Expert, Shep Hyken jumps on the podcast to chat about how great customer service can work wonders in the music industry.
3) 307 - Ben Hamilton (Kickin' the Punt)
Ben Hamilton of the gambling addiction support group Kickin' the Punt, joins Andy on the podcast to talk about his own battles with addiction and the work that he and his wife Jasmine have been doing ...Show More
4) 306 - Silvio Massaro (Vanishing Point)
Silvio Massaro of Vanishing Point jumps on the podcast to talk all things VP including the latest album Dead Elysium and also sharing some of the challenges he's faced in recent years.
5) 305 - James "Geeks" Geekie (ISUA)
James Geekie aka Geeks jumps on the poddy to talk about his new band ISUA and talk about his years running Obsidian Records and promoting shows at Rosies Live and Monstrothic.
6) 304 - Riley Strong (Desecrator)
Riley Strong from Desecrator jumps back on the podcast (previously EP133) to talk about their new album Summoning and their decision to take an indefinite hiatus.
7) 303 - Cody Jones (Comedian, Flow State Podcast)
Comedian and co-host of the Flow State Podcast, Cody Jones jumps on the podcast to talk about public toilets, new brewery ideas and more.
8) 302 - Broden Minogue (Flow State Podcast, Bonk City Detectives)
Podcaster, Musician and Actor, Broden Minogue jumps on the podcast to talk about all things Flow State Podcast, Bonk City Detectives and more.
9) 301 - Jarrod Goon (Clowns)
Jarrod Goon of Australian punk band Clowns jumps on the podcast to chat about touring, near death stories, John Farnham love and more.
10) 300 - Andrew Hudson (Harlott, Desecrator)
Andrew Hudson of Harlott and Desecrator jumps back on the podcast, previously on episode 22, to talk about changing perspectives on being a musician, touring and the grubs of 2020.