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  • [BONUS] Backstage Banter Ep 1: Mulch Mountains & Cat Trap Capers
    Jan 5 2026

    We’re currently away camping, so we’re opening the vault to give you a sneak peek of our bonus feed. Backstage Banter is where we keep the raw conversations usually reserved for our members.

    This first episode covers Brea's 5-cubic-meter 'mulch mountain' driveway fiasco, a coffee-ordering saga that makes me sound like a total Boomer, and the day a ranger showed up to reclaim a cat trap while I was out of town. We also touch on some Grand Final heartbreak and a poorly timed birthday migraine.


    If you enjoy this unfiltered side of the show, come join us on Patreon!

    This episode was originally aired as a Patreon Exclusive on 15/11/2025


    Thanks for hanging out with us backstage.


    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


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    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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    29 Min.
  • [RE-RELEASE] Is Life Art? Remembering Sal and Finding Meaning
    Dec 29 2025

    "We wrestle with whether we can curate our lives as we go, or only recognize the shape of it when we look back."


    We are currently away from the studio for a few weeks - trading the microphones for the sounds of the bush on a summer camping trip - so we wanted to take this opportunity to re-share a conversation that remains one of our most meaningful.


    In this heavy yet heartfelt episode, we step into deeper waters to reflect on the life and legacy of our dear friend, Salima. We explore the idea that every life—intentionally or not—becomes a living work of art. From grief to philosophy, from memory to meaning, we wrestle with whether we can truly curate our lives as we go, or if we can only recognize the shape of them when we look back.


    This episode was originally released on 14/04/2025.


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    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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    44 Min.
  • From Forgotten Projects to Festival Stages: Our 2025 Year in Review
    Dec 22 2025

    Celebrate a full year of Pain In The Arts as Lyndon and Brea look back on 52 weeks of creative pursuit. Revisit the moments that resonated most, including their most popular episode, "Is Life Art?" (remembering Salima), and the high-energy session with writer Dom Shorthouse. From the professional highs of touring with Gretta Ziller and playing festival stages to the precarious repairs of a vintage Jayswan camper, the duo discusses the beauty of fitting art into the chaotic reality of real life. Plus, a look at their growing Patreon community and what’s in store for 2026.



    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


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    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Why the Riskier Option Is Worth It (Even If No One's Watching)
    Dec 15 2025

    What gives you permission to take the riskier creative choice? In this episode, Lyndon and Brea explore that question with Dom—a chef, author, and social entrepreneur who's lived by the principle that the bolder option is almost always the better one, whether in music, art, or life itself. They discuss why taking risks matters even when there's no audience, no stakes, nothing to lose but time—and why sometimes the most worthwhile creative act is one you do purely for yourself. From co-writing a novel with a friend to moving to Cambodia, Dom shares how embracing the uncomfortable—and trusting that it might matter, even if you never see the impact—has become the through-line of his life. A conversation about permission, creativity, and the riskier path forward.


    Dom Shorthouse on Instagram @domshorthouse

    Ryan Wasoba on Instagram @ryanwasoba

    Listen to Ryan Wasoba's 19 Second Songs Vol 1 here: https://music.apple.com/ca/album/19-second-songs-vol-1-ep/1454192831


    If you've enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend!

    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


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    For more from Creative Life Chronicles (website coming soon!) and the Pain In The Arts podcast, visit our website:

    http://www.paininthearts.life


    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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    1 Std. und 32 Min.
  • Surviving the Season: Creativity, Commitments and the Human Need to Gather
    Dec 8 2025

    Lyndon and Breallyn mark their 50th episode with a low-key celebration and turn their attention to the crush of Christmas - end-of-year events, family gatherings, school break-ups, gifts, obligations, all piling into the calendar. They talk about how these commitments can derail creative routines, unsettle the rhythm of the work, and crowd out the hours artists fight to protect. But they also trace the other side of it: why these occasions exist, why humans need them, and how communal moments—messy as they can be - remain vital to our wellbeing.


    If you know someone who'd love this episode, feel free to share it!

    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


    Support the show, access exclusive content, or explore our free tier on Patreon:

    http://www.patreon.com/painintheartslife


    For more from Creative Life Chronicles (website coming soon!) and the Pain In The Arts podcast, visit our website:

    http://www.paininthearts.life


    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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    55 Min.
  • Community Mindset: Why Artists Don't Need a Gimmick
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode, Lyndon and Breallyn swap the pressure of "making it big" for the peace of finding your ‘place’. Lyndon shares his recent experience at the Troubadour Weekend at the Burke and Wills Winery, which offered a fresh perspective on what it really means to be an artist. They discuss the exhausting advice creators often hear—like needing a "gimmick" or a "hit song"—and why that competitive, individualistic mindset can be so damaging.


    We’d love to hear your thoughts. Please leave a review - it just might help another artist find their community!

    More about Ceri Hand here https://cerihand.com

    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


    Support the show, access exclusive content, or explore our free tier on Patreon:

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    For more from Creative Life Chronicles (website coming soon!) and the Pain In The Arts podcast, visit our website:

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    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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    57 Min.
  • Brett Wood: From Session Guitarist to Solo Artist
    Nov 24 2025

    Lyndon and Breallyn chat with Brett Wood, one of Australia's finest blues guitarists and long-time collaborator with Pete Murray. Brett shares his remarkable journey from a passionate young guitarist who wrote fan letters to Tommy Emmanuel, to becoming a respected session and touring musician, and now launching his solo career as a singer-songwriter.

    The conversation explores Brett's nearly two-decade partnership with Pete Murray—including his contributions to the acclaimed Blue Sky Blue album—his fourteen years with Melbourne rock band Electric Mary, and the inspiration behind his debut single "Real Piece of Work."

    Brett shares candid insights about working with legendary drummer Chris Layton and the vulnerability of releasing his own material after years as a supporting musician.

    An engaging, deeply musical conversation about artistry, mentorship and life in the Australian music scene.


    Connect with Brett Wood

    Website: www.brettwood.com

    Social Media: @brettwoodmusic (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok)

    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


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    For more from Creative Life Chronicles (website coming soon!) and the Pain In The Arts podcast, visit our website:

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    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

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    1 Std. und 29 Min.
  • From Unhoused Teen to Published Author: The Inspiring Resilience of Skye Cusack
    Nov 17 2025

    Dulgubarra-Yidinji writer, journalist, and marketer Skye Cusack joins the podcast to share her unique and inspiring creative journey. Skye details her powerful path from being unhoused as a teenager to becoming a copywriter, buying her first house, and landing a major publishing contract for her debut novel. She opens up about discovering her authentic voice, tackling heavy themes like cultural disconnection and mental health in her work. Skye also discusses surviving multiple manuscript rewrites and shares the tale of a lone Suzuki Swift, floating down Broome's own Chinatown.


    Skye Cusack on ABC

    The Dangers Of Just One Person - by Skye Cusack

    Pain In The Arts is a Creative Life Chronicles production.


    Support the show, access exclusive content, or explore our free tier on Patreon:

    http://www.patreon.com/painintheartslife


    For more from Creative Life Chronicles (website coming soon!) and the Pain In The Arts podcast, visit our website:

    http://www.paininthearts.life


    Recorded and produced at Morning Phase Recording Room.

    Original theme music by Lyndon Wesley:

    http://www.lyndonwesley.com

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

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.