Forget about buying disposable camera for your wedding guests, two young entrepreneurs can deliver a cheeky, open photography booth to your nuptials.
Sophie Laundy and Tom Williamson work as advertising agency execs through the day and operate Sweet Cheeks Photo Booths by night.
We investigate the increasingly common phenomenon of people running second jobs as entrepreneurs, changes in wedding photography expectations, marriage equality and the legend of the dicky bird.
We also introduce our new sponsor, Audible. You can get a free audio book by going to audible.com.au/adelaide. We explain it in the first part of the show.
In music, we have a gorgeous song with a video that comes close to matching an artistic aesthetic in keeping with our guest this week
In Time To Think, George Inglis reflects on the Undervaluing Of Arts and Creative Industry in Our Economy.
In IS IT NEWS, Nigel tests us on the theme, Photography.
In the Made To Move Minute, health and nutrition myth busting.
Our music is from a new SCALA Album being released this week, Brighter Than The Sun.
Our SA Drink Of The Week … is not only Bickfords Old Style Ginger Beer but a sneak preview of a brand new product.
But first, David Washington from In Daily presents his midweek news wrap, Talk Of The Town.
More details and timecodes below.
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TIME | SEGMENT |
00:00:29 | Outtake |
Dirty Laundy | |
00:01:10 |
Theme |
Theme and introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo. | |
00:03:20 | Talk Of The Town |
David Washington, editor of In Daily, gives us a midweek wrap of the news we’ve been talking about in South Australia this week. | |
00:07:05 | Free audio books from Audible |
Audible, the Amazon company that makes buying and listening to audible books easy, now has an Australian division and it has thrown its support behind The Adelaide Show podcast by giving you a free book and a free month of access, free. There are over 150,000 audiobooks available for you to choose from. Choose from an edge of your seat thriller like The Girl on the Train, laugh out loud with famous comedians, or discover the newest releases from Harper Lee, E.L. James and many more. Get your first month free at http://www.audible.com.au/adelaide Steve is currently reading (and highly recommends) Mailman of the Birdsville Track: the story of Tom Kruse by South Australian author Kristin Weidenbach. |
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00:10:00 |
SA Drink Of The Week |
Bickfords Old Style Ginger Beer. Tasting notes. | |
00:16:25 | Made To Move Minute |
Max Martin and/or Dr Nathan Harten from iNform Health and Fitness Solutions, Norwood, present a thoughtful minute for pondering more ways and reasons to get moving and improve your health. This week: What they aren’t telling you about cortisone, and how to get the best from it. |
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00:21:08 | Sophie Laundy and Tom Williamson |
Sophie and Tom work at KWP! Advertising in Adelaide and after hours they run Sweet Cheeks Photo Booths. What makes them different is the photo booths are wired to be social media friendly and the duo infuse the whole deal with fun including dress up boxes. |
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00:51:23 | Is It News? |
The news history quiz with Nigel Dobson-Keeffe. |
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01:12:27 | Time To Think |
George Inglis. | |
01:16:28 | Adelaide Visa Council |
Lilly (@stefanie_smith) Visa revoked. Bicycle Institute SA (@BikeInstituteSA) No case to answer. |
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01:23:25 | Musical Pilgrimage |
And our song this week, Someday by Chelsea Turner, is one Adrian Miller, our musical curator recommends. Adrian Miller can be heard on the Radio Adelaide Monday night program, Songcatcher. | |
01:30:12 | Outtake |
Tom can overreach |
Here is this week’s preview video:
SFX: Throughout the podcast we use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the visa stamp, the silent movie music, the stylus, the radio signal sfx, the wine pouring and cork pulling sfx, and the swooshes around Siri.