Keep Sydney Open
New Music Podcast: BATTS ‘The Grand Tour’ NASA debut album launch.

DOWNLOAD the PODCAST via iTunes – #216 BATTS ‘The Grand Tour’ NASA debut album launch.
New Music Podcast: BATTS ‘The Grand Tour’ NASA debut album launch.
Excited to welcome back my friend and Melbourne singer-songwriter BATTS on the Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet! weekly entrepreneurship podcast for the 4th time, as she prepares to hit the road for her east coast of Australia for the launch of her much anticipated and highly-imaginative debut concept album called ‘The Grand Tour’.
NASA’s launch of the twin Voyager 1 and 2 spacecrafts in 1977, which inspired The Grand Tour album, sent a shock of radio and plasma wave signals back in 2012 from Voyager 1 as it crossed into Interstellar Space and on today’s show we chat about what inspired BATTS to reach out to NASA in the creation of this beautiful album.
Voyager 1 and 2 are currently exploring where nothing from Earth has flown before and are each are much farther away from Earth and the sun than Pluto. Like life imitating art, we dive in what keeps driving BATTS into the unknown for her upcoming tours of Australia and the UK, as a solo indie artist, musician and businesswoman.
Super fun chats and what a rad lady! Let’s get into it!
DOWNLOAD the PODCAST via iTunes – #216 BATTS ‘The Grand Tour’ NASA debut album launch.

This entry was posted in entrepreneur, Lifestyle, Music, Podcast and tagged ambition, art, Ausmusic, BATTS, Bondi, Bondi Beach, creativity, culture, Dan Wilkinson, digital media, entrepreneur, Facebook, Female Entrepreneur, Female Entrepreneurs, Hot & Delicious, Hot & Delicious Records, Hot and Delicious, Hot and Delicious Rocks The Planet, hotndelicious, independent, innovation, Instagram, Keep Sydney Open, music, NASA, new music, Newtown, performance arts, podcast, podcaster, podcasting, producer, Save Live Music, Sharon Van Etten, social enterprise, social entrepreneur, social entrepreneurship, success, Surry Hills, Tanya Batt, The Grand Tour.
Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature: Kerri Glasscock – Sydney Fringe festival director & CEO.

DOWNLOAD the PODCAST via iTunes – #214 Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature: Kerri Glasscock (Sydney Fringe festival director & CEO).
Ever wondered what it’s like to be the black sheep? Or have you always known and owned who you are, strived to find your people and pursued your passions ferociously from an early age?
Kerri Glasscock is an absolute baller!! Growing up as a kid in a small country town NSW, Kerri craved a career in performance arts and moved to Newtown as a teenager, Sydney’s hub of arts, music and culture, so that she could attend the Newtown High School of the Performing Arts amongst her peers. And she flourished!
Flash forward to 2019 and Kerri Glasscock has been the festival director and CEO of the Sydney Fringe Festival for 8 years, has run artist-run Venue 505 in Surry Hills since 2004, a director of City Recital Hall and is the co-chair of the City of Sydney’s new Nightlife and Creative Sector Advisory Panel – a panel that was set up in 2018 to provide advice about supporting a thriving, diverse and safe nightlife in Sydney. Keep Sydney Open!
Kerri and I enjoy vast ranging chats on the Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet! podcast this week,from the growth of Sydney Fringe Festival and its 10 year anniversary in 2019 (September 1st – 30th), female entrepreneurship and the business of the arts, Kerri’s real life creative, philosophical and business inspirations, a Bondi Beach x Newtown super suburb and much, much more.
Kerri Glasscock is down to earth, a business person that makes things happen and one of the most inspiring people that I have podcasted with in quite some time!
Ambitious, creative and tenacious black sheep get the job done! Let’s get into the show!

DOWNLOAD the PODCAST via iTunes – #214 Entrepreneurship Podcast Feature: Kerri Glasscock (Sydney Fringe festival director & CEO).

This entry was posted in entrepreneur, Lifestyle, Podcast and tagged 10 year anniversary, 10th anniversary, ambition, art, black sheep, Bondi, Bondi Beach, CEO, City of Sydney, City Recital Hall, creativity, culture, Dan Wilkinson, digital media, entrepreneur, Facebook, Female Entrepreneur, Female Entrepreneurs, festival director, Hot & Delicious, Hot & Delicious Records, Hot and Delicious, Hot and Delicious Rocks The Planet, hotndelicious, independent, innovation, Instagram, Keep Sydney Open, Kerri Glasscock, music, Newtown, Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, Nightlife and Creative Sector Advisory Panel, performance arts, podcast, podcaster, podcasting, producer, social enterprise, social entrepreneur, social entrepreneurship, success, Surry Hills, Sydney Fringe, Sydney Fringe Festival, Venue 505.