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Matt and Shamis from emerging band "The Flaming Goes" are in their first radio interview about their new single "More Than Seven". Originally a cover band playing songs at gigs and weddings, they began writing their own songs during the COVID-19 shutdown. They speak about their highlights and challenges of their creative journey. Listen in to hear about how they got it done, the meaning of their band name, music composition and their next steps. Be sure to watch this space and follow them on social media. Interviewed by Brendon Zhu and Richard Bell.

Donny Chien is a Co-Founder of YWaste, a social enterprise that aims to reduce food wastage through innovative means. We talk about some recent initiatives, the impact of YWaste on reducing food wastage and how you can get involved.

John Zhang is the Rotary Assistant Governor for the City North District. We talk about how the local Rotary clubs are responding to the challenges of COVID-19 and how to engage more young people in community groups such as Rotary. Listen in for an interesting community conversation!

Nedr is an emerging Sydney-based artist with a broad performance scope including Folk, Alternative, Soul, Rnb and Jazz. He talks with Richard Bell about his recently released song "About You" and his singer-songwriter journey. Listen to hear about how he met his producer Dominik Dale and the next steps for his exciting career with multiple tracks in the works! You can find the latest updates from him on Facebook, Instagram and Spotify by searching "Nedr".

Steve Khouw was a contestant on Season 3 of Australian Survivor and will be an upcoming participant on Adventures All-Star. We talk about his experiences on reality tv and his tips for how you can be selected. We also discuss his passion for the not-for-profit community such as men's health and women's community shelters. Interviewed by Brendon Zhu and Richard Bell.

Matthew is the immediate past president of Rotary Club of Chatswood International and he shares about his involvement with Rotary. We discuss his term as the president and the recent impacts of COVID-19 on his local rotary club. Matthew also recently started a restaurant during the peak of COVID-19 and he explains his rationale for this leap of faith. We talk about the implications on the hospitality industry and his projections on the future of catering.

Lincoln is the immediate past president of the Sydney University Dramatic Society and Director of the sold-out Macbeth major production which is now underway. He shares about his experience in student theatre, the impact of COVID-19 on the creative arts industry and why he picked Macbeth. Tune in for a great conversation!

Gloria is a cafe owner in Chatswood and during the peak of the COVID-19 shutdowns, she provided free lunch to frontline health care workers at the Royal North Shore Hospital and vulnerable members of the community as part of the Share Love initiative. She talks about these experiences of giving to the community even when cafes were doing it tough as they were only allowed to conduct deliveries during the shutdown. Interviewed by Richard Bell.

Sean-Isaac Tng is a drummer for Jessica Mauboy, Jayesslee and Jai Waetford, and has played for significant events such as Firefight Australia, X Factor Australia and the Australian Open. He picked up the drums at 3 years old and shares the perspective and importance of drums within the creative space.

Jason Li is heavily involved with a variety of local community initiatives such as Unit Commander of the NSW State Emergency Service Willoughby-Lane Cove Unit, Inner Sydney Hub Leader for St John Ambulance, Lions Club of Sydney Defence & Emergency Services and the Army Reserves. He is also the Principal Lawyer of Jason Li Lawyers and talks about how he is able to apply these professional skills in the community sector and how you can get involved. Interviewed by Richard Bell.