She's the woman behind some of Hollywood's biggest success stories (the Mission: Impossible franchise, War of the Worlds) and Paula Wagner has plenty to say on gender equity, working with Tom Cruise and the movie she wishes that people had loved more.
Can recipes change lives? Chef Massimo Bottura certainly thinks so
Massimo Bottura is one of the world's greatest chefs, but there's more to him than just his delicious creations: he believes recipes can change lives.
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
George R.R Martin reviews GOT porn "Game of Bones"
Happy Game of Thrones day. Still one of my all time favourite moments in an interview. Back in 2013 I sat down with the creator of the megahit Game of Thrones and discovered that when George R. R. Martin started writing the books back in 1991 he had no idea what a cult phenomenon it would become both on the page and in the HBO TV series.
He also talks about Piracy and why he actually NEEDS fans to help write the books.
Can Mushrooms Solve World Hunger? Meet utter legend Chido Govera
This is Chido Govera. By the age of 11 she had already lost her mother to AIDs, become primary care-giver to her toddler brother, turned down an offer to marry a 36yo man and survived horrific abuse. Then she learned how to turn agricultural waste into mushrooms and suddenly this orphan girl became the most important person in the village. The power dynamics and the economics were thrown into complete disarray. If you like awesome women, doing awesome things, awesomely you should watch this.
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
Tina Fey gave Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt heart palpitations
Definitely one of my favourite interviews of last year. Ellie Kemper (Kimmy) also says some really interesting things about what she learnt from Steve Carrell in terms of how to lead a set. Have a watch, feel free to comment and lemme know how you're enjoying Season 2.
Andy Thomas: A Day with Australia's Astronaut
Adelaide-born Andy Thomas has spent 177 days, 9 hours and 14 minutes in space. I spoke to him about the effect space has on your body, mind, relationships - oh - and what happens when you set fire to a Russian space station.
Shot by David May
Edited by Marc Fennell
Jon Favreau on Garry Shandling, Jungle Book and Cooking
Iron Man director Jon Favreau talks fighting for Robert Downey Jr in Iron Man, the late Garry Shandling and his new film The Jungle Book.
Nia Vardalos on immigration & how adopting changed her career
She's the woman behind the highest-grossing rom-com of all time: Nia Vardalos talks love, motherhood and immigration.
Alan Alda: fame, death, madness and masturbation
The screen and science legend talks fame, mental illness and masturbation.
Melissa McCarthy: Feminism, Film and Hammer Pants
Melissa McCarthy and her husband Ben Falcone chat about their new film The Boss, feminism, her goth stage, comedy and welp, a whole lotta things.
Lockout Laws: Feed Forum
Are the lockout laws working?
Are we saving lives but sacrificing jobs?
Can Sydney be a vibrant international tourist destination if our streets aren't safe?
Are we all being made to pay for a few people's mistakes?
Last month thousands took to the streets to protest against the lockout laws, while a Facebook post on the subject by State Premier Mike Baird drew over 15,000 heated responses.
Now, with Queensland about to adopt similar legislation, the controversy is bound to spread even further.
I lead a panel bringing the key players of this contentious issue. Doctors, protestors, politicans, and local residents will hammer out the issues face to face in front of an audience at a Kings Cross pub.
Dr Brian Greene and the symphony of science
Theoretical physicist Doctor Brain Greene talks his love of science and his mission to spread it around the world.
Piper Kerman: The woman behind Orange Is The New Black
She turned her real-life prison story into one of the most watched shows on television: Orange Is The New Black's Piper Kerman talks serving time, institutionalised racism and the power of women's stories.
Alix Generous vs. Autism
She's an inspirational speaker, ground-breaking scientist and woman living with Asperger's Syndrome. Take a look inside the powerful mind of Alix Generous.
Dr Michael Mosley: Defeating Diabetes & 5:2 Diet
He's responsible for one of the most popular diets in recent years: Michael Mosley is the guy behind 5:2.
The US Presidential Candidate Who Wants to Abolish Death
Meet the Transhumanist US Presidential candidate Zoltan Istvan who not only wants to beat Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, but - also - death itself.
The Price of K-Pop Stardom: JJCC's Prince Mak
Never in a million years would I have truly understood the work ethic that goes into being a pop star until I sat down with Henry "Prince" Mak. Mak had a fairly normal childhood growing up in western Sydney. And then, he ran away to China to try his hand at the music world. Now better known as Prince Mak - one fifth of K-pop group JJCC - the 25-year-old has a profoundly life from the one he left behind in Australia.
Ben Stiller on the Tragedy Behind Zoolander 2
Blue Steel himself Ben Stiller sits down with me to chat Zoolander 2 and the tragedy that held back the sequel for 15 years.
Inside South Park Studios with Trey Parker & Matt Stone
Just how do you make an episode of South Park in six days? And what happens when you drop acid at the Oscars? Matt Stone and Trey Parker are getting set to bring the excellent blockbuster musical The Book of Mormon to Australia. For the first time ever they let Australian cameras into their studios to see how it's done.
Remembering Alan Rickman
RIP Alan Rickman. I was very lucky to sit down and chat with the man last year and the first story in the interview about his drama teacher hating his (now iconic) voice still astounds me. They said it was “like a drain pipe”. Remember him well because - by Grapthar’s hammer - he was bloody good.