Musician and synth-enthusiast Seja talks to her guests about their creative endeavours, where they came from, and what inspires them. She is also asking about the strangest or worst show/experience the person has had as part of their artistic venture. The answer to this question will not only be played on the podcast, but also illustrated by a different artist each time. Illustrations will be posted on the HearSej Facebook and Instagram pages.

HearSej
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Musician and synth-enthusiast Seja talks to her guests about their creative endeavours, where they came from, and what inspires them. She is also asking about the strangest or worst show/experience the person has had as part of their artistic venture. The answer to this question will not only be played on the podcast, but also illustrated by a different artist each time. Illustrations will be posted on the HearSej Facebook and Instagram pages.
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Recent Episodes

April 18, 2026
#110 - Kutcha Edwards
Seja talks to her guest Kutcha Edwards about his 60th birthday shows ’60 cycles around the sun’, his experiences playing on the world’s biggest stages such as the Sydney Opera House and how Robert Cray inspired him to first write songs. They chat about the story of his song ‘Today’, their love of Omnichords, writing through your spirit rather than your intellect, and listening with your whole being. Kutcha tells Seja about his role in burying family members, being an independent artist and intergenerational trauma. All illustrations for the show can be seen on Instagram @Hearsejpodcast of on the HearSej Facebook page.

April 5, 2026
#109 - Kim Salmon (The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon)
Seja talks to her guest Kim Salmon (The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon) about the Perth punk scene, his first guitar and learning from a jazz teacher when all he wanted was to play was rock n roll. They chat about playing Deep Purple songs, being no good at commerce and trying to imagine what bands sound like from reviews. Kim tells Seja about hearing the Ramones for the first time, songwriting in his early bands the Cheap Nasties and the Scientists, and what keeps him making art. Kim’s strange experience was illustrated by Seja. All illustrations can be seen on instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej Facebook page. The Scientists on Countdown in 1980 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-5BShdW1fE

March 17, 2026
#108 - William Crighton
Seja talks to her guest William Crighton about the making of his new album Colonial Drift and his collaborators. He tells Seja about growing up in western New South Wales, how he was introduced to singing by his mother and grandmother teaching him church hymns and how that fused music and spirituality together for him from an early age. William talks about living in America, his experience with cultural cringe and cultural/ancestral guilt and how seeing Merle Haggard changed his feelings about his musical journey. They talk about trying to reconcile our own complicity in a climate crisis as an artist, different practices around lyric writing and band members feeling like family. William’s strange show story was illustrated by Seja. All illustrations can be seen on instagram @hearsejpodcast or on the HearSej Facebook page. End podcast theme by Sam Cromack.
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