The Men Who Raised Us
by GQ Australia
October 4, 2019 10:14 am
What does it mean to be a man in 2019? The Men Who Raised Us podcast speaks to inspirational men from all walks of life on how their journey through adolescence shaped who they are today. This podcast is presented in partnership with The Fathering Project. New episodes are released every Monday and Thursday – listen and subscribe to hear more. Hau Latukefu is one of the pioneers of Australian hip hop. One half of the iconic rap group Koolism, he went on to have tremendous success as a solo artist as well as becoming the longest-serving host of triple j’s hip hop show – a role he’s still in today. Now working with emerging artists through his imprint of Sony Music, Forever Ever Records, Hau has remained a central part of Australia’s music scene for the best part of two decades. GQ’s Christopher Riley sits down with Hau to discuss everything from his upbringing in Queanbeyan to climate change, Tekashi 6ix9ine and his work with up and coming Western Sydney group OneFour. This episode was brought to you by The Fathering Project, Australia’s leading fathering not-for-profit, inspiring and supporting fathers to be the best they can be. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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