Yes, Quit Your Day Job is a real-talk podcast for music industry creatives. Hosted by award-winning, multi-platinum producer Seven Dunbar, each episode dives deep into the challenges and breakthroughs of building a sustainable career in music. From artists and audio engineers to tour crew, booking agents, content creators, and label insiders—we spotlight the people who make the machine move. These are the unfiltered stories behind the grind—and the choices that changed everything
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Adrian Dunbar narrates a story about a time in Ireland when nothing was quite what it seemed.
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YQYDJ Ep 4: Suffer in Silence, Sing in Truth: Aaron Nordstrom on Loss, Identity, and the Long Road to Clarity
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1:00:49In this episode, Aaron Nordstrom shares his journey from being a touring guitarist to the frontman of Gemini Syndrome and his solo project, Mannequin Music. He discusses the importance of taking risks, navigating personal challenges, and the impact of sobriety on his creativity. Aaron reflects on the early days of Gemini Syndrome, the excitement of…
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Bad People present True Crime Crackers 2022 ft. Obscene
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41:12Dr Julia Shaw unwraps Bad People’s choice of true crime podcasts in 2022. Una Mullally discusses the extraordinary story behind Obscene, a BBC podcast that examines the political scandal that erupted following the discovery of a suspected killer in the home of the Irish Attorney General in 1982. Julia also meets Gabriel Gatehouse about his series T…
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Producer Eamon O’Connor, writer Paul Walker and journalist Una Mullally discuss the wider context surrounding the MacArthur affair and the making of the podcast.By BBC Radio 5 Live
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After 30 years in jail, Malcolm MacArthur returns to the streets of Dublin. But the unanswered questions around his case persist. __ CREDITS: Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development producer: Satiyesh ManoharajahDevelopment researcher: Christian …
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Another murder, this time of a gay man, feeds into the rumours that continue to swirl around Malcolm MacArthur. Warning: This episode contains some strong language and graphic violent scenes. __ CREDITS: Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development pr…
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The surprising outcome of Malcolm MacArthur’s trial only adds to a growing sense of suspicion in Ireland. Warning: This episode contains some strong language. __ CREDITS: Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development producer: Satiyesh ManoharajahDevel…
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Murder and politics collide as Charles Haughey, the Irish Prime Minister, attempts to clear the air with a disastrous press conference. __ CREDITS Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development producer: Satiyesh ManoharajahDevelopment researcher: Chris…
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Episode 3: Whatever it is, you are on your own
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24:02Who is Malcolm MacArthur, the suspected killer found hiding in the Attorney General’s home? Warning: This episode contains some violence. __ CREDITS: Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development producer: Satiyesh ManoharajahDevelopment researcher: Ch…
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The police launch Ireland’s biggest manhunt for the suspect. Tip offs lead to an unexpected location. Warning: This episode contains some violence.-- CREDITS: Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development producer: Satiyesh ManoharajahDevelopment resea…
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Two seemingly random killings and a smartly-dressed assailant shock Ireland in the summer of 1982. Warning: This episode contains descriptions of graphic violence and some strong language. -- CREDITS: Narrated by Adrian DunbarWritten by Paul Walker Archive producer: Declan SmithMusic: Jeremy WarmsleyMix engineer: Peregrine Andrews Development produ…
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Line of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar narrates Obscene: The Dublin Scandal, a seven-part series about a bizarre moment in Irish history. In the summer of 1982, two seemingly random killings occurred within the space of days, sparking Ireland’s biggest manhunt. The smartly-dressed suspect, Malcolm MacArthur, was eventually found hiding in the home of Ireland…
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