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A useful guest for odd, honest, human conversations.
Ricky Browne writes, builds, jokes, observes, and keeps making things in public.
His work covers creative practice, modern culture, human behaviour, technology,
media, satire, books, and practical tools through RickyBrowne.com and 7B.AU.
Plain-spoken, funny, curious, and good with a tangent.
Podcast / radio topics
Creative work, making, behaviour, culture, and the funny side of being human.
Useful for thoughtful shows that still want some life in the room.
Ricky is strongest when a conversation can move between practical making,
absurd observations, real experience, and the patterns underneath everyday life.
Creative work and making things in public
Social commentary and cultural critique
Psychology, habits, attention, and human behaviour
Technology, media, AI, and digital culture
Absurdism, satire, jokes, and humour in society
Writing, books, tools, experiments, and creative discipline
Audience / reach
Small but real, spread across books, social, apps, and projects.
Built slowly, mostly by making things.
1200+ followers on Facebook
1000+ followers on TikTok
6000+ books given away via Google Play
25+ books currently available online
Short film Australian Stick Museum featured at the Dubbo One Eye Film Festival
Interview style
Casual, direct, thoughtful, and not too precious.
Conversational, irreverent, and plain-spoken
Mix of humour, reflection, and practical detail
No guru tone and no spiritual authority
Good fit for open-ended chats with room to wander
Best fit for
Shows that like ideas with a pulse.
Podcast hosts looking for thoughtful but funny conversation
Radio segments blending culture, creativity, and levity
Digital interviews on behaviour, media, writing, and modern life
Features about independent creative work and practical internet projects
Images
Headshots
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Contact
Booking or media enquiry
Email Ricky at ricky (at) rickybrowne.com. Include the show,
outlet, topic, preferred format, and rough timing if you already have it.
Good conversations usually start with a real angle.
If the topic touches making things, staying human online, comedy, writing,
tools, media, culture, behaviour, or the strange practical business of trying
to build a meaningful body of work, there is probably a conversation in it.