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Matt's joined this week by his old friend and former Kerrang! colleague, Simon Young. Simon is a journalist and soon-to-be published author, with the release of his first book - 'So Much For The 30 Year Plan: Therapy? The Authorised Biography' - on September 22nd. He was writer and deputy editor at Kerrang! magazine for 15 years, before going on to produce the Radio 1 Rock Show for one year, and later work with Matt again as the editor of Team Rock. This conversation covers the various ages and stages of Simon's extensive career in the music industry, and, of course, his upcoming Therapy? biography, which you can pre-order now from www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk


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Matt's first book, 'Life In The Stocks: Veracious Conversations with Musicians & Creatives (Vol. 01)' is also out NOW and is available via Amazon, Waterstones & Rare Bird Publishing.


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Matt's joined this week by his old friend and former Kerrang! colleague, Simon Young. Simon is a journalist and soon-to-be published author, with the release of his first book - 'So Much For The 30 Year Plan: Therapy? The Authorised Biography' - on September 22nd. He was writer and deputy editor at Kerrang! magazine for 15 years, before going on to produce the Radio 1 Rock Show for one year, and later work with Matt again as the editor of Team Rock. This conversation covers the various ages and stages of Simon's extensive career in the music industry, and, of course, his upcoming Therapy? biography, which you can pre-order now from www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk


Follow Matt Stocks on Facebook / Twitter / Instagram: @mattstocksdj


Check out the Life In The Stocks Patreon page, support this podcast, and get all kinds of extras in return, from bonus podcasts & DJ mixes to archive print interviews & radio shows.


www.patreon.com/lifeinthestocks


Matt's first book, 'Life In The Stocks: Veracious Conversations with Musicians & Creatives (Vol. 01)' is also out NOW and is available via Amazon, Waterstones & Rare Bird Publishing.


https://rarebirdlit.com/life-in-the-stocks-veracious-conversations-with-musicians-creatives/



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