Hard House History

In this hilarious and raw episode of When I Grow Up, Paul Glazby sits down with Gold Coast family lawyer Liza Friedwald, and let’s just say, It’s a journey.

From her first day in court with nothing but a pen and paper (and no idea what an axle is), to prosecuting overloaded truckies, handling money laundering cases, surviving postnatal depression, and being evacuated during the Lindt Café siege, Liza has seen it all.

They chat about how Sam Brown’s “Can I Get a Witness” music video inspired her to become a lawyer, the real-life realities of being a barrister in Sydney, surviving postnatal depression during COVID, and how a video game gave her peace of mind during a hostage crisis. Oh, and yes, she once set up a Grindr profile under the name "Axel" for a legal case.

It’s brutally honest, deeply funny, and full of surprising insights from a career in the courtroom (and out of it).

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What is Hard House History?

Welcome to Hard House History, formerly known as When I Grow Up, hosted by Hard House icon Paul Glazby. This podcast dives deep into the evolution of the Hard House movement, exploring the music, the culture, and the unforgettable nights that defined an era. Join Paul as he reconnects with the DJs, producers, promoters, and fans who built the scene from the underground up. Whether you lived it or are discovering it for the first time, Hard House History is your front-row seat to the beats, stories, and energy that still move dancefloors today.