• Isaac Ryan Brown | What Disney Doesn’t Tell You About Child Stars
    Apr 1 2026

    Isaac Ryan Brown might only be 20 years old — but his career already reads like a Hollywood biography.

    He first went viral at 6 years old singing Michael Jackson on America’s Got Talent, before becoming one of Disney Channel’s breakout stars on Raven’s Home. Since then he’s worked on major shows like Black-ish, voiced characters in Family Guy, and is now launching his music career after hitting #1 on UK iTunes.

    In this episode, Isaac sits down with Mo Gilligan to talk about:

    • Growing up in Detroit before moving to Hollywood

    • Auditioning for Disney and landing Raven’s Home

    • The reality of child stardom behind the scenes

    • Staying grounded while fame hits young

    • Working on shows like Black-ish and Family Guy

    • Why the music industry is a completely different game

    He also shares incredible stories about performing as a kid, the pressures of Hollywood, and the lessons he learned growing up in the spotlight.

    This is Isaac Ryan Brown’s Beginning, Middle & End.

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    56 mins
  • K Trap Reveals The Truth About Drill Music
    Mar 25 2026

    This week on Beginning, Middle & End, Mo Gilligan sits down with K Trap for one of the most honest conversations about fame, music, and growth you’ll hear all year.

    From the moment K Trap removed the balaclava that defined his early career, to scoring a global hit with “Warm,”he’s been navigating the pressure of evolving in a genre that often refuses to let artists change.


    In this episode they talk about:


    1. The real reason K Trap took off the mask — and why people said he was “finished”
    2. How Drake bringing him out at Wireless changed everything
    3. Why drill music gets blamed for everything
    4. Being recognised in the Maldives playing tennis
    5. The pressure on young rappers to flex chains and success
    6. Building a business empire beyond music
    7. Fatherhood and finding purpose outside the industry

    Plus K Trap opens up about being an introvert, the anxiety behind fame, and why he’s determined to become a global artist — not just a drill rapper.

    This is the Beginning, Middle & End of K Trap’s journey so far.

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    51 mins
  • From Harry Potter to Shakespeare’s King | Alfred Enoch
    Mar 18 2026

    From child wizard to Shakespearean king.

    This week on Beginning, Middle & End, Mo sits down with Alfred Enoch — the actor many first met as Dean Thomas inHarry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone — to talk about the wild journey from childhood fame to leading the Royal Shakespeare Company.

    They dive into the reality of growing up inside one of the biggest film franchises in history, the surreal moment Alfred realised people saw themselves in his character, and how landing How to Get Away with Murder changed his life overnight.

    It’s a funny, thoughtful conversation about identity, craft, and what it means to take your place on stage.

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    56 mins
  • Darcus Beese: Inside the Music Industry Nobody Talks About
    Mar 11 2026

    What does it take to discover a generational superstar?

    In this episode, Mo Gilligan sits down with music industry legend Darcus Beese — the man behind artists like Amy Winehouse, Florence + The Machine, Mumford & Sons, Jessie J, and Sugababes.

    From starting out making tea at Island Records to becoming the first Black president of a major record label, Darcus shares the real stories behind the music industry: the risks, the pressure, and the magical moments when you hear a classic record for the very first time.

    He reveals what it was like hearing Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” for the first time in the studio, why most artists fail before their first hit, and how the music industry has completely changed in the streaming era.

    Darcus opens up about the cost of success, the regrets that come with chasing greatness, and the reality of balancing ambition, family, and mental health.

    This is a rare look behind the curtain of the music industry—from someone who helped shape it.

    If you love music, creativity, and the untold stories behind iconic careers, you’re going to love this episode.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Paloma Faith on Imposter Syndrome, Brits Wins & Surviving the Music Industry
    Mar 4 2026

    This week on Beginning, Middle & End, Mo sits down with the one and only Paloma Faith.

    From growing up in Hackney to winning at the Brit Awards, Paloma opens up about signing a “terrible” first record deal, living in a rented flat while already famous, and why imposter syndrome never really goes away.

    She talks motherhood, money, trolls, gratitude, and the surprising moment that made her album shoot to number one. There’s chaos, wisdom, and a few industry secrets along the way — including wild rider stories, after-party politics, and why Samuel L. Jackson might be her most honourable contact.

    This isn’t just a music chat. It’s about resilience. It’s about recognising opportunity. It’s about staying human in an industry designed to change you.

    Raw, funny and vulnerable — this is the REAL Paloma Faith.

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    54 mins
  • Rapper Denzel Curry on Stage Diving, Fame & Survival
    Feb 25 2026

    Rapper and artist Denzel Curry joins Mo Gilligan for a deep conversation about music, ownership, and survival in the industry. From touring with rock legends to stage-diving chaos, Denzel opens up about the importance of owning his masters, dealing with loss, and building a legacy beyond hits.

    They talk viral success, XXL fame, independent deals, and why hip-hop needs community again — plus wild stories from tours around the world.


    This is Denzel Curry like you’ve never heard him before.

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    44 mins
  • Marlon Davis: Finding Comedy back after his coma.
    Feb 18 2026

    On this week’s episode of Beginning, Middle & End with Mo Gilligan, Mo sits down with comedian Marlon Davis for a conversation that’s as funny as it is unexpectedly deep.

    Marlon takes us right back to the beginning. His school days learning fine arts, discovering creativity before comedy, and how those early artistic influences shaped the performer he’d eventually become. It’s a side of Marlon people don’t often hear about.

    From there, we get into the middle including the life-altering moment he woke up from a coma and had to piece his memory, identity and sense of self back together. What does it do to you when you can’t remember parts of your own story? And how do you rebuild your confidence when life hits reset?

    And of course, the end… or at least where he is now. The graft, the growth, the laughs — and the mindset it takes to survive this industry.

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    55 mins
  • Michelle De Swarte from Modelling to Comedy and Everything In Between
    Feb 11 2026

    From Brixton estates to New York runways, and finally to the raw, unpredictable world of stand-up comedy — Michelle doesn’t do ordinary career paths. In this episode, she joins the podcast to unpack the wild pivot from modeling to comedy, the reality of chasing success across continents, and why reinvention is sometimes the bravest move you can make.

    Michelle’s journey is unpredictable, fearless, and seriously funny — and this conversation is no different.

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    1 hr and 9 mins