
John Singleton
Australian advertising legend and longtime friend of Lang Hancock who appears as a guest, recounting personal anecdotes and reflections on the Hancock family dynamics.
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Apr 13, 2025 • 1h 9min
Gina: Love and money – episode 3
John Hancock, Gina Reinhardt's firstborn son, discusses his complicated relationship with his mother and their ongoing legal battles. Investigative journalist Debbie Marshall reveals insights from her biography of Gina and her family’s legacy. Advertising legend John Singleton shares fascinating anecdotes about Gina's childhood and the powerful influences in her life. They explore the intricate balance of being a mining heiress versus a self-made mogul, the evolution of Gina's wealth, and the emotional turmoil within the Hancock family.

Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 9min
Gina: Love and money – episode 3
John Langley Hancock, the first-born son of mining magnate Gina Rinehart, shares candid tales of family life and bitter disputes surrounding the Hancock fortune. Joined by advertising legend John Singleton, they dive deep into the dynamics of the Hancock family and the complex relationships at play, especially with the controversial Rose Porteous. Investigative journalist Debbie Marshall adds rich context on legal battles and Gina’s transformation into a self-made mining powerhouse, sparking discussions on wealth, legacy, and rivalry.

Apr 27, 2025 • 1h 12min
Gina: The portrait – episode 5
In this insightful discussion, Bruce Johnson-McLean, the Wirri Birgubba head curator of First Nations art, shares his perspective on the controversial portrait of Gina Rinehart. Kelvin Kickett, who claims ancestral ties to Lang Hancock, adds depth with his reflections on identity and heritage. John Singleton, a close friend of Hancock, provides context on the family's complex legacy. They explore the intersection of wealth, power, and art, examining how sponsorship affects athletes' lives and the broader implications for Indigenous rights in Australia.


