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    femfest

    Explore "femfest" with insightful episodes like "Un'impresa femminista", "12 – Mary Joy (Fox Face, Saebra & Carlyle, Witch Bolt)" and "DAT HEAT RADIO KENNY KNOX EDITION PLUS WE GOT ROB BOO DOING FEMFEST 4 PROMO" from podcasts like ""Chiacchiericcio Fomentato", "My First Band Podcast" and "Black Demand Culture"" and more!

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    Un'impresa femminista

    Un'impresa femminista
    Questo episodio esce a ridosso del FəmFest, il primo festival transfemminista della regione Marche, toccando temi inerenti all'evento.
    Cecilia si butta in una conversazione con Elisabetta Pieragostini, amministratrice di DA.MI., azienda Monturanese e punto di riferimento nella produzioni di tacchi e suole per calzature.
    Parlando dello sviluppo temporale dell'azienda nell'ambito dell'inclusività, questo episodio si concentra sul significato sociale di avere un'azienda gestita da donne, specialmente nel contesto di un paesino di 8.000 abitanti. Attraverso piccole accortezze di tutti i giorni, Elisabetta abbraccia una metodologia femminista per gestire la sua azienda!
    Vi lasciamo questo episodio per fomentarvi in previsione di questo weekend targato FəmFest!

    12 – Mary Joy (Fox Face, Saebra & Carlyle, Witch Bolt)

    12 – Mary Joy (Fox Face, Saebra & Carlyle, Witch Bolt)

    If you live in or around Wisconsin and you like punk and garage rock, you're probably familiar with Mary Joy's work in Fox Face. The Dirtnap Records band has toured Europe, played SXSW and has rightfully earned a spot as one of Milwaukee music's heavy-hitters. On top of her work in that project, Joy also plays bass in Saebra & Carlyle and she just started a new band called Witch Bolt. Oh yeah, and she's also an invaluable figure in the Ladies Rock Milwaukee organization.

    Prior to Riverwest FemFest, which features all three of her bands, Joy came to Milwaukee Record headquarters to discuss the importance of the festival before talking about growing up as a ska kid in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. After taking in some of her first shows at Mission Coffee House, Joy formed a high school band called Nobody's Housewife before (briefly) moving to New Orleans for college and almost instantly being displaced by Hurricane Katrina. She wound up in Milwaukee, playing in bands like International Datelines, Pussy Collector and The Olives — and the rest is history.

    My First Band is sponsored by Boulevard Brewing and PrideFest Milwaukee. The show is edited by Jared Blohm. You can listen to My First Band on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you get podcasts. Music used in this show comes courtesy of Devils Teeth (“The Junction Street Eight Tigers”) and Nobody's Housewife ("Sold" and "Devil Eyes").

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