Today, we talk about the Cosby verdict, women's vindication and the fierceness of Michelle Wolf.
Guest Amy Brown-White, diversity and inclusivity consultant, teaches us the basics of how to teach diversity in the education system, and how we can practice diversity in our own lives within our community. Amy also started a business called Travelwidth to help connect people of size with information about where and how to travel in ways where they won't feel otherized or excluded because of their size.
Next we welcomed Sara Milonovich, musician, farmer and co-founder of Rootstock Farm Fest, who talked about learning the art of folk music from the early age of 4 and beginning her career as a touring musician at the age of 16. With her vast experience in the music industry and as a touring musician Sara has no shortage of stories about what women face on the road and in the music industry. Sara co-founded Rootstock as a way to use music to help local farmers obtain emergency funding while waiting for their insurance to kick in. Her band Daisycutter will be performing at Rootstock, on Saturday, May 12th. Go support the farmers and enjoy some amazing music, food and craft beers!
Next week we have a special guest hostess, Carla Rozman, artist and designer, who will be filling in for Shana while she's away. Theresa and Carla will be talking art and process and sitting down with special guest, Jen Donovan of Le Shag beauty and salon.
Sara Milonovich
http://www.daisycutter.net/
Rootstock Fest
https://www.rootstockfest.org/
Today’s show was engineered by Manuel Blas of Radio Kingston, www.radiokingston.org.
We heard music from Shana Falana, http://www.shanafalana.com/, Daisy Cutter, and audio from our guests voicemails!
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