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Submit ReviewCher just got back from the Third Coast Audio Residency and has some stories to tell y’all. (eyes emoji) Plus! An Open Call about a radical artist making white folks uncomfortable (fantastic!), black woman sisterhood, and footwear made of cork.
Things we mentioned during today's episode:
coast-festival.networkforgood.com/projects/28922-third-coast-radio-residency-fund?project_id=28922">(^^By the way, donate to them if you can!)
Ragdale, where the residency took place.
Stars Hollow. Goddamn it Rory.
media.s3.amazonaws.com/application/2017-Third-Coast-Radio-Residents.pdf">Everyone who participated at the residency this year. Get to know some other radical voices in radio...
Sarah Geis, a fabulous radio producer, and noted Great White Woman.
Today's sponsor, Field Notes. Get yourself a cute notebook.
Some Office, the space Cher works out of and where Postloudness was born.
Birkenstock sandals, and a great New Yorker article about its origins.
Riverhead Books! Shout out to Carla Bruce-Eddings for the bag.
Commuter Barbie, aka James. Another YouTube link FYI.
James works at Gimlet Media now as a producer on the new Brittany Luse project.
Wilma Jean in Gowanus, Brooklyn has dope chicken.
Find us on the internet:
Give us some love:
We're a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop and Postloudness.
Thanks for listening, Love...
C + J
Cher just got back from the Third Coast Audio Residency and has some stories to tell y’all. (eyes emoji) Plus! An Open Call about a radical artist making white folks uncomfortable (fantastic!), black woman sisterhood, and footwear made of cork.
Things we mentioned during today's episode:
coast-festival.networkforgood.com/projects/28922-third-coast-radio-residency-fund?project_id=28922">(^^By the way, donate to them if you can!)
Ragdale, where the residency took place.
Stars Hollow. Goddamn it Rory.
media.s3.amazonaws.com/application/2017-Third-Coast-Radio-Residents.pdf">Everyone who participated at the residency this year. Get to know some other radical voices in radio...
Sarah Geis, a fabulous radio producer, and noted Great White Woman.
Today's sponsor, Field Notes. Get yourself a cute notebook.
Some Office, the space Cher works out of and where Postloudness was born.
Birkenstock sandals, and a great New Yorker article about its origins.
Riverhead Books! Shout out to Carla Bruce-Eddings for the bag.
Commuter Barbie, aka James. Another YouTube link FYI.
James works at Gimlet Media now as a producer on the new Brittany Luse project.
Wilma Jean in Gowanus, Brooklyn has dope chicken.
Find us on the internet:
Give us some love:
We're a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop and Postloudness.
Thanks for listening, Love...
C + J
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