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Pop It

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This is the podcast for popping questions, popping bottles, and pop culture.

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A Conversation with Defund WPD (ft. Molly Bond & Michelle Puch)

June 29, 2020 13:49 - 46 minutes - 43.2 MB

My own experiences reporting on the Worcester Police Department have informed my perspective on community policing up to this point. (I would like to acknowledge my serious place of privilege as a white middle-class woman.) Writing about Officer Alexander Maracallo, the Byrne Criminal Justice Innovation Initiative and the Shannon Grant painted a positive picture in my mind of the WPD's work with our City's youth. This interview with Molly Bond and Michelle Puch of Defund WPD pushed me to be...

On Anti-Racism & Amplifying Black Voices (ft. Magdelene Barjolo)

June 22, 2020 18:03 - 34 minutes - 47.6 MB

We are working to examine our own behaviors, become better listeners, and educate ourselves about racism—particularly as it relates to toxic white feminism (:00-:23). Magdelene Barjolo organized two successful rallies in Worcester during the month of June. We are so grateful for her contribution to this episode of Pop It (:23-:34).

Cocktail Countdown (ft. Joy Flanagan of MS Walker Imports)

May 26, 2020 18:00 - 1 hour - 141 MB

5 Cocktail tips from our friend Joy Flanagan 4 Remote celebrations 3 Quarantine barters 2 Cleaning hacks 1 WFH Workout Thank you to Solon Kelleher for producing this episode!  Follow Joy on ig: @joyflanagan Tiktok: tiktoktailsanddreams

The Millennial's Guide to TikTok

May 13, 2020 17:04 - 1 hour - 85.1 MB

Another Beyonce inspired countdown: 5 quarantine anthems, 4 TikTok accounts to follow (:20), 3 things we've learned about ourselves (:35), 2high points (:48), and 1 low point (:53). Take care! xoxo M&S

Pop Culture Countdown & Too Hot to Handle

April 27, 2020 10:00 - 59 minutes - 81.7 MB

5 snacks (:0-:15) 4 things to watch, starting with Too Hot to Handle, (:15-:37) 3 internet purchases (:37-:43) 2 things we've learned (:43-:52) and 1 hug on locale (:52-:58). 

quar·an·time pop culture

April 18, 2020 17:53 - 41 minutes - 57.4 MB

Reese Witherspoon’s "Disastrous Dress Giveaway" 250 dresses. 3 million teachers. "A Fatal Romance" "Visiting the Vegan Restaurant Chain Owned by a Cult" You’re Wrong About Marie Antoinette Evan Berger on TikTok Streaming: Good Boys, Paddington 2, Dark Waters, Dead to Me, Unorthodox 

Pop Culture Rundown

April 10, 2020 14:02 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

When did you need that rundown by? As soon as possible. Cats VFX Editor Confirms the “Butthole Cut” Was Very Real, Very Terrible Chris Evans Doesn’t Like to Talk About Himself. But He Did. Sort Of. Inside Rapper Drake's Manor House in Hometown Toronto The Dream How to Look Good on Camera, According to Tom Ford They Were the Last Couple in Paradise. Now They’re Stranded. The Weirdly Enduring Appeal of Weird Al Yankovic Alison Roman: Dining In Streaming: Molly’s Game, L...

The Assassination of Andrew Haswell Green (ft. Bill Wallace—Executive Director of Worcester Historical Museum)

March 27, 2020 16:00 - 38 minutes - 36 MB

Did you know the "Father of Greater New York" actually lived in Worcester? This week, we discuss the salacious tale of his assassination. Our telling is sourced from a variety of archived New York Times articles, Michael Rubbinaccio's gripping text: New York's Father Is Murdered!: The Life and Death of Andrew Haswell Green, and the commentary of Worcester's top historian Bill Wallace—Executive Director of Worcester Historical Museum. (There's also a sprinkle of Wikipedia, if we're being ho...

Don't Touch Your Face

March 18, 2020 10:00 - 38 minutes - 35.6 MB

Consider your take out options, bake cookies, and enjoy some of our pop culture recommendations to get you through the week.  Susan Orlean: “Life’s Swell” Sloane Crosley: “The Pony Problem” https://allpoetry.com

Modernism and the Queering of Eating (ft. Elizabeth Blake Ph.D. of Clark University)

March 15, 2020 22:01 - 34 minutes - 31.7 MB

Usually our episodes drop on Wednesdays, but we sense that everyone could use an extra dose of content. Meet Dr. Elizabeth Blake of Clark University. Her research brings together gender studies, food, and early 20th century lit. In this episode, we pay tribute to Bahnan's (we love you Jimmy!), Cait Weaver, and MSG. We also compare Coronavirus reactions among our various educational institutions. Photos by Unity Mike. #WACfunded thanks to Worcester Arts Council. Intro music by Submarine Ma...

CASA Project (ft. Julie Bowditch)

March 04, 2020 11:00 - 49 minutes - 46 MB

Julie Bowditch has become a seasoned expert in the art of fundraising as an Advancement Officer for UMASS Medical School. In this episode of Pop It, she tells us why she got involved at CASA Project and what to expect at the Champions for Children Celebration on March 6. CASA Project recruits, screens and trains volunteers from the community to be appointed advocates for children that have been abused or neglected in Worcester County. We also discuss Taylor Swift's video for "The Man" and r...

Greater Worcester Community Foundation (ft. President & CEO Barbara Fields)

February 26, 2020 11:00 - 46 minutes - 43.1 MB

Is it more powerful to give $5k to 100 organizations or $100k to 5 organizations? Greater Worcester Community Foundation President & CEO Barbara Fields says, "Yes." We discuss housing options, community policing, and Barbara's presidential appointment in the Obama Administration. 

The Ecotarium (ft. President & CEO Lucy Hale)

February 19, 2020 11:00 - 39 minutes - 36.8 MB

Lucy Hale is paving the way for equal pay in the museum world. As the latest President & CEO of Worcester's beloved Ecotarium, she continues to put community first. We asked her about navigating climate change and evolution during her time in the Dallas museum/zoo circuit. We toured collections storage with the Ecotarium's brilliant curator Martin Christiansen. And, Lucy teased this year's Night at the Museum event on May 9, at which she plans to reveal the details of a new Namibian partne...

Oscars Recap

February 12, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes - 32.2 MB

How are you feeling about Timothee Chalomet's Prada track suit? Did someone finally find Bong Joon Ho that Texas chainsaw? Will Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig get the gig? Did you lose yourself in the music? The moment? 

Grammys Recap

January 29, 2020 11:00 - 37 minutes - 34.8 MB

A discussion of Deborah Dugan's dismissal, our favorite flautist, the problem with Finneas, Billie EIlish's breakout year, and Billy Porter's hat. We do our best to unpack this MassLive piece about Worcester's "Next Wave" which noted an emerging workspace for creatives at the intersection of Beacon Street and Jackson Street. We're in over our heads when it comes to defining "gentrification," but it seems we're not alone. What do you think of these studies? Do they help shed light on W...

Megxit, Eh?

January 15, 2020 11:00 - 31 minutes - 29.7 MB

We break down the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's astonishing decision to "step back as 'senior' members of the Royal Family" in favor of Molson and poutine. We also review the irksome 2020 Oscar nominations. (JUSTICE FOR J.LO!) Oh, and have you pre-ordered one of Gwyneth's $75 TSLMV candles? 

Dress for Success (ft. Beth Butler)

January 01, 2020 11:00 - 43 minutes - 40.2 MB

Interviewers make up their minds about you within the first 7 seconds. Your appearance is the most important determinant of whether or not you'll get the job, followed by your attitude. The last thing they factor in is what comes out of your mouth. Dress for Success Program Director Beth Butler is dedicated to empowering women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support, professional attire and the development tools to help women thrive in work and in life. Beth grew u...

Night Lights (ft. Grace Elton of Tower Hill Botanic Garden)

December 18, 2019 11:00 - 47 minutes - 65 MB

Exploring Tower Hill Botanic Garden with CEO Grace Elton. Tower Hill hosts the third oldest active horticultural society in the United States on 171 acres of ornamental, edible, and native plants. We also cover the $120k Basel banana, 2019's top TikToks, and a case of mistaken identity. Photos by Unity Mike.

2019 Pop Culture Roundup

December 11, 2019 11:00 - 52 minutes - 48.3 MB

We’re answering listener questions and sharing our pop culture picks for 2019. We also make our Pop It gift guide selections including: Sludge House Studio mugs, pink flamingo tees from Hundred Acre, Thumbs custom mashups, rose quartz rollers, Lincoln Crafted Candles, face masks, and nostalgic board games. Happy Holidays!

Mental Health Check-In (ft. Emily Swalec, MSW)

November 27, 2019 11:00 - 51 minutes - 47.3 MB

We’re talking about Seasonal Affective Disorder and Mental Health with social worker Emily Swalec. Emily is a program director at YOU, Inc. a leading child welfare, behavioral health & education agency dedicated to helping children and families to flourish and reach their potential. What is your pop culture sunshine? Photos by our pal Unity Mike. 

Green Building (ft. Andrea French—VP of Sustainable Comfort)

November 13, 2019 11:00 - 48 minutes - 44.9 MB

Andrea French is the VP of Sustainable Comfort, a property firm that designs thoughtful buildings with minimal environmental impact while maintaining the architectural integrity of Worcester’s housing stock. Andrea talks about setting goals and shaping attitudes in both her personal and professional life.  On the pop culture front: We are devastated to report that Rosie and Liz have called off their engagement. BUT, ALL HOPE FOR TRUE LOVE IS NOT LOST. Keanu Reeve's has found an age appro...

Timberyard Brewing Co. (ft. Cara Germain, Katie Ohanesian & Nellie Zarif)

November 01, 2019 10:00 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

Timberyard Brewing Company in East Brookfield has only been open for one year, but it in that time, the Timberyard team has activated a whole new corridor for Worcester’s craft beer scene. Timberyard is more than just a brewery, it’s a community gathering place for artists, farmers, and families. It’s no surprise that three talented women are hard at work behind the scenes: Cara Germain, Katie Ohanesian, and Nellie Zarif. We talk about Syrian refugee art, Free Living Farm, and the week in po...

Hot Girl Halloween at Sweet Jane's

October 17, 2019 10:00 - 39 minutes - 36.5 MB

AJ Setaro of Sweet Jane's helps us explore how the year's top stories will translate into Halloween costumes. We discuss pregnant Meghan Markle, the hot Fleabag priest, distressed Lori Loughlin, Jonas bros, and besties: Ja Rule and Billy (and possibly the Situation.) We only brush the surface when it comes to saying goodbye to Worcester's official 'third space' The Dive Bar.

The Scoop (ft. Iris Lyons of WooBerry Ice Cream)

October 03, 2019 10:00 - 37 minutes - 35.2 MB

Can you hear the commotion? She never stops. In between scoops, we caught up with WooBerry co-owner Iris Lyons who specializes in making small batch ice cream with locally sourced milk, cream, and Goat Cheese. In addition to her role as a small business owner, Iris is also a project manager at UMASS and a yoga teacher at Central Rock Climbing Gym. We close out the show with some love for both JLA and JLO. Photos courtesy of the talented Unity Mike. (Brace yourself for sounds of the city.)

Emmy's Recap & Signature Chefs Auction Preview with March of Dimes

September 25, 2019 10:00 - 26 minutes - 37.7 MB

We discuss the 2019 Emmy Awards including Julia Louis-Dreyfus' loss to Phoebe Waller-Bridge of Fleabag, the rise of Killing Eve’s Jodie Comer, and a Game of Thrones group photo—minus Bran. Our friends from Seltzer Time break some news about an elusive social media personality in our midst who goes by the moniker: @ipeelorangesverywell. Finally, we preview the March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction, set to take place this Thursday, September 26th at Mechanics Hall. We speak with event co-chai...

September Issue (ft. Allison Bamcat)

September 19, 2019 10:00 - 39 minutes - 36.6 MB

We're recapping muralist Allison Bamcat’s workshop with a group of Worcester Public School 7th graders. We also discuss this year’s most surprising September issues and take a moment to draw some parallels between two recent profiles: Harry Styles for Rolling Stone and Brad Pitt for GQ.

The Women of Axe to Grind Barbershop (ft. Nicole Boucher & Shelby Reynolds)

September 06, 2019 10:00 - 31 minutes - 29.4 MB

Nicole Boucher and Shelby Reynolds are the women of Axe to Grind barbershop. Too often, we think of barbershops as traditional “third spaces” for men to congregate, separate from work or home. The Axe to Grind team is breaking that mold one cut at a time by cultivating a diverse and creative presence in the community. We discuss Ariana Grande's lawsuit with Forever 21, Rosie O'Donnell's gorgeous mullet of yesteryear, and Just Bieber's bold decision to take his cat to the gym. Photos by Unit...

Aloha Worcester Recap (ft. KAPLAN & Wooden Wave)

August 29, 2019 10:00 - 31 minutes - 30.1 MB

We’re recapping the Aloha Worcester panel hosted by Arts Worcester during the POW! WOW! festival last week. The panel, moderated by Arts Worcester’s own Ryan Hacker, featured three artists based out of Hawaii: Kaplan/Kapache and Roxanne and Matt Ortiz of Wooden Wave.  We discuss our students' reactions to the new murals along with the week in pop culture. What do you think of Taylor Swift’s new album? How do you like The Righteous Gemstones on HBO? Drop us a line on instagram @popitworcester.

POW! WOW! Worcester (ft. Lillipore)

August 16, 2019 04:10 - 36 minutes - 33.9 MB

Over the next week, Natasha Lillipore will paint a mural in Worcester's Great Brook Valley neighborhood as part of the POW! WOW! Worcester festival. Lillipore is a contemporary illustrator based out of Southern California who has designed emojis for Topshop, live-painted at Rihanna’s Fenty Puma pop-up, and released a major cosmetics collection. You can catch a glimpse of her on the dance floor at the POW! WOW! Worcester opening party at 8 p.m. Saturday at Electric Haze at 26 Millbury St., Wo...

Grime and Film Wars (ft. Molly McGrath)

August 08, 2019 13:07 - 41 minutes - 38.8 MB

Recommerce may be one of the hottest trends of 2019, but Molly McGrath has been curating unique retail experiences at Grime in Worcester for a long time. Molly’s personal style and fearless attitude are proof that sometimes the shopkeeper is just as important as the shop. She is organizing this year's Film Wars at Wormtown Brewery. Round up your friends and make a movie from 9/19-9/22 for a 9/28 premier.  

Minisode: Elias of WWE Smackdown LIVE!

July 16, 2019 15:31 - 7 minutes - 8.17 MB

Do you have your WWE Smackdown LIVE! tickets yet? Molly talked to Elias "the Drifter" about his rise as an American professional wrestler, the women making WrestleMania milestones, and the strict diet of a superstar athlete. Get to know the sinister songsmith through a series of 'would you rathers.'

50: Twenty Questions (ft. Molly O'Connor & Sarah Connell)

June 28, 2019 10:00 - 49 minutes - 46.6 MB

Thank you for supporting this project over the last year. We take a lot of pride in elevating women's voices in the city of Worcester and we never imagined how quickly this community would embrace our efforts to do so. For our 50th episode, we answered 20 questions submitted by teenage girls from Central Mass. We did our best to speak with with honesty and vulnerability. We'll be back in August! Until then, you can find links to our favorite episodes at www.popitworcester.com or drop us a li...

49: Chasing a Question (ft. Clare Smith & Whitney Allen)

June 19, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

Aussie researcher Clare Smith and local veterinarian Whitney Allen discuss their scientific paths on this episode of Pop It, taped at the AC Hotel. Clare is chasing a question: 'What makes us sick?' while Whitney strives to educate pet owners across New England. We talk Steve Irwin, cube-shaped feces, and exotic critters. 

48: Grunge (ft. Megan Jasper of Sub Pop & Jenny Pacillo of Joey's)

June 12, 2019 10:00 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

Sub Pop CEO Megan Jasper is a Worcester native with a passion for punks and pranks. She began as an intern for the iconic Seattle record label and has worked her way up. Some of Sub Pop’s recent releases include albums by Iron and Wine, The Postal Service, Band of Horses, Flight of the Conchords, Fleet Foxes, The Head and the Heart, The Shins and Father John Misty. Sub Pop’s first certified platinum release was Nirvana’s 1989 album, “Bleach.” We also spoke with Worcester's Best Server (and...

47: Tackling the Sex Trade (ft. Nikki Bell of LIFT)

June 05, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 42.7 MB

Nikki Bell is the CEO and Founder of LIFT, Living in Freedom Together. LIFT is a survivor-led organization working to end prostitution and empower individuals to exit and recover from the impacts of commercial sexual exploitation. Nikki reminds us that as long as there's a price on one woman's head, there's a price on every woman's head. She critiques S.I. Rosenbaum's recent Globe piece "The case for legalizing sex work." The AC Hotel generously hosted Pop It for the taping of this episode. ...

46: Anita To the Rescue (ft. Anita Amin)

May 29, 2019 10:00 - 45 minutes - 42.1 MB

Anita Amin talks Indian weddings, melted frosting, and three legged dogs on this week's episode of Pop It, taped at the AC Hotel. Anita has patterned her friendships after Leslie Knope and her pets after April Ludgate. She loves Worcester's rebirth almost as much as she appreciates its gritty past. When was the last time you dusted off your Boxcar Children Cookbook?

45: The Business Plan (ft. Michelle Miller of CWE)

May 22, 2019 10:00 - 42 minutes - 40.1 MB

We are joined by our guest Michelle Miller, Director of the Center for Women in Enterprise. This week, we're hosted at Worcester's posh AC Hotel. Michele helps women increase their personal growth, professional success, and financial independence. We imagine what it would be like to own a shop in the Canal District. Michelle talks Sarah through the Strategyzer business canvas, determining value propositions, revenue streams, and customer relations for her hypothetical business venture: "Memo...

44: Brimfield Fleas (ft. Ashley Troy & Emily Briggs)

May 15, 2019 10:00 - 48 minutes - 45 MB

This week we’re joined by Ashley Troy of The Trunk n’ Disorderly and Emily Briggs of Bloom and Barter. We’re talking about Brimfield Antique Fair, America’s oldest outdoor antiques flea market. Ashley and Emily are known at Brimfield for their curated collection of vintage and handmade items. Find them under the striped tent in Central Park and make sure to ask them "what's the best you can do?"

43: Sparkle (ft. Ari Phillipi)

May 08, 2019 10:00 - 47 minutes - 44.2 MB

We’re on site at Sparkle on Park with owner Ari Phillippi. Sparkle is part flowers, part art, and part local wonder. We’re chatting with Ari about what it feels like to make a name for herself as a new retail option in an established Worcester neighborhood. She's an aphishianado, a florist, and a creative. Hear why Birchtree Bread Co. is the best spot in the city for public breastfeeding and why Kim K deserves baby shower #4. 

42: Bank On It (ft. Monica Thomas-Bonnick)

May 01, 2019 10:00 - 41 minutes - 38.7 MB

We’re on the 19th floor at Webster Five Bank with Vice President Monica Thomas-Bonnick. Monica brings over 20 years of experience providing financing solutions for start-ups, women-owned businesses and franchises. Her career trajectory has spanned from the role of non-profit CFO to landing her a spot on Crain’s New York “Business 40 under 40” list. Don't forget her stint as a white water canoe instructor. These days, Monica is in the business of earning trust and building relationships in Ce...

41: Feeling Beautiful (ft. NKD & Unity Mike Hendrickson)

April 24, 2019 10:00 - 57 minutes - 79.9 MB

This week on Pop It, we’re on site at NKD Lashes, Waxing, and Makeup with estheticians Kristie-Lee Laskes and Crystal Whittemore. Per usual, we are joined by photographer Unity Mike Hendrickson, but this time he’s not behind the camera. We’re talking event logistics, wedding days, and the means by which a professional image can lead to women’s empowerment. NKD and Mike want to party with you like it’s 1999 at their 90’s Prom on May 4th to benefit Dress for Success. Find out why Kate Middleto...

40: Equal Opportunities (ft. Stacey Luster)

April 18, 2019 16:15 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

When Stacey Luster was elected in 1997, she was the first African American to serve on the Worcester City Council in over six decades. Now, she is the Assistant Vice President for Human Resources, Payroll, Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity at Worcester State University. We’re discussing diversity, the gender pay gap, and advice for women looking to run for local office. Stacey received her hard-earned law degree from Boston University and we want to know what she thinks of Kim Kardash...

39: Craft Hairdressers (ft. Pageboy)

April 12, 2019 03:39 - 39 minutes - 91.1 MB

This week, we’re on site at Pageboy Inc. where a team of craft hairdressers aim to elevate Worcester’s hair industry. We are joined by owners Brie Brooks and Carissa Clearwater along with stylist Leanne Rowe. Pageboy is quickly becoming a valuable meeting place for creatives throughout the city, including TRVST Collective, a group of artists, musicians, and craftsmen dedicated to honesty and freedom of expression. We talk face shapes, tattoo families, and public clapbacks. You were at my wed...

38: Big Beers (ft. Greater Good)

April 04, 2019 21:01 - 53 minutes - 124 MB

This week on Pop It, we’re on site at Greater Good, America’s First All-Imperial Brewing Company. We are joined by beer and brand specialist JT Ethier, *startender* Katie Mahoney, and front of house manager Melissa Sherry. We’re talking abv’s, beer scandals, and conflicts of interest. How do you deal with the Carlas in your life? We sample the latest from Hella Cocktail Co. and dive into Bieber's hiatus. Sound by John Tonelli and photos by Mike Hendrickson.

37: Live from Hanover Theater (ft. Anna MacInnis & Erin Hockey)

March 29, 2019 03:07 - 1 hour - 164 MB

This week, we’re on stage at Hanover Theater with Anna MacInnis of the Baphomettes burlesque troupe and Erin Hockey who recently appeared in the all-female butcher episode of Chopped. Anna and Erin are womb-level bff’s. We hear their beautiful origin story and then discuss the difficult realities of friend-breakups. Sitting alone in a 2,300 seat theater makes honesty come easily. We cover body positivity, mean girls, and fat rendering. Photos by the talented Unity Mike Hendrickson (Best of W...

36: Provisions (ft. Alexis Kelleher & Nate Rossi)

March 20, 2019 10:00 - 50 minutes - 47.4 MB

We’re on site at North Main Provisions with owners Alexis Kelleher and Nate Rossi—the duo responsible for Crust Bakeshop. Alexis grew up working at Worcester’s most iconic eatery, Coney Island, alongside her mother and great-grandmother. Nate was the sous-chef at Armsby Abbey before joining Alexis at Crust and helping her launch North Main Provisions. For the record, this crew is pro-Jenny from the block and anti-Foodgod. We believe good wine is for drinking. John Tonelli and Mike Hendricks...

35: Photo Vibing (ft. Joseph Gonzalez-Dufresne)

March 13, 2019 14:17 - 38 minutes - 88 MB

We’re on site at the Ivy Corset Building with photographer Joe Gonzalez-Dufresne. As an expert third wheel for engaged couples or newlyweds and a wild visionary on commercial shoots, Joe has become one of the most sought-after creatives in Worcester. His signature storytelling style is noted for its sense of natural movement and energy. Photos by our old friend Unity Mike Hendrickson and sound production by our new friend John Tonelli.

34: Undefeated (ft. Senator Harriette L. Chandler)

March 06, 2019 11:00 - 44 minutes - 41.6 MB

We’re on site at City Hall with the 94th President of the Massachusetts Senate, Harriette L. Chandler, in the room where she got her political start as a member of the Worcester School Committee in 1991. Chandler went on to become the second woman in Massachusetts history to serve as Majority Leader and also as Senate President. At age 81, she has never lost an election. We discuss the ROE Act as well as her transition from SP, which she says was not at all like Joan Vennochi described it in...

33: Queer AF (ft. Joslyn Fox aka Patrick Joslyn & Josh Croke)

February 27, 2019 11:00 - 42 minutes - 39.5 MB

We’re on site at Bull Mansion with Joslyn Fox aka Patrick Joslyn from season 6 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and Joshua Croke of Action! by Design and Love Your Labels—organizations dedicated to making us feel unique and united in our own skin. Josh and Patrick are integral participants in the Queer AF: Art & Fashion Show set to take place on March 1st under the watchful eye of Project Runway designer Sam Donovan. Patrick discusses The Sole Proprietor's warm embrace of his time on reality TV as w...

32: Don't Worry Be Hoppy (ft. Katrina Shabo)

February 20, 2019 11:00 - 36 minutes - 34.3 MB

(Forgive us, we're still dialing in our brewery acoustics.) This week, we recorded at Wormtown Brewery with Director of Marketing Katrina Shabo. We asked Katrina what she thought about the extraordinarily misogynistic article that blew up our beer news feeds this week, written by Brewing News publisher and co-founder Bill Metzger. Did you know, according to the Craft Brewers Association, 31.5% of craft beer drinkers in 2018 were women? We also discuss Per Se's written appeal, Jennifer Anisto...

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