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This episode takes a detour from the usual SHEROES artist interview to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the O.G. feminist lifestyle and culture publication, BUST Magazine. Founded in 1993 by three women in New York City, BUST started as a ‘zine, made of stapled pages and a passion for their cause: to make feminism cool again. Now a quarterly magazine, BUST has kept going despite financial challenges along the way - and a world which still favors hyper-sexualized images of women on magazine covers and advertisers that sell unattainable standards of youth and beauty. BUST proudly continues to feature news, entertainment, music, lifestyle, and fashion from a feminist perspective, and 30 years on, we need it more than ever. Listen in as SHEROES host Carmel Holt sits down with BUST's co-founder and creative director, Laurie Henzel to talk about BUST through their three decades, and the ever evolving world of feminism.
A general stew of the weighty issues we are all contending with in mid-quar. Contributors: Arjun Ram Shrivatsa, Dave Sewelson, Elizabeth Ammerman, Rachel Martin, Debbie Pastor, Laurie Henzel, (Dana), Julia Nightingale, Danny Arnold, Warren Sloat, Dick Monroe, Erica Castle, Derekk Gardner, Luisa Opalesky, Jason Tallon, Amanda Daisy Lees.
BUST magazine co-founder Laurie Henzel shares the origins of the groundbreaking magazine and how crafts and witchcraft are inspiring the newest generation of feminists. Tune into Laurie Henzel's vibrations at: https://bust.com/ Become a ritual participant at: https://www.patreon.com/thispodcastisaritual
In this episode of “Gold Minds”, Claw Money and Laurie Henzel both discuss: Feminism throughout history, The early days of “Bust”, being a working mom, living in New York, #MeToo, gentrification, politics, and the France riots.We have so much further to go, when it comes to equality for women, but have also come so far thanks to incredible women like Laurie Henzel, and the social progress that “Bust” magazine has aided in. What started as a passion project for Laurie, became a powerful voice and really helped set a positive tone, in what is easily one of the most important social movements to exist in human history. It really comes to show, when people organize their time, resources, and really believe in a cause, great things can be accomplished. We have so much to learn from them.It was an incredible honor to capture her storyYou can follow Claudia Gold aka "Claw Money" - (@clawmoney) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Digital entertainment program BUILD Series takes its popular and extensive live interview show to the next level, adding a new, daily morning talk show “BUILD Brunch," as BUILD Series continues its commitment to bring its fans closer to culture. Airing weekdays at 11am live on BUILDseries.com/Brunch, it will feature a roundtable of diverse, young and influential personalities speaking to breaking news, hot topics and the latest in entertainment. Founders of BUST magazine, Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel, join the table to chat as well as director of "Pick of the Litter," Don Hardy.
Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel are the co-founders and co-publishers of our beloved BUST Magazine, where they have been the Poptarts hosts’ bosses for a million years. In this episode, we are celebrating the magazine’s 25th Anniversary by asking our boss ladies everything we ever wanted to know about BUST but were afraid to ask.
On today's show I talk to writer, producer and feminist Marcelle Karp. Born in New York, Marcelle met Debbie Stoller and Laurie Henzel in 1993 while working at Nickelodeon, and the three started a zine called Bust. Bust grew and became one of the flagship publications of third-wave feminism. After leaving the magazine to raise her daughter Ruby, Marcelle has continued to be an icon of feminism and as one of her projects, currently produces the HelloGiggles Presents show at UCB with her daughter.This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.
Bust Magazine celebrates its 20th Anniversary on a Mike Edison-less episode of The Mike & Judy Show! Judy McGuire is joined by friend and temporary co-host Janet Ginsburg, and the ladies of Bust Magazine – Debbie Stoller, Laurie Henzel and Emily Rems. Tune in for a conversation on the magazine’s history, it’s mission to sexually empower women and it’s transition into covering a wider variety of topics. Hear the ladies discuss the current state of “feminism” and how it differs from “humanism”. This program was sponsored by Roberta’s. “When we first started the focus was being very sex-forward.” [9:30] — Laurie Henzel on The Mike & Judy Show