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Meredith Graves is a punk rock musician, magical scholar, and head of the music and occult divisions over at Kickstarter, so I couldn't think of anyone I'd rather invoke for a discussion on the power of crowd-sourced occultism. Tune into Kickstarter's occult-centric October at: https://www.kickstarter.com/witchstarter Follow Meredith on social @gravesmeredith Join the ritual a:t https://www.patreon.com/thispodcastisaritual Follow the Wizard on Instagram @personisawake
Today on an all-new episode of Transmissions, Aquarium Drunkard's weekly interview podcast, we're joined by artist and creator Meredith Graves. She's best known for her work with the punk band Perfect Pussy, her label Honor Press, and as the director of music at Kickstarter, where she's also the Head Witch in Charge, responsible for the Magic and Divination section of the crowdfunding site. Graves joined host Jason P. Woodbury to speak about magic and arcana, about the “purgative ritual” that is Perfect Pussy's 2014 album Say Yes to Love, the work of previous Transmissions guest Mitch Horowitz, her time at MTV News and the incredible artists that allowed her to interact with, Lana Del Rey, Wilco, and so much more.
Meredith and I have been in touch for several years, sharing our passions for music, the in-depth experience of the music business, and the willingness to try and make it easier for everyone to access and share magical knowledge. It's been a bumpy ride recently. In this episode of the Unspeakable Ramble, we tried and assess the current situation in Occulture: from them creating the Magic and Tarot division at Kickstarter, to the rise and fall of the witchfluencer, and touching on the dangerous flirting with the worst kind of Accelerationism. _ Find Meredith: @gravesmeredith on Twitter and Instagram Find Marco: http://www.marcovisconti.org _ WHO'S OUR GUEST TONIGHT? Here's how she describes themselves: Meredith Graves is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and working witch of over two decades. Following a crooked career trajectory from dishwasher to seamstress to singer in bands and host of MTV News, they currently serve as director of Music and head witch for premiere crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, launching their Magic and Divination section to the public in 2021. When not helping esoterically-minded folks around the world secure the necessary capital to realize their dreams, Meredith is a devout student of occult history and tradition, as well as a fibre artist and true crime enthusiast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marcovisconti/message
Steve and Sean talk about the upcoming season of Stranger Things, as well as the Disney Plus (WHAT?!) Goosebumps show! Then, they are joined by Meredith Graves, director of music at Kickstarter and the former lead vocalist of Perfect Pussy! They talk about Meredith's career path, their love of ancient Egyptian burial rites as a kid, their Fango article, what's wrong with the Oscars, and more! Then - Stick around for a special post-interview segment!
What does it mean to truly mentor someone as they seek to bring an esoteric project into the Malkuthian realm? Why is collaboration so important? How can we overcome doubt in magical or ritualistic engagement? Meredith Graves - witch, magician, Director of Music (and Magick) for Kickstarter, and open-sourceress - returns on the podcast to talk about the exciting new launch of Kickstarter.com/Magic, answers your wonderful Glitch Bottle Patreon listener questions, shares her esoteric book recommendations and much more! ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ► ✅ Check out Kickstarter.com/magic - https://www.kickstarter.com/magic ► ✅Follow Meredith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gravesmeredith► ✅Follow Meredith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gravesmered...► ✅Check out Kickstarter Music: https://www.kickstarter.com/musicRecommended Links and Resources! ► ✅John Fowles' ‘The Magus' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magus_(novel)► ✅Stephen King's ‘Rose Madder' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Madder_(novel)► ✅Italo Calvino's ‘Invisible Cities' - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_Cities ► ✅Donald Michael Kraig's ‘Modern Magick' - https://poderesunidosstudio.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/donald-michael-kraig-modern-magick.pdf► ✅The Great Coleman Stevens + The Dark Exact - https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheDarkExact ► ✅Tres Henry's wonderful Georatio - https://georatio.com/ ✦
Meredith Graves is a musician and writer, has been an MTV journalist, and is now the Director of Music and Magic at Kickstarter. I talked to them about what makes a Project We Love (AND what makes Meredith, specifically, love a project). We also delve into sewing, creation, magic, and many wonderful things. Follow Meredith:https://www.instagram.com/gravesmeredith/https://www.kickstarter.com/musicFollow me:https://lasercampaigns.com/
I was thrilled when Meredith Graves agreed to be on my podcast and I am even more thrilled to release her episode. Listening to Meredith is informative, funny and totally absorbing. Her views on the power of our mindset is fascinating and of massive importance to how we think about our life.For me, her infinite fascination and curiosity with our world is motivated by her drive to learn, challenge, grow, improve and make our world a more inclusive and accepting place. She breaks things up to see the constituent parts and then reconstructs them in her world view. Meredith is a writer, purveyor of magik, tarot explorer, witchcraft practitioner, seamstress, risk taker, hardcore noise maker, lifelong rule breaker, journalist, TV presenter and currently Director of Music at Kickstarter. I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.Podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
In 1693, the infamous Salem Witch Trials ended in nineteen innocent people being executed. Although this is the most famous case of witch killings in America, the decades before showed New England being gripped by Witchcraft with hysteria, with accounts of alleged demonic possessions and subsequent executions, setting a precedent for the Salem controversies that followed. We end our series on Satan in horror with an exploration of the cases of Elizabeth Knapp and Goody Ann Glover, where religious paranoia gripped entire communities. We are then joined by Meredith Graves (Kickstarter Music, ex-Perfect Pussy/MTV News) to discuss Robert Egger's modern classic film The VVitch. We discuss the film's profound historical authenticity, magick and witchcraft in contemporary culture, the failings of a puritan patriarchal culture and how it fails eldest daughters, the wide cultural impact of the film, and much much more. The conversation with Meredith begins at 19:30 Join our Patreon! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter , Facebook
Writer, musician, practicing witch, and Kool Keith megafan Meredith Graves brings us an absolute galaxy-brain analysis of the intergalactic rap legend. Follow Meredith Graves on Twitter at @gravesmeredith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to Weird Web Radio! I want to let you all know that I and my family are fighting off the Covid virus. As of today - November 23rd - I'm on day 10. Covid has a real nasty way of letting you think you're winning and roaring back even harder than before. That was yesterday and last night. I appreciate all the well wishes, blessings, and even magic being done on our behalf. I'll do the same for all out there also fighting this terrible virus. Please be safe out there and wear your mask. That part out of the way, it's time to tell you what's up with this episode! Meet Meredith Graves! Meredith is a delight to talk to. She has this way of making you feel like you've just chatted with your best friend. Her knowledge and passion for magic, horror, and even the Devil shine through in this interview. I wish there was more time when we spoke. It's my hope she returns for a part two soon. Meredith's bio: Meredith Graves is a lifelong practitioner of witchcraft and magic, whose enthusiasm for the Art permeates her career and cross-disciplinary creative practice. She is a musician, author and lecturer whose recent history includes two years as the host of MTV news, and her current position as a community Outreach director for Kickstarter (which she gleefully admits is covert money magic, all damn day). Meredith on The Web: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gravesmeredith/ Witchstarter on Kickstarter.com Enjoy the Show! Stay Weird, my friends! Want to know what Meredith plans concerning the 90's Occult?! We go dive into weirder and even more personal thoughts on the Bonus Audio! All that and more in the members only bonus audio extended interview! Join here! It's time to sport a new look? Hell yes! Check out the Official Weird Web Radio Store for Shirts, Hoodies, Hats, and more! Real quick! Do you want a Tarot Reading from an international award winning professional? Look no more! I'm here! Go to my site http://tarotheathen.com to reserve your reading today! Are you dealing with Stress & Anxiety? I'm a Certified Professional Hypnotist, NLP Practitioner, and Meditation Coach with solutions to help you take back your mind! Find out more at https://althypnosis.com You can also come join the Facebook discussion group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weirdwebradio/ New Instagram for Weird Web Radio! Follow for unique content and videos! https://www.instagram.com/weirdwebradio/ You can make a One-Time Donation to help support the show and show some love! Is this show worth a dollar to you? How about five dollars? Help support this podcast! That gets you into the Weird Web Radio membership where the extra goodies appear! Join the membership at patreon.com/weirdwebradio or at weirdwebradio.com and click Join the Membership! SHOW NOTES: SUBSCRIBE ON iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube and Spotify! Also streaming on mobile apps for podcasts! Intro voice over by Lothar Tuppan. Outro voice over by Lonnie Scott Intro & Outro Music by Nine Inch Nails on the album ‘7’, song title ‘Ghost’, under Creative Commons License.
Meredith Graves - witch, magician, Director of Music for Kickstarter, and open-sourceress - returns on the podcast to talk about the intersection of technology and magic, working with patterns in magical ways for specific outcomes, combating the armchair magician mentality, the incredible importance of sewing and seamstressing, answering your Glitch Bottle Patreon listener questions and so much more!►Follow Meredith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gravesmeredith►Follow Meredith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gravesmered...►Check out Kickstarter Music: https://www.kickstarter.com/music✅Support Glitch Bottle on Patron! ►https://www.patreon.com/glitchbottle✅Support Glitch Bottle on SubscribeStar! ►https://www.subscribestar.com/glitchbottle
Meredith Graves - witch, magician, Director of Music for Kickstarter, and open-sourceress - returns on the podcast to talk about the intersection of technology and magic, working with patterns in magical ways for specific outcomes, combating the armchair magician mentality, the incredible importance of sewing and seamstressing, answering your Glitch Bottle Patreon listener questions and so much more!►Follow Meredith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gravesmeredith►Follow Meredith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gravesmered...►Check out Kickstarter Music: https://www.kickstarter.com/music✅Support Glitch Bottle on Patron! ►https://www.patreon.com/glitchbottle✅Support Glitch Bottle on SubscribeStar! ►https://www.subscribestar.com/glitchbottle
It was my intention to speak to many magically operant people around the U.S. working in multiple traditions and cosmologies but the final result was limited because intensive continued trauma condenses time. Meredith Graves returns to talk about the psychic control copaganda poses and the material conditions of the ethereal. http://www.thebronxfreedomfund.org/ https://brooklynbailfund.org/ Frater Pera is the second guest to discuss the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram and the penchant of cops to invoke the archangel Michael. I end the episode with a reading from an anonymous 2018 zine titled Rituals Against the Prisons Nebraska mutual aid Nebraska Left Coalition bail fund extends the whole state. They monitor incoming arrest. facebook/ insta / neleftcoalition @ gmail https://t.co/U6q7uoD8xN Feed the People - Omaha provides food and clothing to people in need no questions asked with Midtown Mutual Aid https://t.co/If9sgBU7KGIn Lincoln, the Everett Free Grocery program also provides food to the community @EruptNebraska https://t.co/oknwExAChK The @malcolmxfound preserves the ideas, actions and Omaha birthplace of Malcolm X. https://t.co/ajFKkbEadx The @BLACKandPINKorg supports so many incarcerated folks and sends a monthly zine tailored to their needs and news. Linktr.ee/blackandpink Lincoln Black Lives Matter on Cashapp and Venmo: HELPBLM Blacklivesmatterlincoln.com
Meredith Graves - witch, magician, Director of Music for Kickstarter, and open-sourceress - shares about how magicians, artists and creators can overcome obstacles, thrive and conquer both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Meredith talks about how to actually define magic in the first place, avoid common pitfalls for magicians and creators, how COVID-19 is changing esoteric and musical topography, how to Hermetically-seal magic so it’s safe, working magically with dogs and pets and so much more! https://youtu.be/pXxZz6FTDt4►Follow Meredith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gravesmeredith►Follow Meredith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gravesmeredith/►Check out Kickstarter Music: https://www.kickstarter.com/music►Learn about the Brooklyn-foraging group The C.U.R.B. (The Collaborative Urban Resilience Banquet): https://www.instagram.com/the_c_u_r_b/*Support Glitch Bottle on Patreon! ✅►https://www.patreon.com/glitchbottle
Meredith Graves - witch, magician, Director of Music for Kickstarter, and open-sourceress - shares about how magicians, artists and creators can overcome obstacles, thrive and conquer both during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Meredith talks about how to actually define magic in the first place, avoid common pitfalls for magicians and creators, how COVID-19 is changing esoteric and musical topography, how to Hermetically-seal magic so it’s safe, working magically with dogs and pets and so much more! https://youtu.be/pXxZz6FTDt4►Follow Meredith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gravesmeredith►Follow Meredith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gravesmeredith/►Check out Kickstarter Music: https://www.kickstarter.com/music►Learn about the Brooklyn-foraging group The C.U.R.B. (The Collaborative Urban Resilience Banquet): https://www.instagram.com/the_c_u_r_b/*Support Glitch Bottle on Patreon! ✅►https://www.patreon.com/glitchbottle
We are joined by Meredith Graves to talk about 2015's Green Room. The three of us talk the politics of Punk Rock, the occult, and the hottest bread takes you've ever heard.
I hung out with Meredith Graves, Ray McAndrew and Shaun Sutkus from Syracuse, New York punk band Perfect Pussy one windy summer day as the band took a smoke break. The band tour van was noticeably dented from a collision, so we sat on the grass in the sun. Perfect Pussy began as a "fake band" that singer Meredith Graves pulled together for her film director friend Scott Coffey's 2013 film, Adult World. But Perfect Pussy ended up becoming a real project and the band were quickly touring North America. Lead singer Meredith Graves was also very vocal about the abuse of power by older men in the music industry--when it was something that people were afraid to do. https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/515-sun-kil-moon-yells-at-cloud-war-on-drugs-suck-my-cock-and-the-language-of-male-violence/ What happened to the tour van? Why did Meredith choose that band name? What was it like to get such quick success? How did Meredith react to pressure to be the focal point of the band? Which song does everyone think about is about sex (when it's really about something else)? What was it like for the band when Meredith decided to call out bad behavior in her hometown music scene? Which Perfect Pussy song is "the hard one" to play? Which song did Ray want to sound like Sonic Youth's "Daydream Nation"? What is "band feelings time"? Which Perfect Pussy song is the first Meredith duet with... Meredith? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the radio edit of the show... 1) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Driver" 2) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Advance Upon the Real" 3) Perfect Pussy, I Have Lost All Desire for Feeling (2013) "i" 4) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Interference Fits" 5) Perfect Pussy, I Have Lost All Desire for Feeling (2013) "iii" NO songs CANCON
I hung out with Meredith Graves, Ray McAndrew and Shaun Sutkus from Syracuse, New York punk band Perfect Pussy one windy summer day as the band took a smoke break. The band tour van was noticeably dented from a collision, so we sat on the grass in the sun. Perfect Pussy began as a "fake band" that singer Meredith Graves pulled together for her film director friend Scott Coffey's 2013 film, Adult World. But Perfect Pussy ended up becoming a real project and the band were quickly touring North America. Lead singer Meredith Graves was also very vocal about the abuse of power by older men in the music industry--when it was something that people were afraid to do. https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/515-sun-kil-moon-yells-at-cloud-war-on-drugs-suck-my-cock-and-the-language-of-male-violence/ What happened to the tour van? Why did Meredith choose that band name? What was it like to get such quick success? How did Meredith react to pressure to be the focal point of the band? Which song does everyone think about is about sex (when it's really about something else)? What was it like for the band when Meredith decided to call out bad behavior in her hometown music scene? Which Perfect Pussy song is "the hard one" to play? Which song did Ray want to sound like Sonic Youth's "Daydream Nation"? What is "band feelings time"? Which Perfect Pussy song is the first Meredith duet with... Meredith? You'll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show... 1) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Driver" 2) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Dig" 3) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Advance Upon the Real" 4) Perfect Pussy, I Have Lost All Desire for Feeling (2013) "i" 5) Perfect Pussy, Say Yes to Love (2014) "Interference Fits" 6) Perfect Pussy, I Have Lost All Desire for Feeling (2013) "iii" NO songs CANCON
This week, we're revisiting a unique talk recorded at last year's On Air Fest. On Air is a rad festival devoted to audio storytelling and the creative possibilities of sound. The festival returns later this month in Brooklyn. You can find more info about speakers and how to attend at onairfest.com Today's episode, a collaboration with The Players' Tribune, was recorded earlier this month in front of a live audience at On Air Fest at the Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn. When On Air Fest reached out to Talkhouse about curating a live episode for their podcast festival, we had an idea: What if we, the outlet where musicians and filmmakers write and speak about their experiences, partnered with Derek Jeter's The Players' Tribune, the site where athletes write about their own experiences, for a podcast discussion about what the first-person narrative really looks like? The Players' Tribune loved the idea, and brought in NFL linebacker Cameron Lynch to speak with frequent Talkhouse contributor Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy). Their thoughtful and often funny conversation takes in a lot, from shutting down the "shut up and dribble" narrative, to the very real pressures of professionally rolling "the dice of life" every single day. It also touches on Fergie's National Anthem blowback, the truth and falsity of people's preconceptions about athletes and rock stars, the perils of Googling oneself, and reckoning with the fact that each of us is "an unpredictable consciousness driving a meat-covered skeleton." Dan Treadway, Deputy Editor at Players' Tribune, and I kick off the live conversation with some background on each of our first-person-driven media outlets. Check it out, and subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer Today’s episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi with Michael Bosworth, and co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi. The Talkhouse Podcast’s theme song was composed and performed by The Range.
Meredith Graves is the director of music for Kickstarter. She is also the singer of Perfect Pussy, runs her own record label, and is a former MTV News journalist. But wait, there's more! Meredith is also a practicing witch in the Solomonic grimoire tradition. She recently published an article in the resurrected horror magazine Fangoria on how Hollywood consistently gets demon summoning wrong on film. Meredith's dog is the President of Hell, the Goetic demon Glasya-Labolas or Caacrinolaas, a terrier dog with griffin wings. We talk about the high strangeness of New York, the rigors of touring, the catharsis of witchcraft and music, the antifascist black metal fest Black Flags Over Brooklyn, and Witchstarter, her pet project at Kickstarter. Twitter: @gravesmeredith The music used throughout the show is from Perfect Pussy's ep I Have Lost All Desire for Feeling - https://prrfectpussy.bandcamp.com The Kickstarter music newsletter Become a Patreon of Black Banner Magic https://www.patreon.com/blackbannermagic Twitter: @blackbannerpod Email: BlackBannerMagic@riseup.net 2/3rds of every dollar raised through this Patreon will go to the Omaha Freedom Fund! community bail fund. As a member of the Revolutionary Left Radio federation of podcasts, Black Banner Magic records in the RevLeft bunker, and the last 1/3rd goes into studio and engineering costs. More info about OFF! can be found on omahafreedomfund.wordpress.com or on twitter @omahabail Support Revolutionary Left Radio and get exclusive bonus content here: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio
Emission du dimanche 11 novembre 2018Playlist :CATFISH - Mama Got the Devil EyeDe Staat - I'm Out Of Your Mind180dB feat. Meredith Graves & Nick Zinner - Road Trip (feat. Nick Zinner & Meredith Graves)The Good, The Bad & The Queen - Gun to the HeadPigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs - Cake Of LightVessel - Fantasma (For Jasmine)Envy - Marginalized ThreadAloe Blacc - A Million Dollars a DayArsun - White Light
Today's episode, a collaboration with The Players' Tribune, was recorded earlier this month in front of a live audience at On Air Fest at the Wythe Hotel in Brooklyn. When On Air Fest reached out to Talkhouse about curating a live episode for their podcast festival, we had an idea: what if we, the outlet where musicians and filmmakers write and speak about their experiences, partnered with Derek Jeter's The Players' Tribune, the site where athletes write about their own experiences, for a podcast discussion about what the first-person narrative really looks like? The Players' Tribune loved the idea, and brought in NFL linebacker Cameron Lynch to speak with frequent Talkhouse contributor Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy). Their thoughtful and often funny conversation takes in a lot, from shutting down the "shut up and dribble" narrative, to the very real pressures of professionally rolling "the dice of life" every single day. It also touches on Fergie's National Anthem blowback, the truth and falsity of people's preconceptions about athletes and rock stars, the perils of Googling oneself, and reckoning with the fact that each of us is "an unpredictable consciousness driving a meat-covered skeleton." Dan Treadway, Deputy Editor at Players' Tribune, and I kick off the live conversation with some background on each of our first-person-driven media outlets. Check it out, and subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future episodes of the Talkhouse Podcast. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast host and producer Today’s episode was recorded by Mark Yoshizumi with Michael Bosworth, and co-produced by Mark Yoshizumi.
Brett Davis gets hosting advice from Meredith Graves and Daniel Ralston. Meredith tells a beautiful laundry story; Daniel talks about the connection between music and laundry; Brett spins some tracks made with laundry sounds. --- PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE US on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. THE PODCAST FOR LAUNDRY IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-podcast-for-laundry/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #80: On this episode we spotlight two people making change in the music industry. You might know Meredith Graves from her band Perfect Pussy, or from her work as a full time MTV News host. She also freelances and runs her own label. Meredith discusses her various jobs, the state journalism, hot takes and PWR BTTM. We also hear from musician Simon Tam about his groundbreaking Supreme Court case dealing with the trademark of his band's name, The Slants. Subscribe to The Future of What on iTunes: http://apple.co/1P4Apk0 Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/1L6T8fl
This week Lucas reads Fix Me by Meredith Graves followed by interview with J. Lucas and J discuss Hemingway's writing tip, write drunk edit sober. Enjoy!
This week Lucas reads Fix Me by Meredith Graves followed by interview with J. Lucas and J discuss Hemingway's writing tip, write drunk edit sober. Enjoy!
New York’s ALRIGHT, if you like podcasts! This week on the show Damian and Chris bring the TOAP touring machine into the heart of the big city,(well Brooklyn), for the final TOAP Live show, but what a way to finish!?!?! Join Damian as he welcomes: punk history author extraordinaire Tony Rettman, his best bud/bully Vice's Andy Capper, Walter from GB and Quicksand, singer/ MTV host Meredith Graves and the Best Show’s Tom Scharpling!!!!! As well as Footnotes contributor Dave Martin!!!! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
On the latest episode of the Talkhouse Film podcast, Perfect Pussy frontwoman talks with actress, director, singer and activist Rose McGowan. Their wide-ranging and compelling conversation touches on McGowan's troubled time in Hollywood; her move into directing; systemic misogyny, gender hypocrisy and violence against women; the no-holds-barred book she's currently writing, and much more – including a surprising and revelatory detour into their respective feelings about death. For more filmmakers talking film and TV, visit Talkhouse Film at talkhouse.com/film.
Two generations of feminist punk icons, Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, the Julie Ruin) and Meredith Graves (Perfect Pussy, MTV News), sat down at the flagship SONOS store in New York for an in-depth episode of the Talkhouse Music Podcast. They’re big fans of each other’s music, and this fantastic talk covers capitalism, rocking gunnysacks, trolls, today’s definition of punk, feminism, chronic illness, stalkers, the “Etsy-fication of riot grrrl," why we should vote for Hillary Clinton, and, as Kathleen says, how she and Meredith have “been living parallel lives like twenty, thirty years apart." Oh, and Kathleen drops the bomb that Le Tigre is reuniting! Subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on futureTalkhouse Podcasts. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Podcast producer and engineer
In the second part of their conversation for the Talkhouse Music Podcast, Janet Weiss discusses her talent crush on Nick Cave and Meredith Graves talks about making music as a solo artist. If you want to start from the beginning, the first part of their talk is here.
In this edition of the Talkhouse Music Podcast, Janet Weiss of Sleater-Kinney and Meredith Graves, formerly of Perfect Pussy, talk about creating safe spaces for women to feel empowered, crashing with your fans, and fist fights. Listen to the second part of their conversation here.
On this episode of Turned Out A Punk, Damian is joined by Meredith Graves of Perfect Pussy. The extended conversation goes many places, including serious discussions about misogyny and sexual violence in punk, as well as far less serious topics. Some of the lighter topics touched on include: - Collections as sanctuary - The Punk Parent Privilege - Tour Isolation - "In door" Dads - The awesome Pissed Jeans - Punk is Theatre Kid - Pro-Wrestling: the punkest of all-sports - Taking a pictures of Rob Van Dam and Booker T - The Murder Junkies - David Bowie style icon
TOAP CLASSIC #34 (RELEASED December 3, 2014):In what is the most critically lauded episode of TOAP, Meredith Graves makes her first appearance on the show.Listen to Meredith's former bands: Perfect Pussy and Shoppers, NOW EPISODE 4-On this episode of Turned Out A Punk, Damian is joined by Meredith Graves of Perfect Pussy. The extended conversation goes many places, including serious discussions about misogyny and sexual violence in punk, as well as far less serious topics.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy