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On this episode, Dan Hughley is coming to you with the final interview from the 2019 AES show in New York. He’s joined by Terri Winston, executive director of an organization close to his heart, The Women’s Audio Mission. They discuss combining music and technology, putting a new spin on the marketing of audio, recording Beyonce’s band, and a whole lot more.Learn more about the good work the Women's Audio Mission is doing: https://www.womensaudiomission.org/ Learn more about Focusrite Pro: https://pro.focusrite.com/Be sure to join our conversation on social media @focusritepro.
In this episode, you'll learn how Lubiana found her voice through an unusual encounter with the Kora. Kora is called the African guitar but is much more than a traditional musical instrument. It ties the world of music to spirituality and oral tradition. Traditionally played by male, Lubiana is one of the rare women who has emerged as an uprising singer-songwriter, kora player and is on her way to become a griot herself. You will learn about the shocking numbers of gender disparity when it comes to music in sounds and hears from Terri Winston, executive director of Women's Audio Mission.
Welcome to a new podcast called Women in Audio, hosted by Josh Bisso featuring Amanda Shelton and Rachel Kreidburg. In Women in Audio we discuss the audio industry and what things are out there that are problematic as well has listening to us chat about the certain things we do with audio and what things are out there that are interesting. We are all music/film mixing engineers and all have a fiery passion for audio. This episode we talk about the audio industry, Women’s Audio Mission, Reframe, and also some banter/tea that Amanda and Rachel have with their experiences with working inside the field as women. Come check out what we got to say because this is a serious matter but also get to hear what goes on in our college careers as young engineers.
Gay Lebanese-American novelist Rabih Alameddine authored the California Book Award-winning book An Unnecessary Woman and the Lambda Literary Award-winning book The Angel of History. In this interview we discuss (questionable) reasons some Lebanese don't identify as Arab, and the commodification of gay struggle, and writing against empire. TW for use of the word "sand n****r". This episode was recorded at Women's Audio Mission in SF. Photo by Oliver Wascow. Listen to the interview at read the transcript at scribd.com/artactivistnia. Support the podcast at patreon.com/artactivistnia.
Internationally acclaimed soloist, composer and educator, Wu Man is a master of the Pipa, an instrument that dates back almost 2000 years. Wu Man co-founded The Silkroad Project with Yo-Yo Ma and has collaborated with many illustrious composers including Phillip Glass, Tan Dun and Terry Riley and has written for The Kronos Quartet. In 1998 she was awarded The Bunting Fellowship at Harvard University and was the first Chinese traditional musician to receive The United States Artist Fellowship in 2008. We caught up with her on tour with the Huayin Shadow Puppet Band at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall and had a wonderful talk about Silkroad, the challenges of composing for different instruments and her association with Boston. Song List: Song 1: White Snow in a Sunny Spring (Wu Man and Friends) Song 2: Sound of a Voice Suite (Wu Man/Phillip Glass - Theater Music Vol. 1) Song 3: Four Chinese Paintings - Gobi Desert at Sunset Composed by Wu Man on pipa, arranged for string quartet by Danny Clay © 2016 Kronos Arts Publishing ℗ 2016 Kronos Performing Arts Association Commissioned for Fifty for the Future: The Kronos Learning Repertoire Produced by Kronos Quartet Recorded December 2015 at Women's Audio Mission, San Francisco, CA Engineered by Laura Dean and Terri Winston/Women's Audio Mission Assistant Engineers: Aimee Hamel, Maryam Qudus, Hayley Baysinger, Erin Baumann Song 4: Huayin Shadow Puppet Band performance excerpt Join us at Above The Basement! Go to www.patreon.com/abovethebasement for more information
In the latest edition of the Sound Women Podcast we shine a light on the technical roles within sound & audio. Whether you work in this field or not, we’re here to break down the barriers and reinforce the message that tech is not as scary as it seems! Presenter Ann Charles is joined by Ioana Barbu, an engineer from Bauer Media and Aradhna Tayal, a producer and organiser of RadTechCon. We hear from Terri Winston, the founder of the Women’s Audio Mission in California. Plus, we'll be discussing the opportunities out there for you to get yourself fully tech-trained up. This episode was produced by Hayley Clarke and engineered by Candela Palencia. Thanks to Sound Women supporters Somethin Else for hosting the recording of this episode and also to all our contributors for volunteering their time. Find out more about Sound Women at www.soundwomen.co.uk and join the conversation on Twitter by following @soundwomen or using the hashtag #SWPodcast. Find out more about the amazing Sound Women featured in this episode: Ann Charles - http://anncharles.tv/ Aradhna Tayal - www.clockhousemedia.com Terri Winston, Women's Audio Mission - womensaudiomission.org Contributors Presenter Ann Charles @sparkyannc Producer: Hayley Clarke @iamhayleyclarke Aradhna Tayal - @AradhnaTayal Ioana Barbu - @Jeanne_Barbu Women's Audio Mission - @womensaudio Thanks to @SomethinElse for the studio #WomenInTech #RadTechCon Further Info www.radiotechcon.com https://www.wisecampaign.org.uk/ http://www.womenintechnology.co.uk/ https://www.everywoman.com/ http://www.wes.org.uk/ http://www.aes-uk.org/