59 min

Episode Two: Indianapolis Gigs, Guitars and Gender

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Gigs, Guitars and Gender is a podcast that aims to explore the role gender plays in five music scenes across the United States Midwest. Host Abby Jeffers travels to Detroit, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Columbus to talk to musicians in each city about their experiences with gender.


This episode is set in the music scene in Indianapolis, Indiana, and this time, Abby met with Gwynn from There Are Ghosts to chat about aspects of performance, Addison from For the Fire to talk about the confidence and stereotypes of women in rock and Katrina and Jennasen of manners, please to hear about tokenization and female-focused events.


There Are Ghosts


Song used: Trains Collide


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For The Fire


Song used: Overthinking


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manners, please


Song used: Hysteria


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Thank you to Ohio University and the Cutler Scholars Program for helping provide the funds to make this project possible.


Support Gigs, Guitars and Gender by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gigs-guitars-and-gender


Find out more on the Gigs, Guitars and Gender website.

Gigs, Guitars and Gender is a podcast that aims to explore the role gender plays in five music scenes across the United States Midwest. Host Abby Jeffers travels to Detroit, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Columbus to talk to musicians in each city about their experiences with gender.


This episode is set in the music scene in Indianapolis, Indiana, and this time, Abby met with Gwynn from There Are Ghosts to chat about aspects of performance, Addison from For the Fire to talk about the confidence and stereotypes of women in rock and Katrina and Jennasen of manners, please to hear about tokenization and female-focused events.


There Are Ghosts


Song used: Trains Collide


Twitter
Instagram
Facebook


For The Fire


Song used: Overthinking


Twitter
Instagram
Facebook


manners, please


Song used: Hysteria


Twitter
Instagram
Facebook


Thank you to Ohio University and the Cutler Scholars Program for helping provide the funds to make this project possible.


Support Gigs, Guitars and Gender by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gigs-guitars-and-gender


Find out more on the Gigs, Guitars and Gender website.

59 min