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Vienna People launches new music podcast Kick Ass Chicks

Vienna People has launched a podcast to share inspiring stories and insights from women in the music industry.

By Poppy ReidPublished Apr 24, 2020
2 min read
Jacqui Louez Schoorl

Sydney-based recording studio and production house Vienna People has launched a podcast to share inspiring stories and insights from women in the music industry.

Kick Ass Chicks launches today with three Australian-focused episodes with Liz Drummond, guitarist and singer of Stupid Baby and Little May, hip hop artist and activist Mirrah, and a chat with Jaxsta CEO Jacqui Louez Schoorl, who recently waived the ‘Pro’ subscription fee for 2020 due to COVID-19.

Listen: Jacqui Louez Schoorl on Kick Ass Chicks

Upcoming guests include artist Kota Banks, Studios 301 Studio Manager Shelly Bishop and Audio Engineer and Artist Manager Nicole Lepusic.

Listen: Liz Drummond on Kick Ass Chicks

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The podcast from Vienna People Productions aims to highlight stories and discuss personal experiences and adversities faced as a female in the industry.

Host and creator Jess Dos Anjos said:

“Women experience weird, wonderful and not so wonderful situations and we wanted to create a podcast that focuses on the Kick Ass Chicks of the music scene. We have had a total giggle creating our first series and hope it inspires our listeners, especially the Kick Ass Chicks out there!”

Co-host and producer Michael McGlynn added:

“I’ve felt so lucky to sit down and chat with Jess and some really kick ass chicks during season 1. It’s been surprising at times at how similar our shared experiences are and at other times so incredibly different”.

To listen to the podcast, visit kickasschicks.podbean.com or search your favourite podcast platform.

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