Welcome to the Good + Plenty Producer's Club! Join host Lana Winterhalt as she chats with women, non-binary, and trans-femme producers and audio engineers from across Canada to explore their creative process, obstacles they've faced in the industry, and provide resources and encouragement for the next generation of up-and-coming music producers. Less than 2% of working producers in North America identify as women, non-binary, or trans. That statistic sucks. Let's change it. Join us as we shoot the shit, nerd out, and fight the boy's club together.
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Welcome to the Good + Plenty Producer's Club! Join host Lana Winterhalt as she chats with women, non-binary, and trans-femme producers and audio engineers from across Canada to explore their creative process, obstacles they've faced in the industry, and provide resources and encouragement for the next generation of up-and-coming music producers. Less than 2% of working producers in North America identify as women, non-binary, or trans. That statistic sucks. Let's change it. Join us as we shoot the shit, nerd out, and fight the boy's club together.
Join us for the season finale of the Good + Plenty Producer's Club podcast as we chat with Montreal-based producer Isabelle Banos! You may know Isabelle as the bass and synth player from alt-pop three-piece Caveboy, or from her videos on LANDR's youtube page. We chat about Isabelle's studio space, Chez Ballsy, and what sort of environment and music she wants to create for women, non-binary and gender minorities in the music industry. This is the final episode of Season 1 and we'll see you back for more episodes in Season 2, starting September 2022!
Good + Plenty Producer's Club
Welcome to the Good + Plenty Producer's Club! Join host Lana Winterhalt as she chats with women, non-binary, and trans-femme producers and audio engineers from across Canada to explore their creative process, obstacles they've faced in the industry, and provide resources and encouragement for the next generation of up-and-coming music producers. Less than 2% of working producers in North America identify as women, non-binary, or trans. That statistic sucks. Let's change it. Join us as we shoot the shit, nerd out, and fight the boy's club together.