Representation and Appropriation

This week, Andrew talks about his trip to Bellingham and Emily chats about her upcoming mini-tour of Texas. A few of our listeners asked us to talk about Black History Month, so Emily wanted to talk about the importance of representation (and how black women are more likely to die in childbirth and how black children are perceived as being older) and Andrew wants to talk about cultural appropriation.  We also talk about the She Shreds article highlighting 100 black women who play guitar.  Here's a link to the podcast American Scandal, which discusses the payola scandal.  This episode was sponsored by Jennings Guitars.  Like the podcast? Support us on Patreon for some sweet perks! We have merch, including additions to our For Fuzz Sake lineup! Get some, get SOME. Outro song is "Little Pink Room" by Michelle Sullivan and the All Night Boys (feat. Emily on guitar)

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Get Offset is hosted by Emily Harris and touches on a different topic each week. From new products to controversies in the music and guitar industries, Emily brings her years of music business experience to audio essays and discussions. Having worked heavily in live music and the musical instrument industries, as well as being a performer in bands covered on NPR and Big Takeover, Emily and her guests are dedicated to offsetting the status quo of guitar and gear culture. But they're also not too serious about it. Usually.