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The #1 feminist music tech podcast, featuring deep-diving episodes into all things music production and home recording and fascinating guest episodes with women making music with technology, hosted by Isobel Anderson.

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  • EP#109: Why I'm Closing Girls Twiddling Knobs: Isobel spills the tea with special guest Rosie Bans
    Dec 26 2025

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    In this deeply honest and reflective conversation, Isobel Anderson is joined by musician, educator and Radical Songwriting founder Rosie Bans to talk openly about the full journey of Girls Twiddling Knobs, from its beginnings as The Female DIY Musician to the decision to close the project after five years.

    This episode exists because this story was too complex, emotional and important to unpack alone. Rosie has been part of Girls Twiddling Knobs as a student, collaborator, team member and peer support, making her uniquely placed to hold this conversation with care, insight and challenge.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why Girls Twiddling Knobs was started in the first place
    • Chronic illness, disability, precarity and survival as a musician
    • Building a business with no capital, no safety net and no investors
    • Gender inequality, anger, activism and the limits of individual change
    • Burnout, parasocial relationships and emotional labour
    • Why ethical online education is so hard to sustain
    • The pressure to scale, promise outcomes and commodify creativity
    • Why Isobel chose to step away rather than compromise her values
    • What she would do differently if she started again
    • Reconnecting with artistic practice after years away
    • What comes next, and what success now means

    This is not a takedown or a farewell filled with regret. It is a clear-eyed reflection on care, sustainability, integrity and choosing yourself.

    If you’ve ever run a creative business, worked in the music industry, supported women in marginalised spaces, or wondered why so many meaningful projects struggle to survive, this episode will resonate deeply.

    📣 📆 Mark Jan 5-12 in your diary because that's when you can grab our "life changing" online programmes for the very last time and with a whopping 60% OFF (or more) in the Girls Twiddling Knobs CLOSING DOWN SALE 🤩 🎉

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    Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey.

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    1 h y 48 m
  • EP#108: 'Ask Me Anything': Isobel answers ALL your questions live on the podcast
    Dec 17 2025

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    n this Ask Me Anything episode of the Girls Twiddling Knobs podcast, Isobel Anderson answers listener questions spanning music careers, collaboration, production, business sustainability, sound art, and gender equity in the music industry.

    Recorded as one of the final episodes before Girls Twiddling Knobs comes to a close, this conversation is candid, thoughtful, and deeply reflective. Isobel shares hard-won insights from five years of running a feminist music tech platform, alongside practical advice for artists, producers, educators and organisers working at the grassroots.

    Topics covered include:

    • How to run a creative business without burning out
    • Setting boundaries around time, money and energy
    • When collaborations are no longer serving you and how to walk away professionally
    • Finding a co-producer when you are not part of established music circles
    • Making a living as a producer or mixer today
    • Creating safer, more intentional spaces for women in songwriting and music
    • Reducing noise in field recording, contact mic and hydrophone work
    • The thinking behind Isobel’s recent ceramics and voice installation
    • What cis men can do to actively support gender equity in music
    • How the Girls Twiddling Knobs podcast will be archived for future listeners

    Whether you are an emerging artist, an experienced practitioner, or someone thinking about building community in music and sound, this episode offers reassurance, honesty and practical guidance for navigating creative work on your own terms.

    📣 📆 Mark Jan 5-12 in your diary because that's when you can grab our "life changing" online programmes for the very last time and with a whopping 60% OFF (or more) in the Girls Twiddling Knobs CLOSING DOWN SALE 🤩 🎉

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    Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey.

    Watch this episode on YouTube

    Explore more episodes here.

    Listen on Spotify.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • EP#107: Music Tech & Gender Today: Live from Strongroom Studios
    Nov 13 2025

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    The room glowed with warm orange light, a full house gathered to celebrate five years of Girls Twiddling Knobs and to witness a bold closing chapter. We brought a live panel to the stage to ask a deceptively simple question: are music technology skills truly crucial for women and gender-diverse artists? What followed was honest, funny, and disarmingly practical—stories about safety in studios, DIY learning, pricing your worth, and the power of choosing collaborators who actually listen.

    Karen Sutton (Oram Awards) mapped the tough terrain of funding and why mentoring fills the gaps that DIY routes can’t always bridge. Rooks, aka Jenny Bulcraig (2% Rising), shared how artists are rejecting microaggressions and confusion in sessions in favor of producers who offer clarity, consent, and better results. afromerm, aka Cecilia Morgan, unpacked how growing technical fluency turns doubt into calm agency on stage, even when met with patronising questions. Glade Marie (Saffron) spoke to intuition, community, and using brand gigs to bankroll creative freedom without apology. Together, we explored how tech skills change careers, why safer spaces are non-negotiable, and how to build sustainable models when institutions look away.

    We don’t pretend the landscape is fair. Arts funding is shaky. Industry gatekeepers still overlook what doesn’t fit a KPI. But the path forward is clear: learn the tools that center your voice, set boundaries around money and time, and build the rooms where more of us can thrive. As we prepare a short final season—answering why we’re closing and what we’ve learned—we’re archiving the work and passing the torch to the many initiatives pushing this movement forward.

    If you’ve ever felt othered in a studio, underpaid for your craft, or unsure how to start charging for your expertise, this conversation is a compass. Listen, share, and tell us the boundary you’re setting next. And if this resonated, subscribe, leave a review, and send the episode to a friend who needs it.

    📣 📆 Mark Jan 5-12 in your diary because that's when you can grab our "life changing" online programmes for the very last time and with a whopping 60% OFF (or more) in the Girls Twiddling Knobs CLOSING DOWN SALE 🤩 🎉

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    Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey.

    Watch this episode on YouTube

    Explore more episodes here.

    Listen on Spotify.

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    1 h y 23 m
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