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The Women in Vinyl Podcast

The Women in Vinyl Podcast

By: Women in Vinyl
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The Women in Vinyl Podcast enhances and expands what our mission aims to do: facilitate conversations from the vinyl record industry to educate, demystify, and diversify the vinyl community.

Co-hosts:
Jenn D’Eugenio - Women in Vinyl founder, avid record collector for over two decades, and sales director at Austin based pressing plant, Gold Rush Vinyl.

Robyn Raymond - Red Spade Records owner, currently the sole woman lathe cutter in Canada, and Women in Vinyl executive board member and contributor.


The Women in Vinyl Podcast co-hosts, founder Jenn D’Eugenio and contributor Robyn Raymond, share interviews with record labels, pressing plants, cutting engineers, record stores and more to give a look behind the scenes with those working in the vinyl record industry. Including tech talk discussions, to the questions about vinyl you may not know but are too afraid to ask, and everything in-between. The goal being to support overall knowledge base and career development by sharing resources through collaboration and diversity within the vinyl community.

Join in and share the love for vinyl with the masses.2018
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Episodes
  • Episode 61 - Industry Takes: On the Record
    Sep 17 2025
    We’re back from our summer break and diving straight into our thoughts on vinyl news of now. While we may have recorded this in late July, the news is still relevant and ever evolving. In this episode we chat sustainability updates and the industry’s carbon footprint in steak sizes, the growing movement to cancel Spotify and AIs impact on what we're listening to; as well as Gen Z’s evolving relationship with vinyl and careers in the pressing ecosystem, plus the ever-shifting tariff drama that continues to impact physical media. Join us as we unpack what these changes mean in our own words. Check out:VRMA / Vinyl Alliance Carbon Footprint Report: https://vinylalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/First-Carbon-Footprint-report_VRMA_VA_30-May-2024_final.pdfTop Music Attorney: https://www.instagram.com/topmusicattorney/ Velvet Sundown Explained: https://www.berklee.edu/berklee-now/news/velvet-sundown-ai-band-controversySoundcloud Vinyl: https://partner.soundcloud.com/elasticstageRecent Tariff Update: https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/vinyl-records-and-cds-spared-from-new-us-import-tariffs/Vinyl Me Please Updates: https://variety.com/2025/music/news/vinyl-me-please-acquired-owners-restore-record-subscription-1236416655/**Note: We apologize that Jenn's audio has some clipping. We'll be sure that's fixed for the next one.Find the video at: https://www.youtube.com/@womeninvinyl/videosReminder, grab a copy of our book 'Women in Vinyl, the Art of Making Vinyl' out now! Learn more and buy a copy at: womeninvinyl.com/book as well as grab some merch at: womeninvinyl.com/storeTHANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS! Keep your records clean and sounding great with GrooveWasher. Use WomenInVinyl10 at check out: www.groovewasher.comCommercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast, along with membership options and ton of other discount codes available at: https://www.patreon.com/womeninvinylYou can also contribute to furthering our mission by donating https://www.womeninvinyl.com/donate as a 501(c)3 all donations are tax deductible.Visit the website to check out past episodes, features, and our ever growing library of resources to further the education, demystification and diversification of the Vinyl Making Space.We were listed as one of Feedspot’s Top 25 Vinyl Records Podcasts! Your opinion matters, don’t forget to like, subscribe and give us a review on your favorite podcast delivery method!Want to be a sponsor or just get in touch? Email us: info@womeninvinyl.com
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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Episode 60 - Record Store Real Talk with Amanda Schutzman
    Apr 9 2025
    We’re back with everyone's favorite band tee collector, Amanda Schutzman, to talk all things Record Store Day—including insider tips for this year’s event and how to stop the flippers. Amanda’s been your go-to for all things vinyl her whole life—if she doesn’t know the answer, you’re probably asking something that isn’t record-related. A former Women in Vinyl board member and current volunteer, Amanda has been a guiding light for countless record stores through her work with All Media Supply. Her passion for music runs deep, from curating record-centric trips and crafting city-specific vinyl maps to organizing Long Island’s Vinyl Revolution Record Show. And her 12" single collection? It’s legendary. We love her, you love her—let’s dive in! And P.S.—this one’s for the Peanut!

    Check out:
    • Amanda’s Site: https://www.wearesmelly.com/
    • Record Store City Guides: https://www.wearesmelly.com/custom-map
    • Record Store Day List: https://recordstoreday.com/NewsItem/11535
    • Women Owned Stores: https://womeninvinyl.com/resources/women-owned-record-stores
    THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS!
    Keep your records clean and sounding great with GrooveWasher. Use WomenInVinyl10 at check out: www.groovewasher.com

    Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast, along with membership options and ton of other discount codes available at: https://www.patreon.com/womeninvinyl

    You can also contribute to furthering our mission by donating https://www.womeninvinyl.com/donate as a 501(c)3 all donations are tax deductible.

    Visit the website to check out past episodes, features, and our ever growing library of resources to further the education, demystification and diversification of the Vinyl Making Space.

    We were listed as one of Feedspot’s Top 25 Vinyl Records Podcasts! Your opinion matters, don’t forget to like, subscribe and give us a review on your favorite podcast delivery method!

    Want to be a sponsor or just get in touch? Email us: info@womeninvinyl.com
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Episode 59 - Spinning Culture, Community, and Change with Alexandria Sade
    Mar 19 2025
    This Women’s History Month, we’re joined by Alexandria Sade—founder of Black Girls Love Vinyl (BGLV), a community platform dedicated to celebrating Black women's connection to vinyl and cultural preservation in music and the arts. From her St. Louis roots to her work in music supervision for major network sitcoms, Alexandria’s journey is as eclectic as her record collection. Tune in as we discuss her path, BGLV’s impact, and how she's amplifying Black women’s voices in the analogue space.

    **Note: we apologize for some audio issues Jenn had during this episode - we hope it doesn't distract too much from this wonderful conversation.

    Check out:
    • BGLV: https://www.blackgirlslovevinyl.com/
    • IG: @blackgirlslovevinyl
    • Youtube: @BlackGirlsLoveVinyl
    • Check out Alex set on Summer School Radio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--KE0AnDsBY&pp=ygUWYmxhY2sgZ2lybHMgbG92ZSB2aW55bA%3D%3D
    THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS!
    Keep your records clean and sounding great with GrooveWasher. Use WomenInVinyl10 at check out: www.groovewasher.com

    Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast, along with membership options and ton of other discount codes available at: https://www.patreon.com/womeninvinyl

    You can also contribute to furthering our mission by donating https://www.womeninvinyl.com/donate as a 501(c)3 all donations are tax deductible.

    Visit the website to check out past episodes, features, and our ever growing library of resources to further the education, demystification and diversification of the Vinyl Making Space.

    We were listed as one of Feedspot’s Top 25 Vinyl Records Podcasts! Your opinion matters, don’t forget to like, subscribe and give us a review on your favorite podcast delivery method!

    Want to be a sponsor or just get in touch? Email us: info@womeninvinyl.com
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    51 mins
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