- 35 minutes 47 secondsLola KirkeActor and performer Lola Kirke tells us how she's managed to star in a hit Amazon show (Mozart in the Jungle), several upcoming feature films AND record a new album which will be out later this year - plus she explains the power of putting together an all-female rock band.
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9 May 2018, 9:02 pm - 37 minutes 39 secondsBettye LaVetteBettye LaVette joins Soul Sisters to tell us how, at 72 years old, the Motown-veteran soul singer (though she disputes the term) is really just getting started.
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25 April 2018, 8:03 pm - 36 minutes 14 secondsGeorgia NottBroods singer Georgia Nott joins Soul Sisters to tell us about The Venus Project, her female-collaborative effort whose new album is a culmination of Nott's experiences as a woman in the industry and world at large.
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18 April 2018, 4:00 am - 34 minutes 32 secondsCarly PearceCountry singer Carly Pearce tells us how she parlayed years of hustling in the Nashville singer/songwriter scene into the breakthrough moment she's having now as one of country music's hottest rising stars.
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11 April 2018, 4:00 am - 39 minutes 2 secondsDessaDessa - artist, writer, poet and boss lady of hip-hop collective Doomtree - joins Soul Sisters around the release of her latest album Chime to tell us how she became such a multi-hyphenate force to be reckoned with.
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4 April 2018, 4:00 am - 1 hour 14 minutesLauren Jauregui & Delaney TarrFifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui and school shooting survivor/gun control activist Delaney Tarr discuss what Generation Z can do to change the future, on this special bonus episode of Soul Sisters.
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30 March 2018, 4:00 am - 35 minutes 48 secondsFirst Aid KitKlara and Johanna Söderberg of First Aid Kit join Billboard's Soul Sisters Podcast to address rumors of a rift between them and explain what fueled their new album Ruins.
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28 March 2018, 4:00 am - 49 minutes 45 secondsSarah Elizabeth CharlesPerformer, composer and teaching artist Sarah Elizabeth Charles reunites with her old friend and Soul Sister co-host Darah to catch us up on her inspiring journey turning music into a powerful tool for social activism in New York City.
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21 March 2018, 4:00 am - 33 minutes 8 secondsHayley KiyokoHayley Kiyoko is proving not just to be one of the hottest rising stars in pop music today, but one whose rise as an unabashedly, nay celebratorily gay artist signals an important moment for our culture in general. She joins Soul Sisters to tell us how "growing up there was just no content that was hopeful" for people who wanted to see queer romance normalized onscreen in the way that she has with her self-directed, highly-viewed music videos.
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14 March 2018, 12:00 pm - 35 minutes 28 secondsJane BirkinJane Birkin joins Soul Sisters to talk about her iconic work and life with Serge Gainsbourg - which she has resurrected with her latest album, Birkin/Gainsbourg Le symphonique - and how she feels about the word "iconic" (which is commonly ascribed to her) to begin with.
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7 March 2018, 11:00 am - 41 minutes 10 secondsMarissa PaternosterMarissa Paternoster of Screaming Females talks early journal writing, her feelings on the term "shredding" and why people are so damn confused at her band's name.
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