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House of Fun is back on radio with “In Session”, a monthly show where I chat and co-curate mixtapes with my favorite writers inspired by their work.
While it may *feel* quiet on the HoF Radio front, I’ve been popping up elsewhere these days. <3 Most recently, my DJ mix is featured in the newest issue of Produce Parties Magazine!
House of Fun is back on with “In Session”, a monthly radio show by moi inviting writers and artists to share their work and co-curate a mixtape inspired by our conversation.
Last week, House of Fun made its debut on Frank Radio with “In Session”, a monthly radio show by moi inviting writers and artists to read and chat about their work. Each show features an exclusive mixtape inspired by the conversation and th...
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Feed me a stray cat \ud83c\udf4a I write about music and make mixtapes.
Essayist based in Columbus, Ohio. I write about things I love & the people and moments that have shaped me.
Editorial Director at Produce Parties Writer behind Close Friends on Substack 30 year teenage girl
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