Episode Synopsis "Maya Finlay: Music, Capitalism and resources for women in audio"
Seasoned Bay Area sound engineer Maya Finlay, shares her perspective on "pivoting" and adapting to a post-pandemic hustle in the music business. She also shares some tools and resources for women looking to get into audio. More on Maya at https://my-fy.com and Robin Applewood at https://robinapplewood.com
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