Eat the Rich, Feminist Bitches: An Interview with Alesha Bales

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CreditsHost: Maggie BlahaTheme music: “Thanks for the Memory” written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same nameBackground music: Night In Venice by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5763-night-in-venice  License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Maggie profiles Alesha Bales, owner of the feminist art brand Mimsy Ello. Alesha talks about why she’s an artist not a crafter, how she came up with the name for her store, and what it was like starting her online business.  You can shop at Alesha's store here.  The podcast has just undergone a rebrand to be more inclusive of its new mission. You can read more about what’s changed on Substack.  You can find Thrift: Secondhand Community Stories in a few different places on the internet. Choose how you want to follow and engage with us: Instagram: @thriftpodcast Facebook: @thriftpodcast  And please be sure to rate and subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, which will help other people find Thrift. If you’d like to receive even more Thrift content directly in your inbox, consider signing up for the newsletter at https://thriftpodcast.substack.com. You can also become a paid subscriber to receive even more bonus content, plus early access to new episodes. There’s even a ‘The-world-is-on-fire’ discount running for the foreseeable future, which allows you to take 30% off of the original cost of a subscription plan, which you can get for $5/month or $30/year.