Women In Vinyl
05/09/2026
Vicki Scott is the owner of Verbena Vinyl () a small indie record store based in Northfield Minnesota, rooted in the local music community. As a shop owner, she brings a hands-on, personal approach to curating the space creating an environment of discovery, conversation, and connection, offering a thoughtfully selected range of new and used vinyl.
Full interview at:
womeninvinyl.com
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05/02/2026
Jen Sullivan () is the VP of Commerce & Social Media at MNRK Music Group (), where she works closely with artists and bands to help guide their careers both personally and professionally. Balancing leadership with a hands-on approach, she plays a key role in shaping how artists connect with audiences, focused not just on breaking talent, but on turning great songs into real cultural moments.
Full interview at:
womeninvinyl.com
Link in bio.
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04/25/2026
2424 Vinyl Pressing () describe themselves as a small but scrappy group of music lovers, people deeply connected to vinyl across genres, decades, and scenes. Today we have the pleasure of introducing you to their Operations Manager, Tiffany Langdon (). As the plant continues to build out their operation, her role is crucial. 2424 offers manufacturing services for a range of projects, from independent artists to established labels.
Full interview at:
womeninvinyl.com
Link in bio.
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04/15/2026
Hop on the bus as our guest host series continues with Amanda Schutzman (.sells.records) of All Media Supply! Amanda sits down with Melissa Forsythe, owner of Rainbow Records () in Newark, Delaware, a 47-year staple in the community and home to a one-of-a-kind traveling record store bus. From growing up around bootleg tape conventions to running a record shop and nonprofit supporting live music, Melissa’s journey is rooted in true DIY spirit. They talk about what it really takes to own and shape an independent record store, plus the realities (and excitement) of gearing up for Record Store Day.
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These episodes are for everyone no matter how you identify. Thanks for joining us and enjoy the episode! Want to watch the episode? Find us on YouTube: YouTube.com/womeninvinyl
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03/30/2026
In celebration of we’re sharing trailblazing stories of those who have lead us to where we are today. Read more on the (Her)story of women in this industry, link in bio.
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Gloria Chandler was an American record producer and entrepreneur who founded Gloria Chandler Recordings, Inc. in the 1940s focused on producing educational recordings.Her catalog centered on spoken-word and instructional titles created specifically for schools, libraries, and institutions—content designed to be pressed, distributed, and archived on disc. These releases became part of the broader educational LP movement, when records were widely used as teaching tools in classrooms across the United States. She was not only participating in recording sessions—she was overseeing the creation, manufacturing, and dissemination of physical records intended for long-term institutional use.
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