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Author: Lizzie No and Nathan Evans Fox

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Yallidarity Social Club is where working musicians Lizzie No and Nathan Evans Fox bring a sharp, working-class lens to the music and entertainment industry—mixing unfiltered friendship, insider truths, and unapologetic politics from the front lines of making art for a living.

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Hey, we're just as excited about the rebooted Reading Rainbow as the next podcast. And we put our love of learning on display by sharing some of the cute slash radical insights from our "Why Should Musicians Organize?" zine. Counting down the hot takes contained in the zine, hosts Nathan and Lizzie encourage our musician community to radicalize lest the nepo babies triumph. We don't have to suffer. We make the culture. We bear no responsibility for Toby Keith's death! Lizzie has hope for a so...
Lizzie and Nathan open with musician Carsie Blanton’s arrest and release after joining the Freedom Flotilla, tracing what real-deal solidarity looks like when tours, tickets, and livelihoods collide with movement work. From there, we explore the inconvenient practice of collective action, why small refusals matter, and how “convenience” tech trains us to be thoughtless. Also: a Columbus movie-night fail (Freaky Friday was not the plan), a van that won’t start, and Nathan's crash-out (well, so...
In the season finale, Lizzie and Nathan connect the dots between the music industry’s crises and the struggles of workers everywhere—and imagine what solidarity could build.
Lizzie No and Nathan Evans Fox get real about the economics of being a working musician and why Lizzie’s “sexiest side hustle” — OnlyFans — has become a surprising site of creativity, safety, and empowerment.
With overalls as a revolution against the low-rise jean (that only works for the 1%) and art as more than “content,” Lizzie and Nathan reject quick-fix individualism in favor of collective action to change the music industry.
From fake playlists to algorithmic gatekeeping, Lizzie and Nathan expose how streaming squeezes musicians dry while starving the culture it claims to serve.
Lizzie and Nathan kick off their unfiltered, working-class artist’s book club with a dive into Mood Machine and what Spotify’s rise says about capitalism, culture, and creativity.
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