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The Sewing Circle

The Sewing Circle

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Welcome to The Sewing Circle, presented by Hankycode. Here, you'll meet a wide range of amazing LGBTQ+ artists who stop by to chat about their work, creative processes, and much more.


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Episodes
  • McKenna Esteb
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode of The Sewing Circle, join us for a conversation with McKenna Esteb, a talented indie musician from Idaho. In our final episode of 2025 we discuss performance, inspiration, her upcoming album and lots more.

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    16 mins
  • AJ Dubler and Carmela Murphy
    Nov 23 2025

    In this episode of The Sewing Circle, join us for a conversation with AJ Dubler and Carmela Murphy, talented stop motion filmmakers. Their film ‘A Bird Hit My Window and Now I’m a Lesbian’ has been in over 60 film festivals, and now they’re working on their next film ‘God is a Pelican.’ In this conversation, we discuss inspiration, empathy, queerness, what’s next, and so much more.

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    26 mins
  • Joy Oladokun
    Nov 9 2025

    In this episode of The Sewing Circle, join us for a conversation with Joy Oladokun, a talented artist whose latest album, 'OBSERVATIONS FROM A CROWDED ROOM,' came out October 2024. In this thoughtful conversation, we discuss inspiration, empathy, performance, what’s next, and lots more.

    Her work, which blends everything from folk to pop, rock, and R&B, is focused on connection and the universality of music. "Being black and queer on planet earth is lonely," Oladokun said. "It's even one of the things I said on my last album. If I stopped making music tomorrow, I would be okay with it because I've seen corners of the world and a sense of community that I didn't think I would ever see. And so that's the goal for me—let's create something that feels universal."

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    27 mins
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