Following the release of the first episode, the second episode of the brand-new podcast, Beats & Boots, has just been released. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone who loves stories about Skinheads, Rude Boys, Skin Girls, and Punks, delving into the music, culture, and unity that define these subcultures while standing strong against prejudice.
This episode features Lauren Delory, a dynamic musician from Vancouver, BC, Canada. She is the bassist for two incredible bands, Toy Tiger and The Buzzers. In this episode, Lauren shares her journey into subcultures, her experience as a woman navigating the scene, and how music has shaped her identity—along with so much more. Don’t miss it!
Listen to the second episode
About the creator
Nay Amagi was born in Puerto Rico and discovered the subculture scene at the age of 12. This world had a big impact on Nay’s identity, values, and how Nay sees life. The music, the strong sense of community, and the unique culture of groups like Punks and Traditional Skinheads became a key part of Nay’s life.
With a bachelor’s degree in Art of Education focused on Social Science and Ancient History, and now studying for a master’s in Social Studies & History, Nay has a deep passion for understanding how subcultures affect people around the world. This passion led to the creation of Beats & Boots, a platform that shares personal stories from every continent, celebrating music, identity, community, and the people who keep these cultures alive.
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You can follow Beats & Boots on Instagram, Spotify and TikTok!