Why Being Fat Is A Superpower -- Annie Nardolilli & Louisa Hall
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Annie Nardolilli (she/her) and Louisa Hall (she/her) are the singers/songwriters behind the musical comedy group, Griefcat. In this hilarious conversation, they share how they became ‘musical soulmates,’ what sparked their maximalist on-stage aesthetic, and why being fat is their superpower. Also, they sing to us. Griefcat is an all-women musical comedy duo hailed as “local favorites” by Washington City Paper in their hometown of DC. Often referred to as “Tenacious Double D’s” due to their musicality and hilarious lyrics, their sequin studded shows have brightened stages across the country. They’ve dazzled social media too —just one of their tunes, Revolution (Poop at Work) has over 15 Million views across tiktok and Instagram. Relatability for all is at the core of their lyrics; as Questlove commented on a recent clip, “I feel seen.” Please connect with Griefcat on their website, Instagram, YouTube, and Spotify.  This episode’s poem is “I love you to the moon &” by chen chen. Connect with Fat Joy on the website, Instagram, subscribe to the Fat Joy newsletter, and watch full video episodes on YouTube.  Want to share some fattie love? Please rate this podcast and give it a joyful review.  Our thanks to Chris Jones and AR Media for keeping this podcast looking and sounding joyful. 
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