Witch, Please Productions


 

Meet Our Team

  • Hannah McGregor (she/they)

    co-host

    Hannah is a professor and podcaster living on the traditional and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations (currently known as Vancouver, British Columbia). She is the co-host of Witch, Please, along with a variety of other scholarly podcasts, including Secret Feminist Agenda and The SpokenWeb Podcast. When she isn't yelling into a microphone about feminism, she's hanging out with her two extremely bad cats, Al Purrdy and Pancakes.

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  • Marcelle Kosman (she/her)

    co-host

    Marcelle Kosman is a scholar and public educator living in treaty 6 territory, Edmonton AB, Canada. She has a BA in English from McGill University, an MA in English from the University of Guelph, and a PhD in English from the University of Alberta. Her research interests cluster around historical materialism, popular culture, and feminism. Her PhD thesis looked at early Canadian women's science fiction and fantasy writing as a tool for the circulation of white feminist politics. She is the co-creator and co-host of Witch, Please.

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  • Hannah Rehak (she/they)

    executive producer

    Hannah Rehak is a comedy writer, filmmaker and podcast producer. She is a proud Chicago Public Schools and Macalester College alum with a background in critical race theory and media and cultural studies. She is the executive producer at Witch, Please Productions and the Patreon Manager at Not Sorry Productions. In her free time, Hannah can be found doing improv, designing websites or rearranging her furniture.

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  • Zoe Mix (she/her)

    social media manager & designer

    Zoe is a Métis multidisciplinary artist from Tacoma, Washington. She is currently completing a Master of Publishing at Simon Fraser University. Previously, she attended University of British Columbia, where she graduated with a double major in creative writing and opera performance. She hopes to pursue a Doctorate focusing on Indigenous publishing practices and decolonizing the publishing industry.

  • Gaby Iori (she/they)

    digital projects coordinator

    Gaby is a writer and indie bookseller from North Carolina. She received her B.A. in Communications & Media Studies and Global Cinema from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she got to apply feminist theory to rom-coms and get graded on it. She loves riding her bike, cooking big meals, and eating soft serve ice cream.

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