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Why Not Her? A Manifesto for Culture Change By Linda Coogan Byrne This isn't just a book. It's a reckoning. Why Not Her? A Manifesto for Culture Change is a bold and unflinching examination of the systemic inequalities within the music industry-and far beyond. Written by leading activist, PR specialist, and gender equity champion Linda Coogan Byrne, this powerful manifesto lays bare the barriers that have silenced women and marginalised voices for decades. Through a combination of hard-hitting data, personal testimony, and case studies, Coogan Byrne exposes the culture of exclusion and calls…mehr

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Why Not Her? A Manifesto for Culture Change By Linda Coogan Byrne This isn't just a book. It's a reckoning. Why Not Her? A Manifesto for Culture Change is a bold and unflinching examination of the systemic inequalities within the music industry-and far beyond. Written by leading activist, PR specialist, and gender equity champion Linda Coogan Byrne, this powerful manifesto lays bare the barriers that have silenced women and marginalised voices for decades. Through a combination of hard-hitting data, personal testimony, and case studies, Coogan Byrne exposes the culture of exclusion and calls for urgent action. This book brings the receipts, challenging industry gatekeepers, policymakers, and artists to confront uncomfortable truths. Drawing from her years of experience leading the Why Not Her? movement, which has reached millions of people and driven policy change across broadcasting and festivals, Coogan Byrne offers not only an exposé of injustice but a blueprint for real transformation. Key Themes: * The Power of Data: Eye-opening statistics that reveal the depth of gender and racial disparities in music. * Personal Testimonies: Stories of resilience from artists and industry professionals who've faced systemic discrimination. * Actionable Solutions: A roadmap for creating real change, with concrete steps for individuals, industry leaders, and policymakers. * The Flower of Life: Each chapter begins with this ancient symbol, representing interconnection, balance, and the sacred geometry of collective power-a potent reminder that the fight for equity is eternal. What Readers Are Saying: * "A much-needed call to action for an industry that thrives on exclusion." * "Linda Coogan Byrne's voice is powerful, unfiltered, and unapologetic." * "This book doesn't just demand change-it shows us how to make it happen." This isn't just a book. It's a movement. Perfect for artists, activists, industry professionals, and anyone committed to dismantling exclusion, Why Not Her? is a must-read for those who refuse to stay silent in the face of injustice. The Spotify playlist connected with this book is to be used as a way to platform female artists from the UK and Ireland. https: //open.spotify.com/playlist/78B81evzLrmrHTACkUpaUT?si=1a1dd438556c479b
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Linda Coogan Byrne is a globally recognised music publicist, writer, artist, journalist, and entertainment consultant with over two decades of experience in the music and media industries. As CEO of Good Seed PR, she has led groundbreaking campaigns for internationally acclaimed artists and emerging talent across multiple genres. Renowned for her expertise in artist development, branding, and media strategy, Linda has established herself as one of the most trusted voices in music PR, known for delivering meaningful impact and cultural change.Beyond PR, Linda is a driving force for diversity, equity, and inclusion in the music industry. As CEO of Why Not Her?, she has spearheaded efforts to dismantle systemic biases in Irish and UK radio, championing gender and racial parity. Her pioneering Gender & Racial Disparity Data Reports have reached millions of people, igniting global conversations and catalysing policy changes. The #WhyNotHer movement, born from her research, has become a rallying call for justice in media representation.A respected writer and thought leader, Linda's work has been featured in The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph, The Examiner, Daily Mail, Metro, BBC, RTE, and IQ Magazine. She has been recognised among Ireland's Top 100 Most Influential Women (2021) and Top 20 (2024) and was a Campaigner of the Year nominee at the 2023 Music Week Awards before being inducted into the Music Week Hall of Honour (2024).An in-demand public speaker, Linda has delivered talks and guest lectures at universities across Ireland and the UK, as well as major industry events, including Hotpress MixSix, OutPut, FFWD London, BBC Big Weekend, Metropolis, and MUTEK Barcelona. Through her advocacy, research, and voice, she continues to challenge the status quo, shaping the future of music and media for generations to come.