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  <title>076 - WAMI Nomination Process and New Direction Explained with Board Member Phil Norby</title>
  <description>&amp;quot;Metal Chick Podcast Ep076 - WAMI Nomination Process and New Direction Explained with Board Member Phil Norby&amp;quot; &amp;amp;nbsp; Phil Norby, board member for the Wisconsin Area Music Industry (WAMI) stops by to explain the new &amp;quot;nomination&amp;quot; process that's been the talk of the town in the past week. He shares that the WAMI Board members do not have anything to do with voting, they've had&amp;amp;nbsp;1100 nominations as of Friday, January 20, 2023, and why it's called &amp;quot;nomination&amp;quot;. We talk about changing the perception of the organization and what's being done to change it. &amp;amp;nbsp; Be sure to listen in for an answer to a lot of your questions! &amp;amp;nbsp; Links  To nominate someone or yourself: https://www.broadjam.com/wami/ WAMI Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/WAMI.Music&amp;amp;nbsp; WAMI Website - https://wami.org/&amp;amp;nbsp; Press Release - https://wami.org/press/2023-nominations-open/&amp;amp;nbsp; Join the WAMI here - https://wami.org/shop/&amp;amp;nbsp;  Subscribe to the show!   Apple  Spotify  Amazon Music iHeartradio Stitcher Radio  </description>
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