260: (Feeling All the) Feels Zine with Sarah and Hannah
- Diana Varma
- Jun 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 25
Zines! Zines! Hooray for Zines!
From makers near and far, with small and large publications, you’ll hear about the exciting medium of zines where anything can happen at the intersection of art and independent publishing. This is the 2nd of 4 episode in the series, featuring Hannah and Sarah of Feels Zine.
In this episode, you’ll hear how Feels Zine came to be, as well as hear more about the interdisciplinary nature of the Feels Zine team duo, Hannah and Sarah.
You’ll hear what it feels like to produce Feels, including engaging in the more challenging emotional themes, as well as the lighter ones. You’ll hear the process through which each issue travels and why Sarah and Hannah still (mostly) consider Feels a ‘zine’(including why existing in the middle of the publishing spectrum can be beneficial).
Finally, you’ll hear how Feels is funded, the live event aspect of each issue, as well as big dreams for the zine.
Let’s listen in…
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About Our Guests:

Feels is an independent contributor-based publication about feelings started by long-time friends Hannah Browne, an art director and editorial designer, and Sarah Vardy, a social worker. At Feels, we strive to create a safe space for radical vulnerability and foster an open dialogue about our most sensitive emotions. We are feminist, sex-positive, 2SLGBTQ*, anti-racist & anti-colonial. We bridge the gap between art, literature & mental health, with work spanning poetry, prose, personal essays, illustration, photography, interviews, and much more.
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Music:
A Kwela Fella - John Bartmann licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License
Talk Paper Scissors Theme Music: Retro Quirky Upbeat Funk by Lewis Sound Production via Audio Jungle