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The “Less F*cks” Era: DJ TBX Speaks

59 min · 5 de abr de 2026
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This week on We Are the Motherfogging DJs, we sit down with the unstoppable force that is DJ TBX (Bex)— and trust us, this is one of those conversations that stays with you long after the music fades. From her roots growing up in Blackpool to commanding dancefloors in ski and snowboarding resorts, TBX shares the real, unfiltered story of how she carved out her place in the industry. But this episode goes deeper than DJing. We talk honestly about the realities of being a woman in the DJ world — the inequalities, the frustrations, and the power of using your voice to call it out. TBX’s perspective is both refreshing and necessary, especially for women navigating midlife in an industry that doesn’t always make space for them. This is a conversation for women who’ve lived a bit. Who’ve seen some things. Who are done shrinking, done pleasing, and ready to take up space. We also dive into her journey to sobriety — and how it’s brought her clarity, confidence, and that powerful shift into caring a whole lot less about what doesn’t matter. It’s freeing, it’s inspiring, and it’s something so many women in midlife will resonate with. Add to that her upcoming book, and what you get is a woman stepping fully into her power — and showing others they can do the same. This episode feels like a chat with that wise, straight-talking friend who tells you what you need to hear — not what you want to hear. If you’re in a season of change, growth, or “what the hell comes next?” — this one’s for you. Honest. Empowering. Unmissable. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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