Elle Mann
Host of Double XX & Sang Your Face OffMy name is Elle Mann and I am the host of Double XX and co-host of Sang Your Face Off on KISU. I was born and raised here in Pocatello, Idaho. My hobbies include hiking, running, skiing, reading, traveling, hanging out with friends and family, and playing the guitar. I have been working at KISU for a little over a year now, and look forward to continuing my career in radio. Make sure to check out Double XX this summer on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 p.m.!
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Ladies, grab your broomsticks and your spell books, because it's time to let out your inner sorcerer! In this magical episode of Double XX, we are channeling the witch within us! With the help of other enchantresses such as Ha Vay, Alice Phoebe Lou, and Celeste, this installment has the perfect songs to bring out that powerful witch inside you!
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We're back! In this new September 2024 installment of Double XX, we are shining a spotlight on the 60's! Voices such as Dionne Warwick, Etta James, and Joni Mitchell all make an appearance in this episode, as well as a few other talented women who were releasing music during this timeless era of music. Whether it was the classy soul that this decade is famous for, or the acoustic guitar gems, the 60's gave the word "dreaminess" a whole new meaning.
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The great thing about music? There is something for everyone! For the last summer show, I asked some of the women whom I know have listened to the show to send me a song that they love! This wonderful tribute to the first summer of Double XX features artists such as Roberta Flack, Tiny Habits, and The Sundays. What a way to celebrate the end of the season! Much love to all you! Be kind to one another and remember, the future is FEMALE!
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There's no denying it, we all have songs that we listen to on a loop. It's also true that those songs change from time to time depending on our mood, or whatever we have going on in our lives. So, for this Double XX episode, I am giving you a look into my (current) personal music library hits, with tunes by TLC, Kelly Clarkson, and more.
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Get ready to listen to artists from from Idaho...and Kansas! This episode features local and regional women who have some amazing talent. Whether it's the soft folk sound of Arwen Baxter, or the chill alternative vibes from Wynnm, this installment of Double XX showcases talented individuals who are (mostly) from this area!
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Whether you were rocking some leg warmers or trying to pull off Madonna's crunch bangs (or both), you were probably listening to some amazing women in music. This episode of Double XX is packed with the leading ladies in the music world during this iconic decade. With Tracy Chapman, Sade and more, this installment is a true blast from the past!
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My wonderful sister, Susannah Mann joins us as we turn up the volume on powerful women for this installment of Double XX. This episode's topic is female anthems, and it goes without saying that the women in this episode emulate excellence. We are women, hear us ROAR!
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We've reached 10 episodes of Double XX, and what journey it's been so far! In this episode, we are listening to artists who may not be as much in the spotlight, but still shine on their own. Some of the artists featured are Hannah Jadagu, Rachel Chinouriri, and flowerovlove. If you are looking for a new artist to listen to, go ahead and press the play button. You won't be disappointed!
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These songs are in a class all their own, especially when you strip it down to just the lyrics. They are poems, and they are beautiful. Simple as that. With artists such as Stevie Nicks, Lauryn Hill, and Fiona Apple, this episode of Double XX is filled with modern day poets that make us emote in a way that only they can.
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As a kid from the 2000's, I always feel nostalgic whenever these songs come on. Join me and my dear friend and fellow music enthusiast Anna Kaiser, as we dive deep into the archive of music from the early to mid 2000's and talk a little bit about our childhoods. This episode will make you laugh, smile, and reminisce about the good old days.