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After a long first day back at work, Dylan Sedgwick, the co-founder of Fried Hats in Amsterdam, took the time to sit down with Kresten Thøgersen and talk shop - covering a sumup of 2023, roast machines, and a little bit about the operations they have going on.
President of EuroPharma,Terry is an icon in the natural products industry. He has researched and developed over 400 top-selling nutritional and botanical formulations and was the first to introduce to the US market Gingko biloba, glucosamine sulfate, IP6, black cohosh, and botanical standardization. The Company Motto " Our Passion is Your Health"Terry's mission is to introduce revolutionary natural products that will improve the health of America. He is the recipient of the Natural Products Association Industry Champion Award, which recognizes individuals who have made notable contributions to the natural products industry and has received numerous awards for outstanding products. He conducts educational seminars on the benefits of natural medicines and is frequently interviewed in print and on the radio. In over 40 years, he has accumulated a wealth of experience and knowledge in the field of health and nutrition which he shares on his Show on HealthRadio.net "Terry Talks Nutrition"© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Every December, The Crude Life looks back at some of the year's best highlights, personality profiles and news nuggets of note. This year, the Year In Review enters it's 10th year. Here is today's feature is an interview with Harold Hamm, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Continental Resources. The Crude [...]
Bar and Restaurant Edition of "On the DELO". WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE - The Pita Jungle. The Art of Eating Healthy ! In this Podcast we chat about Restaurant life, the struggles and the victories. Bassel talks a little bit about his personal life and his routines that keep him active and healthy. Pickle Ball being one of his favorite sports to partake in on a daily / weekly basis. Pita Jungle has over 21 locations, with Franchise locations included ! www.pitajungle.com @pitajungle on Instagram and Facebook. Go check them out if you for some reason have not already. Bassel Osmani was born in The Jura in France in 1965 from Lebanese parents. Three years after, the family moved back to Lebanon where he grew up on the edge of three continents. With cultures from Europe, Asia and Africa fusing, Lebanon provided for a diverse experience. At 18 he moved to the “New world”, where he pursued engineering studies that led to a master's degree of Science in Engineering at Arizona State University. In 1994 Bassel along with two of his college friends Fouad Khodr and Nelly Kohsok opened up the first Pita Jungle. - credit Authority Magazine Thank you for listening to ONTHE DELO Please share the PODCAST. I would be grateful. www.iamthedelo.com
This episode is taken from the Regional Industry Talks. In this Industry Talk, professionals from Accenture describe their experiences in the Consulting industry.
This episode is taken from the Regional Industry Talks. In this Industry Talk, professionals from Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Pratt & Whitney describe their experiences in the Aerospace/Defense industry.
Sam Fitton is a legend in the magic community. Not only is he an engaging performer and speaker, he has also helped dozens of magicians become better business people. He specialises in the Wedding Industry and has helped many magicians excel in this area. He has an online Wedding Success Masterclass and has literally written the book on wedding entertainment. On top of all this he is a businessman, an entrepreneur, an inventor, director, writer and an all round nice guy.
Sky's Ian King takes the temperature in Paris ahead of this weekend's presidential election first round. The hydrogen industry welcomes the government's energy strategy. Plus, we look at why UK companies are facing 29% more cyberattacks than before the war in Ukraine.
Born and raised in Klamath Falls, Angela Wilhelms has had a long and diverse career in Oregon politics. After steering away from a projected career in corporate finance and life in the Bay Area, Wilhelms worked on the communications team in D.C for Congressman Greg Walden. She then returned to her home state and served a seven year stint as Chief of Staff for former minority leader and Co-Speaker of the House Bruce Hanna. She then spent time practicing law in Portland and working at the University of Oregon as the first secretary of the board of trustees, before taking her current position with Oregon Business Industry (OBI). With approximately 1,600 members, of which 83 percent represent small businesses, OBI's members are responsible for the employment of over 250,000 people across Oregon. Angela refers to manufacturing as "the unsung hero" of Oregon's economy. In this episode we talk politics, economics, policy, and the future of Oregon--including some innovative ideas for how to build common understanding across the state.
On Episode 3 of the Podcast we bring on Maxx to talk to us about everything from music to how's he's successfully run two businesses.
Join me for PART 2 with Greg!!!! Y'all I got a scientist to come onto this craziness that is POPCulture! Tune in and enjoy the latest episode! (also pardon the sounds we recorded outside and I did my best to clean it up)✌
Hello my lovely hummingbirds hope you had a wonderful and safe weekend. On today's episode Chris from Alarmist Brewing and Taproom is back and he is sitting with me as we have a chat about how they handled COVID-19 lockdowns, taproom history and some industry ish that's going down! ✌
Round table on the challenges of digital film publishing with Ekkehard Knörer, Nadine Mai, Giuseppe Di Salvatore and Johannes Binotto, in collaboration with the Industry Talks of Visions du Réel Nyon 2019 (moderation: Pascaline Sordet).
The guys sit with NC music producer, Sleazy 1dr, and he shares tips on how to maneuver the industry and how his sound influenced a community of producers to follow his path. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mooremuse/support
#23. Caroline is an actor, marketing consultant, and one of the most interesting guests we've had on! Listen to her discuss her post grad journey and how different jobs and internships guided her, acting experiences, time as an influencer's assistant and working in London, as well as how working at Goop led to her forming her consulting practice. Not only do we talk about her experiences, but learn about her successful morning routine and why doing good things means that good things will always come back around to you. If you're looking for some inspiration, a new morning routine, interested in opening your own business or the acting industry, this one's for you! https://www.justgowithitpodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/justgowithit.podcast/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/carolineanisa/?hl=en https://www.carolineanisamcclelland.com/ Recommendations: Mansfield Park: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/6397/mansfield-park-by-jane-austen/ Streams in the Desert: https://www.amazon.com/Streams-Desert-L-B-Cowman/dp/0310210062 Vintage Church podcast: http://www.vintagewestside.com/podcast-directory
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Kwame Kwaten is a music industry ledgend and hero to so many people. He has done so much in the music industry it was hard to pick out any one role, so we spoke about how he got into music, his first few clients, and how that lead to other roles. We speak about ultimate seminar and how that started, him joining the MMF, and also what he thought about the current change happening in the industry in terms of Black music, black executives and black people. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Kwame Kwaten is a music industry ledgend and hero to so many people. He has done so much in the music industry it was hard to pick out any one role, so we spoke about how he got into music, his first few clients, and how that lead to other roles. We speak about ultimate seminar and how that started, him joining the MMF, and also what he thought about the current change happening in the industry in terms of Black music, black executives and black people. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Kevin Christian-Blair who is Senior A&R Manager at Atlantic Records. In this episode we talk about how he got into music whilst working as a bar tender, then moving on to working at a small jazz label, to then eventually taking a PA role in Atlantic Records so he could get his foot in the door. We also speak on him becoming Rudimental's A&R, then signing Ella Henderson who had been on X Factor, to then signing Joel Corry and having 3 platinum hits in a row. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Nemat Abdela who is a Senior Marketing Manager at Columbia Records. We speak about her time working in the TV industry, then moving to a mobile song company, selling songs for mobile phones, to then finding her way to record label Pitched Up. She also talks about transitioning from Pitched Up to Columbia Records, and working on campaigns for artist Childish Gambino and Digdat. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Nemat Abdela who is a Senior Marketing Manager at Columbia Records. We speak about her time working in the TV industry, then moving to a mobile song company, selling songs for mobile phones, to then finding her way to record label Pitched Up. She also talks about transitioning from Pitched Up to Columbia Records, and working on campaigns for artist Childish Gambino and Digdat. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Dellessa James who is a Music & Media Executive/Executive Producer and will be joining Amazon Music as their Senior Artists Relations Manager, leading their Black Music Strategy. We speak about how Dellessa got started in music, her journey through various BBC Radio roles, whilst working part time. We then touch on when she started producing Charlie Sloth's show, how they got Fire In The Booth to be as big as it is, then leaving BBC for Apple, and she also touches on what's next. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Nathan Tettey who is a Music Video Creative. We speak about how Nathan got started in his career, being an intern on sets to being a runner, to eventually landing a job at Warner Records. We also speak about his own directing of videos for Drake, Dave and Headie One. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Despa Robinson who is manager of Jaykae and CEO of BE83 Music Group. We speak about how he got into music, his early days as a producer, being apart of the grime collective Stay Fresh, and also meeting Jaykae. We also touch on Jaykae's success, other artist he manages like Dapz & Tana, and the current scene in Birmingham. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we speak to Joe Kentish who is the Head of A&R at Warner Records, we speak on how he got into music, his first A&R job, having success with Pixie Lott and the Vamps, then moving to Warner Records where he signed Dua Lipa and had a lot of success. We also touch on what it is like running a team of A&R, and what advice he would give to people who want to be A&Rs and have a career in music. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we talk to A&R manager Sam Adebayo about how he got his start in music, what his early jobs were, and how he found his way into management. He touches on meeting and managing RnB artist Angel, doing a record deal in america, and signing Geko to 3beat and having silver/Gold selling songs. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we talk to A&R manager Sam Adebayo about how he got his start in music, what his early jobs were, and how he found his way into management. He touches on meeting and managing RnB artist Angel, doing a record deal in america, and signing Geko to 3beat and having silver/Gold selling songs. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Keith Harris is now a music industry consultant but is a music business ledgend. In our conversation he talks about the early days managing Stevie Wonder, how he found it working in LA, and why he moved back to London. We also talked about the recent blackout tuesday that took place in the industry, his open letter he wrote to Music Week, and why he wants to see a change, with more black people in senior positions. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Keith Harris is now a music industry consultant but is a music business ledgend. In our conversation he talks about the early days managing Stevie Wonder, how he found it working in LA, and why he moved back to London. We also talked about the recent blackout tuesday that took place in the industry, his open letter he wrote to Music Week, and why he wants to see a change, with more black people in senior positions. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Mistajam who is a Broadcaster, DJ, Label Creative Director, Producer and Artist, talks us through how he got started in Radio, how he got his first show on BBC 1xtra, the many different shows he had, and how that evolved to currently having a show on BBC 1xtra and a show on Radio 1. He also talks us through how he became a creative director at a label which saw him have a number 1 single, have stages at many festivals, and how he met Craig David. We also discuss his artist career and how that came about and also what the future holds. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Mel is a freelance radio plugger and CEO of Three Thirty Music and Co Director of Salute The Sun Management. She talks about how she started out in the promotions team then gradually became a radio plugger, spending 16 years at Atlantic Records working with international acts like Missy Elliot but local acts like Ed Sheeran and others. She also talks about why she left Atlantic records to set up her own company and she tells of some of the acts she is currently working with. We also discuss working on the Wiley singles and what the future holds. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Oksi who is Senior Marketing Manager at Warner Records, talks to us about how she got started, her first job at Warner Music Group and how she transitioned into a marketing role at Warner Records. She also speaks about Steel Banglez marketing campaign and Mist's marketing campaign. She speaks about what her next moves are and what the future also holds for her. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Shane is manager to the talented Mostack, and also CEO of Mizermillion Entertainment, and Co-MD of Dreamlife Records which is a label under Sony Records. He talks about how he got into music, how he met Mostack, doing Mostacks record and publishing deals and adjusting to life as a manager. He then expands and talks about how Dreamlife Records happened, his relationship with his fellow business partners and whats next in line. He also spends time answering questions and giving advice. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Shane is manager to the talented Mostack, and also CEO of Mizermillion Entertainment, and Co-MD of Dreamlife Records which is a label under Sony Records. He talks about how he got into music, how he met Mostack, doing Mostacks record and publishing deals and adjusting to life as a manager. He then expands and talks about how Dreamlife Records happened, his relationship with his fellow business partners and whats next in line. He also spends time answering questions and giving advice. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
In this episode we are joined by Whitney Asomani who is a Marketing Executive and Manager to Sugababes. She talks about her journey from attending the Brits school, to workin at ITV in the music department, then onto BT Sport, then to Since 93/RCA records. We also talk about working with NSG and the campaign she delivered which saw them achieve a top ten single. She also answers questions we had coming in via our Insta Live about Sugababes and marketing music artist in todays world. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Adex is manager of the talented Aitch, and also CEO of NQ which is a talent & entertainment company. He talks about his upbrining living in Germany, then moving to England, his time as a promising footballer, and then how he fell in love with music. He goes into detail about meeting Aitch, there first record deal, and what the future holds. He also answers questions that come in and drops some great gems for those seeking advice. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Adex is manager of the talented Aitch, and also CEO of NQ which is a talent & entertainment company. He talks about his upbrining living in Germany, then moving to England, his time as a promising footballer, and then how he fell in love with music. He goes into detail about meeting Aitch, there first record deal, and what the future holds. He also answers questions that come in and drops some great gems for those seeking advice. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Tasha Demi is a Marketing & Creative consultant working on different artist projects who are signed and unsigned, whilst also being co-manager to british rapper K-Trap. During the conversation with Big Lloyd, she talks about her journey, how she done multiple internships for free to get her foot in the door, then how she worked at Polydor working on campaigns for American artist plus Ramz & Stefflon Don, to working at Sony with Aitch, to leaving and setting up her own companyy. She also answers questions we had coming in via our Insta Live and also gives her top tips for having a successful marketing campaign. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Rich Castillo is A&R Director at Atantic Records in the UK and one of the top black A&R's in the country. He is known for signing N-Dubz, Young Adz, and Stefflon Don. During the conversation with Big Lloyd, he talks about how he got started and transitioned from being in a boyband to working for influential manager Jonathan Shallit, to then going on to A&R for various companies. Rich touches on important things that happened at each stage of his career and how it helped him progress. He also answers questions we had coming in via our Insta Live and also gives his top three tips for making it as an executive in the business. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Rich Castillo is A&R Director at Atantic Records in the UK and one of the top black A&R's in the country. He is known for signing N-Dubz, Young Adz, and Stefflon Don. During the conversation with Big Lloyd, he talks about how he got started and transitioned from being in a boyband to working for influential manager Jonathan Shallit, to then going on to A&R for various companies. Rich touches on important things that happened at each stage of his career and how it helped him progress. He also answers questions we had coming in via our Insta Live and also gives his top three tips for making it as an executive in the business. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did. Don't forget to follow us on instagram @tempoandflow and on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tempoandflow/ and also follow the host of this episode Big Lloyd on instagram @88entertainment. For any questions, feedback and comments, you can email us at info@88entertainment.com
Bringing you the new series from the Industry Talks Podcast: Office Hours. These are conversational deep dives into a particular topic by the Industry Talks team. On this episode of Office Hours Roman and Kyle Emerson-Brown (the founder of Industry Talks) explore the topic of management including manager/artist relationships, when it's time to find a manager, and when it's time to drop your manager. Don't forget to fill out our survey for the chance to win a $150 gift card at Guitar Center! Find it here: http://bit.ly/IndustryTalksWorkshopsFind Industry Talks here: https://industrytalks.net/Find Roman Perry here: https://www.romanperry.rocks/
On this episode Roman sits down with the tour manager and all around music industry veteran Aubrey Wright. Over the years Aubrey has worked with artists like Martin Garrix, Three Doors Down, Swedish House Mafia, and Kanye West. He has seen more of the world in the last 14 years than most people see in their entire lifetime and has gained wisdom beyond his years. Roman and Aubrey discuss his early years as a drum tech, how to survive a life of constant touring, and the crazy stuff you can have Postmates deliver in a time of need. Don't forget to fill out our survey for the chance to win a $150 gift card at Guitar Center! Find it here: http://bit.ly/IndustryTalksWorkshops Find Aubrey here: https://www.instagram.com/awrightworld/ Find Industry Talks here: https://industrytalks.net/ Find Roman Perry here: https://www.romanperry.rocks/
JSTJR is a global bass producer and DJ. He is known for his amazing after hours parties, his multi-genre infused productions, and his taco popups. Roman and JSTJR discuss a wide range topics including cooking, starting a YouTube channel, and music production. Don't forget to fill out our survey for the chance to win a $150 gift card at Guitar Center! Find it here: http://bit.ly/IndustryTalksWorkshops Find JSTJR here: http://jstjrmusic.com/ Find Industry Talks here: https://industrytalks.net/ Find Roman Perry here: https://www.romanperry.rocks/
On this episode Roman sits down with Kristen Agee, CEO of 411 Music Group. 411 Music Group provides synchronization licensing, custom score, publishing, administration, artist development, and digital distribution for music rights holders. Kristen is a great example of a creative-turned-executive. She is passionate about her team and her work - and she still finds plenty of time for creative endeavors despite running a company with offices all over the world. Don't forget to fill out our survey for the chance to win a $50 gift card at Guitar Center! Find it here: http://bit.ly/IndustryTalksWorkshops Check out 411 Music Group here: www.411musicgroup.com Check out Industry Talks here: www.industrytalks.net/ Check out Roman Perry here: www.romanperry.rocks/
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Industry Talks is a new podcast that features a variety of industry professionals, all of whom help to create that magic on the stage. Each episode showcases just one of the many roles that play a pivotal part in getting a musical from the page to the stage; from Casting Directors to Lighting Designers and everything in between. On this week’s episode we speak to agent Caroline de Wolfe from theatrical and literary agency Felix de Wolfe.Caroline tells us more about how the agency was founded by her father after World War II and how she started within the industry. We also speak about the advice she has for people looking to become agents and how the business has changed since her father started the company.
Industry Talks is a new podcast that features a variety of industry professionals, all of whom help to create that magic on the stage. Each episode showcases just one of the many roles that play a pivotal part in getting a musical from the page to the stage; from Casting Directors to Lighting Designers and everything in between. On this week’s episode we speak to musical director Freddie Tapner. Freddie tells us how he got into the theatre industry and we learn more about the key skills that are needed to become a musical director. While playing in West End Shows like Wicked, Freddie is also the principle conductor and founder of LMTO – London Musical Theatre Orchestra, we learn more about their one night shows and Freddie’s key tips on playing Wicked’s Defying Gravity.
Industry Talks is a new musical theatre industry focused podcast by Encore Radio. The podcast features a variety of industry professionals, all of whom help to create that magic on the stage. Each episode showcases just one of the many roles that play a pivotal part in getting a musical from the page to the stage; from Casting Directors to Producers and everything in between. We will also speak with the many key players that help keep a show running once opened from Theatre Management to Musical Directors. To get the latest episode of the Encore Radio podcast series Industry Talks, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
If you have ever wanted to get into the sync world this episode is a great place to start. Make sure you get the Wav.Media app to stream our panel on May 21st. Check out Holy Wars here: https://www.holywarsmusic.com/Check out Industry Talks here: https://www.industrytalks.net/Check out Roman Perry here: https://www.romanperry.rocks/
Roman sits down with Dorothy Caccavale, the manager of Lido and Hikeii
On this episode Roman sits down with Matthew Medney, CEO of Herø Projects. Herø Projects is a unique company in the music industry: they are both a music label and a comic book publisher, delivering unique storytelling experiences to their customers.
"From technology to artistry to production to design to wellness, there are few people who understand the complete spectrum of the music industry. Laura Escudé is one of these rare individuals."Laura is an artist and entrepreneur and as a live production designer has worked with Cirque du Soleil, Herbie Hancock, and Kanye West.She is getting ready to launch her class on live production, Transmute, in February. You can find out more information on her website: www.lauraescude.com/
This week Roman sits down with Lucas Keller, the President and Founder of Milk & Honey, a hybrid management firm specializing in A&R and Marketing for producers and songwriters.Visit us online at industrytalks.net
For this episode, we conducted a special interview. In this episode, the Retail Boss, Kinah Curtis, interviewed Mrs. Danielle Lee-Hodges. Danielle is the owner-operator of Integrity Hair Studio, LLC located in Summerville, SC. Ms. Hodges studied cosmetology at the Paul Mitchell School, Charleston. Follow me on Facebook (FB): www.facebook.com/kinahcurtis Follow me on Instagram (IG): www.instagram.com/iamtheretailboss Follow me on Clubhouse: Kinah Merriweather/ @theretailboss Podbean Podcast Link: https://www.podbean.com/retailboss26f5kamn For Classes and Info: https://linktr.ee/TheRetailBoss
Dani Deahl is a producer, DJ, public speaker, and Governor for the Recording Academy. She is known for her productions on labels like Dim Mak, Monstercat, and Armada, for DJing across the globe with massive EDM artists, and for promoting gender equality in the music industry. As a newly-elected Governer for the Recording academy she engages in outreach and professional development in the dance music community. On December 18th in Los Angeles we are celebrating our two year anniversary! It will be another one of our special Hear it Now events, where we take your submissions and play them live in front of the panel guests and audience for direct feedback from industry insiders. For more information check out our website industrytalks.net
On this episode Roman sits down with Matt MacFarlane, A&R at APG/Atlantic. They talk about the role of an A&R at a publishing company and what a company like APG can offer an artist.
Jacob Pace is the CEO of Flighthouse, the largest musical tastemaker among teenagers and influencers under 17. It is the #1 music curation profile on social music-video platform TikTok (formerly musical.ly), Flighthouse’s uploads generate over 1B views per month. He is also the VP of Business development at Create Music Group, overseeing the acquisition and development of new talent coming in to the company. He has also done all this before turning 20.
This episode is a bit different. Last week the two other Industry Talks Partners, Kyle Emerson-Brown (founder and panel host) and Danny Klein (creative director), sat down with Candace Silva on Future Factory. They discuss how the Industry Talks panel got started in a vault in Glendale, Kyle's philosophy of generosity, and the message we want to spread throughout the world.
On this episode Roman sits down with Jason Kramer. He's a late night radio DJ on KCRW and a freelance music supervisor. They discuss his career in the industry spanning almost three decades, how music has changed since he got started, and the importance of staying creative outside of music.
On this episode Roman sits down with Lisa Marie Posso, owner and founder of Lisa Marie Projects LLC. She specializes in events management and production for the high profile clients in Los Angeles. They discuss how she got her start with very well known dubstep DJ, where she gets her unrelenting drive, and some of the first steps you need to take to plan and manage your own events.
Ian Galdy is a self-described musical serial entrepreneur. He's worked with some of the hottest up and coming indie acts in the game from Crywolf and Herobust, to Gabriel Black and Imad Royal and heald just about every gig in the game from manager and a&r to merch guy and festival transportation. He's worked with notable brands, influencers, and labels such as Netflix, Pharell, and Dim Mak Records and continues to launch new and exciting artist while ending up in your twitter moments for his occasional viral tweets.
On this episode Roman sits down with Valerie to discuss how to get started in music journalism; the differences between the industry and culture in the US and other countries; and how important it is to develop your voice and your relationships.
On this episode Roman sits down with Joey Papoutsis, manager of acts like Louis the Child, Whethan, and YehMe2. We get in to the ins and outs of artist management, especially on the business side of things; the types of resources that a major label deal can offer, and how his law degree has paid off in his music career.
On this episode Roman sits down with Madame Gandhi, the producer, drummer, and activist. They discuss how she became the person she is today, how we need more female energy in the music industry, and how her unorthodox drum teacher taught her to play.
Roman sits down with the tenacious Brett Blackman. He’s the founder of the management company URL2IRL, representing artists like Manila Killa and AObeats, and is one of the founding members of the moving castle collective. We get in to his story of his early years at the beginning of the EDM boom, how “working for exposure” can be a valuable career move, and what he learned as a professional Magic the Gathering player.
On this episode Roman sits down with Antipop of the legendary Télépopmusik. They dive in to how Telepop got started back in the day, the inspiration and songwriting process for their track breathe, and how his life has changed since becoming a father.
Speaking out minds about the music industry in genreal.
On this episode Roman sits down with the prolific Marya Gullo, a senior producer at Billboard and the Hollywood Reporter. She’s someone that comes in to contact with global talent on a daily basis. We dive in to what her not-so-average workday looks like, what her experience was like working with Lemmy, and what her time in the circus was like.
On this episode Roman dives in to it with Kaleena Zanders. They discuss her single Stronger Than I've Ever Been, her songwriting process, and the advice she would give to her 18 year-old self.
On this episode Roman sits down with Josh Berman, the VP of marketing at concord music group. Listen as we dive in to some unorthodox marketing techniques of 2017, why a music business internship is more important than a music business class, and how the music industry has shifted since streaming has become the norm.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on. The post Marcus Hu – European Film Market #Berlinale2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on. The post Marcus Hu – European Film Market #Berlinale2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on. The post Marcus Hu – European Film Market #Berlinale2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on. The post Marcus Hu – European Film Market #Berlinale2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on. The post Marcus Hu – European Film Market #Berlinale2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On the occasion of Industry Talks at EFM, Marcus Hu, distributor and member of the Academy, tells us about the new policies for equality his committee is working on. The post Marcus Hu – European Film Market #Berlinale2018 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
On this episode Roman sits down with Ryanne Berube, Manager of Ella Vos, Trace, and Sharaya Summers. They get in to what it's like starting in the music industry from scratch, what to look for when you build your team, and how the #MeToo movement is going to inevitably change the industry for the better.
This week Roman sits down with the extremely talented singer and songwriter Trace. On this episode they discuss where she finds her inspiration, how she stays motivated through the changing of seasons, and how she has found success so quickly. Trace's single, Blood and Bones, comes out on February 16th. Follow Trace: @ListenToTrace Follow the Podcast: @IndTalksPodcast Follow Roman: @RomanPerryMusic
On this episode Roman sits down with Will Runzel. The manager for NGHTMRE, SLANDER, and Joyride. We discuss his time getting started working with Steve Aoki, how his unbridled work ethic has paid off, and where dance music has headed in the future. Follow us on twitter: @indtalkspodcast
On the premiere episode of Industry Talks we have Henry Lu, one of the founding members of the infamous Space Yacht in Los Angeles. Henry and Roman discuss how everything got started, some helpful tips on starting a night of your own, and where Space Yacht is headed in the future.